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CRICKET - Women 08 Nov, 2024

Women’s 1-Day Tournament: Invincibles and Stars win post victories
Sports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: Iram Javed’s half-century led Invincibles to a 45-run win over Strikers at the HPC Oval Ground in Karachi on the opening day of the National Women’s One-Day Tournament 2024-25. Meanwhile, in the second match in the day, Stars defeated Challengers by two wickets.Batting first, Invincibles were dismissed for 195 in 41 overs with Strikers’ Zunish Abdul Sattar bagging five wickets for 46 runs. For Invincibles, Iram Javed coming to bat at number five top-scored with a 76-ball 81, which included nine fours and two sixes.In turn, Strikers were bowled out for 150 in 43.2 overs with opening batter Gull Feroza top-scoring with a 64-ball 60, smashing eight fours and a six. For the winning side, Saima Malik bagged three wickets, while Ghulam Fatima, Omaima Sohail and Tania Saeed managed to pick two wickets apiece.At the UBL Sports Complex, Natalia Parvaiz’ 59 helped Challengers post 164 in 49.4 overs. Stars’ Rameen Shamim bagged three wickets, while Anosha Nasir and Waheeda Akhtar took two wickets each. It took Stars 45.2 overs to achieve the target with two wickets in hand.Scores in brief:Invincibles beat Strikers by 45 runs at the HPC Oval GroundInvincibles 195 all out, 41 overs (Iram Javed 81, Muneeba Ali 33; Zunish Abdul Sattar 5-46)Strikers 150 all out, 43.2 overs (Gull Feroza 60; Saima Malik 3-16, Tania Saeed 2-25, Omaima Sohail 2-31, Ghulam Fatima 2-33)Player of the match: Iram Javed (Invincibles)Stars beat Challengers by two wickets at the UBL Sports ComplexChallengers 164 all out, 49.4 overs (Natalia Parvaiz 59, Momina Riasat 31; Rameen Shamim 3-23, Waheeda Akhtar 2-27, Anosha Nasir 2-38)Stars 165-8, 45.2 overs (Sadaf Shamas 34, Kainat Hafeez 33; Momina Riasat 3-17, Umm-e-Hani 3-46)Player of the match: Rameen Shamim (Stars). 

CRICKET - T20I 08 Nov, 2024

RANGPUR RIDERS CONFIRM SQUAD FOR 2024 GLOBAL SUPER LEAGUE
Islamabad (Sports Desk): The Rangpur Riders have confirmed their squad for the 2024 ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League (GSL) which will take place at the Guyana National Stadium in Providence from 26 November to 7 December.The Rangpur Riders squad will feature experienced Bangladesh internationals Nurul Hasan, Soumya Sarkar, Afif Hossain and Mahedi Hasan. They will be joined by overseas players Matthew Forde from West Indies, Wayne Madsen and Zak Chappell from England and Harmeet Singh from the USA. Rangpur Riders squad: Nurul Hasan, Soumya Sarkar, Mahedi Hasan, Afif Hossain, Mohammad Saifuddin, Saif Hassan, Rishad Hossain, Arafat Sunny, Kamrul Islam, Mathew Forde (West Indies), Harmeet Singh (USA), Wayne Madsen (England), Zak Chappell (England).

