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HOCKEY - Int News 17 Aug, 2026

FIH Hockey World Cup2026: Australia beat Ireland 3-1
Islamabad (Sports Desk): Day two of the FIH Hockey World Cup delivered plenty more action on Sunday, with significant wins, brave draws and spirited comeback efforts across the two venues in Belgium and the Netherlands.Former champions Australia enjoyed a solid start to their World Cup campaign, beating Ireland’s men 3-1 in their tournament opener. Joel Rintala opened the scoring in the seventh minute when his penalty-corner strike hit the post before rebounding off the goalkeeper and into the net, and he doubled the lead with another PC in the second quarter. Blake Govers then made it 3-0 from yet another penalty corner, scoring the 167th international goal of his career. The three-time world champions’ intensity dropped off in the second half, and Alistair Empey managed to pull one back for the Irish, popping it in after a penalty corner save rebounded off goalkeeper Ash Thomas’ helmet. Ireland then applied plenty of late pressure with Thomas being repeatedly put to the test, but the Kookaburras held firm to secure the victory.Australia’s Liam Henderson was named as Player of the Match and said afterwards: “It was good fun, good to get a first hit out, good win…”Later in the day, the Dutch men survived an early scare to beat New Zealand 5-1. The Black Sticks stunned the Amsterdam crowd when James Hickson put them ahead in the 23rd minute, but the second half belonged to the Netherlands. Tjep Hoedemakers levelled with some one-touch magic in the 35th minute, before Duco Telgenkamp fired home a rebound after a penalty-corner save to put the hosts ahead in the 41st. Thierry Brinkman then tapped in the third eight minutes later, Hoedemakers grabbed his second just a minute after that, and Koen Bijen completed the rout from a penalty corner in the 52nd minute, sending a relieved Dutch crowd home happy.New Zealand’s women stunned Belgium in a similar manner in their encounter in Wavre before the hosts rallied for a 5-2 win. The Kiwis took an early lead through a penalty-corner rebound in the fourth minute, but Stephanie Vanden Borre levelled five minutes later before Emma Puvrez put Belgium ahead in the 12th. Charlotte Englebert capitalised on a defensive error to make it 3-1 10 minutes later, before Hannah Cotter pulled one back for New Zealand with a reverse-stick strike on the counter in the 33rd minute. Justine Rasir then restored Belgium’s two-goal cushion from a messy penalty-corner rebound in the 41st, before adding her second six minutes later to seal the 5-2 win.Puvrez was named Player of the Match and said: “It was wonderful. Already in the first seconds, the public was awesome. The people were great and we felt the support until the end… and I’m very happy we could take a win home with the team.”England’s women recorded their first win in a World Cup opener since 2010 with a convincing 4-0 victory over South Africa. Despite a strong start from the African champions, England took control early, with goals from Darcy Bourne and Tessa Howard. Elizabeth Neal added a third from another penalty corner just 24 seconds before half-time, before Sophie Hamilton completed the scoring in the third quarter with a powerful reverse-stick finish from a lovely team build-up.Meanwhile, India and China’s women played out another World Cup thriller as the sides shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw. Navneet Kaur gave India the lead in the eighth minute, but Zhang Ying levelled from a penalty stroke just eight seconds before the first break. Deepika restored India’s advantage in the 25th minute with a penalty corner that took a vicious deflection off a Chinese defender, but Ma Ning’s expertly executed penalty corner in the 39th minute earned China a draw and a share of the points – the same result as the World Cup pool encounter between the same sides four years ago.Spain’s men made a fast start and held off a spirited South African comeback to claim a 3-1 win. Two first-quarter goals less than a minute apart, from Marc Reyne and José Basterra, put South Africa on the back foot early. Basterra added his second shortly before half-time to put Spain firmly in control. The South Africans responded with a stronger third quarter, finally breaking through when Mustapha Cassiem rocketed a penalty corner into the top-left corner. Despite sustained pressure, the Red Sticks' defence held on to secure the victory.In other action, the keepers at both ends were called upon in the opening quarter of the clash between Argentina and Japan’s men. The Argentinians broke the deadlock in the second quarter with Nicolas Keenan setting up Joaquin Toscani to provide the finish from close-range to take his team 1-0 up in the 22nd minute. That lead was doubled by Lucio Mendez after some scrappy play in the 54th minute. Maico Casella then helped Martin Ferreiro’s mis-hit shot over the line for their third goal four minutes later to wrap up a somewhat flattering 3-0 win after a brave effort from Japan that was just lacking the finishing touch.In the final match of the day, Spain’s women had two first-half goals disallowed against Ireland but still managed to take a 1-0 lead into the break, thanks to some excellent skill from Laia Vidosa to score in the 23rd minute. Hannah McLoughlin then provided the equaliser for Ireland off a penalty corner deflection in the 36th. Both teams scored from penalty corners in the third quarter, keeping matters level heading into the final period. But Spain’s captain Xantal Gine stepped up with five minutes to go, firing in the winner for her side off another penalty corner.

