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35th National Games: Pakistan Army continue commanding run with 71 golds
KARACHI: Pakistan Army tightened their grip on the medal table at the 35th National Games on Tuesday, completing a half-century of golds as competition heated up across multiple disciplines.
Providing context on a busy competition day, officials said the track and field schedule alone featured decisions in 12 gold-medal events at the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) facility in the city.
Pakistan Army’s Faryal Farooq delivered one of the standout performances in athletics, producing a 38.21-metre record throw to win the women’s discus title.
“This record was my target all year,” she said after securing gold for her department.
In the women’s javelin, Water and Power Development Authority’s (Wapda) Fatima Hussain maintained her dominance with a 42.38-metre throw to claim yet another gold.
The track events saw Faiqa Riaz sprint to victory in the women’s 200 metres, earning her second gold of the Games, while WAPDA’s Iram Shehzadi topped the women’s 800 metres.
In hurdles, Wapda’s Musarrat Shaheen clinched the women’s 400m title, with Army’s Mohammad Naeem winning gold in the men’s 110m hurdles.
Pakistan Army enjoyed further success in endurance and field events, with Qasim Faiz taking gold in the 20km race walk, Asif triumphing in men’s pole vault, and Waqas Akbar winning the men’s 800 metres.
In the women’s 5km walk, Wapda’s Amara claimed top honours, while Higher Education Commission’s (HEC) Ummat-ur-Rehman secured gold in the triple jump.
Weightlifting commenced at Scout Headquarters, with four women’s categories decided. Gold medals went to Shafaq Waheed (48kg, Wapda), Nida Fatima (53kg, Army), Arjumand Khan (58kg, Army) and Noor Fatima (63kg, Army).
HEC added another fencing gold through Karima Parveen, who defeated departmental teammate Faryal Shahid 15-13 in the women’s category.
Wrestling also began, with Pakistan’s star grappler Inam Butt securing gold on the opening day; Wapda’s Junaid (57kg), Army’s Asadullah (79kg) and Punjab’s Abdullah (70kg) also topped their divisions.
In squash, Pakistan Army captured both the men’s and women’s team titles, beating Wapda and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, respectively.
Swimming opened with Pakistan Army winning five women’s golds, while Sindh’s Hareem Malik added one more for her province.
In men’s swimming, Pakistan Army claimed five gold medals, while Wapda earned one.
The shooting arena saw Pakistan Army’s gold tally climb to 11, with Navy following closely on nine.
Islamabad finally opened its account as its women’s tennis team defeated Wapda 2-1 to secure the capital’s first gold of the event.
At the conclusion of the day, Pakistan Army lead medal standings with 71 golds, coupled with 29 silver and 18 bronze.
Wapda remained second in the standings with 27 golds, followed by Pakistan Navy with 10.
Overall, the competition intensified across Karachi as departments continued their push for supremacy in Pakistan’s premier multi-sport spectacle.
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Dominik Szoboszlai: Liverpool lacked ‘fighting spirit’ in Man City rout
MANCHESTER, England — Dominik Szoboszlai said Liverpool lacked “fighting spirit” in their 4-0 defeat to Manchester City in the FA Cup and said it is “hard to find the words” to sum up his team’s poor performance.
Arne Slot’s side started well at the Etihad but conceded four goals in the space of 20 minutes either side of halftime. It is not the first time this season the Reds have wilted in the face of adversity, having won just two of the 19 games in which they have fallen behind.
It was the heaviest defeat of Arne Slot’s time in charge and Liverpool’s largest margin of defeat since October 2020.
“When you do something and there is no result for it, it makes no sense,” Szoboszlai told TNT Sports.
“We had chances and missed them; we conceded an easy penalty. We lose 4-0. We cannot concede as much as we concede. Nothing else to say.
“It’s hard to win here. After 1-0 down you still believe. At 2-0 down, it’s our own fault to come in at half-time conceding in the last minute another goal. At 2-0 the chances are lower and lower. You come out and want to show we are able to come back and you concede a third one, from then on there is no more chance to come back.
