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SQUASH - National 12 Feb, 2024

Torsum Khan All Pakistan Squash Championship starts in Karachi
Saddamul Haq defeats Azaan Khalil while Abdullah Nadeem beats Kawish NadeemSports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: The third Image Torsum Khan All Pakistan Squash Championship started at Pakistan Navy Roshan Khan Jahangir Khan here on Monday, as all seeded players have won their respective matches of the Round-1.Army's Saddamul Haq defeated Azaan Khalil of Punjab while Abdullah Nadeem beat of the Sindh Kawish Khan. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Jawad Ali got a walkover against his teammate Shayan Ali. Mohammad Zaman defeated Mohammad Ali. Varun Asif of Punjab won against Huzaifa Shahid of Navy.Ashar Butt outclassed Zohaib Khan in just twenty minutes. Talha Saeed of Sindh won against Mohammad Ahmed of Punjab. Arbaaz Aziz, Bilal Zakir, Hasan Pracha and Anas Dilshad also won their respective matches.In the women's category, Mehwish Ali outclassed Hadi Khan by three to zero in only seventeen. Vaniya Tahir won against Sundus Jahangir in just thirteen minutes. Nimra Batul defeated Damia Khan. Anam Aziz outplayed Ayman Fatima, Syeda Zanira, Anna Shaikh beat Razia Sher Khan, Mahnoor Ali defeated Mainal Ali and Syeda Sara claimed victory against Marzia Ali. Jawaria Javed got a walkover against Laiba Khan. 

CRICKET - Int News 12 Feb, 2024

Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup 2024 Team of the Tournament named
Sports Bulletin ReportDubai (UAE): Future stars hailing from five different nations including newly-crowned champions Australia comprise the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2024 Team of the Tournament, announced today by the International Cricket Council.Australia captain Hugh Weibgen is given the honour of leading out the star-studded lineup, chosen by an esteemed panel of media, broadcast and ICC representatives.India enjoyed a resounding campaign leading up to Sunday’s final, and mark their impressive tournament with four names in the team. Champions Australia have three players included, South Africa have two names – including the Player of the Tournament Kwena Maphaka – while the West Indies and Pakistan each have one player feature.The selection panel consisted of commentary representatives Ian Bishop, Melinda Farrell and Abhinav Mukund, media representative Telford Vice, and ICC Head of Events, Chris Tetley.Names of players:Lhuan-dre Pretorius (SA) (wk) - 287 runs at 57.40Harry Dixon (AUS) - 309 runs at 44.14Musheer Khan (IND) – 360 runs at 60.00Hugh Weibgen (AUS) (captain) - 304 runs at 50.66Uday Saharan (IND) – 397 runs at 56.71Sachin Dhas (IND) – 303 runs at 60.60Nathan Edward (WI) – 101 runs at 50.50 and 11 wickets at 17.81Callum Vidler (AUS) – 14 wickets at 11.71Ubaid Shah (PAK) – 18 wickets at 12.38Kwena Maphaka (SA) – 21 wickets at 9.71Saumy Pandey (IND) – 18 wickets at 10.27Jamie Dunk (SCO) – 263 runs at 65.75

SPORTS NEWS - National 12 Feb, 2024

Nayza Armwrestling Championship advances to Grand Final
Sports Bulletin ReportLAHORE: The enthralling second phase of the Nayza Armwrestling Championship Season 2 concluded at Nayza Amaan Square, Gulberg, setting the stage for a grand finale on February 24, 2024 at Nayza G1 Market Johar Town. The grand finale promises to be a thrilling contest with a double elimination format, featuring top contenders from the initial rounds across various weight categories. In the second phase competitions, emerging victorious in the -60 kg youth category were Murtaza, Sajjad, Shams, Danish, and Mian Ahmed, all securing their spots in the finale. The -75 kg youth category saw Haider King, Abdullah Nisar, Muhammad Umair Iqbal, and Moosa Butt advance, showcasing their strength and skill. In the -85 kg division, Hammad Butt and Hamza Butt earned their places in the final round, while the 85+ kg category saw Shazil Ali and Muzammil Khawar vying for the title. Additionally, Usman Ghani triumphed in the 80+ kg senior category, adding to the roster of talented athletes set to compete in the championship's culmination. With contenders now preparing for the ultimate challenge, the Grand Finale of the Nayza Armwrestling Championship Season 2 is poised to be a spectacular display of power, technique, and determination.