CRICKET - Domestic 17 Aug, 2026

Shaheen’s Gold qualify for final of National Champions Cup
Multan (Sadia Yousaf): Shaheen Shah Afridi-led Sparco Paints Pakistan Gold qualified for the final of the National Champions Cup 2026-27 after they thumped UOL Pakistan Whites by five wickets, chasing the 173-run target with 132 balls to spare here at the Multan Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Rivaj Pakistan Greens led by Shadab Khan will now face Shaheen’s outfit in the final of the tournament at the same venue on Tuesday with the coin toss scheduled for 2.30pm and first ball expected to be bowled at 3pm. Gold had lost their opening two matches and were faced with the equation of not just winning the game but also with a better net run rate than that of Blues and their today’s opponents Whites. They were required to hunt the 173-run target in 32.1 overs but they did it in 28, finishing level with Whites and Blues on points but slightly better net run rate. Gold’s Haider Ali starred with 69 not out at no.5 after the top three had perished by the end of the powerplay in the chase. On Sunday, player of the match and captain Shaheen won the toss and invited Whites to bat first. He led the charge with figures of 8-0-26-3 and was ably supported by pacers Mohammad Imran (5-0-25-1) and Razaullah (6-1-25-1) along with the spin duo of Mubasir Khan (10-0-29-2), Faisal Akram (9.4-1-48-2). Whites kept on losing wickets at regular intervals as only Hasan Nawaz (55, 74b, 3x4s, 2x6s) and Saim Ayub (28, 39b, 4x4s) crossed the 20-run mark, while the highest stand in their innings came between Hasan and Saad Masood for the sixth wicket. Hasan walked in to bat in the 13th over after Shahzaib Khan, Haseebullah and Usman Khan had returned to the dugout for single-digit scores. Soon Hasan also saw the back of Saim in 15th over and Khushdil Shah in 22nd. With the Gold bowlers charged up, Hasan and Saad (20, 21b, 2x4s) added 45 runs together adding some competitiveness to the contest. Shaheen removed Hasan for his second scalp and Mohammad Wasim Jnr (18, 29b, 2x4s) for his third, while Faisal Akram claimed Saqib Khan and Ali Raza as Whites lost their last four wickets for 24 runs. In turn, Haider and Saad Khan made sure Gold do not stutter in their chase after no.3 Kamran Ghulam had contributed a 26-ball 30, while the opening duo of Shamyl Hussain and Mohammad Akhlaq scored 15 each in the total of 61-3. The right-left pair of Haider and Saad (33, 55b, 3x4s) frustrated Whites bowlers with the former being the aggressor and the latter supporting with his grit in a crucial 86-run stand. Haider struck seven fours and three sixes in his 48-ball knock and despite Wasim Jnr claiming Saad and Ali Raza accounting for Abdul Samad in 25th and 26th over, the Gold cruised home in 28 overs – 25 balls before the required equation to qualify on net run rate. Wasim Jnr picked up two wickets, Ali, Saim and Shahnawaz Dahani picked up one wicket each for Whites. Scores in brief Pakistan Whites 172 all out, 41.4 overs (Hasan Nawaz 55, Saim Ayub 28, Saad Masood 20; Shaheen Shah Afridi 3-26, Mubasir Khan 2-29, Faisal Akram 2-48) Pakistan Gold 173-5, 28 overs (Haider Ali 69 not out, Saad Khan 33, Kamran Ghulam 30; Mohammad Wasim Jnr 

