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CRICKET - 03 Feb, 2022

Under-19 CWC 2022: India beat Australia to set up Final date with England
Sports Bulletin Report ISLAMABAD:-India advanced to their eighth ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup final with a comprehensive 96-run defeat of Australia and will face England in the showpiece. Shaik Rasheed and Yash Dhull put on the second biggest partnership of the tournament, adding 204 runs for the third wicket after a shaky start for the Men in Blue. Australia never got going in their reply to 290 as leading wicket-taker Vicky Ostwal took three for 42 with Australia eventually bowled out for 194. They will now face Afghanistan in the 3rd/4th place play-off on Friday before the grand finale between England and India on Saturday. India make Australia pay to reach fourth consecutive final India got off to a slow start having won the toss and chosen to bat, openers Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Harnoor Singh added just 16 runs in 7.4 overs before the former was dismissed by a pearler from William Salzmann. The right-arm seamer deceived Raghuvanshi with a length ball, the right-hander playing a shot but instead saw the ball uproot his off stump. Singh would follow having made 16 from 28 before Shaik Rasheed and captain Yash Dhull put on a strong third-wicket stand, reaching their fifty partnership off 78 balls, one delivery into the second half of the innings. Dhull then proceeded to find the boundary with increasing regularity taking advantage of wayward bowling by Salzmann. The skipper was joined on a half-century by Rasheed as India passed 150 with just two wickets gone, the pair then passed 140 runs between them and as they did Australia missed a golden chance to end the partnership. Salzmann found the ball in his hand with the chance to secure a near-certain run-out, the pressure told as the ball ballooned on its way to the stumps and India survived. Dhull then brought up his first century for India, coming off 106 balls, with the 200-partnership following soon after. Australia would then secure their run out, as Dhull was forced to go for a run-a-ball 110 before Rasheed was out the very next ball falling six runs short of his own hundred. It did not get much better for Australia, however, as the final over went for 27 runs to see India post an imposing 290 for five. The dangerous Teague Wyllie was out leg before wicket for just one run in the second over to hamper Australia’s chances further as they emerged from the powerplay only three runs ahead of India, who had yet to get going at that point. Corey Miller would fall in the same way as Wyllie but not before putting on 38 from 46 balls to move Australia to 71 for two in the 17th over. Vicky Ostwal would then add to his tally as India’s leading wicket-taker in the tournament (now 12), dismissing opener Campbell Kellaway for 30 as he sent a drive straight to Nishant Sindhu. It was now up to Australian captain Cooper Connolly to match his opposite number but could add only three runs as he top-edged a looping catch to Rasheed. Instead, Lachlan Shaw was the man to try and steer Australia to an increasingly improbable run chase, but he could not find a partner as the next three batters fell cheaply to leave Australia on 125 for seven. Australia’s first six came sooner than their opponents, in the 37th over to India’s 44th, but the very next ball broke their eighth-wicket partnership which had added 42 runs. Milestones continued to bring dismissals, Lachlan Shaw going five balls after bringing up his half-century as Ravi Kumar took his second wicket. Tailender Tom Whitney put up some resistance including crashing back-to-back sixes but was run out to signal the end of his side’s challenge for the title. India’s victory means the two undefeated sides will face off as they take on England at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, Antigua and Barbuda on 5 February.

CLIMBING - Int News 02 Feb, 2022

Mountaineer Little Karim compels to sell Ronaldo shirt
Sports Desk ISLAMABAD:-Well-Known Pakistani mountaineer Little Karim compelled to sell the great footballer Cristiano Ronaldo shirt with his signatures, which was gifted to him aiming to meet his treatment expenses. Mohammad Karim has been in critical condition for the last many days. Karim popularly known as “Little Karim” is a veteran high altitude mountain porter who is famous for his worth of expeditions, climbing skills and incredible resolve, which truly belie his small stature. Despite of his services to both tourism and mountaineering in the country, he is unable to afford an adequate healthcare for himself. As he battles old age and ill health, his family is looking to the government for some relief.

