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  • PINDI TEST DAY-1: ENGLAND SCORE 267 IN 68.4 OVERS, Sajid got 6 wickets

    PINDI TEST DAY-1: ENGLAND SCORE 267 IN 68.4 OVERS, Sajid got 6 wickets

    RAWALPINDI(Sportsnaama Report):

    Despite of crawling at (110 for 5) in the first session of the first day, English batters struggled hard to manage score 267 runs in their first inning at Pindi Cricket Stadium Rawalpindi on Thursday. Magical spinners, Sajid Khan (6 for 128) and Noman Ali (3 for 88) restricted visitor at 267. Zahid Mehmood got solitary wicket.

    After winning the toss English captain Ben strokes decided to bat first  but due to the magical spell by the magical spinners Sajid Khan and Noman Ali they could  not managed to stay on the wicket and lost 5 wickets on lunch and scored only 110 runs

    Sajid khan got 6  wickets and conceived 128 runs in 29.2 overs including 4 maiden whereas Noman Ali got 3 wickets in 28 overs. In the first session before lunch England made on 103 runs on lost of 6 wickets  and all out in the first inning on 267 runs. After the lost of early wickets english batters made a good  partnership of  105 runs by J. Smith and G Atkinson who scored 89 and 39 runs respectively and made a defendable total of 267 runs on board. Pakistani bowlers used the home conditions properly and repeated the performance of the Multan test and successfully stopped the English team to score more runs.

  • Pakistan Blind Cricket Council T-20 Blind Cricket Super League 8

    Pakistan Blind Cricket Council T-20 Blind Cricket Super League 8

    Sportsnaama Report:

    The Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC)is delighted to announce the commencement of its highly competitive 8th edition of
    PBCC T-20 Blind Cricket Super League (Season 2024-25). The tournament is set to take place in Bahawalpur from October 22nd to 28th 2024.This prestigious event serves as a platform to showcase the remarkable talent of the
    visually impaired cricketers from across the country. Four provincial teams – Sindh,
    Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan comprising of the best players of
    Pakistan Blind Cricket will compete for the coveted title.
    The tournament will kick off tomorrow dated 22nd October at the Dring Stadium
    Bahawalpur. (Full schedule is mentioned below)
    The opening ceremony of the said tournament is scheduled to take place at 11:00 AM
    on 22nd October 2024 at the Dring Stadium Bahawalpur.
    Fuad Hashim Rabbani, Additional Chief Secretary South Punjab has consented to
    be Chief Guest on the inauguration ceremony.

  • Shahzaib Khan win Gold medal in 54 KG in Asian Taekwondo Championship 2024

    Shahzaib Khan win Gold medal in 54 KG in Asian Taekwondo Championship 2024

    Sportsnaama Report:

    Shahzaib Khan of Pakistan won the Gold Medal in -54 KG in the Asia Open Kyorugi Taekwondo Championship by defeating Kalamba of the Philippines in the final. Hamza Saeed, on the other hand, was defeated by Kazakhstan’s Kablan in the final. Mr Hamzah Omar Saeed has awarded Silver Medal in +87 KG.

    In the -54kg weight category final, Shahzaib Khan claimed the gold medal for Pakistan after an exciting match, defeating Kalamba from the Philippines. In the first round, Kalamba led with 11 points to Shahzaib’s 6. However, Shahzaib made a remarkable comeback in the second round, winning 10-3, and dominated the third round with an 18-0 victory, securing Pakistan’s first gold medal in the event.

    Earlier, in the semi-finals, Shahzaib had qualified for the final by defeating Indonesia’s Hidayat Tomakaka in a thrilling match with scores of 12-14, 16-14, and a decisive 22-0 in the third round.

    In the +87kg weight category final, Kazakhstan’s Kablan defeated Pakistan’s Hamza Saeed with a score of 5-1 and a tie of 4-4, winning the gold medal.

    Mr Noman Khan in (-63KG) – Lost Qtr Finals and Mr Saud in (-63 KG) – Lost Qtr Finals.

