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ICC Champions Trophy 2025

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 Pakistan Hosts Historic Global Showdown

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has officially begun, igniting a wave of excitement. This edition of the Champions Trophy is happening on a global scale after nearly 30 years. The last time Pakistan hosted a major ICC event was in 1996, making this tournament a defining moment in the nation’s cricketing journey.

Pakistan entered the last tournament as a former champion, having stunned India with a massive 180-run victory in the 2017 Champions Trophy Final—one of the most iconic moments in the country’s cricket history.

Hum Network’s Ten Sports has the exclusive rights to broadcast the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, ensuring that fans across Pakistan and beyond experience every thrilling moment. With cutting-edge production quality and comprehensive coverage, Hum Network is set to deliver an unparalleled viewing experience to millions.

After decades, Pakistan is welcoming back international teams for a major ICC event, a milestone in the country’s cricketing history. The stadiums, particularly the National Stadium in Karachi and Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, have undergone extensive renovations to meet world-class standards, setting records for infrastructure upgrades in the region. Visiting teams and international cricketing figures have applauded Pakistan’s warm hospitality and the country’s successful efforts in creating a safe and vibrant environment for global cricket.

The 2025 Champions Trophy features top cricketing nations, including England, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. These teams have expressed high praise for Pakistan’s hospitality, highlighting the nation’s efforts in providing a welcoming and secure environment for international visitors. Fans have witnessed high-octane matches, nail-biting finishes, and unforgettable performances, all broadcast by Hum Network’s Ten Sports—bringing cricket fever to every screen.

As the tournament unfolds, one question remains: Who will lift the trophy this time? The world watches as history is written.

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Hum TV’s 20th Annivversary

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An evening of celebrities galore and one of the most outstanding events presented at the Governor House. It was attended by the who’s who of showbiz and other industries.

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Ninth LADIESFUND UNDP Sustainability Powerhouse

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Dawood Global Foundation and UNDP co-hosted the 9th LADIESFUND UNDP Sustainability Powerhouse at the Acton House Gardens, Runnymede British Deputy High Commission Karachi. The event centred around UNSDG Goal #17 Partnerships for the Goals, by bringing together powerful dynamic men and women across sectors to meet, network and find ways to connect and support each other for the achievement of People, Planet and Prosperity.  

The British Deputy Head of Mission Martin Dawson warmly welcomed guests and shared insights about the Deputy High Commission’s 15 years of collaboration with the LADIESFUND and his own personal three-year journey and relationship with it.

LADIESFUND President Tara Uzra Dawood welcomed guests, giving a powerful speech about Pakistan’s legacy of being natural recyclers and upcyclers and wanted to work with UNDP and other developmental agencies to not only train people in traditional sustainability, regenerative sustainability, solar but also to take trainings to other countries.

Rida Amjad Malik, UNDP representative, spoke about UNDP’s recent collaboration with Dawood Global Foundation for green skills trainings of 1200 youth in Interior Sindh, and their long-standing partnership with LADIESFUND since 2015’s Educate a Girl Climate, where 400 female journalists were trained in Climate Journalism.

Sarmad Khan, formerly of UNDP, who had flown from New York City just for the event, spoke about being tasked by UN Secretary General to spearhead the implementation of the UNSDGs. He emphasized, “Goal 17 serves as the cornerstone of sustainable development, fostering collaboration among governments, the private sector, and civil society to achieve the global objectives.”

Jaweria Ali spoke about being a news anchor today with roots as an Educate a Girl scholarship girl. Senator Nasreen Jalil won the Best Dressed award for the Eco Glamour dress code, wearing a stunning block print sari. The funds generated from this event will be utilized towards the charitable efforts of DGF for women advancement with intended focus on Educate a Girl.

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