CRICKET - Int News 02 Feb, 2022

Daryl Mitchell receives the ICC Spirit of Cricket Award for 2021
Aamir Ali Janjua DUBAI (UAE):-As part of the 2021 edition of the ICC Awards, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced Daryl Mitchell as the winner of the ICC Spirit of Cricket Award for 2021. Mitchell won the award for his gesture of refusing to take a single in the high-pressure ICC Men’s T20 World Cup semi-final against England in Abu Dhabi on November 10, 2021. Earning the respect of the international cricket fraternity instantly, Mitchell becomes the fourth New Zealand player to win the award, following the footsteps of Daniel Vettori, Brendon McCullum and Kane Williamson. The incident took place in the first delivery of the 18th over bowled by England spinner Adil Rashid with Jimmy Neesham on strike. New Zealand at that moment required 34 off the final three overs and despite the match situation, Mitchell refused to take the single as he felt he was in the bowler's way, who tried to stop the ball on his follow-through.  Neesham had hit the ball firmly slightly wide off Rashid's reach, who collided with Mitchell as he went on to stop the ball. Neesham was eager to take the single and had come down the wicket seeing the opportunity but was turned down by Mitchell from the other end.  Commenting on receiving the honour and reflecting on that moment, Daryl Mitchell, said: “It is a real honour to receive the ICC Spirit of Cricket Award and it was absolutely amazing to be part of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup that happened in UAE last year. Reflecting back, it was a pretty tight game against England at the semi-final of the tournament with only a few overs to go, Neesh hit a single down to long-off and I think I obstructed Rashid who was trying to get to the ball. “We pride ourselves as a team, in the way we play our cricket and I guess that’s the spirit of cricket. Personally, I felt like I got in the way, and we wanted to win but on our own terms. I guess it paid off in the long run, that we won the game. “We want to win every game, but we don’t want to do it in a way that goes against the values of cricket. The spirit of cricket is very important. It is a platform for young cricketers to watch and learn and to get inspired to play the game and go about winning it in the right way. At the end of the day, it is just a game, and it is a game that we all love, and we are very lucky to be able to do that in the right way.” “Personally, there are more important things than winning a game of cricket and at that moment it was the right thing to do.” This spirit is described in the preamble to the laws of cricket: "Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it should be played not only within its laws but also within the spirit of the game. Any action which is seen to abuse this spirit causes injury to the game itself."

POLO - National 02 Feb, 2022

The Hamdan Aibak Polo Cup: DS Polo / Rizvis FG Polo earn victories
Sports Bulletin Report LAHORE (February 2, 2022):-DS Polo/Rizvi's and FG Polo recorded narrow victories against their respective opponents in The Hamdan Aibak Polo Cup 2022 matches here at the Lahore Polo Club ground on Wednesday. The first match of the day proved to be a thrilling encounter, in which DS Polo/Rizvi's defeated Barry's by a close margin of 4½-4. Hissam Ali Hyder emerged as hero of the match from the winning team, which had a half goal handicap advantage, with a classic contribution of two tremendous goals while Daniyal Sheikh and talented Syed Mohammad Aun Rizvi converted one goal apiece. From the losing side, Ernesto Trotz played well and hammered a hat-trick of goals while Nafees Barry struck one but their efforts couldn't bear fruit for their team. Barry’s though start the match well with a field goal but DS Polo/Rizvi’s bounced back well and banged in a brace to take 2-1 lead by the end of the first chukker. Barry’s once against made a strong comeback in the second chukker and thrashed in two back-to-back goals to get back 3-2 lead. The third chukker was evenly poised as both the sides struck one goal apiece with Barry’s still enjoying a slight 4-3 lead. In the fourth and decisive chukker, DS Polo/Rizvi’s cracked a field goal to level the score at 4-4. No more goal was scored and DS Polo/Rizvi’s, having a half goal handicap advantage, won the match by 4½-4. The second match of the day also proved to be a nail-biting encounter, where FG Polo Team defeated Diamond Paints by a narrow margin of 9-8½. Ramiro Zaveletta was in sublime form and displayed outstanding skills with mallet and pony. He smashed in super seven goals from the winning team while the remaining two goals were converted by Julia. From Diamond Paints, which had two and a half goal handicap advantage, Saqib Khan Khakwani cracked a classic quartet and Mir Huzaifa Ahmed banged in a brace but their efforts were futile in the end. FG Polo were off to a flying start as they banged in a brace in the first chukker to take 2-0 lead. The second chukker was also dominated by FG Polo as they converted three goals against two by Diamond Paints to gain 5-2 lead. The third chukker saw both the sides scoring two goals each with FG Polo still enjoying a healthy 7-4 lead. The fourth and last chukker was identical to the third one as both the teams slammed in a brace each to make it 9-6 and with two and a half goal advantage for Diamond Paints, FG Polo narrowly won the crucial match by 9-8½. The nail-biting matches were witnessed and enjoyed by Lahore Polo Club President Umer Sadik, Secretary General Agha Murtaza Ali Khan, executive committee members, players and their families and polo lovers.