    On this occasion, the President of the Pakistan Olympic Association, Syed Abid Qadri, Secretary General Khalid Mahmood, Chairperson of Special Olympics Pakistan Ronak Lakhani, and the President of Pakistan Taekwondo Federation, Colonel Waseem Janjua, along with CEO Omar Saeed, congratulated Shahzaib Khan on winning the gold and Hamza Saeed for securing the silver medal.

  • Pakistan’s Ihtishamul Haq wins Silver and Maleeha Ali bagged the Bronze Medal in6th Asian Taekwondo Open Championship 2024

    Pakistan’s Ihtishamul Haq wins Silver and Maleeha Ali bagged the Bronze Medal in6th Asian Taekwondo Open Championship 2024

    Sportsnaama Report:

    Pakistan’s Ihtishamul Haq wins Silver Medal Defeated by Malaysia’s Zubair in the final whereas Maleeha Ali bagged the Bronze Medal in the 6th Asian Taekwondo Open championship 2024 held at Tangerang, Indonesia.

    The results of Team Pakistan on First Day during 6th Asia Open Karogi Taekwondo Championship held in Tangerang, Indonesia.

    In the (-87 kg) final, Malaysia’s Zubair defeated Pakistan’s Ikhtshamul Haque by 5-7 and 7-12 points. Whereas, Ikhtsham-ul-Haq won the Silver Medal by defeating 13-10 and 10-0 against Azhar Salim of Indonesia. KASSANOV Izyat defeated Pakistan’s Arbaz Khan 2-1. Arbaz Khan won the first round 8-6, but Izyat bounced back to win the second round 9-7 and the third round 7-19. 

    Qualified for the semi-finals in the women’s -73 category in the semi-finals, Korea’s Shin Jeongeun beat Pakistan’s Maleeha Ali 3-0 and 4-1 to make it to the final in the women’s -57 category in the Philippines. Mc CANN Nicole won by 3-5 and 7-5 margin against Pakistan’s Noor Fatima.

  • Murad Ali  and Mahoor Secure National Badminton Championship 2024 Titles

    Murad Ali and Mahoor Secure National Badminton Championship 2024 Titles

    KHURRAM SHEHZAD AWAN: Pakistan No 1 shuttler Murad Ali and current women No 1 Olympian Mahoor Shahzad have secure 61th National Badminton championship held at Lahore. In the mens single final Murad Ali of Kpk defeated Anjum Shahzad of Pak Army in a strong competition with 21-19 and 21-18 whereas in the womens single final olympian Mahoor Shahzad of Wapda defeated Ghazala Siddique of Wapda by 21-16 and 22-20 to claim the championship.

    Mahoor Shahzad claimed the National ranking badminton championship for the eights consecutive time. The badminton starlet’s achievement is doubly amazing when considering the fact that doctors recommended that she take a break from training for four months to rest, as she recently welcomed the birth of her baby girl. Murad Ali win the title for the 6th time which is also a remarkable achievement.

  • Korea, Morocco and AIN take golds on final day of World Taekwondo Junior Championships

    Korea, Morocco and AIN take golds on final day of World Taekwondo Junior Championships

    CHUNCHEON, Korea (KHURRAM SHEHZAD): The World Taekwondo Junior Championships concluded with
    gold medals for Korea’s Junho Sim, Morocco’s Amina Dehhaoui and Individual Neutral Athlete (AIN)
    Amir Vykov.
    It has been an outstanding six days in Chuncheon, where Taekwondo’s young stars from around the
    world have delivered a magnificent competition and demonstrated there is a bright future for the
    sport.
    Iran finished top and hosts Korea were second in both the women’s and men’s team standings.
    After the conclusion of the World Taekwondo Junior Championships, the following awards were
    presented:
     Most Valuable Player Men: Amirmohammad Ashrafi (Islamic Republic of Iran) M+78kg
     Most Valuable Player Women: Yumin Lee (Korea) W-46kg
     Men Team Standing: Iran, Korea, Uzbekistan, Croatia, Greece
     Women Team Standing: Iran, Korea, Croatia, Chinese Taipei, China
     Best Men Team Coach: Feizoallah Nafjam (Iran)
     Best Women Team Coach: Fatemeh Safarpoor (Iran)
     Best Male Referee: Mickael Cruz (Puerto Rico)
     Best Female Referee: Mijung Lee (Korea)
     Good Fighting Spirit: Saudi Arabia
     Active Participation Award: Mongolia

