Karachi: Pakistani officials remained uninformed about the disqualification of national sprinter Mueed Baloch, also known as Baloch Bolt, from the Islamic Solidarity Games 2022. Baloch was to take part in Men’s 400-meter race. However, when the Pakistani officials alongside Baloch reported at the venue on the semi-final day they were informed that the sprinter was disqualified. It was due to the selection of the first eight candidates for the final, and Baloch was tenth in the selected qualifiers.

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