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Mohammad Shoaib wins ITF Juniors title
SPORTS REPORT
ISLAMABAD (December 5, 2020):-Top seed Pakistani lad Mohammad Shoaib won the Boys Singles title of the General Tyre ITF J5 Junior Tennis Championship after beating Roy Keegan from United Kingdom (UK) in straight sets 2-0 with the score-line of 6-3 and 6-3 at PTF Complex, Islamabad on Saturday.
Khawar Hyat Khan, Senior Executive Vice President – PTF, graced the occasion as chief guest and gave away the prizes among the players. Mohammad Arif Qureshi, ITF Referee supervised the event in a highly professional manner.
Salim Saifullah Khan President- PTF and the management extended their heartiest congratulation to Mohammad Shoaib for his successive wins in the championships.
International Squash Tournament from December 7, 2020
SPORTS REPORT
ISLAMABAD (December 4, 2020):-Pakistan International Squash Tournament for Men and Women will be kicked off from December 7, 2020 at Mushaf Squash Complex Islamabad in the premises of Pakistan Sports Complex.
According to Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF), the Men Event carries the prize money of US$ 12,000 whereas Women Event US$ 6,000. Men event draw consist of 32 players and will start on December 7 while Women draw has 16 players and will commence on December 8, 2020.
Top four players in Men Event include Tayyab Aslam, Asim Khan, Farhan Mehboob and Amaad whereas Amna Fayyaz, Faiza Zafar, Madina Zafar and Moqaddas Ashraf are top four in Women event.
ITF Junior Tennis Tournament: Unseeded Aarav Samrat and Aki Zuben annex Boys Doubles title
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ISLAMABAD (December 4, 2020):- Unseeded Aarav Samrat Hada and Aki Zuben Rawat of Nepal annexed the Boys Doubles title of General Tyre ITF J5 Juniors Tennis by after thrashing top seed Mohammad Shoaib and Ahmed Kamil of Pakistan in a thrilling and entertaining three sets match at PTF SDA Tennis Complex on Friday.
Shoaib and Ahmed Kamil won the first set 6-3 by breaking 1st game of Aarav Samrat and Aki Zuben. Aarav and Aki won the second set 6-2 by breaking the third game of Ahmed Kamil. The match was decided on super tie break, which was won by Aarav Samrat and Aki Zuben with a score of 10-8. It is the first ITF title for Nepali pair. The match lasted 1 hour and 13 minutes. Mr. Hussnain Mehmood chaired the final match.
In the Girls singles final, Arina Valitova of Russia won the Girls singles title by beating Abhilasha Bista of Nepal in straight sets 6-1, 6-2. Arina was in fine touch and won the first set easily with a score of 6-1, by breaking 2nd, 4th and 6th game of Abhilasha. She hit a number of winners from the baseline. She was in full command in the second set, and kept the same pressure and won it 6-2 by breaking 3rd, 5th and 7th game of Abhilasha Bista. She won the doubles crown in this tournament. The match lasted 1 hour. Asif Ali officiated the final match.
Dr. Arshad Mehmood, Special Secretary IPC graced the occasion as chief guest along with the guest of honour Salim Saifullah Khan, President PTF and distributed the prizes among the winners of girls singles, doubles and boys doubles. He also visited the PTF Secretariat, the new synthetic courts and was also briefed by the President PTF about the tennis activities and future plans. Salim Saifullah Khan also thanked Secretary IPC for gracing the occasion, despite his busy schedule.
Boy’s singles final will be played tomorrow at 11 AM between Mohammad Shoaib of Pakistan and Roy Keegan of Britain.
Results:
Boy’s Doubles (Final):
Aarav Samrat Hada (NEP) / Aki Zuben Rawat (NEP) beat Mohammad Shoaib (PAK) / Ahmed Kamil (PAK) 3-6, 6-2(10-8)
Girls Singles (Final):
Arina Valitova (RUS) beat Abhilasha Bista (NEP) 6-1, 6-2
ITF Junior Tennis Tournament: Abhilasha and Arina lift Girls Doubles title
ABDUL JABBAR FAISAL
ISLAMABAD (December 3, 2020):-Abhilasha Bista from Nepal pairing with Arina Valitova from Russia on Thursday lifted the title of Girl’s Doubles Event of the 2nd Leg of the General Tyre ITF J5 Junior Tennis Championship after beating Zoha Asim of Pakistan and Margarita Okhendovskaya of Ukraine in straight 2-0 at the PTF Complex, Islamabad. The final score-line was 6-3 and 6-2.