CRICKET - Int News 08 Nov, 2024

West Indies pacer Alzarri Joseph banned for 2 matches:
Importance of communication in cricket is crucial for maintaining the Integrity: BucknorBIPIN DANIIn the world of cricket, effective communication between players and umpires is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the game. Former ICC West Indies umpire Steve Bucknor recently shared exclusively his thoughts on a recent incident involving Alzarri Joseph, who left the field in anger despite having bowled a wicket-maiden.The primary source of discomfort for the West Indies early in the 3rd ODI match against England at the Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados on Wednesday stemmed from an unusual on-field confrontation between Alzarri Joseph and his captain, Shai Hope. The fast bowler appeared dissatisfied with the field arrangement for England’s No. 3, Cox. From the top of his run-up, Joseph was visibly expressing his displeasure to his captain multiple times, and he channeled his frustration towards the batter. Cox barely managed to react to a 148kph/92mph bouncer that grazed his glove on its way to the keeper. Joseph, however, did not celebrate and walked off at the end of the over, temporarily leaving the West Indies with just 10 players on the field.Bucknor emphasized the importance of informing the umpire when a fielder leaves the field for any reason. "A match can continue with ten players. However, if any fielder has to leave the field (for any reasons, injury or otherwise), he must inform the umpire. In case he has not informed the umpire, the word should come from the captain," he said over telephone from New York.In the recent incident, Bucknor noted that the hurried nature of the situation might have prevented the fielder from informing the on-field umpires. "I am not sure but in the above situation, it is the duty of the captain to have informed the umpire as soon as the fielder left the field," he added.Bucknor also highlighted the role of team management in such situations. "If he has not, it will be up to the team management to take action on the captain or fielder or on both," he stated. He further suggested that the match referee might report the incident to the ICC.Bucknor, 78, continues to contribute to the sport, umpiring on weekends in New York and helping school children develop their cricket skills.Bucknor's insights serve as a reminder of the importance of clear communication and respect for the rules of the game. His continued dedication to nurturing young talent also highlights his commitment to the future of cricket.No substitute allowed: According to India's former umpire, Vinayak Kulkurni, who had stood in two ODI games and lLater became an umpire's coach for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), no substitute fielder can be granted for this reason. "As I read, the argument was between Captain and Player and the player left. The captain may have informed the umpire/s. As far as Umpires are concerned for such reasons no substitute will be permitted and will report the matter to the match referee".Latest report suggests that the bowler has publicly apologized and has been suspended by his cricket board (CWI) and not the ICC. There have been instances of on field disagreements between players and or captains over tactical decisions, but Alzarri's dramatic exit during the match certainly stands out due to the intensity of the exchange and his decision to leave the field despite having bowled. 

CRICKET - Int News 08 Nov, 2024

Pakistan crush Australia by 9 wickets to square ODI Series 1-1
Haris Rauf (5 for 29), Saim Ayub (84 runs) guide Green Shirts to historical victory against AustraliaSports Bulletin ReportAdelaide (Australia):  Haris Rauf’s second five wicket-haul and half-centuries by Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique led Pakistan to a nine-wicket win over Australia in the second ODI at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide. The win also leveled the three-match ODI series 1-1, with the series decider to be played at the Perth Stadium in Perth on 10 November.Chasing 164 to win, Pakistan opening pair of Abdullah and Saim got off to a flying start as they knitted a 137-run partnership for the first wicket. Saim, playing his second ODI, scored his maiden half-century, scoring a 71-ball 82, which included five fours and six sixes. The departure of Saim in the 21st over brought Babar Azam to the crease and the pair of Abdullah and Babar added an unbroken 32 runs for the second wicket take Pakistan over the line. Abdullah’s undefeated innings of 64 off 69 balls, included four fours and three sixes and it was his fifth half-century in this formatEarlier, after being put into bat, the visiting fast bowlers never allowed the hosts to score freely as the wickets continued to fall. Right-arm pacer Haris, playing his 39th ODI, was the most successful bowler, bagging five wickets for 29 runs in eight overs. His fellow fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi, who took two wickets in the first ODI, grabbed three wickets for 26 in eight overs. Captain Mohammad Rizwan grabbed six catches behind the stumps, missing out on a record seven catches.For Australia, former captain Steven Smith, coming to bat at number three scored 35 off 48 balls, which included five fours and a six.Scores in brief:Pakistan beat Australia by nine wicketsAustralia 163 all out, 35 overs (Steven Smith 35; Haris Rauf 5-29, Shaheen Shah Afridi 3-26)Pakistan 169-1, 26.3 overs (Saim Ayub 82, Abdullah Shafique 64 not out)Player of the match – Haris Rauf