TENNIS - National 02 Feb, 2022

Millat Tractors Junior National Tennis Championship; Bilal wins the title
Sports Bulletin Report LAHORE:-Bilal Asim has won the title of Millat Tractors Junior National Tennis Championship after beating Haider Ali Rizwan in a single sided final at Punjab Tennis Academy Bagh-e-Jinnah Mall Road Lahore on Wednesday. The final score-line was 6-0 and 6-3. Also, Bilal Asim pairing with Haider Ali Rizwan claimed the Under-18 Doubles title of the championship. Lt Col (Rtd) Mukhtar Ahmad Bhatti Senior Manager Admin/ Purchase Millat Tractors graced the closing ceremony as chief guest to distribute the prizes among the winners and runner-ups of the national junior tennis fixture. Secretary, Punjab Lawn Tennis Association (PLTA) Rasheed Malik was also present in the ceremony. Results: Boys’ Under-18 (Final): Bilal Asim beat Haider Ali Rizwan 6-0, 6-3 Boys’ Under-18 Doubles (Final): Bilal Asim & Haider Ali Rizwan beat Farman Shakeel & Hassan Ali 6-3, 6-2 Girls’ Under-18 (Final):  Ashtafila Arif beat Zahra Suleman 3-6, 7-6, 10-5 Boys’ Under-16 (Final): Bilal Asim beat Haider Ali Rizwan 6-3, 6-0 Boys’ Under-14 (Final): Ahtesham Humayun beat Husnain Ali Rizwan 0-6, 6-1,10-8 Boys’ Under-14 Doubles (Final): Abu Bakar Talha & Zohaib Afzal Malik beat Ameer Mazari & Hamza Ali Rizwan 4-0, 5-4 Boys / Girls Under-12 (Final): Abu Bakar Talha beat Umar Jawad 6-2, 6-3 Boys / Girls Under-10 (Final): Hajra Suhail beat Mustafa Uzair Rana 4-0, 4-0 Boys / Girls Under-8: Gold Medal: Aimen Rehan Silver Medal: Ehsan Bari Bronze Medal: Daniyal Afzal Malik Boys / Girls Under-6: Gold Medal: Mamoon Bari Silver Medal: Yahya Khan Bronze Medal: Aahil khurram.

TENNIS - National 02 Feb, 2022

Subh-e-Nau Ladies Tennis: Sarah, Sheeza and Meheq reach in the semifinals
Abdul Jabbar Faisal ISLAMABAD:-Sarah Mahboob, Sheeza Sajid and Meheq Khokhar moved into the semifinals of Ladies’ Singles discipline of the Subh-e-Nau Ladies National Ranking Tennis Tournament 2022 after beating their respective challengers PTF-SDA Tennis Complex, Islamabad on Wednesday. Fatima Ali Raja also booked her berth in the semifinal, as her opponent Asifa Khan could not reach the court owing to death of her grandfather. In the first quarterfinal, top seed Sarah Mahboob thrashed Seher Aleeem in straight sets 2-0 with the score of 6-1 and 6-2. In the second quarterfinal Sheeza Sajid beat Noor Mushtaq 2-0 at 6-4 and 6-0. Meheq Khokhar ousted Kainat Ali in similar style 2-0. The final score-line was 6-4 and 6-0. The semifinals will be played on Thursday at the same venue. President, Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) Salim Saifullah Khan visited the tennis complex and witnessed some of the matches. He appreciated Sahaida Kausar Farooq (Chairperson Subh-e-Nau) for organizing the tournament for the promotion of girls’ tennis in the country. Shahida Kausar Farooq thanked the President PTF for extending all-out support for the smooth conduction of the event. Results: Ladies Singles (Quarter Finals): Sarah Mahboob beat Seher Aleeem 6-1, 6-2 Sheeza Sajid beat Noor Mushtaq 6-4, 6-0 Meheq Khokhar beat Kainat Ali 6-4, 6-0 Ladies Doubles (Semi-Finals): Meheq Khokhar / Sarah Mahboob beat Kainat Ali Seher Aleem 6-3, 6-4 Noor Malik / Amna Ali Qayum beat Sheeza Sajid / Mariam Mirza 6-3, 4-6 (10-7) Girls’ Under-14 (Semi-Finals): Zunaisha Noor beat Mahrukh Sajid 6-0, 6-1 Amna Ali Qayum beat Lalarukh Sajid 6-0, 6-0