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 12 Feb, 2024

Roshn Saudi League welcomes PepsiCo as Gold Partner
Sports Bulletin ReportRiyadh (Saudi Arabia): The Roshn Saudi League (RSL) is proud to unveil PepsiCo as its newest gold partner for the remainder of the current season and the entire 2024-2025 season. This comprehensive partnership categorises PepsiCo's flagship products as the Official Water Partner (Aquafina), Official Soft Drinks Partner (Pepsi), Official Sports Drink Partner (Gatorade), and Official Potato Chips Partner (Lays), aiming to elevate the match-day experience for fans.The partnership between the RSL and PepsiCo is designed to bring fans closer to the game they love, with both entities committing to a series of activations and events aimed at enhancing fan engagement and enjoyment on match days. These initiatives are part of a broader effort to celebrate football culture and provide memorable experiences for the league's passionate followers.Carlo Nohra, Chief Operating Officer at the Saudi Pro League, said: "We are delighted to welcome PepsiCo into the RSL family as a gold partner. This partnership aligns with our mission to offer fans innovative and engaging experiences. PepsiCo's commitment to football and its global reputation for quality will undoubtedly enhance our league's appeal and the overall fan experience."Aamer Sheikh, Chief Executive Officer - PepsiCo Middle East Business Unit, said: "We are thrilled to join hands with The Roshn Saudi League as Gold Sponsors for the season. This partnership signifies a shared commitment of excellence, passion, and the pursuit of victory. Just as football unites fans around the world, PepsiCo's iconic brands continue to bring people together to celebrate moments that matter. Together, we aim to elevate the beautiful game to new heights, delivering unforgettable experiences for fans and fostering a legacy of greatness. Cheers to a winning partnership on and off the field!”As the Official Water, Soft Drinks, Sports Drink, and Potato Chips Partner, PepsiCo will play a pivotal role in the RSL's strategy to engage with fans and create an inclusive atmosphere that celebrates the sport's universal appeal. The partnership with PepsiCo, a company known for its strong connection to sports and entertainment, highlights the RSL's commitment to partnering with brands that share its passion for football and dedication to the fans.

TENNIS - ITF Juniors 12 Feb, 2024

ITF Pakistan Khawar Hyat Memorial World Junior Championship Leg-1
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: The main draw of the ITF Pakistan Khawar Hyat Khan Memorial World Junior Championship Leg-1 commenced here at PTF SDA Tennis Complex, Garden Avenue on Monday.As many as 45 boys and girls from Kazakhstan, Turkey, USA, Hongkong, China, Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, South Korea, Romania, Switzerland, Sri Lanka, and Thailand are participating in the Championships while 27 local boys, and girls are also participating in the Championships.Results (Day-1):Papangkorn Bunyarit (THA) beat Mohammad Kashan Tariq (PAK) 2-6, 6-1, 6-4Ahtesham Humayun (PAK) beat Ye Chan Choi (KOR) 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4Zhe Jiang (CHN) beat Bilal Asim (PAK) 6-2, 6-2Ivan Makarov (Belarus) beat Mohammad Hamza Aasim 6-4, 5-7, 6-4Shijie Chen (CHN) beat Ege Avci (TUR) 7-5, 6-1Ahmed Nael Qureshi (PAK) beat Daniil Varaksa (RUS) 6-1, 6-1Hamza Roman (PAK) beat Par Chandragholica (THA) 6-0, 6-0Jiwan Park (KOR) beat Doruk Elbirlik (TUR) 6-2, 6-1Xiuyuan Guo (CHN) beat Amir Mazari (PAK) 6-1, 6-2Ju Hun Choo (KOR) beat Mohammad Salar Khan (PAK) 6-2, 6-1Akmal Arabdjanov (UZB) beat Kaigaoge (CHN) 6-0, 6-2Ilya Kryukov (RUS) beat Asad Zaman (PAK) 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (3)Howard Chan (HKG) beat Mohammad Haider Ali Rizwan (PAK) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2Dong Hyeon Euom (KOR) beat Shehryar Anees (PAK) 6-1, 6-0Hamid Israr (PAK) beat Narathip Rueangsri (THA) 6-2, 4-6, 6-0

