Tuesday, 07 Oct 2025 About Us Privacy policy TERMS AND CONDITIONS Contact Us
Latest News

SQUASH - Int News 06 Oct, 2025

Mahnoor Ali wins U17 US Squash Sono Junior Gold Tournament
Islamabad (Sports Desk): The rising squash girl Mahnoor Ali has won the title of the Under-17 US Squash Sono Junior Gold Tournament after beating Purtuc Mimi 3-0 in final. The final score-line wad 12/10, 11/4, 11/4 (3–0).Earlier in the semifinal she defeated Zhang Abigail at 11/3, 11/5, 11/6 (3–0).The tournament took place in South Norwalk, Connecticut, USA.Additionally, Sehrish Ali secured a strong win in the Consolation Final, defeating Alice Huang with a score of 5/11, 12/10, 11/6, 11/8.

MARTIAL ARTS - Judo 06 Oct, 2025

World Junior Judo Championship: Japan on top on first day
Sports Bulletin ReportLima (Peru): Japan closed the first day at the top of the medal table but the performances from Brazil, Georgia and Uzbekistan confirmed that the competition remains fierce and global. The passion of Lima’s crowd and the energy of these young judoka promise three more days of exceptional action and perhaps a glimpse of future Olympic champions in the making. The first competitors at the 2025 World Junior Championships in Lima, Peru, had to rise early, very early in fact, as the opening contests of the tournament began at 7:30 a.m. sharp. Yet, the early start did little to faze them. Focused, prepared and hungry for success, nothing could stop these young judoka from setting off in pursuit of a world medal.From the very first bouts, the tone was set. There would be action, commitment and passion on full display on the tatami of the Coliseo Eduardo Dibós, and that’s exactly what unfolded. In an atmosphere worthy of the sport’s greatest stages, the junior athletes gave everything to advance through the rounds and keep their dreams alive.For many of the judoka, this was far from their first major test. A large number have already experienced the pressure of continental and international events and some are even regulars on the World Judo Tour. The very best among them, such as Tara Babulfath (SWE), have already earned medals on the senior world and Olympic stages. During the next three days, we will also see 27 judoka who have no record whatsoever on the international scene. The Lima worlds will be their very first competition at this level and, let's be honest, that must be something!The level of judo was therefore exceptionally high on day one, as athletes from around the globe brought their energy, precision and spirit to Peru. This opening day confirmed once again that the juniors are not only the future of the sport, they are already shaping its present.Results (day-1):48 kg, Sachiyo Yoshino (JPN) struck gold after an impressive performance, defeating Aitana Diaz Hernandez (ESP) in the final. Morgane Annis (FRA) and Laziza Haydarova (UZB) completed the podium with bronze medals.60 kg, Japan dominated once again, as Retsu Matsunaga took the title ahead of compatriot Yusei Adachi in an all-Japanese final. The bronze medals went to Jonathan Yang (USA) and Samariddin Kuchkarov (UZB).52 kg, Nicole Marques (BRA) claimed a magnificent world title for Brazil after a tense golden score win against Leomaris Ruiz (VEN). Tabea Nika Mecklenburg (GER) and Hako Fukunaga (JPN) secured bronze.66 kg category saw a stunning triumph for Tornike Gigauri (GEO), who overturned a score deficit to produce a spectacular ippon in the final against Abdullakh Parchiev (IJF). Bronze medals went to Shuntaro Fukuchi (JPN) and Mahammad Musayev (AZE).57 kg, Mio Shirakane (JPN) capped Japan’s golden day, winning by hold-down against Dana Abdirova (KAZ). The bronze medal position was shared by Gyovanna Andrade (BRA) and Asuka Ueno (JPN).57 kg category brought a dynamic mix of skill, strategy and surprises, with both Japan and Kazakhstan taking control of the field, ultimately. Brazil began the day with high hopes for its two strong representatives, Gyovanna Andrade and Bianca Reis. Both advanced confidently to the semi-finals, where Andrade faced Dana Abdirova (KAZ) and Reis met Mio Shirakane (JPN).