In first semi-final of Girls singles event, top seed Arina Valitova was in fine touch and registered a straight-set win against Margarita Okhendovskaya of Ukraine with a score of 6-3, 6-1 by playing powerful forehand and backhand drives.
Meanwhile in the second semi-final, Abhilasha Bista of Nepal won her encounter against Zoha Asim of Pakistan in straight sets 6-4, 6-2. Zoha Asim made a number of unforced errors at the crucial stages of the match.
In the Boys singles event, Mohammad Shoaib of Pakistan and Roy Keegan advanced into the Boys singles final, which will be played on Saturday, 05th December, 2020.
Top Seed Mohammad Shoaib of Pakistan struggled hard to win the match in a well contested three-set match. Siddhartha Lama of USA won the first set at 6-4 by breaking 10th game of Shoaib, in which he hit two double faults. In second set, both the players displayed quality tennis from the baseline. Shoaib builds up the winning lead 5-1, by breaking first and third game of Siddhartha Lama. Siddhartha Lama broke the 8th game of Shoaib after three deuces. Shoaib won the second set at 6-3 by breaking the last game of Siddhartha at 0-40 by hitting some good passing shots.
In the final set, long rallies were witnessed from the baseline as the score went up to 4 all, with both the players holding their respective serves. Shoaib won the final set 6-4 by breaking the 10th game of the final set and moved into the final. In the second semifinal, Roy Keegan got a walkover against Rohan Belday of USA, on account of medical reasons.
In the Boys doubles event, Mohammad Shoaib and Ahmed Kamil of Pakistan also got walkover against Rohan Belday and Alexander Karman of USA as Rohan Belday was unable to play on account of medical reasons.
In the other semi-final, Aarav Samrat Hada and Aki Zuben Rawat of Nepal won their match against Abdullah of Pakistan and Aoi Ooka of Japan in a thrilling, well contested two-set match 7-6(5),6-3. Boy’s Doubles final will be played tomorrow at 10 pm and Girls singles final will be played at 2:15 PM.
Results:
Girl’s Doubles (Final):
Abhilasha Bista (NEP) / Arina Valitova (RUS) beat Zoha Asim (PAK) / Margarita Okhendovskaya (Ukraine) 6-3, 6-2
Boys Singles (Semifinals):
Mohammad Shoaib (PAK) beat Siddhartha Lama (USA) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
Roy Keegan (GBR) w/o Rohan Belday (USA)
Boy’s Doubles (Semifinals):
Aarav Samrat Hada (NEP) / Aki Zuben Rawat (NEP) beat Abdullah (PAK) / Aoi Ooka (JPN) 7-6(5), 6-3
Ahmed Kamil (PAK) / Mohammad Shoaib (PAK) w/o Rohan Belday (USA) / Alexander Karman (USA)
Girls Singles (Semifinals):
Arina Valitova (RUS) beat Margarita Okhendovskaya (Ukraine) 6-3, 6-1
Abhilasha Bista (NEP) beat Zoha Asim (PAK) 6-4, 6-2.
MALAN ATTAINS HIGHEST-EVER RATING POINTS IN T20I HISTORY
SPORTS DESK
ISLAMABAD (December 2, 2020):-Dawid Malan has attained the highest-ever rating points for batsmen in the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings after a terrific run saw him top the series aggregate with 173 runs and help England blank South Africa 3-0.
The 33-year-old left-hander has reached 915 points, the first to cross the 900-point mark after Australian Aaron Finch’s 900-point achievement in July 2018. Malan now enjoys a 44-point lead over Pakistan’s Babar Azam, whom he overtook to become number one in September this year.
Malan’s player of the series performance included a match-winning 99 not out in the final match and helped England leapfrog Australia to take top position in the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s T20I Team Rankings.