CRICKET - Domestic 11 Feb, 2024

President's Trophy: SNGPL post a massive win against WAPDA in final
Sports Bulletin ReportRAWALPINDI: A brilliant ton by Bilawal Bhatti and 9 wickets a piece by Shahnawaz Dahani led SNGPL to a massive 519-run win over WAPDA in the final of the President’s Trophy Grade-I here at the Pindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on Sunday.The match ended inside third day of the five-day final. SNGPL not only won the trophy, but also took away prize money of PKR three million. WAPDA had to settle for the runners-up trophy and prize money of PKR 1.5 million.Resuming their second innings at the overnight score of 121 for five in 36 overs, SNGPL declared their innings at 346 for eight in 82 overs, courtesy century by Bilawal Bhatti (101, 114b, 14x4s, 2x6s) and 91 from Mubasir Khan. The pair knitted a 108-run partnership for the seventh wicket. Mubasir’s innings included 14 fours and a six.For WAPDA, Asif Afridi was the most successful bowler, taking five wickets for 149 runs.In turn, chasing 686 to win, WAPDA were dismissed for 166 for nine in 32 overs. Ayaz Tasawar, coming to bat at number six, top-scored for his side with a 30-ball 51, smashing seven fours and three sixes. Test batter Umar Akmal, who scored 28 runs in the first innings, didn’t come to bat in the second innings as he was ill.Right-arm fast Shahnawaz Dahani, who bagged seven wickets in the first innings, managed to get two scalps in the second innings, and ended up with match figures of 94 runs for nine wickets. Left-arm pacer Mir Hamza was the most successful bowler in the second innings, grabbing three wickets for 50 runs in nine overs.Dahani and Sahibzada Farhan were declared joint player of the match. KRL’s Abdul Faseeh and Ghani Glass’ Mohammad Rameez Jnr were declared joint player of the tournament.Scores in brief:SNGPL 479-7, 80 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 161, Saud Shakeel 123 not out, Kamran Ghulam 101, Mubasir Khan 44; Tahir Hussain 2-78, Iftikhar Ahmed 2-105) and 346-8 decl, 82 overs (Bilawal Bhatti 101, Mubasir Khan 91, Abid Ali 38, Saud Shakeel 34, Kamran Ghulam 28; Asif Afridi 5-149, Ali Shafique 2-53)WAPDA 140 all out, 34.4 overs (Iftikhar Ahmed 52, Umar Akmal 28; Shahnawaz Dahani 7-42, Mir Hamza 2-30) and 166-9, 32 overs (Ayaz Tasawar 51, Umar Abid Kayani 40; Mir Hamza 3-50, Bilawal Bhatti 2-29, Shahnawaz Dahani 2-52)Player of the match: Shahnawaz Dahani and Sahibzada Farhan (SNGPL) PKR 100,000Players of the tournament: Abdul Faseeh (KRL, 637 runs from six matches, 3x100s, 1x50) and Mohammad Rameez Jnr (Ghani Glass, 42 wickets from five matches, five five-wicket hauls) PKR 100,000Best batter of the tournament: Abdul Faseeh (KRL) PKR 100,000Best bowler of the tournament: Mohammad Rameez Jnr (Ghani Glass) PKR 100,000Best wicket-keeper of the tournament: Shahbaz Javed (Ghani Glass, 26 dismissals) PKR 100,000 