“The fighting spirit wasn’t there enough, the mentality wasn’t there enough. None of us were there to be honest as much as we could. It’s a hard time but we have to stick together. On Wednesday there is another chance but we have to get in our head this is not the season we would like to end.”
Asked why Liverpool were lacking the necessary fight to challenge City, Szoboszlai said: “That’s a good question. I don’t know. It’s hard to find words to be honest. We wanted this one so much. You lose 4-0 at City and it’s not the best.
“We have to forget as much as we can and as soon as we can and just keep on fighting all the time. I always say when we do it and we are winning, when we don’t do it we are losing. You have to fight, work hard, be there for each other and that’s what we are missing sometimes.”
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Szoboszlai’s comments were later put to Slot.
“I should ask him what he means and what period of time,” Slot said. “If he felt it was the whole game, I did not feel this until the moment they scored [to make it] 1-0.
“In that 10, 15 minutes of time [at the start of the second half],” he added, “I missed the fighting spirit … the willingness to win your duel, to be there first, to make it difficult for either a pass or a cross or a finish. That is something we definitely have to do better on Wednesday [against PSG].”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Dan Hurley’s wife calls out St John’s fans for rooting against UConn in March Madness
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The UConn Huskies men’s basketball team is one win away from reaching their third national championship in the last four years.
The Huskies got to the Final Four after a stunning Elite Eight win over the Duke Blue Devils when Braylon Mullins nailed a long 3-pointer to give them the lead right before the final buzzer. Duke reached the game with a victory over the St. John’s Red Storm.
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Andrea Hurley, wife of UConn Huskies head coach Dan Hurley, watches the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame exhibition game between the UConn Huskies and Boston College Eagles at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., on Oct. 13, 2025. (Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire)
Dan Hurley’s wife, Andrea, weighed in on St. John’s fans seemingly rooting against the Huskies as they took on the Michigan State Spartans in the other Sweet 16 matchup on that side of the bracket. It appeared the rivalry between the two schools is alive and well.
“OK, I’m gonna say it. St. John’s fans … When we went to the game, all those St. John’s fans were rooting against us,” Andrea Hurley said on “The Field of 68: After Dark.” “And that just broke my heart. … It’s really sad. … That’s crappy … That was crappy.”
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UConn head coach Dan Hurley talks with a referee during the first half of the Elite Eight NCAA tournament game against Duke in Washington on March 29, 2026. (Stephanie Scarbrough/AP)
Hurley said she was talking to Rick Pitino’s wife during the Big East Championship and asked her how she did it, seemingly forming a bond with the family over the rival school.She added that she may not have wanted to see the Red Storm in the tournament, but didn’t necessarily want to face the Blue Devils either.
Dan Hurley had praise for his wife earlier in the week after he said she was able to keep players from storming the court after Mullins’ shot went in against Duke. UConn may have received a technical foul for going on the court too early, which may have presented a different conversation from the media going into Final Four.

UConn head coach Dan Hurley speaks during a news conference ahead of the national semifinal NCAA college basketball tournament game against Illinois at the Final Four in Indianapolis on April 2, 2026. (Abbie Parr/AP)
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UConn will take on Illinois in their Final Four matchup. The winner will either play Arizona or Michigan.
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Tigers place Justin Verlander on 15-day IL with hip injury
DETROIT — Justin Verlander‘s long-awaited return to Comerica Park as a member of the Detroit Tigers was put on hold Saturday.
Verlander, the major league’s oldest active player at 43, was placed on the 15-day injured list with left hip inflammation. On Sunday night, Verlander was scheduled to make his first start in a Tigers uniform at Detroit’s home park since Aug. 20, 2017.
Verlander was dealt to Houston at the trade deadline that season. He re-signed with Detroit on a one-year, $13 million contract in February after spending last season with San Francisco.
Verlander made 380 starts for Detroit from 2005 to 2017. In his first start this season, Verlander gave up five runs and six hits in 3⅔ innings against Arizona on Monday and took the loss.
RHP Keider Montero was recalled from Triple-A Toledo and is expected to start the finale of a three-game series against St. Louis.
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