CRICKET - Int News 02 Feb, 2022

Sobers congratulates Holder for his Beaver-trick
Bipin Dani World's greatest all-rounder Sir Garfield Sobers was "more than happy" to congratulate the newest and Windies' first double hat-trick achiever Jason Holder on Sunday. Jason Holder emulated Afghanistan's Rashid Khan, Sri lanka's Lasith Malinga & Ireland's Curtis Campher to become the fourth bowler in T20I cricket to claim four wickets in four balls. He did so against England at Bridgetown in the fifth and final match of the series, which enabled his team to win the match and the series.  "I was present at the Kensington Oval ground and after the match was invited by the team management to meet. I personally met Holder and congratulated his double hat-trick", Sobers, speaking exclusively over the telephone said. "Grabbing 4 in 4 is rare and not many bowlers have achieved this. Holder is a no. 1 very good cricketer and it was his fantastic performance. I wished him good luck for the upcoming India tour as well", he added. India-born Anuradha Doddaballapur, who is now a cardiovascular scientist in Germany was the first woman player to take four wickets in four balls in T20 internationals (against Austria in August 2020). (On 26th January this year, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had sent her a special message in Frankfurt on India's 75th year of freedom). Beaver-trick Holder's father, Ronald Holder speaking exclusively, says this feat of 4 in 4 is also known as a Beaver-trick.

CRICKET - Int News 02 Feb, 2022

West Indian All-rounder lady Matthews advances in ICC ODI Player Rankings
Sports Bulletin Report DUBAI (UAE):-West Indies all-rounder Hayley Matthews has progressed four places to 11th position in the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings after a fine show in the first two matches of their four match-series against South Africa. Matthews, who grabbed two wickets each in both matches, is the highest-ranked bowler from the West Indies with other off-spinner Anisa Mohammed in 25th place and Shakera Selman 26th. Seam bowler Shamilia Connell has moved up nine slots to 29th after taking three wickets in the two matches. South Africa captain Sune Luus has advanced seven places to joint-34th among bowlers and is up two places to 44th in the batting list, which is now led by Alyssa Healy with Mithali Raj in second place after Lizelle Lee dropped two places to third. Lee, ICC’s Women’s ODI Player of the Year in 2021, is out of the series due to COVID-19. The all-rounders’ list also sees changes at the top with Marizanne Kapp slipping to third after missing the matches against the West Indies. Nat Sciver and Elisse Perry are ranked first and second. Chedean Nation (up five places to 51st) of the West Indies and opener Tazmin Brits (up 25 places to 64th) of South Africa are others to move up the batters’ list in the latest update that sees Sri Lanka’s players drop out of the rankings tables as they have not played ODIs since October 2019 and will make a return once they play an ODI.

