Author: SPORTSNAAMA

  • NAILA KIANI SETS NEW RECORD

    NAILA KIANI SETS NEW RECORD

    KHURRAM SHEHZAD AWAN: Pakistan’s famous mountaineer Naila Kiani sets new record to become the first women in Pakistan to summit eleven peaks of 11000 meter.

    after summit of Makalu peak , Naila has achieved another milestone as Makalu peak is the 5th highest peak in the world at 8485 meters. she is the only pakistani mountaineer who achieved this goal.

    Naila Kiani has said ” I am very thankful to my dear Allah on my this success, she also thanks shepa Gelden Dai from imagine Nepal who has supported Naila every step of the way making this achievement possible”

  • ICC announce match officials for ICC T20 world cup 2024

    ICC announce match officials for ICC T20 world cup 2024

    SPORTSNAAMA REPORT : The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the 26 match officials for the first round of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 in the United States of America (USA) and the West Indies.

    Twenty umpires and six match referees will officiate the ninth edition of the event, which will see 20 teams playing 55 matches over 28 days, across nine locations in the biggest ICC T20 World Cup ever.

    The experienced group of umpires includes the 2023 winner of the David Shepherd Trophy for ICC Umpire of the Year at the annual ICC Awards, Richard Illingworth, as well as Kumar Dharmasena, Chris Gaffaney and Paul Reiffel, who were appointed for the final of the 2022 edition at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia.

    It is an exciting time for Jayaraman Madanagopal, Sam Nogajski, Allahudien Paleker, Rashid Riaz and Asif Yaqoob, who will make their senior men’s event debuts.

    The match referees’ team sees the return of Ranjan Madugalle, who oversaw the 2022 Final and also features the format’s most capped referee, Jeff Crowe, with 175 T20Is and Andrew Pycroft, who is one match away from 150 T20Is.

    The Match Officials at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup are:

    Umpires: Chris Brown, Kumar Dharmasena, Chris Gaffaney, Michael Gough, Adrian Holdstock, Richard Illingworth, Allahudien Paleker, Richard Kettleborough, Jayaraman Madanagopal, Nitin Menon, Sam Nogajski, Ahsan Raza, Rashid Riaz, Paul Reiffel, Langton Rusere, Shahid Saikat, Rodney Tucker, Alex Wharf, Joel Wilson and Asif Yaqoob.

    Match referees: David Boon, Jeff Crowe, Ranjan Madugalle, Andrew Pycroft, Richie Richardson and Javagal Srinath.

  • PHF announces 18 member Pakistan squad for Azlan Shah cup

    PHF announces 18 member Pakistan squad for Azlan Shah cup

    Islamabad: Pakistan hockey federation (PHF) announced 18 members squad for Azlan shah cup hockey tournament starting from 4 May to 11 May at Malaysia.

    Pakistan hockey team squad includes

    Goal Keepers:

    Abdullah

    Muneeb ur Rehman

    DEFENDERS:

    Usama Bashir

    Aitisham

    M Abdullah

    Sufiyan

    Abu Bakar (VC)

    Ammad Shakeel butt (C)

    MIDFIELDERS:

    Salman Razzaq

    Arshad Liaqat

    Moin Shakeel

    Murtaza Yaqoob

    Ghazanfar Yaqoob

    FORWARDS:

    Abdul Rehman (Snr)

    Hannan

    Rana Waheed

    Ejaz Ahmed

    STANDBYS:

    Akmal Hussain

    Aqeel Ahmad

    Arbaz

    Hammad Anjum

    Abdul Rehman (Jnr)

    Abdul Mannan

    Rooman

  • we are working on the fitness of the players, our target is to qualify for Pro league, Pakistan hockey coach…. Roelant Wouter

    we are working on the fitness of the players, our target is to qualify for Pro league, Pakistan hockey coach…. Roelant Wouter

    In a conversation with media at Naseer Bunda Hockey stadium Islamabad on Wednesday he said ” Azlan Shah hockey cup is not a big tournament but a good chance to practice for the mega events , we are working on the fitness of the players, to reconstruct the domestic structure is mandatory for the development of the hockey in Pakistan”

    he said ” Domestic contest are very important for the promotion of grass root level, if team didnt perform well then coach has to be changed in Pakistan which is not a good strategy, i became coach after ten years of continues efforts but unfortunately there is no training facility is available for coaches unfortunately in Pakistan”

    “Pakistan should have to give training to the coaches from the grass root level, players also have to play their role to bring back the glory of hockey in Pakistan” he added

  • PCB should construct roof on stands for spectators at Rawalpindi Cricket stadium

    PCB should construct roof on stands for spectators at Rawalpindi Cricket stadium

    Khurram Shehzad Awan: The first match of the five T20 cricket series among Pakistan and New Zealand ruined by rain on Thursday at Rawalpindi Cricket stadium.

    Rawalpindi cricket stadium is the famous test venue for the last three decades. All the test playing nations have played their series in this stadium but still spectators are still bound to witness the matches under the rain or sun which shows the lack of interest of the Pakistan Cricket board (PCB) to renovate this important venue. New Zealand cricket team arrived Pakistan for five T20 matches series with Pakistan ahead of international Cricket Council (ICC) T20 world cup which is going to start from June 1 at USA and West Indies.

    Pakistan will have to play three T20 matches with New Zealand at Rawalpindi cricket stadium but spectators are still witnessing the matches under the open sky which is ridiculous. PCB should construct the roof on the spectators stand as soon as possible because PCB is the golden sparrow having lots of development funds which should be used as per the necessary requirements.

    The people of twin cities have witnessed the first match of Pakistan vs New Zealand T20 series under the thunderstorm and heavy rain which is the big question mark on the PCB management. cricket is the most famous game in Pakistan so people takes much interest to witness the match on the ground. The people of Rawalpindi requested the chairman PCB to take notice on immediate effect and release order for the construction of roof on the spectators stand at Pindi cricket stadium.