England, who had started the series at 271 points, are now level with Australia at 275 points but ahead on decimal points. South Africa and New Zealand retain their fifth and sixth positions while the West Indies have slipped behind Afghanistan to 10th place after losing 2-0 to New Zealand in another series, performances of which are also included in Wednesday’s rankings update.
England’s Jos Buttler has gained seven spots to reach 21st position while South Africa’s Rassie van der Dussen’s continued good form, which saw him score 136 runs in the series, has lifted him 17 places to a career-best fifth position. Faf du Plessis’s return to form, with an aggregate of 121 runs, has pushed him into the top 20.
Among the bowlers, England’s leg-spinner Adil Rashid is back to the 700-point mark, gaining three places to reach number 4. He is just one spot below his career-best third position achieved in November 2018. The top seven bowlers are all spinners, with Tabraiz Shamsi, South Africa’s top ranked bowler in 5th place.
Chris Jordan, who became England’s leading T20I wicket-taker in the third match against South Africa with his 66th wicket, has gained one place to reach 12th rank. Fast bowler Lungi Ngidi makes an entry into the top 50 bowlers for the first time after taking four wickets in the series. His previous best was 67th in September this year.
The series in New Zealand saw the home side’s Lockie Ferguson leap 45 slots to 32nd position after finishing as the most successful bowler in the series with seven wickets, which included a player of the match effort of five for 21 in the first match.
Glenn Phillips celebrated his recall to the New Zealand T20I side for the first time in two years by smashing a century in the second match and climbing into the top 100 batsmen for the first time – ending the series in 86th place.
Kieron Pollard was the West Indian star of the series, scoring 103 runs at a strike rate of 198. That was good enough to take him up 18 places to the 57th rank with the bat and up to seventh place in the all-rounders’ table.
Shoaib promises to bring his Indian wife to Sri Lanka in next time
By BIPIN DANI
Pakistani all-rounder Shoaib Malik is hoping to bring his Indian wife Sania Mirza to Sri Lanka next year when he arrives to play the 2nd year of Lanka Premier League (LPL). Sania and son Izhaan Mirza Malik recently went to Pakistan to support Shoaib in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
"Yes, they did come to Pakistan. The reason being I had not met my son for about seven months. Sania came there and met my mother and family also. We then went to Dubai, where we stayed for a few weeks", Malik in a chat with this reporter at the virtual media conference organized by the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) board revealed.
Shoaib and Sania had spent some time with former India captain MS Dhoni and his wife Sakshi in Dubai, it is understood.
Malik also revealed the reason for not bringing the family to Sri Lanka.
"My (two year) son may find it difficult to take so many flights but yes, they will come here next year. Sri Lanka is at my heart. I enjoy the hospitality of this country. I have so many cricketing friends in this country. I love the people here. Enjoy the food".
Jaffna Stallions' 38-year-old Malik did not wait for the umpire's decision for his run out dismissal against Kandy Tusker's on Tuesday.
"It was a very obvious dismissal and any other batsman at this position also would not have waited for the umpire's call", Malik added.
PCB successfully delivers 148 matches in 2020-21 domestic season
SPORTS REPORT
ISLAMABAD (December 2, 2020):-Despite the Covid-19 pandemic that has either postponed or truncated cricket seasons across the cricket world, the Pakistan Cricket Board has successfully delivered 148 matches in the 2020-21 season before the start of the sixth round matches of the first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, which began in Karachi on Wednesday.
By the time the three-day Quaid-e-Azam Trophy concludes on 12 December and the first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy finishes on 5 January 2021, the PCB remains confident it would have organised 188 matches from 10 completed tournaments in the 2020-21 season, which commenced on 30 September with the First XI National T20 Cup.
These tournaments include the first and second XIs National T20 Cup, National U19 One-Day and Three-Day Tournaments, six international matches against Zimbabwe, remaining four HBL PSL 2020 fixtures, the National Triangular T20 Women’s Cricket Championship, the ongoing three-day and four-day Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, and the upcoming Second XI Pakistan Cup One-Day Tournament.