    Men’s -59kg
    Sim took the first gold medal of the final day in dramatic fashion as he triumphed in the closing
    seconds against Türkiye’s Yusuf Badem. The Korean athlete had the edge in the first round, leading
    for most of it and eventually winning 14-7. However, Badem started the second round brightly with
    an early head kick which set the tone for a comfortable 10-1 victory. That forced a deciding round, in
    which the momentum appeared to have shifted in Badem’s favour. He led until last few seconds, but
    two body shots helped Sim to move into a 10-7 lead and seal a remarkable victory.
    In the semi-finals, Sim overcame Jordan’s Mahmoud Bassam Yousif in two close rounds, while
    Badem prevailed in two tight rounds against Ukraine’s Samir Mirzoiev.

    Women’s -55kg
    Dehhaoui and AIN Aminat Ramazanova cancelled each other out for most of the first round of the
    final, but two body kicks in the final 30 seconds proved decisive for the Moroccan athlete as she took
    it 5-1. It was similarly cagey in the first minute of the second round, but Dehhaoui seized control and
    a flurry of points helped her to triumph 12-3.
    In the semi-finals, Dehhaoui lost the first round to Croatia’s Ema Bugarinović, but then did not
    concede a point in the two rounds that followed to ensure her progress. Ramazanova edged a close

    first round against Mümüne Nur Göz of Türkiye, then powered to a victory by technical superiority in
    the second.

    Men’s -68kg
    Vykov took the final gold medal of the Championships in style as he triumphed in each of the rounds
    at the quarter-final, semi-final and final stage by technical superiority.
    In the gold medal match against Korea’s Junhyuk Lee, Vykov started off strongly and rounded off a
    12-0 victory by technical superiority with a reverse turning kick to the head. Lee was able to stem
    Vykov’s flow for much of the second round, but Vykov was still able to create a 12-point gap at 14-2
    in the closing stages to seal gold.
    Vykov had earlier dominated Thailand’s Krittayot Phrompatju in the semi-final and Montenegro’s
    Ognjen Komatina in the quarter-final. On the other side of the draw, Lee’s semi-final against Egypt’s
    Omar Muhammad Fathy was one of the most dramatic of the Championships. All three rounds
    finished level on the scores, but it was Lee who went through with a last-second head kick in the
    decider.

    The next edition of the World Taekwondo Junior Championships will be held in 2026.

  • Two golds for Iran and one for Croatia and Korea on World Taekwondo Junior Championships day five

    Two golds for Iran and one for Croatia and Korea on World Taekwondo Junior Championships day five

    LIAQUAT MUMTAZ:

    On the penultimate day of the World Taekwondo Junior
    Championships, Hana Zarrinkamar Roudbari and Ghazal Houshmand became the latest Iranian gold
    medallists, and there were triumphs for Croatia’s Oscar Kovačić and Korea’s Jaewon Park.
    Zarrinkamar Roudbari and Houshmand both won the second rounds of their respective finals by
    technical superiority to seal their victories – the former overcame Korea’s Lim Yerim in the women’s
    -68kg category and the latter defeated China’s Xiruo Yang in the women’s -42kg.
    In the men’s -78kg, Kovačić came out on top in an entertaining final against Poland’s Michał
    Szadkowski, while in the men’s -73kg Park came from behind to beat Aliakbar Ebrahimi and prevent
    an Iranian treble on day five.

