Kulsoom  Jahan

Kulsoom Jahan

Sports Correspondent

Kulsoom Jahan is a driven and accomplished professional with a passion for sports, news, storytelling, and in-depth fact-gathering. With eight years of experience in the sports media industry, she has honed her skills in conducting insightful interviews, crafting compelling narratives, and delivering high-quality content. Known for her ability to meet deadlines well in advance, Kulsoom is meticulous in her attention to both video and audio details, ensuring excellence in every project she undertakes. Her dedication and expertise make her a valuable asset in the ever-evolving world of sports media.

Pakistan bags six medals at Asian Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2025
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Pakistan bags six medals at Asian Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2025

The standout performer of the tournament was Bano Kousar, who clinched gold in the women’s 48kg contact jiu-jitsu category

Sonia’s dream hangs in balance amid struggles for identity in Pakistan
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Sonia’s dream hangs in balance amid struggles for identity in Pakistan

Sonia Nazar-ul-Islam, a gifted gymnast, dreams of raising the Pakistani flag on international podiums

Nida Dar’s brave call for mental wellness
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Nida Dar’s brave call for mental wellness

The former Pakistan cricket captain has stepped away from the game to focus on her “well-being”

Babar, Rizwan, and Fakhar are ‘phenomenal’: Seifert
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Babar, Rizwan, and Fakhar are ‘phenomenal’: Seifert

Back for his second HBL PSL season with the Karachi Kings, the New Zealand star is optimistic about turning things around after a tough 2024 campaign

Nabi exudes confidence ahead of Karachi-Lahore clash
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Nabi exudes confidence ahead of Karachi-Lahore clash

With his wealth of experience, calm leadership, and all-round abilities, Nabi remains a key asset in Karachi Kings’ quest for their second HBL PSL title

'Cricket needs my bat, not my English’ – Mohammad Rizwan claps back at critics
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'Cricket needs my bat, not my English’ – Mohammad Rizwan claps back at critics

The wicket-keeper batter says he regrets not finishing school but holds no shame, urging fans and former players to offer support and not just criticism