During the nine tournaments/series to date, as many as 2,830 Covid-19 tests have been conducted on players, players support personnel and match officials as the PCB has strictly followed and implemented its strict protocols, which were designed in-house, and have been put together for the health and safety of all participants.
Until curtains fall on the 2020-21 season in late March, the PCB is optimistic of staging another 112 matches from the first and second XIs Pakistan Cup One-Day Tournament, international matches against South Africa and the HBL Pakistan Super League 2021.
This means to date, the PCB has delivered nearly 58 per cent of the planned 260 matches in circumstances that can be termed far from normal.
The events and series are separate to cricket activities in the National High Performance Centre, where star coaches have been spending a lot of time preparing strategies and pathways for talented cricketers as well as coaches and match officials.
PCB Chief Executive Wasim Khan: “This data is extremely satisfying for the Pakistan Cricket Board as it illustrates two simple facts: firstly, we have delivered cricket events and activities uninterruptedly despite the pandemic while ensuring health and safety of all participants, and, secondly, we have brought the fans and followers closer to action by live broadcast on TV and YouTube streaming.
“This reflects our resolve, commitment and promise to the Pakistan cricket fans that we will not only provide entertainment through quality cricket but will continue to invest in our domestic cricket. I am glad that the response to date has been phenomenal.
“The 2020-21 season has also brought the entire PCB together in the planning and delivery of a crowded and busy season in which events have overlapped and multiple teams have been in action in one city. Due to the professional event planning and delivery, we remain on track of completing a full season of domestic and international cricket during these unprecedented times.”
PCB Director – High Performance Nadeem Khan: “Cricket activities are the lifeline for the PCB and professional cricketers, and I am pleased we have been able to keep the players busy in competitive cricket by keeping the stadia alive and active.
“The standard of cricket has been pretty good and through live broadcast and streaming, we have seen a number of talented cricketers announce their arrival. This season, played in difficult circumstances, has clearly benefited these talented cricketers, which, in turn, will assist Pakistan cricket moving forward as the selectors and team managements will be able to identify the talent that can strengthen their squads.
“This has not been an easy period for the entire world. But, from our medical team to the commercial team to the logistics team to the security team, everyone has contributed significantly to ensure cricket remains unaffected.”
ITF Junior: Top seed Mohammad Shoaib outclasses Ruslan 2-0
ABDUL JABBAR FAISAL
ISLAMABAD (December 2, 2020):- Mohammad Shoaib, Siddhartha Lama, Rohan Belday and Roy Keegan on Wednesday qualified for the semifinals of ongoing Boys Singles Event of the 2nd Leg of ITF Junior Tennis Tournament at PTF Tennis Complex Islamabad. All four players claimed victories easily in straight sets on the clay surface after displaying excellent skills of game.
Top seed Pakistani lad, Mohammad Shoaib eliminated 3rd seed Ruslan Serazhetdinov of Russia without any resistance with the score-line of 6-1 and 6-4 in the first quarterfinal of the day. Unseeded Siddhartha Lama of USA also displayed quality tennis to beat Zalan Khan of Pakistan 6-0, 6-4. Now he will face top seed Mohammad Shoaib in the semifinal on Thursday at same venue.
Later on, in the third quarterfinal, Roy Keegan of Britain registered a straight-set win against Alexandar Karman of USA in a well contested two-set match. Rohan Belday of USA beat Aki Zuben Rawat of Nepal in another one-sided affair 6-2, 6-2 in the fourth quarterfinal. He will meet Roy Keegan in the second semifinal of the ITF Junior Tennis Tournament.
In the doubles event, Abdullah of Pakistan pairing with Aoi Ooka of Japan caused a major upset in the quarterfinal by eliminating 3rd seed Zalan Khan of Pakistan and Ruslan Serazhetdinov of Russia in a thrilling three set match and moved into the semifinal.