CRICKET - Women 08 Nov, 2024

England names Women cricket squads for South Africa Trip
Sports Bulletin ReportLondon (UK): England Women have named their squads for the forthcoming tour to South Africa. Heather Knight’s side will contest three IT20s, three ODIs and a four-day Test match against the Proteas.All-rounder Paige Scholfield made her senior international debut in the September bilateral series in Ireland and she is included in the T20 squad. Fast bowler Lauren Filer is named in all three squads.Freya Kemp is selected in a Test squad for the first time while batter Maia Bouchier could also earn her maiden Test cap. The four-day Test match in Bloemfontein will be the first time South Africa has hosted a women’s Test match since 2002.All selected players, minus those currently competing in the Women’s Big Bash League, have been training at Loughborough in the build-up to the series before the IT20 group fly to South Africa on 16 November. Meanwhile, those in the ODI and Test squads arrive in South Africa on 27 November.All-rounder Danielle Gibson misses out on the squad following an operation on her left knee meniscus injury sustained during the 2024 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup match against West Indies.England Women IT20 squad: Heather Knight (captain), Lauren Bell, Maia Bouchier, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Sarah Glenn, Bess Heath, Amy Jones, Freya Kemp, Paige Scholfield, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Linsey Smith, Danni Wyatt-HodgeEngland Women ODI squad: Heather Knight (captain), Tammy Beaumont, Lauren Bell, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Kate Cross, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Sarah Glenn, Amy Jones, Freya Kemp, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Danni Wyatt-HodgeEngland Women Test match squad: Heather Knight (captain), Tammy Beaumont, Lauren Bell, Maia Bouchier, Kate Cross, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Amy Jones, Freya Kemp, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Danni Wyatt-HodgeIT20 series:Sunday, 24 November: South Africa vs England – Buffalo Park Cricket Stadium, East LondonWednesday, 27 November: South Africa vs England – Willowmoore Park, BenoniSaturday, 30 November: South Africa vs England – SuperSport Park, CenturionODI series:Wednesday, 4 December: South Africa vs England – Kimberley Oval, KimberleySunday, 8 December: South Africa vs England – Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium, DurbanWednesday, 11 December: South Africa vs England – JB Marks Oval, PotchefstroomTest match: 15-18 December: South Africa v England - Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 06 Nov, 2024

Boca Raton Championship Wrestling Set to Host AEW Star MJF in Festival of Fights Main Event
ISLAMABAD (Sports Desk): Boca Raton Championship Wrestling has announced a blockbuster highlight for its upcoming Festival of Fights on Sunday, December 15th. AEW standout MJF would make a rare independent appearance at the event, squaring off against veteran competitor QT Marshall. Fans will also have the chance to meet the AEW World Champion in an exclusive, ticketed pre-show meet-and-greet.“Having MJF in the ring at BRCW is a game-changer,” said BRCW co-founder Neil Glazier. “MJF brings unmatched star power, and this is the kind of attraction that puts independent wrestling promotions on the map. Fans are in for a memorable night.”MJF’s upcoming appearance at BRCW is a significant moment in his already illustrious career. It marks his first independent match since he secured a victory over Leo Sparrow at a Make-A-Pro-Wrestling event on May 13, 2023. Since then, he has wrestled in major promotions such as CMLL in Mexico and RevPro in the United Kingdom. According to Cagematch.net, MJF currently holds an impressive career win percentage of over 65%, a testament to his dominance and strategic prowess in the ring.The wrestling star’s participation is also set against the backdrop of his AEW storyline, which continues to captivate audiences worldwide. After a six-month hiatus due to a shoulder injury, MJF returned to action in June and has been a focal point of AEW programming ever since. On the October 23rd episode of Dynamite, he made headlines by declaring his return to in-ring competition at Full Gear, though his opponent has yet to be revealed.“MJF is arguably one of the most polarizing figures in wrestling today,” noted wrestling journalist Mike Johnson. “From his microphone skills to his ring psychology, he’s the complete package and has the stats to back it up. His participation in independent shows is a rare treat for fans.”In AEW’s unfolding storyline, both Adam Cole and Roderick Strong are building tension for a showdown with MJF, adding layers of intrigue to his character's arc. Cole, who returned to the ring on October 30th in a match against Buddy Matthews, has hinted at unfinished business with MJF.For BRCW, hosting MJF is expected to be a major draw. "We’re already seeing increased interest, not just from local fans but from wrestling enthusiasts across the country," shared BRCW event coordinator Sarah Lindsey. "When you have a name like MJF, it adds a level of prestige to the entire event."MJF’s appeal extends beyond wrestling circles. As of November 2024, his social media following on platforms like Twitter (X) and Instagram combined exceeds 1.3 million, demonstrating his influence and reach. This engagement is a key factor in the high demand for his appearances, both within AEW and in independent circuits. 