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 06 Oct, 2025

World Skate Games: Paraguay set to welcome wheeled sports in 2026
Islamabad (Sports News): Over 12,000 athletes, staff and teams from more than 100 countries will gather in Paraguay from October 2-18, 2026, bringing together 12 sports, one e-sport, and 23 disciplines taking place across venues such as Paraguayan Olympic Committee, the National Sports Secretariat, the Port of Asunción, the Asunción Costanera, as well as the cities of San Bernardino and Altos. 154 World Champions of their respective disciplines will be crowned in one of the world’s largest alternative sporting extravaganzas.The World Skate Games are an unprecedented experience where all 12 sports performed on skating wheels merge into a whirlwind of breathtaking emotions- a real festival of youth, where sport and entertainment mixes together.Leading on from the huge cultural and economic uplift of WSG Italia 24, World Skate Games ASU26 will project Paraguay onto the world stage, generating a strong sporting, tourism, and cultural impact. This huge event will showcase Paraguayan hospitality and position Asunción as an ever-more international sports capital. World Skate President Sabatino Aracu said: “We are thrilled to bring the fifth edition of our Games to Paraguay – a country that breathes youth and future. With one of the youngest populations in the world and a President, Santiago Peña Palacios, who at just 47 embodies this generational energy, Paraguay perfectly reflects the spirit of the urban and sustainable sports that are the very soul of World Skate.”

CRICKET - Women 06 Oct, 2025

ICC World Cup: India beat Pakistan by 88 runs
Colombo (SBR): Diana Baig completed 100 international wickets with a four-fer against India Women as Pakistan Women fell 88 runs short chasing a 248-run target in their second ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup fixture here at the R Premadasa International Cricket Stadium, Colombo on Sunday night.Skipper Fatima Sana drew the first blood for Pakistan pinning Smriti Mandhana leg-before wicket after winning the toss and opting to bowl first. Soon after Sadia Iqbal castled Pratika Rawal for a 37-ball 31 with 67 runs on the board.Diana then got into the act with the big wicket of Harmanpreet Kaur (19, 34b, 2x4s) – who was caught behind – in the 25th over with 106 runs on the board.No.3 batter Harleen Deol top scored for her team with 65-ball 46, while contributions from Richa Ghosh (35 not out, 20b, 3x4s, 2x6s), Jemimah Rodrigues (32, 37b, 5x4s) and Deepti Sharma (25, 33b, 1x4) took their team past the 200-run mark as Pakistan grabbed last seven wickets for 96 runs.Diana returned figures of 10-1-69-4, while Fatima and Sadia dismissed two batters each.In turn, Sidra Amin, after walking in to bat in the fifth over, struck 81 – her 13th ODI half-century - with the help of nine fours and a solitary six.Sidra also shared a 69-run fourth-wicket stand with Natalia Parvaiz (33, 46b, 4x4s) and a 43-ball 41-run stand for the sixth wicket with Sidra Nawaz (14, 22b, 1x4) as Pakistan fell short with 42 balls to spare.For India, player of the match Kranti Goud and Deepti Sharma picked up three wickets each.Scores in briefIndia beat Pakistan by 88 runs at the R Premadasa Cricket Stadium, ColomboIndia 247 all out, 50 overs (Harleen Deol 46, Richa Ghosh 35, Jemimah Rodrigues 32, Pratika Rawal 31, Deepti Sharma 25, Smriti Mandhana 23, Sneh Rana 20; Diana Baig 4-69, Fatima Sana 2-38, Sadia Iqbal 2-47)Pakistan 159 all out, 43 overs (Sidra Amin 81, Natalia Parvaiz 33, Kranti Goud 3-20, Deepti Sharma 3-45, Sneh Rana 2-38)Player of the match – Kranti Goud (India)