Results:
Boys Singles (Quarterfinals):
Mohammad Shoaib (PAK) beat Ruslan Serazhetdinov (RUS) 6-1, 6-4
Siddhartha Lama (USA) beat Zalan Khan (PAK) 6-0, 6-4
Roy Keegan (GBR) beat Alexander Karman (USA) 6-3, 6-3
Rohan Belday (USA) beat Aki Zuben Rawat (NEP) 6-2, 6-2
Boys Doubles (Quarterfinal):
Ahmed Kamil (PAK) / Mohammad Shoaib (PAK) beat Hamid Israr Gul (PAK) / Roy Keegan (GBR) 4-6, 6-2(10-8)
Aarav Samrat Hada (NEP) / Zuben Rawat (NEP) beat Mahatir Mohammad Khan (PAK) / Hasheesh Kumar (PAK) 6-4, 6-3
Abdullah (PAK) / Aoi Ooka (JPN) beat Zalan Khan (PAK) / Ruslan Serazhetdinov (RUS) 6-4, 3-6(11-9)
Rohan Belday (USA) / Alexander Karman (USA) beat Aryan Giri (NEP) / Siddhartha Lama (USA) 6-3, 6-3
Girls Doubles (Semifinals):
Abhilasha Bista (NEP) / Arina Valitova (RUS) beat Sheeza Sajid (PAK) / Ekaterina Suvorova (RUS) 6-0, 6-2
Zoha Asim (PAK) / Margarita Okhendovskaya (Ukraine) beat Maleeha Khalid (PAK) / Zahara Suleman (PAK) 6-0, 6-0
ITF Junior Tennis Tournament reaches at quarterfinals stage
ABDUL JABBAR FAISAL
ISLAMABAD (December 1, 2020):- Mohammad Shoaib, Zalan Khan, Siddhartha Lama, Ruslan Serazhetdinov, Rohan Belday, Roy Keegan, Aki Zuben Rawat, and Alexander Karman moved into the quarterfinals by winning their respective matches of the second round of Boys Singles Event of the 2nd Leg of ITF Junior Tennis Tournament at PTF Tennis Complex Islamabad on Tuesday.
Zalan Khan, an upcoming player from Islamabad, caused a major upset in the tournament when he eliminated 3rd seeded player Aryan Giri of Nepal in a well contested two set match. Zalan won the first set at 6-4 by breaking 9th game of Aryan Giri. The second set was marked with beautiful passing shots, lobs and execution of superb volleys as the score went up to 6 all, as both the players held their respective serves and the set was decided in a hard-fought tie-break 10-8.
Top seed Mohammad Shoaib was in excellent touch and eliminated Raja Azan Ahmed Sajid without any resistance with the score of 6-2, 6-0. Alexandar Karman of the USA caused another major upset of the tournament, when he eliminated 2nd seed Ahmed Kamil of Pakistan in straight set at the score of 6-1, 6-3.
Results:
Boys Singles (Round-II):
Ruslan Serazhetdinov (RUS) beat Hamid Israr Gul (PAK) 6-4, 6-2
Zalan Khan (PAK) beat Aryan Giri (NEP) 6-4, 7-6(8)
Siddhartha Lama (USA) beat Aoi Ooka (JPN) 6-3, 6-2
Mohammad Shoaib (PAK) beat Raja Azan Ahmed Sajid (PAK) 6-2, 6-0
Rohan Belday (USA) beat Mohammad Huzaifa Khan (PAK) 6-0, 6-2
Roy Keegan (GBR) beat Aarav Samrat Hada (NEP) 6-0, 6-1
Aki Zuben Rawat (NEP) beat Mohammad Haider Ali Rizwan (PAK) 6-2,6-1
Alexander Karman (USA) beat Ahmed Kamil (PAK) 6-1, 6-3
Boys Doubles (Round-I):
Aryan Giri (NEP) / Siddhartha Lama (USA) beat Muhammad Hamza AASIM (PAK) / Yahya Luni (PAK) 6-1, 6-1
Mahatir Mohammad Khan (PAK) / Hasheesh Kumar (PAK) beat Raja Azan Ahmed Sajid (PAK) / Ryaan Khawaja Saud (USA) 6-0, 6-1
Rohan Belday (USA) / Alexander Karman (USA) beat Ahmad Nael Qureshi (PAK) / Huzaima Abdul Rehman (PAK) 6-0, 6-0
Abdullah (PAK) / Aoi Ooka (JPN) beat Nalain Abbas (PAK) / Saim Choudhry (PAK) 6-1, 6-3
Zalan Khan (PAK) / Ruslan Serazhetdinov (RUS) beat Bilal Asim (PAK) / Abdul Hanan (PAK) 6-2, 6-3
Aarav Samrat Hada (NEP) / Zuben Rawat (NEP) beat Sami Zeb Khan (PAK) / Subhan Bin Salik (PAK) 6-2, 6-2