ATHLETICS - Int News 05 Nov, 2024

Rudn Enclave Housing Society becomes main sponsor of SAAF Cross Country Race
Abdul Jabbar FaisalISLAMABAD: Rudn Enclave Housing Society (REHS) has become the main sponsor of the South Asian Athletics Federation (SAAF) Cross Country Race, which will be held on November 24, 2024 here at Fatima Jinnah Park F-9.REHS inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with SAAF officials at a local hotel in a colourful ceremony on Monday. Country Head of REHS, Malik Asad Abbass and Chairman Islamabad Athletics Association (IAA) and Head of Organizing Committee Brig (Retd) Sultan Satti signed on the documents. Director Land of Rudn Enclave Usman Qureshi was also present on this occasion. Ex-Chairman Joint Chiefs of Committee Lt. General Eshan-ul-Haq was the chief guest of the ceremony.Also, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Raja Prevaiz Ashraf, Chairman SAAF, Major General (Retd) Mohammad Akram Shai, Managing Director Batulmal Raja Zamurd Khan, former squash world champion Qamar Zaman, Commonwealth Games gold medal winner weightlifter Nau Dastgeer, mountaineer Sajid Sadpare and other top officials and sports persons from twin cities Rawalpindi and Islamabad were present in the ceremony.Country Head REHS, Malik Asad Abbas said: “This is honour for us to sponsor an international sports event, which will be held first time in the history of Pakistan’s sports. Eight regional countries of South Asian including India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Maldives, Bhutan, Afghanistan and hosts Pakistan will participate in the international race. We will build a sports stadium in our Rudn Enclave and establish international standard facilities for the players. We will also prepare an international standard athletics track and for t his purpose federation will have to provide technical assistance. We will support the sports events in future too aim to bring up talented budding players.”

