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πŸš†πŸ‡΅πŸ‡° China Exits CPEC ML-1, Pakistan Eyes ADB

   πŸš†πŸ‡΅πŸ‡° CPEC Updates 2025: China Exits ML-1, Pakistan Turns to ADB for Rail Revival           Introduction   The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)—once hailed as a cornerstone of Pakistan’s economic revival—has entered turbulent waters. The withdrawal of Chinese funding from the Main Line-1 (ML-1) railway expansion marks a turning point in Pakistan’s infrastructure ambitions and regional partnerships. As Islamabad turns to the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for a potential $2 billion loan , this development could reshape not only Pakistan’s transport network but also the future of Belt and Road cooperation in South Asia. What Is the ML-1 Project? The ML-1 railway upgrade aimed to modernize Pakistan’s primary north-south railway line spanning 1,872 kilometers from Karachi to Peshawar. It promised: Faster passenger trains (up to 160 km/h ) Increased cargo capacity to boost trade Creation of tens of thousands of jobs d...

MUHAMMAD HARIS

Mohammad Haris: Pakistan’s Explosive Wicketkeeper-Batsman Early Life & Rise to the Top Born on 30 March 2001 in Peshawar, Mohammad Haris developed his cricketing skills at the Maazullah Khan Cricket Academy before representing Peshawar Under-19 and later the national U-19 team. He featured prominently in Pakistan’s squad for the 2020 Under-19 World Cup, marking his rise in early cricketing circuits Pakistan Cricket BoardWikipediaThe Express Tribune. . Playing Style & Role Haris is a right-handed batter known for his aggressive strokeplay and explosive intent, especially in limited-overs cricket. He also fulfills the dual role of a wicketkeeper sportiqo.comWikipedia. Domestic & Franchise Career Highlights In the PSL, he’s showcased consistent form with Peshawar Zalmi, accumulating over 650 runs in 27 matches at a strike rate north of 160 ESPN Cricinfopsl2025schedule.pkCREX. In List A cricket, Haris has recorded 1,166 runs, including one century and eight half-centuries, at an average close to 30 WikipediaCREX. International Breakthrough & T20I Century Mohammad Haris made history in T20Is by becoming the first Pakistani non-opener to score a T20I century. He smashed a blistering ton off just 45 balls against Bangladesh, sealing a 3–0 series sweep and earning Player of the Series honors. That innings propelled him up 210 places in the ICC T20I batting rankings, reaching No. 30 The Express TribuneNDTV SportsCREX. International Stats & Recognition As per official records, he has played six ODIs and around 20 T20Is, most notably shining in white-ball formats CREXCricket Line Guru-Site. Despite some early inconsistencies—he averaged 7.5 in ODIs and 14 in T20Is—the potential in his aggressive style garnered praise. Ex-West Indies bowler Ian Bishop described him as “exactly what white-ball cricket needs” sportiqo.comReddit. Playing Ethos and Approach Haris remained grounded even after missing out on the BBL 15 draft, instead reaffirming his focus on national duty over personal gain. He is actively working on improving game awareness, adapting his style to match situations, and becoming a dependable, versatile asset cricinfotoday.com. Summary Table Attribute Details Full Name Mohammad Haris Born 30 March 2001, Peshawar Role Right-handed batting wicketkeeper Nicknames “Mr. Google” Domestic Teams Peshawar Zalmi, Pakistan U-19, Peshawar region T20I Milestone First Pakistani non-opener to score a T20I century International Call-Up Debuted in 2022 (T20Is/ODIs) Recognition Praised by Ian Bishop as a white-ball future prospect Strengths Aggressive strokeplay, high strike rate, adaptability Areas of Growth Consistency, ODI batting average, situational awareness Conclusion Mohammad Haris is emerging as one of Pakistan's promising white-ball talents—an explosive wicketkeeper-batter capable of delivering match-defining innings. At just 24, he's already made his mark with that historic century and the backing of cricketing experts. If he continues refining his game awareness and consistency, he could become a mainstay in Pakistan’s limited-overs squads

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