HOCKEY - National 04 Oct, 2025

Chief of Naval Staff Hockey Tournament: Navy claim the title
Navy overcome Mari Energies on penalty shoot-out in a nerve-jangling finalAbdul Jabbar FaisalISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy have won the title of the 4th Chief of the Naval Staff All Pakistan Hockey Tournament after overcoming Mari Energies on penalty shoot-out in the final, as the match was levelled 2-2 during the 60 minutes at National Hockey Stadium Lahore on Saturday.Both teams displayed top-quality hockey in all four quarters, and spectators enjoyed their game skills in the thrilling contest. Saifullah and Rana Waleed scored goals for Pakistan Navy, while Sufyan Khan and Arshad Liaqat scored goals for Mari Energies.The match ended with the scoreline of 2-2. Navy got the victory on penalty shoot-out, as Nauman Janjua and Zikria Hayat scored goals for Navy. Rana Waleed was judged the best player of the match, while Abdullah Ishtiaq and Ahmed Nadeem received the awards for best goalkeeper and best scorer of the tournament, respectively.Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf graced the final as a chief guest and distributed the prizes among the players. The Naval Chief congratulated the winning team and appreciated the services of Commander Central Punjab, and Pakistan Hockey Federation for the splendid organization of the tournament.The chief guest distributed prizes among the winning team and the best players. Zakaria Hayat of Pakistan Navy was adjudged the best player of the tournament, while Ahmed Nadeem and Abdullah Ishtiaq of Mari Energies were awarded the best scorer and best goalkeeper respectively.

CRICKET - Women 04 Oct, 2025

Women’s World Cup: Rain forces abandonment between Australia and Sri Lanka
Islamabad (Sports News): The league stage match between defending champions Australia and Sri Lanka at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 was abandoned without a ball bowled at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.In what would have been Sri Lanka’s first home fixture at the World Cup, the toss was initially delayed due to a wet outfield.The rain then came in and failed to stop, which resulted in the match abandoned hours after the scheduled start.The teams each take a point from the encounter, which sees Australia move to the top of the table, while Sri Lanka have picked up their first point of the tournament.Looking ahead, the titleholders will next face Pakistan on 8 October in Colombo, while Sri Lanka will prepare to host England in a week’s time.

TENNIS - Int News 04 Oct, 2025

ATF U12 Team Championship: Pakistan beat Thailand 2–1
Islamabad (Sports News): On the final day of the ATF 12 & under Intercontinental Team Competition 2025 in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, the Pakistan team defeated Thailand 2–1 to secure an impressive 5th place finish out of 12 of the world’s top tennis nations. The Thailand team had defeated Pakistan in the finals of the ATF 12 & under Team Competition, Singapore in August 2025, but now Pakistan took revenge on Thailand.The tournament featured strong teams from Australia, Africa (CAT), China, Chinese Taipei, South America (COSAT), Hong Kong, Kazakhstan, Korea, New Zealand, Pacific Oceania, Pakistan, and Thailand.Pakistan’s Results:Pakistan vs Korea – 1-2Pakistan vs New Zealand – 2-1Pakistan vs Australia – 0-2Pakistan vs Colombia – 2-1Pakistan vs Thailand – 2-1.

CRICKET - ICC 04 Oct, 2025

Women’s World Cup: Hannah approved as replacement for Devonshire in New Zealand squad
Islamabad (Sports Desk): The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 has approved Hannah Rowe as a replacement for Flora Devonshire in the New Zealand squad.Rowe was named as a replacement after Devonshire was ruled out after sustaining an injury to her dominant handduring the team's training session at the Holkar Stadium in Indore.The replacement of a player requires the approval of the Event Technical Committee before the replacement player can be officially added to the squad.The Event Technical committee of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 consists of Wasim Khan (Chair, ICC General Manager - Cricket), Gaurav Saxena (ICC General Manager – Events & Corporate Communications), Abey Kuruvilla (BCCI Tournament Director), Mel Jones (Independent nominee).

