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  • Hetmyer’s explosive unbeaten 53 and Zubair’s 4 wicket leads Giants to win over Sharjah

    Hetmyer’s explosive unbeaten 53 and Zubair’s 4 wicket leads Giants to win over Sharjah

    Muhammad Rizwan Awan :
    Shimron Hetmyer, wearing his favourite jersey number 189 and sporting his white coloured hair, flayed the Sharjah Warriors bowling attack to score an unbeaten 53 runs and helped Gulf Giants post an impressive total of 187 for 6 in 20 overs and win the 22nd match of the ILT20 season 2 by 79 runs at the Dubai International Stadium.
    Hetmyer’s knock off 28 balls studded with three boundaries and four sixes entertained the Sunday crowd that filled almost every seat at the Dubai International Stadium.
    He recorded a partnership of 35 runs with Gerhard Erasmus (17) for the fifth wicket and 59 runs for the sixth wicket with Jamie Overton (25).
    Hetmyer’s show began after Chris Lynn hit 45 runs off 32 balls with six boundaries and a six and had put on 66 runs for the second wicket in 47 balls. Warriors’ left-arm spinner Sean Williams picked three wickets for 46.
    The Warriors’ chase began on a disastrous note. UAE’s 18-year-old left-arm spinner Aayan Afzal Khan, bowling the first over, struck by getting opener Niroshan Dickwella caught behind with the first ball, and one-drop Joe Denly with the second delivery, caught by Jordan at mid-off. Their batters continued to fall at regular intervals with Johnson Charles too being caught behind off Overton for 2.
    After skipper Tom-Kohler Cadmore, who hit a brave 39, was caught by Cox off Drakes, and Sean Williams too was out caught by Afzal Khan at short third man off Zuhaib Zubair for 3, half the side was back in the dug-out for 44. After this, Giants’ victory was a mere formality. Lewis Gregory hit 30 runs but UAE’s 20-year-old leg spinner Zuhaib Zubair sped up Giants’ victory bagging four wickets for 22 runs.
    Brief scores:
    Gulf Giants bt Sharjah Warriors by 79 runs.
    Gulf Giants 187 for 6 in 20 overs (James Vince 20, Chris Lynn 45, Shimron Hetmyer 53n.o, Jamie Overton 25, Sean Williams 3 for 46)
    Sharjah Warriors 108 in 17.3 overs (Tom Kohler-Cadmore 39, Lewis Gregory 30, Aayan Afzal Khan 2 for 16, Zuhaib Zubair 4 for 22)
    Player of the Match: Zuhaib Zubair

  • DAVIS CUP PAKISTAN vs INDIA WORLD GROUP-1 PLAYOFF

    DAVIS CUP PAKISTAN vs INDIA WORLD GROUP-1 PLAYOFF

    Islamabad: Khurram Shehzad

    The Pakistan Tennis Federation is pleased to inform you that the Davis Cup World Group -1 tie commenced today 2nd February 2024 at the Aisam ul Haq Tennis Pavilion Islamabad.

    • In the first Single match, Ramkumar Ramanathan beat Asiam ul Haq Qureshi in an exciting 3-set match. Aisam started off really strongly by taking the first set 76(3 ). The second set went to the wire again, which Ramkumar won 76(4). Aisam suffered a groin injury during the second set and was unable to continue his good form in the face of a resilient opponent.
    • In the Second match, Sriram  Balaji beat Aqeel Khan 75 63. The first set was a closely fought affair, in which Sriram won 75. In the second set, Balaji was in control throughout the set to win it 63.

    The doubles match will be played tomorrow morning at 11 am, followed by reverse singles, if required.

  • INDIA SHOULD NOT BRING POLITICS IN SPORTS …AISAM UL HAQ

    INDIA SHOULD NOT BRING POLITICS IN SPORTS …AISAM UL HAQ

    Islamabad :The tennis teams of Pakistan and India will compete in the Davis Cup Group One tie from today (Saturday). Pakistani tennis star Aisam-ul-Haq says that India should not bring politics into sports, Pakistan went to India to play the Cricket World Cup, it is hoped that the Indian cricket team will come to Pakistan for the trophy in the ICC Champions. Talking to the media on the occasion of the Davis Cup match draws in Islamabad, Aisam-ul-Haq said that politics should not be brought into sports, our cricket team has gone to India and the Indian tennis team has come to Pakistan, which is a welcome thing. Pakistan will come to play champions trophy, Aisam-ul-Haq said that India is a strong team, there will be tough competition from rival team in Davis Cup tie, Pakistani team can beat anyone, Indian team plays well on grass court.