HOCKEY - Int News 16 Aug, 2026

Defending champions make winning start as USA hold Las Leonas to a draw
Islamabad (Sports Desk): Germany’s men and the Netherlands’ women got their FIH Hockey World Cup title defence off to the perfect start with opening day victories as the tournament kicked off across two host venues – in Belgium and the Netherlands.The German men raced into a three-goal lead in the opening eight minutes of their match against Malaysia after Jakob Brilla scored from a penalty corner in the fourth minute, Christopher Ruhr added a field goal in the fifth, and Justus Weigand finished off a great team effort in the eighth.The Malaysians did well to contain the Germans in the second quarter, which remained goalless. They then pulled one back through Abu Kamal Azrai in the 40th minute. But Germany regained their three-goal lead just before the final break thanks to a well-timed deflection from Justus Warweg and Paul-Philipp Kaufmann tapped in a fifth in the final quarter to wrap up the 5-1 win.Meanwhile, the Dutch women were given a stern test by Chile in their opening match but ultimately prevailed 2-0.It took the hosts until the 21st minute to break the deadlock, with Marijn Veen getting the perfect deflection on a Yibbi Jansen pass to put the Netherlands ahead. Jansen doubled their lead from a penalty corner in the 35th minute, but the Dutch attack was made to work for every opportunity as Chile, led by a superb performance from goalkeeper Natalia Salvador, put up a resolute defensive display.Marijn Veen was named Player of the Match and said afterwards: “It’s so amazing to play a World Cup in your own home city and in your own country. We are very grateful and proud and love all the orange people.”It was another massive defensive effort that saw the United States women pull off a brave draw against 2022 FIH Hockey World Cup silver medallists Argentina. Brisa Bruggesser put Las Leonas in front in the 11th minute before Emma DeBerdine found the equaliser just before the half-time break. The Americans then produced an impressive defensive display to hold on for the 1-1 draw and the all-important point.Earlier, in the first match of the tournament, Japan’s women did well to keep the Australians out for much of the first half of their encounter in Amsterdam. But the first goal of the FIH Hockey World Cup eventually came courtesy of an Australian penalty corner, with Claire Colwill dragging in the opener in the 27th minute. Colwill plugged in a second from Australia’s fifth penalty corner of the match in the 51st minute – again dragging the ball into the bottom right corner to seal a 2-0 victory.Colwill was named Player of the Match and said afterwards: “It’s a great start and I think to be the first game of the whole tournament is really exciting too, so hopefully the crowd liked it and got around us.”The first men’s match of the tournament saw India celebrating their Independence Day with a 3-1 win against Wales in Jacob Draper’s 100th match for the Welsh. India’s first goal came from a penalty corner with Sanjay’s flick squeezing through the keeper’s legs in the eighth minute.Harmanpreet Singh added his name to the scoresheet three minutes later from a perfectly executed penalty corner. And the prolific veteran completed his brace with another excellently taken penalty corner in the third quarter. Sam Welsh pulled one back for Wales in the 56th minute, but it was not enough to deny the Indians a confident 3-1 win.Harmanpreet was named Player of the Match and said: “I think we started very well and I’m very happy with one of our youngsters scoring a goal with a drag flick and as a team we managed the ball very well.”

SQUASH - Int News 16 Aug, 2026

Sana Bahadur wins Bendigo Open Squash Championship 2026
Islamabad (Sports News): Top Pakistan female squash player, Sana Bahadur has clinched the title at the PSA Challenger 3K Bendigo Open 2026, held from 13th to 16th August 2026 at the Bendigo Squash Centre, Melbourne, Australia.According to Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF), in an impressive final, Sana Bahadur defeated Australia’s Rechael Grinha 3-1 to lift the trophy. PSF top officials congratulated Sana on her great victory.