POLO - Local News 04 Nov, 2024

Diamond Paints down FG/Din Polo to lift the Misha & Ibrahim Cup trophy
Sports Bulletin ReportLAHORE; Team Diamond Paints edged out FG/Din Polo with a 6-5 victory to secure the coveted Misha & Ibrahim Polo Cup 2024 trophy. The thrilling showdown kept spectators on the edge of their seats as Diamond Paints clinched the title victory in the final moments on Sunday. The guest of honor for the event was Reinhold Jakobi, Head of Nestlé Professional Business Switzerland, alongside Jason Avanceña, CEO of Nestlé Pakistan. Other notable attendees included members of the Lahore Polo Club Executive Committee: Mohammad Nasir, Feroze Gulzar, and Secretary Lt Col (R) Amir Umar, among others. A large crowd of spectators and families also gathered at Lahore Polo Club to witness and enjoy the intense final. Raja Jalal Arslan and Chaudhry Hayat Mehmood each converted three goals for Diamond Paints. For FG/Din Polo, brothers Farhad Shaikh and Rafay Shaikh slammed in two goals each, while Raja Mikael Sami added one goal. Ch. Hayat Mehmood opened strongly for Diamond Paints, scoring a remarkable field goal, but FG/Din Polo quickly responded with two consecutive goals to secure a 2-1 lead. In the second chukker, FG/Din Polo extended their advantage to 3-1. However, Diamond Paints mounted a spirited comeback, scoring twice in succession to even the score at 3-3. The third chukker remained tightly contested, with each team adding a goal to bring the score to 4-4. The fourth and deciding chukker saw FG/Din Polo take a slight edge as Raja Mikael Sami netted a goal, making it 5-4. Yet, in a thrilling final push, Team Diamond Paints rose to the occasion. Ch Hayat Mehmood and Raja Jalal Arslan scored back-to-back goals in the closing moments, sealing an incredible comeback and clinching the prestigious Misha & Ibrahim Polo Cup 2024 trophy for Diamond Paints. Earlier in the subsidiary final, Seafa Logistics International claimed victory over Total Nutrition with a half-goal handicap, finishing 7½-7 to win the subsidiary final. 

GOLF - National 04 Nov, 2024

Ahmed Zafar Hayat lifts CNS Amateur Golf Championship 2024
Abdul Jabbar FaisalISLAMABAD: Ahmed Zafar Hayat has won the title of the 17th Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Amateur Golf Cup that concluded here at the Margalla Greens Golf Club on Sunday. The Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Naveed Ashraf graced the closing ceremony as chief guest and distributed the prizes among the players.President of the Pakistan Golf Federation (PGF), Lt Gen Qazi Mohammad Ikram Ahmed, and CEO of Serena Hotels, Aziz Bolani, were also present.Prize Winners (Subsidiary Prizes):Longest Drive – Humna Amjad (Rumanza) – Distance: 206 yardsClosest to Pin – Zhao Xiao Lan (Margalla) – Distance: 18 feetLongest Drive – Mohammad Hassan Shahid (Rawalpindi) – Distance: 272 yardsClosest to Pin – Mohammad Mahad Khan (PAFI) – Distance: 2 ft 9 inLongest Drive – Admiral Mohammad Amjad Khan Niazi (MGGC) – Distance: 271 yardsClosest to Pin – Brig Shuaib Kiani (RGC) – Distance: 3 ft 10 inLongest Drive –Hassan Abbasi (RGC) – Distance: 294 yardsClosest to Pin – Noman Asghar (GYM) – Distance: 6 ftJunior Boys3rd Net – Master Hassan Shahid (Rawalpindi GC) – 3 under parRunners Up Net – Master Mohammad Tauseef (Rawalpindi GC) – 6 under parNet Winner – Master Mohammad Abbas (Sona GC) – 12 under parSenior Amateur (Men):3rd Net – Brig Mohammad Aslam (RGC) – 1 under parRunners Up Net – Brig Hamid Ali Bashir (RGC) – 2 under parNet Winner – Maj Shuaib Ud Din (RGC) – 2 under parAmateur Ladies:3rd Net – Zeenat Ayesha (ICGC) – 3 over parRunners Up Net – Hajra Ajmal (RGC) – 1 under parNet Winner – Zhao Xiao Lan (MGGC) – 7 under parAmateur Men (Handicap 5 – 9):3rd Net – Cdr Mohammad Naeem Mirza (MGGC) – 2 under parRunners Up Net – Col Ali Uzair (RGC) – 3 under parNet Winner – Hassan Abbasi (RGC) – 7 under parAmateur Men (Handicap 4.4 & Below):3rd Net – Khalid Mehmood (RGC) – 1 under parRunners Up Net – Cdre Shahid Masood (MGGC) – 4 under parNet Winner – Mohammad Irtaza Hussain (MGGC) – 11 under parGross Prizes (Junior Boys):3rd Gross – Master Abdullah Ansar Raja (KGC) – 5 over parRunners Up Gross – Mahad Khan II (PAF I) – 5 over parGross Winner – Abdullah Khan (RGC) – Even parSenior Amateur (Men)3rd Gross – Brig Mohammad Masood Qureshi (RGC) – 13 over parRunners Up Gross – Brig Mohsin Farooq Malik (RGC) – 13 over par Gross Winner – Capt Alam Afzal PN (MGGC) – 5 over parAmateur Ladies:3rd Gross – Anna James Gill (Royal Palm) – 24 over parRunners Up Gross – Ami Quin (Garden) – 17 over parGross Winner – Humna Amjad (Rumanza) – 8 over parAmateur Men (Handicap 5 – 9):3rd Gross – Mohammad Yasir Khokhar (PAFI) – 15 over parRunners Up Gross – Bilal Tariq Khan (MGGC) – 13 over parGross Winner – Rashid Riaz Malik (ICGC) – 5 over parAmateur Men (Handicap 4.4 & Below):3rd Gross – Umer Farooq (MGGC) – 6 over parRunners Up Gross – Inam Ul Haq Malik (Garden) – 5 over parChampion – Ahmad Zafar Hayat (MGGC) – 7 under par 