CRICKET - 02 Feb, 2022

Under-19 CWC 2022: India and Australia all set for semifinal
Sports Bulletin Report ISLAMABAD:-Cooper Connolly is backing Australia’s new batting prodigy Teague Wyllie to help fire his team into the ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup final 2022. A talented India team stand between Australia and Saturday’s showpiece match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. However, Aussie captain Connolly believes his team have the ability to get there, particularly if his Western Australia teammate Wyllie can maintain his red-hot form as the three-week tournament reaches its conclusion. Wiley has already scored 264 runs in four matches and going into the semi-finals is the fourth-highest run scorer at the World Cup. “I said at the start of the tournament,” said Connolly. “That he (Teague Wyllie) was going to be a big run scorer for us. “I backed him as a Western Australia man, I’ve seen him progress all the way from playing as a junior. He is a really talented guy. “There is no reason why he can’t continue to do that and I think he can play a big role for us in these last couple of matches.” The 18-year-old all-rounder also confirmed that facing their toughest opponent of the finals so far wouldn’t stop his team from playing positively. His team chased down a big total in their group win over Scotland before putting 276 runs on the board in the Super League quarter-final win over Pakistan. Connolly added: “There is no change from us in approach. We are just going to try and play some good cricket and hopefully we can knock off India. “They are a very good side and we know that, but I think if we play our best cricket we can beat them. “To reach the final would be pretty cool. I spoke to Mitch Marsh briefly about it, because he won the last one for Australia (in 2010). “I’d love to be able to get to that spot and do the same as him.” Meanwhile, India skipper Yash Dhull says his team’s warm-up victory over Australia last month won’t have any substantial impact on their forthcoming final four clash. Dhull’s team thrashed the Aussies by nine wickets in Guyana prior to the competition proper getting underway, with the skipper himself scoring an unbeaten half-century. That day the Indian spinners were in particularly fine form but Dhull believes the differences, in both conditions and the wicket, make Wednesday’s game an incomparable scenario. “The wicket in the warm-up match against Australia Under-19s was different to the one we will have in the semi-final tomorrow (in Antigua),” he said. “The game will be played depending on the pitch conditions. So, we will only know tomorrow how we will bowl and how we can put Australia under pressure.” “We will look to play with a positive mindset. We will look to set the target as per the condition of the wicket and the situation of the match. “Everyone is fit and fine and available for selection.” Dhull was part of the group in the India team hit by a covid earlier in the tournament, but recovered to produce an excellent display in the quarter-final win over Bangladesh. He was also full of praise for the team’s coach VVS Laxman, who scored over 8,000 runs in test match cricket for the men in blue. Dhull added: “VVS Laxman has been sharing his experience with us and been talking about the mindset we need to have. His role has been important for us.”

CRICKET - 02 Feb, 2022

Under-19 CWC 2022: England beat Afghanistan to clinch place in final
Sports Bulletin Report ISLAMABAD:-England kept their nerve to become the first team to reach the ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup final after edging a thriller with Afghanistan by 15 runs. Spinner Rehan Ahmed became the hero for the Young Lions, taking three wickets in the penultimate over at crucial point when their opponents needed just 18 runs from the last 10 balls. England will now face the winner of the other semi between Australia and India on Saturday in the final – a remarkable turnaround from the previous tournament just two years ago in South Africa when they finished ninth. As for Afghanistan they will head to the Coolidge Cricket Ground for the third-place playoff. England end 24-year wait to return to the final despite brave Afghanistan effort Rain delayed the first of the two Super League semi-finals at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground after England won the toss and chose to bat. Once both sides were eventually able to take to the field in Antigua and Barbuda it was Afghanistan who made the stronger start. Jacob Bethell, who lit up the quarter-final tie with 88 against South Africa last week, was trapped LBW by Naveed Zadran, an early sign that England faced a difficult task. Skipper Tom Prest then joined vice-captain Bethell in making an early departure, reducing them to 2-56, as the Young Lions struggled to command with the bat. George Thomas did steady the ship with an excellent 50 after a slightly nervy introduction at the crease, only beaten by an excellent delivery from Noor Ahmad. And when William Luxton was clean bowled by Izharulhaq Naveed, Prest’s team were five wickets down having barely put 100 runs on the board. However, the rain came again to delay play for a further half hour and led to revised conditions of 47 overs per side. England’s back-end partnership of 95 from George Bell and Alex Horton then managed to put a different dynamic on their innings. The duo attacked the Afghanistan seamers fiercely which managed to top the final total up to 231. The earlier interruptions from the weather meant Afghanistan had a revised DLS target to match this score and chasing their first ever ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup final, they knew a good start was needed to seize control of the game. Opener Nangeyalia Kharote was unable to provide it when English seamer Josh Boyden claimed his wicket with just the third ball of the innings. But Kharote’s replacement Allah Noor, smashed a huge six to get off the mark and quickly gave his team a platform. The 18-year-old produced a marvellous knock, which featured eight boundaries as the momentum of the semi swung back the Afghanistan’s way. Along with wicketkeeper Mohammad Ishaq the pair got their team past 90, with Noor making a valuable half-century.         England’s crucial breakthrough came after some wonderful fielding led to a run-out for Ishaq with wicketkeeper Horton reacting quickly to a loose throw at the strikers end. Noor remained stubborn but eventually went for 60, with Thomas Aspinwall claiming a vital wicket. That set-up a frantic-finish that could have gone either way. The 44th over for England appeared to have turned the game when two no balls in-a-row gifted their opponents eight runs, before Abdul Hadi (37 no) smashed a huge six to take them to 200 and tantalising close. But Ahmed’s late flurry and a nerveless final over from Boyden carried England over the line to their first ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup final since 1998 in South Africa, when they lifted the trophy.
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