CRICKET - Women 16 Aug, 2026

Pakistan women’s squads announced for ACC Asia Cup and Asian Games
Lahore (PCB Report): The Pakistan Cricket Board has today announced the 15-member squads for the DP World Women’s Asia Cup 2026 and the 20th Asian Games women’s cricket event with the regular captain Fatima Sana returning to lead the team in both the tournaments after skipping the Sri Lanka T20I series due to The Hundred commitment. The eight-team DP World Women’s Asia Cup is set to be played from 28 August to 13 September at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium with all 15 matches beginning at 7.30pm PKT. Pakistan are placed in Group A alongside Hong Kong – China, India and Thailand. Group B consists of Bangladesh, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and United Arab Emirates.Pakistan will face Thailand on 1 September, India on 5 September and Hong Kong, China on 7 September, while the semi-finals will take place on 10 and 11 September. The final is scheduled on Sunday, 13 September.In the 20th Asian Games women’s cricket event, Pakistan is seeded with Thailand and will play them in the 17 September fourth Quarter-final. India will play Japan, Bangladesh will face China and Sri Lanka will be up against Malaysia. All the matches are scheduled to take at Korogi Athletic Park in Aichi.Pakistan will face either of Sri Lanka or Malaysia if they qualify for semi-final on 20 September. The Bronze and Gold Medal matches will take place on 22 September. Pakistan won Gold Medals in the 2010, 2014 editions of the Asian Games women’s cricket event and finished fourth in the recent most 2022 event.Apart from skipper Fatima, Muneeba Ali Siddiqui, Shawaal Zulfiqar, Ayesha Zafar, Gull Feroza, Saira Jabeen, Eyman Fatima, Eman Naseer, Umm-e-Hani, Tuba Hassan, Nashra Sundhu and Momina Riasat are part of both the squads.Najiha Alvi, Waheeda Akhtar and Sadia Iqbal are a part of the Asia Cup Squad, Whereas, Aliya Riaz, Tasmia Rubab and Humna Bilal will be part of the Asian Games Squad when the team travels from UAE to Japan for the 20th Asian Games. The squad for the Asian Games was submitted in June earlier this year.Pakistan women’s team will take part in a pre-tournament training camp commencing from Sunday, 16 August and it will conclude on Tuesday, 25 August at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore.Pakistan women’s squad for ACC women’s Asia CupFatima Sana (captain), Ayesha Zafar, Eman Naseer, Eyman Fatima, Gull Feroza, Momina Riasat, Muneeba Ali Siddiqui (wk), Najiha Alvi, Nashra Sundhu, Sadia Iqbal, Saira Jabeen, Shawaal Zulfiqar, Tuba Hassan, Umm-e-Hani, Waheeda Akhtar.Reserves – Tasmia Rubab, Humna Bilal, Maham Anees, Sadaf ShamasSupport StaffWahab Riaz (coach/mentor), Ayesha Ashar (team manager), Abdur Rehman (spin bowling coach), Umaid Asif (fast bowling coach), Abdul Majeed (fielding coach), Imran Farhat (batting coach), Waleed Ahmed (performance analyst), Moeen (strength & conditioning coach), Dur Samand (Physiotherapist) and Raza Rashid Kitchlew (media manager)Pakistan women’s squad for Asian GamesFatim Sana (captain), Aliya Riaz, Ayesha Zafar, Eman Naseer, Eyman Fatima, Gull Feroza, Humna Bilal, Momina Riasat, Muneeba Ali Siddiqui (wk), Nashra Sundhu, Saira Jabeen, Shawaal Zulfiqar, Tasmia Rubab, Tuba Hassan and Umm-e-Hani.Reserves – Natalia Parvaiz, Waheeda Akhtar, Sadia Iqbal, Syeda Aroob Shah, Rameen ShamimSupport StaffWahab Riaz (coach/mentor), Ayesha Ashar (team manager), Abdur Rehman (spin bowling coach), Umaid Asif (fast bowling coach), Abdul Majeed (fielding coach), Imran Farhat (batting coach), Waleed Ahmed (performance analyst) and Tehreem Sumbal (physiotherapist)Schedule of Pakistan’s matches at the ACC women’s Asia Cup: (All matches at Dubai International Cricket Stadium; all matches to begin at 7.30pm PKT)1 September – Pakistan v Thailand5 September – Pakistan v India7 September – Pakistan v Hong Kong, China10 September – semi-final 111 September – semi-final 213 September – finalPakistan women at Asian Games (All matches at Korogi Athletic Park in Aichi prefecture)17 September - Quarter-final 4 – Pakistan v Thailand20 September – Semi-final 1 & 222 September - Bronze and Gold Medal matches