POLO - Local News 11 Feb, 2024

Jinnah Gold Polo Cup 2024: DS Polo beat Olympia/AZB 7-4 in final
Sports Bulletin ReportLAHORE: DS Polo emerged title winners in the 4th Jinnah Gold Polo Cup 2024 sponsored by Sarsabz, defeating Olympia/AZB Polo in the main final by 7-4 at Jinnah Polo Fields on Sunday.The main final was a spectacle of high-caliber polo, with DS Polo taking control in the crucial final chukker to secure their win. Max Charlton, DS Polo's standout player, led the charge with an impressive six goals, earning him the best player of the final award. His teammate, Ahmed Ali Tiwana, also contributed to the scoreboard with a goal, while Nicolas Corti and Novillo Astrada scored two goals each for Olympia/AZB Polo. The main final kicked off with both teams on an equal footing, each netting a goal to draw 1-1. In the second chukker, DS Polo revamped their strategy, embracing a more aggressive style of play that tipped the balance in their favor and secured them a 3-1 lead. Despite Olympia/AZB momentarily taking the lead at 4-3 in the third chukker, DS Polo swiftly equalized before the chukker concluded. The final and decisive chukker witnessed DS Polo's relentless push, as they fired in three consecutive goals to stylishly clinch the match with a 7-4 victory. Mark John Holmes and ABdul Sattar Khan officiated the main final as field umpires. The final also featured Max Charlton receiving the most valuable player award and Open Bursalino being named the best playing pony. Adding to the day's festivities were a heavy bike parade and javelin competitions for men and women, greatly entertaining the attendees. The event was honored by the presence of Punjab Governor Muhammad Balighur Rehman, who, alongside Fatima Group Director Mian Abbas Mukhtar, awarded the winners and participants. The governor praised the winning team's dedication and wished the runners-up better luck in future endeavors. Earlier in the subsidiary final, Team FG Polo narrowly edged out BN Polo with a scoreline of 6-5. Leading the charge for the victors, Mian Abbas Mukhtar netted three impressive goals, with Raul Laplacette adding two more to their tally. On the BN Polo side, Santiago Loza was the standout performer, scoring three goals, while teammates Babar Naseem and Hamza Mawaz Khan each contributed one goal to their team's effort.

TENNIS - ITF Juniors 11 Feb, 2024

ITF Khawar Hyat Memorial Championship to start on Monday
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: The main round of the ITF Pakistan Khawar Hyat Khan Memorial World Junior Championship Leg-1 will start here at PTF SDA Tennis Complex on Monday. The matches will roll into action at 10:00 am.According to an official of the Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF), as many as 45 male and female players from Kazakhstan, Turkey, United States of America (USA), Hong Kong, China, Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, South Korea, Romania, Switzerland, Sri Lanka and Thailand will participate in the championships. 27 Pakistani players will take part in the competitions.Results (Qualifying Round):Lin Kieran (USA) beat Hamza Rehmat (PAK) 6-0, 6-1Kang Kaigaoge (CHN) beat Park Joel (USA) 6-2, 6-3Daniil Varaksa (Balarus) beat Cetinkaya (TUR) 6-4, 4-6 (11-9)Ivan Makarov (RUS) beat Dalbusin Ulad (Balarus) 6-1, 6-4