    Men’s -78kg
    Szadkowski made a promising start in the final which saw him lead 2-0 and 4-3, but Kovačić grew
    into the first round and made the pressure on his opponent count by taking it 13-4. In the second
    round, Szadkowski pushed Kovačić all the way and forced his opponent to concede four Gam-Jeom.
    However, the powerful kicking from the Croatian athlete proved decisive, helping him to triumph 10-
    8 and win gold.
    Kovačić won bronze at the 2022 World Taekwondo Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, but his
    gold in Chuncheon was well deserved having displayed great quality and resilience throughout the
    day. In his semi-final against Iran’s Amin Mohammad Ahmadvand, Kovačić suffered a first-round
    defeat by technical superiority, but a superb response allowed him to inflict the same fate on his
    opponent in the following two rounds to seal his place in the final. In the corresponding semi-final,
    Szadkowski was dominant against Spain’s Jesus Pacheco Jimenez.
    Ahmadvand and Pacheco Jimenez earned bronze medals in the men’s -78kg weight division.

    Women’s -68kg
    Zarrinkamar Roudbari started the final against Lim in fine fashion, scoring six points from two head
    kicks awarded on video review. She played out an 11-6 win to take the first round, and finished the
    final with a flourish in the second round as her power and force proved too much for Lim, resulting
    in a victory by technical superiority for the Iranian athlete.
    Zarrinkamar Roudbari had a difficult route to the final, needing to come from one round behind
    against Poland’s Julia Nowak in the semi-finals and requiring three rounds to overcome Croatia’s
    Maja Srhoj in her round of 32 opener. Lim in contrast had not dropped a round before the final,
    including a strong showing in her semi-final against Chinese Taipei’s Wei-chia Wang.

    Men’s -73kg
    The men’s -73kg final featured an excellent turnaround by Park against Ebrahimi. In a captivating
    first round, Ebrahimi led for most of it, and hit back in the closing seconds to take it 14-11 after Park
    had edged his way into a late lead.
    However, the momentum swung Park’s way in the second round, when a superb performance was
    capped off with a reverse turning kick to the head to seal a 13-3 win. Park was increasingly looking in
    control of the contest, and completed the comeback with a 10-6 victory in the deciding third round.
    Park had earlier prevailed in a closely fought semi-final against Italy’s Angelo Mangione. Azerbaijan’s
    Huseyn Khudiyev joined Mangione in winning bronze after losing to Ebrahimi in the semi-finals.

    Women’s -42kg
    Iran’s second gold medal of the day came courtesy of Houshmand. A high-scoring first round went
    17-9 in her favour, and she dominated Yang in the second round to force her way into a 15-3 lead
    which gave her victory by technical superiority and crowned her junior world champion.
    Houshmand was equally impressive in the earlier stages of the competition, and did not drop a
    round on her way to gold. That included a high-scoring victory against Individual Neutral Athlete
    (AIN) Elina Tkhamokova in the semi-finals. On the other side of the draw, Yang prevailed in three
    rounds against Uzbekistan’s Valeriya Khegay in the quarter-finals and India’s Saksham Yadav in the
    semi-finals.
    Bronze medals in the women’s -42kg went to Tkhamokova and Yadav.
    The World Taekwondo Junior Championships concludes tomorrow with competition in the men’s –
    59kg and -68kg, and the women’s-55kg.

  • Historic governance changes approved by World Taekwondo General Assembly

    Historic governance changes approved by World Taekwondo General Assembly

  • Pakistan Boxing federation elects Begum Ishrat Ashraf as Chairperson

    Pakistan Boxing federation elects Begum Ishrat Ashraf as Chairperson

    Lahore (Sportsnaama Report):

    The meetings of the Executive Committee and General Council of Pakistan Boxing Federation were held on 29 September 2024 here in Lahore under the Chairmanship of Mr. Muhammad Khalid Mahmood, President Pakistan Boxing Federation.

    ·         The forums applauded Ayesha Mumtaz for securing Bronze Medal in the ASBC Asian Junior (Boys and Girls) and School (Boys and Girls) Boxing Championship 2024 at Abu Dhabi. PBF awarded the boxer Rs. 100,000/- for this commendable performance and also appreciated Army’s boxer for fantastic performance. The members also thanked Pakistan Army for organizing 4th Inter-Department National Elite Men/Women Boxing Championship 2024at Abbottabadin a befitting manner.  

