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పాకిస్థాన్​లో ఆడేందుకు శ్రీలంక క్రికెటర్ల విముఖత - pakistan

ఈ నెల 27 నుంచి పాకిస్థాన్​ పర్యటన నేపథ్యంలో ఆ దేశానికి షాకిచ్చారు శ్రీలంక ఆటగాళ్లు. భద్రతా కారణాల దృష్ట్యా దాయాది దేశంలో అడేందుకు నిరాకరించారు.

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Published : Sep 9, 2019, 8:38 PM IST

Updated : Sep 30, 2019, 1:11 AM IST

పాకిస్థాన్​లో సిరీస్ ఆడేందుకు శ్రీలంక ప్లేయర్లు నిరాకరించారు. భద్రతా కారణాల దృష్ట్యా టీ 20 కెప్టెన్ లసిత్ మలింగతో సహా 10 మంది ఆటగాళ్లు పాక్​లో సిరీస్ ఆడేందుకు సముఖత వ్యక్తం చేయలేదు. ఈ జాబితాలో లంక జట్టు మాజీ సారథులు ఆంజెలో మ్యాథ్యూస్, తిసారా పెరీరా ఉన్నారు.

సెప్టెంబర్ 27 నుంచి పాకిస్థాన్​లో ఆరు మ్యాచ్​లు ఆడాల్సి ఉంది శ్రీలంక. అక్టోబర్​ 9 వరకు కొనసాగే ఈ పర్యటనలో ఇందులో మూడు వన్డేలు, మూడు టీ 20లు ఉన్నాయి.

2009లో శ్రీలంక క్రికెటర్ల వాహనాలపై ఉగ్రదాడి అనంతరం పాక్​లో అంతర్జాతీయ మ్యాచ్​ ఆడలేదు ఆ దేశం. అప్పటి నుంచి యూఏఈ కేంద్రంగా పాకిస్థాన్ ఇతర దేశాలతో మ్యాచ్​లు ఆడుతుంది.

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పాకిస్థాన్​లో సిరీస్ ఆడేందుకు శ్రీలంక ప్లేయర్లు నిరాకరించారు. భద్రతా కారణాల దృష్ట్యా టీ 20 కెప్టెన్ లసిత్ మలింగతో సహా 10 మంది ఆటగాళ్లు పాక్​లో సిరీస్ ఆడేందుకు సముఖత వ్యక్తం చేయలేదు. ఈ జాబితాలో లంక జట్టు మాజీ సారథులు ఆంజెలో మ్యాథ్యూస్, తిసారా పెరీరా ఉన్నారు.

సెప్టెంబర్ 27 నుంచి పాకిస్థాన్​లో ఆరు మ్యాచ్​లు ఆడాల్సి ఉంది శ్రీలంక. అక్టోబర్​ 9 వరకు కొనసాగే ఈ పర్యటనలో ఇందులో మూడు వన్డేలు, మూడు టీ 20లు ఉన్నాయి.

2009లో శ్రీలంక క్రికెటర్ల వాహనాలపై ఉగ్రదాడి అనంతరం పాక్​లో అంతర్జాతీయ మ్యాచ్​ ఆడలేదు ఆ దేశం. అప్పటి నుంచి యూఏఈ కేంద్రంగా పాకిస్థాన్ ఇతర దేశాలతో మ్యాచ్​లు ఆడుతుంది.

ఇదీ చదవండి: దక్షిణాఫ్రికా బ్యాటింగ్ కోచ్​గా భారతీయుడు

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Abu Dhabi, UAE - 9 September 2019
1. Various of Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman walking on stage and speaking during energy conference
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Saudi Energy Minister:
"It's all about the incremental contributions that can make a deal work and work better, or may work but in a less optimal way."
3. Various of Prince Abdulaziz during conference
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Saudi Energy Minister:
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"(It's not about) demand rising or not rising. I think the market is now is driven by negative sentiments emanating from negative views, but I don't believe that demand has been impacted."
5. Various of Prince Abdulaziz greeting conference delegates
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Saudi Energy Minister:
"Do we have a recession today? No. There are projecting a recession subject to trade, possible trade war. Where is it? Do you really believe that the US and China and those other countries involved in this issue will not have the wisdom and the sensibility to try to overcome these issues without having to impact the economy in the most drastic way? I fail to see where that happen."
7. Prince Abdulaziz with UAE Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei (on his left)
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Saudi Energy Minister:
"I think the best thing we have done in Saudi Arabia was to ensure the commerciality of the company (ARAMCO) and the so-called arm's length relationship between the company, as a company owned by the state and enabling the company to work as a nothing more than any other international company. The IPO (initial public offering) really made us all focus on even exerting and accelerating every possible effort to highlight this and magnify this."
9. Various of al-Mazrouei and Prince Abdulaziz
STORYLINE
Saudi Arabia's new energy minister suggested on Monday that oil producers would need to share greater responsibility to balance the market in comments that marked his debut since being named the kingdom's new oil minister the previous day.
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman's comments suggest he will continue a similar policy to that of his predecessor, Khalid al-Falih, who led the deal to cut global production among major oil producers.
Al-Falih had been in the role since 2016, but saw his portfolio and role diminished in the days leading up to his replacement as energy minister early Sunday.
Prince Abdulaziz was speaking in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, at an energy conference ahead of a meeting later this week between OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) member-states and other major oil producers like Russia to review an agreement to cut production.
The group, known as OPEC-plus, agreed this year to extend production cuts of 1.2 million barrels per day until March 2020.
"It's all about incremental contributions that can make a deal work and work better, or may work in a less optimal way," Prince Abdulaziz said.
Saudi Arabia has led production cuts as OPEC's kingpin to keep oil prices from sliding further, even as Iranian and Venezuelan oil exports are down to US sanctions.
The Saudi-driven strategy, however, has not been able to push prices up significantly with global trade tensions between China and the US weighing on oil prices.
Prince Abdulaziz said he wouldn't describe concerns over global trade tensions that are impacting oil prices as a "trade war," and waved off the International Energy Agency's projections that demand for oil was slowing.
"I think the market is now is driven by negative sentiments emanating from negative views, but I don't believe that demand has been impacted," he told reporters on the sidelines of the conference.
The prince is King Salman's fourth son and an older half brother to the 34-year-old Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
He enters the job with a lifetime of experience in Saudi Arabia's energy sector and is seen as a safe and steady choice to lead the ministry, where he will oversee production of one of the world's largest oil exporters.
He has held senior roles in the energy ministry for more than three decades and most recently was minister of state for energy affairs.
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