Sports events that made Pakistanis proud, happy and sad in 2021

This combination of photos shows Pakistani sportsmen making headlines in the year 2021.
This combination of photos shows Pakistani sportsmen making headlines in the year 2021.
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Updated 28 December 2021
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Sports events that made Pakistanis proud, happy and sad in 2021

Sports events that made Pakistanis proud, happy and sad in 2021
  • Pakistan crushed archrivals India for the first time in Cricket World Cup
  • Here is weightlifter Talha Talib’s entry to Haider Ali’s Paralympics gold 

ISLAMABAD: Though Pakistani athletes could not bring any trophies home, they provided much entertainment to the sports-crazy South Asian nation in 2021, which began under the shadow of the pandemic. From the country’s favorite game of cricket to a new sensation like javelin throw, the world witnessed the potential of Pakistani sports stars in 2021.
Below are some of the events that made 2021 memorable for Pakistan:




Pakistan's team captain Babar Azam (C) and his teammate Mohammad Rizwan (L) react following their victory as India's captain Virat Kohli looks on during the ICC men’s Twenty20 World Cup in Dubai on October 24, 2021. (AFP)

Pakistan crush India for the first time in World Cup
Pakistani fans waited for almost 27 years for their side to beat archrival India in a Cricket World Cup. On October 24, 2021, the Green Shirts ended the jinx by beating India by 10 wickets. The spectacular partnership between skipper Babar Azam and wicket-keeper Mohammad Rizwan, and pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi’s brilliant three-wicket haul cruised Pakistan to a historic win in the ICC Twenty20 World Cup.




Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan competes in the men's javelin throw final at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo on August 7, 2021. (AP)

Arshad Nadeem strikes hearts with his javelin
Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem shifted the country’s attention from cricket to another exciting game of javelin throw by reaching the Tokyo Olympics final. He went neck and neck with some of the top throwers and proved that Pakistan had much to offer in the game. Arshad missed out on a medal, but he did win hearts of millions of Pakistanis.




Pakistan's Talha Talib competes in the men's 67kg weightlifting competition during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Tokyo International Forum in Tokyo on July 25, 2021. (AFP)

Weightlifter Talha Talib’s heroic entry in Olympics
Talha Talib, a 21-year-old Pakistani weightlifter, took part in 67kg category at the Tokyo Olympics. He remained on top until the final round before being bumped down and denied a podium finish. But his resilience amid little support made the nation’s proud.




Pakistani thrower Haider Ali (center) holding his gold medal after winning gold medal F37 discus throw in Tokyo, Japan on September 3, 2021. (Photo courtesy: PTV)

Haider Ali wins gold at Paralympics
Haider Ali became first Pakistani to win gold medal in discus throw at the Tokyo Paralympic Games. Ali made the country proud with his 55.26-meter throw, almost 3m ahead of his Ukrainian opponent’s.




An undated file photo of Ali Sadpara shared on his social media. (Photo courtesy: Ali Sadpara/Twitter)

Legendary mountaineer Ali Sadpara dies attempting K-2 winter summit
The year 2021 brought the tragic news about Pakistan’s hero climber Ali Sadpara going missing and eventually being declared dead while attempting to scale the world’s second-highest peak K-2 in winters. Sadpara went missing with Icelandic John Snorri and Chile’s Juan Pablo Mohr on February 5. Sajid Sadpara, the son of Ali Sadpara, later found his father’s body on K-2 bottleneck on July 26. The famed mountaineer was given glowing tributes by the nation.




Paramilitary soldiers stand guard outside the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on September 17, 2021. (AFP)

Black Caps’ last-minute pullout from Pakistan tour 
Over the years, Pakistan struggled to revive international cricket at home. The country successfully arranged home series with New Zealand after much effort, but the Kiwis pulled out of the Pakistan tour at the last minute, citing “security” concerns. It came as a major blow to Pakistan, but massive support by the world’s cricketing greats strengthened its narrative of favorable sports environment in the country.