Hamid Israr Gul (PAK) / Roy Keegan (GBR) beat Mohammad Huzaifa Khan (PAK) / Mohammad Talha Khan (PAK) 6-0, 6-1
Girls Singles (Quarter-Finals):
Margarita Okhendovskaya (Ukraine) beat Labika Durab (PAK) 6-0, 6-0
Arina Valitova (RUS) beat Zahara Suleman (PAK) 6-0, 6-0
Zoha Asim (PAK) beat Saher Aleem (PAK) 6-2, 6-0
Abhilasha Bista (NEP) beat Maleeha Khalid (PAK) 6-1, 6-0
Girls Doubles Quarter-Final Matches:
Sajid Sheeza (PAK) / Ekaterina Suvorova (RUS) beat Labika Durab (PAK) / Mahrukh Farooqui (PAK) 6-3-, 6-3
Maleeha Khalid (PAK) / Zahara Suleman (PAK) beat Zara Khan (PAK) / Fatima Ali Raja (PAK) 7-5, 6-4.
Challengers win National Triangular T20 Women Championship
Haroon Zulfiqar
ISLAMABAD (December 1, 2020):-PCB Challengers outclassed PCB Dynamites by seven runs in a thrilling final of the National Triangular T20 Women’s Cricket Championship 2020 at the Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi on Tuesday.
Besides lifting the glittering trophy, the PCB Challengers team that remained undefeated in the tournament also pocketed PKR1million as the winning prize. PCB Dynamites had to settle for a PKR500, 000 runners-up cash prize.
On Tuesday afternoon, PCB Dynamites were set a 134-run target, they fought hard but eventually finished their quota of 20 overs at 126 for six as the PCB Challengers bowlers and fielders led by a fine spell of two wickets for 21 runs by Aroob Shah defended the score to ensure the title for their side.
Opener Nahida Khan top-scored for the PCB Dynamites with 39 off 37 balls (three fours, two sixes), however she failed to convert her start into a match winning effort. Kainat Imtiaz chipped in with an unbeaten 32 off 29 balls (two fours) while Hafsa Khalid made a 20-run (22 balls) contribution (three fours).
Kainat who gave an all-round performance throughout the tournament (111 runs and three wickets) was adjudged as the player-of-the-tournament and awarded PKR50,000.
Aimen Anwar took one wicket for 23 runs in her four overs, Fatima Sana also took one wicket as she provided adequate all-round support to her side following her unbeaten 24-run contribution with the bat in the PCB Challengers innings.
Earlier, PCB Challengers posted 133 for seven in their allotted 20 overs. After losing the crucial wicket of Pakistan captain and ace batter Bismah Maroof (18 off 12 balls) to a run out, PCB Challengers mixed caution with aggression as they accumulated a competitive total.
Kainat Hafeez who was later adjudged the player-of-the-match, top-scored with 31 off 27 balls, her innings included three fours and one six. Fatima faced 22 balls for her 24 which included a six and a four.
Subhana Tariq was the most successful bowler for PCB Dynamites despite giving away 37 runs in her four overs. She picked three wickets, Ramin Shameem and Nashra Sandhu took a wicket apiece.
Scores in brief:
PCB Challengers 133-7, 20 overs (Kainat Hafeez 31, Fatima Sana 24 not out; Subhana Tariq 3-37)
PCB Dynamites 126-6, 20 overs (Nahida Khan 39, Kainat Imtiaz 32 not out; Aroob Shah 2-21)
Result: PCB Challengers won by seven runs
Player-of-the-match: Kainat Hafeez
Player-of-the-tournament: Kainat Imtiaz
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