CRICKET - Domestic 15 Aug, 2026

Rivaj Pakistan Greens beat Al Batal Productions Pakistan Blues by 192 runs
Multan (Sadia Yousaf): Rivaj Pakistan Greens continued their unbeaten run in the Al Batal Presents University of Lahore National Champions Cup 2026-27 with an emphatic 192-run win over Al Batal Pakistan Blues here at the Multan Cricket Stadium on Saturday. Right-handed batter Mohammad Suleman (101 not out, 103b, 8x4s, 1x6) struck his second List A century, while half-centuries from Saad Baig and Farhan Yousuf propelled Greens to 302-6 in 50 overs – their second consecutive of 300 or more. In turn, Blues crumbled after Faheem Ashraf took three wickets in sixth, eighth and 10th over, while Mohammad Hasnain delivered two wickets in the 14th over to almost seal the game. Blues were bundled out for 110 in 23.5 overs, falling 192 runs short. On Sunday, second-placed Pakistan Whites will take on fourth-placed Pakistan Gold and will need a win to secure their berth in the final or lose by a margin which doesn’t bring down their net run rate of -0.002 below that of Blues’ -1.093. Earlier, Greens won the toss and opted to bat first with Suleman coming in for Fakhar Zaman and Arshad Iqbal replacing Naseem Shah, who were both rested after their team had ensured the final berth. Green’s opening duo of Omair Bin Yousuf (33, 57b, 5x4s) and Sameer Minhas (17, 20b, 3x4s) added 39 runs 58 balls before Arafat struck to remove his brother. Suleman batted fluently and laid the foundation for the big total by stitching a strong 135-run stand for the third wicket with Saad Baig (77, 73b, 5x4s, 3x6s), who scored his fourth fifty in the format. Another brisk 90-run stand with Farhan Yousuf (51, 41b, 4x4s, 2x6s) took Greens from 200-3 in 35.1 overs to 290 in 48.1 overs. For Blues, Hasan Ali picked up two wickets, while Mohammad Faiq, Arafat Minhas, Ahmed Daniyal and Sufyan Moqim dismissed one batter each. In pursuit of the target, Blues lost Maaz Sadaqat in the second over as he was run out by Arshad Iqbal. Faheem began the decimation with the wicket of Sahibzada Farhan (19, 22b, 4x4s) and then eked out Mohammad Faiq (18, 19b, 3x4s), who both had got off to decent starts. Faheem returned to also remove Muhammad Irfan Khan for two, while Shadab got rid of Tayyab Tahir for 14 to leave the Blues struggling at 58-5 in 12.4 overs. That they were able to cross the three-digit mark was due to the resistance put up by Arafat Minhas (38, 40, 3x4s, 2x6s) as he partnered with Hasan Ali for a 30-run stand. Hasnain accounted for Taimur Khan and Ahmed Daniyal, while Mohammad Salman Mirza also picked up two wickets. Shadab and Mehran had one each to their name as Blues folded for 110 in 23.5 overs. Scores in brief Pakistan Greens 302-6, 50 overs (Mohammad Suleman 101 not out, Saad Baig 77, Farhan Yousaf 51, Omair Bin Yousuf 33; Hasan Ali 2-37) Pakistan Blues 110 all out, 23.5 overs (Arafat Minhas 38; Faheem Ashraf 3-14, Mohammad Salman Mirza 2-23, Mohammad Hasnain 2-24) 
Daniyal Ijaz Claims Marka-e-Haq Azadi Bowling Cup 2026 title
Abdul Jabbar Faisal​ISLAMABAD: Daniyal Ijaz clinched the top spot in the Singles Final of the Marka-e-Haq Azadi Cup Tenpin Bowling Championship 2026, held at Leisure City Bowling Club, Safa Gold Mall, Islamabad.​Demonstrating remarkable consistency across three games, Daniyal secured 1st place with a total score of 518 (averaging 172.67). In a closely fought contest for the podium:​Faheem finished as the runner-up in 2nd place with 514 points (171.33 average).​Zeeshan earned 3rd place with 513 points (171.00 average).​The closing ceremony concluded on a high note, featuring prominent national and international dignitaries. Ms. Natalie A. Baker, Chargé d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy, graced the event as the Chief Guest, alongside Guest of Honour Ms. Afnan Mishal.​Speaking at the occasion, Ijaz Ur Rehman, President of the Pakistan Tenpin Bowling Federation, expressed his gratitude to the guests and highlighted the potential of Pakistani youth in tenpin bowling. He emphasized the need for bilateral collaboration between Pakistan and the United States to share technical expertise, upgrade facilities, and provide international exposure to young athletes.​In her address, U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Ms. Natalie A. Baker commended Ijaz Ur Rehman for organizing a successful national championship. She assured support for the development and promotion of tenpin bowling in Pakistan, highlighting sports as an effective bridge between the two nations.​Following the speeches, Chief Guest Ms. Natalie A. Baker and Guest of Honour Ms. Afnan Mishal distributed prizes and trophies to the championship winners. The ceremony concluded with a shared resolve to strengthen sports diplomacy and elevate Pakistani bowling to the global stage.