  • AFC EXTENDS DEADLINE UPTO 2 FEBRUARY FOR PAKISTAN TO FINAL THE VENUE AGAINST JORDON IN FIFIA WORLD CUP QUALIFIER

    AFC EXTENDS DEADLINE UPTO 2 FEBRUARY FOR PAKISTAN TO FINAL THE VENUE AGAINST JORDON IN FIFIA WORLD CUP QUALIFIER

    Khurram Shehzad Awan:

    Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has extended the deadline for Pakistan to confirm the venue for the FIFA world cup 2026 qualifier match against Jordon up to 2 February.

    Pakistan Sports board (PSB) has assured the Pakistan football federation (PFF) that flash lights will be installed in the Jinnah Stadium before the clash but PFF in response said that the Jinnah stadium cannot meet the FIFA standards so the game between Pakistan and Jordon will be played on a neutral venue. PFF has said as the match is scheduled in march so coincidently Ramadan is starting from 12 March so it is bit difficult to arrange the setup as per FIFA standards.

    Pakistan football federation officials has said that we are in contact with the Jordon football federation for the finalization of the venue for the home leg. Jinnah Stadium Islamabad previously hosted the FIFA club world cup match between Pakistan and Cambodia and Tajikistan where more than 20 thousands football spectators were present at the venue to witness the match which shows the love of game football in Pakistan.

  • Club scrutiny to conclude in Four weeks, paving way for DFA Elections: PFF NC

    Club scrutiny to conclude in Four weeks, paving way for DFA Elections: PFF NC

    Lahore :

    The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) Normalisation Committee (NC) has revealed significant progress in the restructuring of football in Pakistan, adding the club scrutiny process is expected to be completed within the next three to four weeks followed by the commencement of much-anticipated District Football Association (DFA) Elections. The last date for submitting the required documents by the clubs is the 31st of January, which has already been announced by PFF. For voting, the club’s scrutiny for DFA Elections will be determined by ‘Physical and Documentation Scrutiny’ in due course.

    The PFF NC, in a statement, expressed admiration for the football community’s achievements. “It is amazing to see what the football community has done.” It highlighted the significant number of matches played and the extensive involvement of the local football community, which has been pivotal in the success of the initiative. “A total 1800 plus matches of the clubs have been played and over 300 local football community has been involved without whom it could not have been so successful,” it added.

    Discussing the impact of the Pakistan Football Connect (PFC) and the All Pakistan District Championship (APDC), the PFF NC pointed out its crucial role in eliminating bogus clubs from the system. “The PFC and the APDCs already have resulted in the vast majority of bogus clubs being finally removed from the football system.” After completing the club scrutiny process, the PFF NC outlined the next steps in the PFF’s plan. “Once scrutiny of the clubs is finished, the Election process will go straight to the District level while the remaining part of APDCs will be finished in conjunction with the newly elected DFAs,” it explained.

    “This progression is vital for the further development and organization of football at the district level. The timeline for the DFA Elections is set for late February, with the exact date to be officially announced by the PFF after approval from the FIFA, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the PFF Election Committee,” it concluded.

  • Cricket Legends Afridi ,Yuvraj Pietersen to Illuminate T20 ExtravaganzaLondon

    Cricket Legends Afridi ,Yuvraj Pietersen to Illuminate T20 ExtravaganzaLondon


    Islamabad: In an extraordinary gathering of cricket excellence, Edgbaston is set to host the highly anticipated World Championship of Legends (WCL) this summer. Featuring luminaries like Shahid Afridi , Yuvraj Singh, , and Kevin Pietersen, the T20 tournament is approved by the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB)on showcasing retired and non-contracted players from cricketing powerhouses England, India, Pakistan, Australia, West Indies, and South Africa.
    Harshit Tomar, Director of Zabawa Entertainment, shared his excitement, affirming, “The current announcement strengthens WCL’s status as a top-tier platform for past cricketing champions, creating new opportunities for the league’s development and global significance.”