CRICKET - Int News 04 Oct, 2025

Match officials announced for Pakistan-South Africa Cricket Series
 Lahore (PCB Report): Sri Lanka’s Ranjan Madugalle will officiate as match referee for the upcoming ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 matches and white-ball series between Pakistan and South Africa, scheduled from 12 October to 8 November.The first Test will be played at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore from 12 to 16 October. Australia’s Rodney Tucker, a member of the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires will serve as an on-field umpire alongside New Zealand’s Christopher Brown, who is part of the ICC Emerging Umpires Group.Bangladesh’s Saikat Sharfuddoula, also from the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires, will perform the duties of third umpire, while Pakistan’s Faisal Khan Afridi from the ICC International Panel of Umpires will act as fourth umpire.For the second Test, to be played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium from 20 to 24 October, Christopher Brown will be joined by Saikat Sharfuddoula as on-field umpires, while Rodney Tucker will officiate as third umpire. Rashid Riaz, from the ICC International Panel of Umpires, will serve as fourth umpire.In the first T20I on 28 October at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Muhammad Asif Yaqoob (ICC Emerging Umpires Group) will be joined by Rashid Riaz as on-field umpires, with Faisal Khan Afridi as third umpire and Tariq Rasheed as fourth umpire. The same team of officials will oversee the second T20I on 31 October at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.For the third T20I, to be played at the same venue on 1 November, Rashid Riaz and Faisal Khan Afridi will serve as on-field umpires, with Asif Yaqoob as third umpire and Tariq Rasheed as fourth umpire.For the three ODIs at the Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad, Saikat Sharfuddoula and Asif Yaqoob will officiate as on-field umpires for the first ODI on 4 November, while England’s Alex Wharf, a member of the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires will be third umpire, with Rashid Riaz as fourth umpire.Alex Wharf and Ahsan Raza (both from the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires) will officiate as on-field umpires together for the first time in the series during the second ODI. Saikat Sharfuddoula and Rashid Riaz will perform the duties of third and fourth umpires, respectively.For the third and final ODI, Saikat Sharfuddoula and Faisal Khan Afridi will serve as on-field umpires, Alex Wharf will be third umpire, while Rashid Riaz will act as fourth umpire.

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 03 Oct, 2025

A 53-Member Contingent to participate in Asian Youth Games 2025
Abdul Jabbar FaisalISLAMABAD: A 53-person Pakistan contingent, including athletes and officials, will visit Bahrain to participate in the 3rd Asian Youth Games, scheduled to be held from October 22 to 31, this year 2025, as the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) officially approved the squad for an international sports fixture.According to a spokesman for PSB, the approval was granted after getting green signals from the Ministry of Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and is subject to the final clearance from the Ministry of Interior.The contingent, comprising a mix of talented athletes and experienced officials, will represent the country across eight sports disciplines: Athletics, Badminton, Ju-Jitsu, Kabaddi, Swimming, Taekwondo, Volleyball, and Wrestling. Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, Chairman of the Prime Minister Youth Programme, will lead the delegation as the Chef de Mission.Names of players and officials:Seemi Rizvi (coach), Ghulam Murtaza, Mohammad Behram Khan, Iqra Riaz, Mohammad Hussain Faiz Chadhar (athletics), Humna Irshad (badminton), Dr Haris Ashraf (coach), Hammad al Baloushi, Mohammad Saqib, Sadam Khan (Ju-Jitus), Amajd Ali Sajid (manager), Rahat Maqsood Ali (coach), Gul Sher Ali, Adeel Ahmed, Hammad Ahmed, Mohammad Imran, Mohammad Owais, Ali Hasan, Mohammad Abdullah, Mohammad Muqeeb, Hisman, Shah Zab, Usman Ali, Mohammad Ali, Syed Hamza Shah, Mohammad Owais (Kabaddi), Shanzay Tabish Bari, Raaqiah Adeel, Fatima Salman, Daniya Bhatia (swimming), Seong Oh Choi (Head Coach), Syed Mohammad Zohaib Qadri, Saifullah, Kaneez Zainab (Taekwondo), Ahmed Khan Sady (Head Coach), Naseer Ahmed (manager) Abu Bakar Siddique, Jabran Amin Jan, Muhammad Anas, Mohammad Saud, Ajmal Junaid, Muhtad Ali Shah, Mohammad Irfan, Mohammad Yahya, Tayyab Khan, Khizar Hayat, Faizan Ullah, and Mohammad Talha Mehar (volleyball), Mohammad Inam (Coach) Mohammad Abdul Rehman, Hassan Ali (Wrestling). Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan (Chef de Mission), Mohammad Waqar Ahmed (Treasurer/Admin Official). 
;