POLO - Local News 11 Feb, 2024

Noon Polo Cup: ZS Polo players lift trophy
Sports Bulletin ReportLAHORE: ZS Polo clinched the Noon Polo Cup trophy after thumping Newage Cables/Master Paints by 7½-3 in a thrilling finale here at the Lahore Polo Club on Saturday.The event attracted a substantial crowd, including families and polo enthusiasts, eager to witness the clash of titans. The match was graced by the presence of notable personalities such as former four-goal player Amiruddin Noon, Lahore Polo Club President Malik Azam Hayat Noon, and other distinguished members of the Noon family including Qasim, Salman, Aleem, and Bilal Noon.Bilal Hayat Noon led ZS Polo with an exceptional performance, scoring three spectacular goals. Teammate Zoraiz Shehzad added another two goals to the tally, with Aleem Yar Tiwana and Muhammad Ali Malik contributing one goal each, showcasing the team's formidable prowess. On the opposing side, Newage Cables/Master Paints' efforts were led by Adnan Jalil Azam with two goals, and Sahar Yaghoobi, who managed to put one past the goal line.The day also featured a closely contested subsidiary final where Guard Group edged out Sheikhoo Steel/Diamond Paints with a score of 5-4. Taimur Mawaz Khan was the standout player for Guard Group, scoring all five goals for his team, while Kashif Jamal, Shiraz Qureshi, and Mir Huzaifa Ahmed scored for Sheikhoo Steel/Diamond Paints, making for an exciting precursor to the main event.At the prize distribution ceremony, the Noon family members, serving as special guests, took the honor of distributing prizes to the winners and standout performers. They commended ZS Polo for their exceptional display of skill and technique that secured their victory. Additionally, they extended their best wishes to the runners-up, Newage Cables/Master Paints, encouraging them to aim for triumph in future tournaments.
FIH Pro League: India and Netherlands’ men post victories
India beat Spain 4-1 while Netherlands defeat Ireland 4-1 in BhubaneswarSports Bulletin ReportBhubaneswar (India): The Netherlands men got the second mini-tournament of the FIH Hockey Pro League in Bhubaneswar, India off to a perfect start with an emphatic 5-1 victory over Ireland. In the second match of the day, a dominant second quarter saw home side India getting the better of the Red Sticks, beating the Spanish side 4-1.(Men’s) Netherlands beat Ireland (5-1): Floris Wortelboer celebrated his 100th cap for the Netherlands in a hard-fought 5-1 win over Ireland. The Dutch stamped their authority on the match early, pressing high and applying immense pressure on the Irish defence. Tjep Hoedemakers opened the scoring off a short corner variation in the 12th minute, deflecting a rocketed pass over the postman’s head from a metre wide of goal. Jorrit Croon made it two in the 21st minute, swatting in a rebound off Jamie Carr’s mask after Joep de Mol had opened up the defence with great acceleration along the baseline. Ireland had some good opportunities, but missed a penalty corner and then clattered one into the upright from open play to trail 2-0 at half-time.The third quarter served up plenty of action. Carr made two good saves for Ireland before Jip Janssen scored his 50th goal for the Netherlands from a penalty stroke in the 35th minute. Within a minute Lee Cole responded for Ireland with a penalty stroke from a foul that resulted in a Dutch player receiving a 10-minute yellow card. The Netherlands’ problems grew worse when they were reduced to nine men with a green card three minutes later. This prompted the Irish to press hard but they couldn’t convert from two penalty corners, Pirmin Blaak making an excellent save as the quarter came to an end. The Netherlands regained control in the final quarter, Janssen scoring his second from a drag flick after 52 minutes, and Steijn van Heijningen adding one off an unlucky defender a minute later.(Men’s) India beat Spain (4-1): India thrilled their home crowd with an excellent 4-1 win over Spain. The teams were equally matched in the opening quarter, India having a slight edge courtesy of a Harmanpreet Singh drag flick in the seventh minute and some excellent work in goal by Parattu Raveendran Sreejesh. The Indians turned up the heat in the second quarter, testing the excellent Luis Calzado in goal repeatedly and winning five penalty corners in just four minutes. Harmanpreet Singh slotted in a penalty stroke in the 20th minute after his drag flick struck the postman on the line, and Jugraj Singh added a drag flick in the 24th minute for a 3-0 Indian lead at half-time.Spain came back in the third quarter, a strong circle carry from Enrique Gonzales earning a penalty stroke for skipper Marc Miralles to bury in the 34th minute. They went on to dominate the quarter but were denied by an exceptional Indian defence. Spain needed something early in the final quarter and they went after it, but India hit them on the break in the 50th minute, Lalit Kumar Upadhyay lashing in a one-touch reverse shot off a pass that deflected to him in clear space.
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