    ·         The house also ratified the amendments of the Constitution of the Pakistan Boxing Federation that were principally agreed to during the last General Council of Pakistan Boxing Federation.

    ·         The house also approved the Audit Report for the fiscal year of 2023-2024.

    ·         The house expressed disappointment and rejected the unilateral baseless report related to a boxer who travelled to Italy for Olympic Qualifiers on Official Passport having valid visa and NOC of his parent department. The house noted with grave concern that the report violates basic legal principles and fundamental rights.

    ·         The house also confirmed the election of Begum Ishrat Ashraf as the Chairperson of the Pakistan Boxing Federation. She thanked the house and assured the house of her complete support.

    ·         The chair also updated the members on the ongoing developments and role of the Pakistan Boxing Federation in securing the sports of the Boxing as an Olympic Sports. The house reiterated that all efforts should be made to keep the sports of Boxing in Olympic Games by joining World Boxing.

    ·         The house also removed the ban from boxers and the members resolved to take all possible measures to avoid any disturbance during the competitions at institutional levels of the member units of PBF.

  • Harare Bolts make history, NYS Lagos big win in Zim Afro T10 Harare

    Harare Bolts make history, NYS Lagos big win in Zim Afro T10 Harare

    Sportsnaama Report:


    George Munsey put on an absolute masterclass at the Harare Sports Club on Day 6 of the second season of the Zim Afro T10, as he scored the first century ever in the history of the competition which helped the Harare Bolts post a record total, and in the process knocked out the Durban Wolves out. After that the Jo’Burg Bangla Tigers were clinical against the Bulawayo Brave Jaguars, and the NYS Lagos also put in a fine all-round performance to pick up an important win against the Cape Town Samp Army.
    Batting first, the Harare Bolts made good use of the conditions, and started brightly. Lahiru Milantha (13) and Janishka Perera (24) scored freely in the initial overs, before George Munsey decided to take charge.
    The Scotsman, who is well known for his ability to hit a long ball, put on a masterclass in attacking, as he scored a 38-ball 100, and remained unbeaten. Munsey smashed 10 maximums and six boundaries, as the Bolts posted a record 173/2 in 10 overs.
    In response, the Wolves made a solid start as well as Sharjeel Khan (25) and Will Smeed (16) attacked from the get-go. Colin Munro added a quickfire 32, after which the Bolts’ bowling attack tightened the screws and closed out a comfortable 54-run win, with Richard Gleeson finishing as the pick of the bowlers with figures of 2/2.
    In the second game of the day, there were more runs of course, as the Jo’Burg Bangla Tigers’ top order put in a remarkable performance. The duo of Hazratullah Zazai (49) and captain Sikandar Raza (51) played freely, and ensured the Bulawayo Brave Jaguars’ bowlers would not have much to cheer about. The two of them stitched together a fantastic unbeaten 108-run stand for the third wicket, which propelled the score to 128/2.
    In response the David Warner led side, found it hard to build momentum. Tinashe Muchawaya had Warner’s number yet again, and George Linde picked three more wickets to keep the Jaguars in check. Carlos Brathwaite top scored for the Jaguars with 18 runs, as they were restricted to 91/9 in their 10 overs, giving the Tigers a resounding 37-run win.
    The runs continued to flow in the final game of the day, as the NYS Lagos took first strike and openers Rassie van der Dussen (51) and Avishka Fernando (66) played brilliantly. The openers used all their experience and attacked the right deliveries, putting on an opening partnership of 122. The NYS Lagos finished with 133/2 in their 10 overs.
    In response, the Cape Town Samp Army started brightly as Brian Bennett scored a fast paced 40. After that Jack Taylor added 37 more, but the likes of Oshane Thomas bowled brilliantly and restricted the big hitters. Eventually, NYS Lagos came away with a 42-run win on the day, and secured qualification for the next round.