    WCL has catalyzed advanced contract negotiations with cricket luminaries from the 1990s and 2000s. Notable figures such as Yuvraj Singh, Shahid Afridi, Kevin Pietersen have committed to participating in this cricketing extravaganza.
    “We aspire to deliver top-tier sports entertainment to fans globally,” Tomar stated, emphasizing the grand scale of the tournament.
    Scheduled to commence from the 3rd of July, the tournament promises to be an event of riveting clashes and unforgettable moments eagerly anticipated by fans and cricket enthusiasts.

  • RISJA Honours special awards to Senior Journalists

    RISJA Honours special awards to Senior Journalists

    Islamabad:: Rawalpindi-Islamabad Sports Journalists Association (RISJA-R) has kept its tradition alive by honouring senior journalists who have devoted decades of services to the profession. Two of the leading sports journalists Shaharyar Khan and Gabrial de Souza were honoured on the completion of thirty years in sports journalism.Paying tributes to the two, Abdul Mohi Shah stressed on the youngsters to work hard in order to make a name for themselves in this Nobel profession like the two have done during their illustrious career.Faheem Anwar Khan also praised the two for dedication and sincerity they have shown for the profession.President RISJA Afzal Javed said that the pioneer of RISJA in the region Mohi Shah has always tried to acknowledge services of seniors and has encouraged new comers in learning the art of journalism. “I appreciate Mohi Shah and Faheem Anwar for guiding the sports fraternity in the region in getting the required sports journalism knowledge. They also stay at the forefront in acknowledging the services of seniors like the way they have done today.”Afzal Javed announced holding a workshop for young sports journalists where they will be given lectures on sports coverage and on drafting stories.Shaharyar Khan thanked the house on aknowldgement of services he and Gabrial rendered in the field.“We are thankful to RISJA members for showing support and honoring us on completion of 30 years in service. Thirty years back when we started our career we were guided and supported by Faheem Anwar and Mohi Shah. We are ready to help youngster in any capacity that could help them to have a better knowledge about active journalism.”RISJA Secretary Nasir Naqvi earlier expressed deep sorrow on the sad demise of senior journalist Pervaiz Shaukhat and Khawar Hyat (Senior Executive Vice President Pakistan Federation) and offered Fatiah for departed souls.Ends

  • PAKISTAN FOOTBALL FEDERATION  FAILS TO CONDUCT ELECTIONS IN FOUR YEARS…FAWAD HASSAN FAWAD

    PAKISTAN FOOTBALL FEDERATION FAILS TO CONDUCT ELECTIONS IN FOUR YEARS…FAWAD HASSAN FAWAD

    Islamabad: Care taker Federal minister for inter provincial coordination (IPC) Fawad Hassan Fawad has said ” Pakistan football federation is fail to conduct elections of the federation, election is the only task for the normalization committee but unfortunately they did not perform their duty according to their mandate which is unsatisfactory”

    talking to the media on 24 January at Futsal event at Islamabad he said

    “We have to establish a new infrastructure for the sports in the country, Pakistan is full of talent but PFF fails to conduct the elections in the four years of their tenure which results bad impression of the PFF to the world of Football, FIFA appointed a Pakistani person as the chairman normalization committee but he used his post for the politics but did not paid attention towards their original goal which is disgusting “

    “Pakistan is full of talent but internal politics in the federations is destroying the whole atmosphere, ministry of IPC has discussed the matter with the president of FIFA” he added

  • NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Karachi wins Futsal tournament held under NCHR’s ‘Empower Her’ campaign

    NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Karachi wins Futsal tournament held under NCHR’s ‘Empower Her’ campaign