TENNIS - Int News 15 Aug, 2026

Aisam Defends World Mixed Doubles Crown, as Pakistan Ends Championships with Four Medals
Sports Bulletin ReportLisbon (Portugal): Pakistan’s Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi retained Mix Doubles title of the ITF Masters World Championships, partnering Nina Hermann of Austria to upset the top seeds Fred Gil and Rita Freitas of Portugal 6-4, 6-3 in the final.The victory represents another proud moment for Aisam and Pakistan tennis, with the former ATP doubles star successfully defending the Mixed Doubles World Championship crown he won last year. Aisam and Hermann produced an assured performance in the gold-medal match, overcoming the top-seeded Portuguese pairing in straight sets to claim the title.There was further success for Pakistan in the Men’s 45+ Doubles, where Aisam and Aqeel Khan finished as World Championship silver medalists after a closely fought final.The Pakistani pair came up just short against the French combination of Jacques Glay and Jean-Baptist Renault, going down 1-6, 7-6, [10-7].Aisam and Aqeel began the final in commanding fashion, comfortably taking the opening set 6-1. The second set, however, was filled with momentum shifts as the French pair raised their level and stayed neck-and-neck with the Pakistanis. Once the match entered the tiebreaks, the French duo edged ahead and carried that momentum into the deciding match tiebreak, producing a strong finish to deny Aisam and Aqeel the gold.The silver nevertheless completed an outstanding men’s doubles campaign for the Pakistani pair, who had earlier produced a series of impressive victories, including a dramatic quarterfinal comeback against Spain’s Francisco Javier Martínez Baena and Pedro Nieto Orellana, saving two match points before winning 6-7, 7-6, [10-2].Aqeel Khan added another medal to Pakistan’s tally in the 40+ Mixed Doubles, partnering Eileen Aranas-Roth of Germany to claim bronze. Their run ended in the semifinals against eventual champions Gil and Freitas, giving Aqeel his second medal of the Individual World Championships.The results brought to an end an exceptional two weeks of tennis in Lisbon, spanning the ITF Masters World Team and Individual Championships. Pakistan’s players leave Portugal having been involved in four medal-winning performances:* Silver – Men’s 45+ World Team Championships: Pakistan* Silver – Men’s 45+ Doubles: Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi & Aqeel Khan* Gold – 40+ Mixed Doubles: Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi & Nina Hermann* Bronze – 40+ Mixed Doubles: Aqeel Khan & Eileen Aranas-Roth.

HOCKEY - Club & School 14 Aug, 2026

Independence Day: Butt Hockey Academy Organizes Two Matches in Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi (PR): Butt Hockey Academy Rawalpindi organized two thrilling hockey matches at Shehnaz Sheikh Hockey Stadium, Rawalpindi, as part of the Independence Day celebrations in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi.The first match was played between Women XI Rawalpindi and Butt Women Hockey Academy, with Women XI Rawalpindi securing a narrow 1-0 victory.In the second encounter, Rawalpindi Hockey Club faced Butt Hockey Club, where Butt Hockey Academy produced an impressive performance to register a convincing 3-0 win.The Principal of Askaria College graced the occasion as the chief guest. The celebrations also included an Independence Day cake-cutting ceremony organized by Butt Hockey Academy, followed by the distribution of prizes among the players.In a special tribute to his services to hockey, Jameel Butt, International Coach and Referee, was honored during the ceremony. As a gesture of appreciation, Askaria College presented him with a brand-new Honda motorcycle for his outstanding services and contribution to the promotion of hockey.A large number of spectators turned up at the stadium and enthusiastically witnessed both matches, adding to the festive atmosphere.The event reflected the spirit of Independence Day while promoting hockey and encouraging young players in the Rawalpindi-Islamabad region.

CRICKET - Domestic 14 Aug, 2026

Mohammad Nawaz ruled out of National Champions Cup
Multan (Sports News):: Left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz has been ruled out of the Al Batal Presents University of Lahore National Champions Cup after sustaining an injury to his right middle finger, it was confirmed on Friday. Nawaz was taken for scans on Thursday, 13 August, which confirmed a fracture to the finger, ruling him out of action for a minimum of three weeks.He picked up the injury while fielding for his team Sparco Paints Pakistan Gold in their 12 August fixture against Al Batal Productions Pakistan Blues. He did complete his quota of 10 overs in the game which, Gold lost by six wickets at the Multan Cricket Stadium. After two weeks, Nawaz will report to PCB’s Sports and Exercise Medicine Department to commence conditioning and progress through the required Return-to-Play (RTP) protocols under medical supervision.
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