Sri Lanka stick to same Asia Cup squad for U-19 World Cup | Daily FT

Published by
Daily Financial Times

Sri Lanka’s 17-member squad for ICC U-19 World Cup in West Indies If we want to win a big tournament like the World Cup, we need to adjust quickly to conditions: Coach Avishka GunawardeneBy Sa’adi Thawfeeq Sri Lanka has decided to retain the same 17 players who took part in the recently concluded ACC U-19 Asia Cup in Avishka Gunawardene UAE for the ICC U-19 World Cup which commences in the Caribbean on 14 January, despite the fact that their reserve wicketkeeper Sadeesh Jayawardena is recovering from an injury. Jayawardena fractured his thumb during practices in Sharjah and did not feature in …

Read more

Here’s How Much PM Imran Khan Paid in Taxes in 2019

Prime Minister Imran Khan has paid Rs. 9.85 million in taxes, according to official numbers. Opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif paid Rs. 8.2 million in taxes. Asif Ali Zardari paid Rs. 2.2 million, while Bilawal Bhutto Zardari paid just Rs. 0.535 million…

FBR Launches Parliamentarians’ Tax Directory for 2019

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) launched the Parliamentarians’ Tax Directory for Tax Year 2019 in a special ceremony organized at FBR Headquarters on Monday.Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Shaukat Fayaz Ahmed Tarin, who was the chief guest…

FBR to Audit Hascol and Its Senior Management

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has decided to initiate an audit of income and sales tax along with related financial affairs of Hascol Petroleum Limited and its top management.According to a report by Business Recorder, the inspection or audit of t…

Ministry of Finance Reveals Progress on IMF Loan Program

The Ministry of Finance has issued an official clarification in response to a news article published in daily Dawn, titled “Govt in no hurry to pass mini-budget before IMF meeting.”In a short statement, the Finance Ministry remarked that the article is…

K-Electric Tariffs Expected to Rise by Rs. 4.8 Per Unit

The cost of quarterly adjustments for Karachi is expected to be as high as Rs. 4.80 per unit.National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) reserved its decision after hearing K-Electric’s request for an increase in the per-unit price of electric…