GOLF - Int News 04 Nov, 2024

PGF selects Mohammad Israr and Mohammad Shoaib for Sri Lanka tour
Sports Bulletin ReportLAHORE: Pakistan Golf Federation (PGF) has selected two players, Raja Mohammad Israr from Garden City Golf & Country Club, Islamabad, and Malik Mohammad Shoaib from Lahore Gymkhana Golf Club to represent Pakistan in the Sri Lanka Amateur Open Golf Championship, which will take place from November 5 to 7, 2024, at the Colombo Golf Club in Sri Lanka.According to an official of PGF, Raja Mohammad Israr and Malik Mohammad Shoaib are among the top ten players in the list of Pakistan Nationals, World Amateur Golf Ranking and hold top positions in the National Amateur Rankings. Both athletes have consistently demonstrated outstanding skill and sportsmanship in national and international tournaments, making them valuable ambassadors for Pakistan's amateur golf talent.Achievements of Raja Mohammad Israr:Champion at Nur Khan Memorial Open Golf Championship2nd Place at the Sindh Open Golf Championship and 28th CNS Open Golf Championship4th Place at COAS Open Golf Championship and CJCSC Open Golf ChampionshipTop Finishes in multiple national tournaments, including a 5th Place at the Smart City 63rd National Amateur Golf Championship and other notable placements in the KPK Open, Asghar Khan Amateur Championship, J Zaman Memorial, and the 31st Corps Commander Championship.Achievements of Malik Mohammad Shoaib:Champion at the COAS Open Golf Championship, Smart City 62nd National Amateur Golf Championship of Pakistan, and the 40th Millat Tractors Governor’s Cup Golf Tournament5th Place at J Zaman Memorial Open and 31st Corps Commander Amateur Golf ChampionshipConsistently strong performances in other major national tournaments, reflecting his resilience and dedication to the sport.The Pakistan Golf Federation aims to provide fair representation and international exposure to top amateur golfers by rotating international invitations among the highest-ranked players. Players ranked above Raja and Shoaib, including athletes like Numan Ilyas, Qasim Ali Khan, Salman Jehangir, Saad Habib Malik, Hussain Hamid, and Ralfe e Aslam Raja, have recently represented Pakistan in notable championships such as the Faldo Series, Asian Amateur Championship, APGC Nomura Cup, Asian Games, and the King Hamad Trophy. Through this selection strategy, the PGF ensures that all top-ranked amateur golfers get the chance to experience the competitive atmosphere of international tournaments, thus contributing to their growth and development. This initiative underscores PGF's commitment to nurturing golf talent and positioning Pakistan as a competitive force in amateur golf worldwide. 
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