    ISLAMABAD: Karachi grabbed the gold medal beating Quetta and Chitral at a futsal tournament organized by National Commission for Human Rights (UNHCR) at the Pakistan Sports Complex on Wednesday.
    After days of fog in Islamabad, the sun shone bright setting the stage for the Karachi team to surge ahead in the first two matches beating Chitral with 6-0 and Hazara with 1-0, getting the honours on scoring highest points. In the run for second and third position, the match between Quetta and Chitral was a tie with one goal from each side. In penalty kicks, Quetta edged Chitral 3-2 in an exciting finish.
    Both sides made some fine attempts to secure the lead but were thwarted by the rival goalkeepers. Karachi stayed at the superior side all through and sealed the game winning matches from Quetta and Chitral with a splendid win. The event also featured penalty goal score by Emaan visually impaired girl represented special children at the match Her appearance received tremendous applause from the audiences.
    The Futsal tournament was organised by National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR), with the support of Canada Fund for Local Initiatives, as part of Commission’s unique four-month long initiative “Empower Her,” aimed at promoting girls’ participation in sports.
    Teams from Karachi, Quetta and Chitral participated in the final matches, held at the Outdoor Football Ground, Pakistan Sports Complex. The final Futsal tournament were the culmination of “Empower Her,” a campaign supported by Canada Fund for Local Initiatives, and included training camps, tournaments, mentoring sessions, panel discussions and a final exhibition match in Islamabad. Bank AL-Habib also joined the campaign by supporting Quetta’s Hazara Women United football team.
    ‘Empower Her’ campaign was designed to tackle the challenges that hinder girls and women from participating in sports, particularly in football. Despite significant progress in various fields, girls and women in Pakistan still encounter numerous barriers to access and participate in sports. These challenges include limited sports infrastructure, inadequate funding, deeply ingrained societal stereotypes and gender biases, a shortage of training and developmental opportunities, and a dearth of female representation at all levels of the sport.
    The campaign aims to redress these disparities by establishing a supportive and inclusive sports ecosystem that empowers women and girls to actively participate, compete, and excel in football. To achieve these goals, the NCHR has collaborated with local implementing partners deeply embedded within the beneficiary communities including Karishma Ali Foundation in Chitral, Hazara United Football Club, Quetta, and Karachi United Foundation, in Karachi.
    In her opening remarks, Chairperson NCHR Rabiya Javeri Agha thanked all stakeholders for making this tournament a success. She said that despite the fundamental right to participate in play and recreational activities, only 10% of women in Pakistan engage in sports, and a mere 10 women from our country have ever participated in the Olympic Games. Today, as these courageous young women step onto the field, they have expressed in one word what football means to them – “Peace.” “This encapsulates NCHR’s entry into this project, as we aim to explore the healing power of sports from a human rights perspective,” she said.
    Speaking on this occasion, Chief guest Federal Minister for Privatisation, Inter Provincial Coordination and Sports Fawad Hassan Fawad congratulated the Commission and Canada Fund for Local Initiatives for organizing this event. “Their firm commitment to promoting girls’ participation in sports is commendable and is effectively breaking down barriers, transforming the landscape of sports in Pakistan,” he said. He gave example of his daughter who played football at international level and encouraged girls not to get discouraged or stop perusing their dreams only because they are women.
    “This initiative aims to change things by making sports, especially football, more open, inclusive and accessible. Empowering women is not just a moral imperative; it is a strategic investment in the betterment of society as a whole. By breaking down barriers and challenging stereotypes, we create a future where every girl can dream without limits, participate without constraints, and contribute meaningfully to the success of our nation,” he added.
    High Commissioner for Canada Leslie Scanlon appreciated the efforts of NCHR and said that Canada Fund for Local Initiatives joined hand with the Commission in an effort to creating a supportive and inclusive sports ecosystem that empowers women and girls by building their capacities and by providing them the opportunities to exhibit their skills. “We hope to see these young girls succeed and achieve great things in life,” she said.

  • ITTF WORLD TEAM TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP BUSAN 2024 IS SET TO START FROM 16 FEBRUARY

    ITTF WORLD TEAM TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP BUSAN 2024 IS SET TO START FROM 16 FEBRUARY

     MUHAMMAD RIZWAN AWAN : The stage is set for a thrilling spectacle as anticipation builds towards the upcoming ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals Busan 2024 Presented by BNK Busan Bank. From February 16 to 25, 2024, the prestigious Busan Exhibition and Convention Centre (BEXCO) will witness a gathering of top-tier talent and fierce competition against the breathtaking backdrop of Busan. This landmark event marks Korea Republic’s inaugural hosting of the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals, a momentous occasion poised to offer fans a unique experience and celebrate Korea Republic’s distinguished place in the realm of table tennis history.

    ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals Busan 2024 Presented by BNK Busan Bank are set to take place at the Busan Exhibition and Convention Centre from 16-25 February. The championships will see the globe’s strongest teams face off to win two of the sport’s most coveted prizes; the Swaythling and Corbillon Cups.

    This marks Korea Republic’s first-ever hosting of the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals, a long-awaited milestone that promises a unique experience for fans and a chance to celebrate Korea Republic’s place in table tennis history.

    The first World Table Tennis Championships were held in London in 1926 and since 1957 has been held biennially. The World Team Table Tennis Championships were first staged as their own competition in 2000.