ICC Awards to be unveiled this week

Dubai, January 18, 2022 (PPI-OT):The top performers in men’s and women’s international cricket in 2021 will unveiled this week by ICC.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that the 2021 edition of the ICC Awards, celebrating and rewarding the top performances across men’s and women’s international cricket throughout the year will be unveiled on all of ICC’s channels and platforms this week. Beginning with the ICC Teams of the Year in the T20I category for both men’s and women’s on Wednesday, 19 January followed by the ICC Teams of the Year in ODI for both men’s and women’s revealed on Thursday, 20 January. The ICC Men’s Test Team of the Year will also be revealed on 20 January.

The individual awards for excellence in women’s and men’s international cricket will be revealed on the ICC channels on 23 and 24 January.

This year’s awards will comprise a total of 13 individual awards in all as listed below:

1. Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Year

2. Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy for ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year

3. ICC Men’s Test Cricketer of the Year

4. ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer of the Year

5. ICC Women’s ODI Cricketer of the Year

6. ICC Men’s T20I Cricketer of the Year

7. ICC Women’s T20I Cricketer of the Year

8. ICC Emerging Men’s Cricketer of the Year

9. ICC Emerging Women’s Cricketer of the Year

10. ICC Men’s Associate Cricketer of the Year

11. ICC Women’s Associate Cricketer of the Year

12. ICC Spirit of Cricket Award

13. ICC Umpire of the Year

Players that have had the most impactful performances in the period under consideration – 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2021 were nominated for these awards.

The ICC Voting Academy, comprising a wider selection of global cricket journalists and broadcasters, have voted for their first, second and third choices, while an overwhelming 1.2 million global cricket fans also submitted their votes to choose their favourite cricketers of the year.

The result of the ICC Voting Academy selections and the fans’ vote will be combined to determine the winner in each of these categories.

The Emerging and Associate categories listed above did not feature shortlists and were determined solely by the ICC Voting Academy.

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There is high probability of the opposition working together now that the PDM has come to the same conclusion that PPP had reached earlier: Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari 

Islamabad, January 18, 2022 (PPI-OT):Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that there is high probability of the opposition working together now that the PDM has come to the same conclusion that PPP had reached earlier, which was of the no-confidence. If the PDM is ready to retreat on its stance on resignations and adopts my view on the no-confidence, we can certainly work together. All parties have to play their role. We have to dislodge the government, no matter the number of marches.

Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that our reservation regarding the prices of essential commodities being multiplied due to the mini-budget has been proved correct. Pakistan had already been facing an economic crisis before the mini-budget, which has now led to historic price hike, unemployment and poverty. The people are being crushed under this burden. The PPP has already decided that it will take to the streets against this incapable government and will start the long march from Karachi on 27 February. We can never resort to undemocratic practices.

My demand from the first day was to bring a no-confidence motion against this government. The government should be dislodged through democratic means. We will pass through the constituencies of their MNAs and allies and show them the demand of the people, which is to be liberated from the tyrrany of this new Pakistan. Whenever the PPP has launched a long march against the incumbent government, the latter has been harmed. The bill regarding the State Bank of Pakistan was bulldozed at around midnight, counting was not done, our amendments were not heard.

This was the biggest economic attack on the country in its history. After this legislation, the State Bank is not answerable to the government, parliament, judiciary and the people. Rather, it will be run on the dictation of international financial institutions. The account of our defence budget will be in the State Bank and the government, parliament or the judiciary will have no control over it. Our defence expenditure would be for the world to see and the nuclear programme will be threatened. This government has attacked our economic sovereignty and democratic liberties. Regarding the presidential system, he said that history is witness to the fact that our country has been dismembered under this system.

The constitution of the Quaid-e-Awam has given a federal, democratic and parliamentary Islamic republic to the nation. There is no space for a presidential system in the constitution. Talking about the presidential system is an effort to distract the people from the price-hike, unemployment, poverty and agricultural crisis. PPP has always maintained the respect of the country in the international community.

During the Salalah incident, we had discontinued the NATO supply and demanded an apology from the United States. For the first time in history, a superpower had apologized to an elected government and its people. The people always come first for a true, elected government of the people as was the case with Quaid-e-Awam, Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and Asif Ali Zardari. PPP’s government in the future will follow the same precedent.

The people have responded enthusiastically to our calls in South Punjab, KP and other places. The attendance at martyrdom anniversary of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto was the greatest in history. The first phase of the local body elections in KP was the referendum against this government. All the opposition parties outperformed the PTI in those elections. Regarding extremism, Chairman Bilawal said that there is a false dichotomy in the country. Islam does not allow for women and children to be killed.

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Skippers shine as South Africa and England romp to ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup victories 

Dubai, January 18, 2022 (PPI-OT):South Africa’s Dewald Brevis and England’s Tom Prest played captain’s innings to propel their sides to victory at the ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup.

Brevis cracked 108 and took the final wicket as South Africa downed Uganda by 121 runs in Trinidad, an emphatic response to their opening Group B defeat at the hands of India.

Prest made 93 at a run-a-ball before chipping in with two wickets to see England to a 106-run victory over Canada, making it back-to-back Group A wins in the process.

In the day’s other game in Trinidad, Afghanistan became the final team to get their tournament underway and rolled Uganda for 65 to prevail by 135 runs.

‘Baby AB’ puts on a show

Having elected to make first use of the Queen’s Park Oval pitch, the young Proteas stuttered and lost openers Ethan-John Cunningham (1) and Valintine Kitime (12) in the powerplay.

That brought Brevis to the crease, with the starlet nicknamed ‘Baby AB’ hoping to build on his fine 65 in a tournament-opening loss to India. He cracked a pair of back-foot boundaries from the second and third balls he faced and pulled medium pacer Yunusu Sowobi dismissively for six in the 13th over.

Brevis’s fast start allowed skipper George Van Heerden to play on the undercard and the pair combined for 74 before the latter pulled a full toss to Fahad Mutagana at 113 for three. Brevis pressed on, scoring heavily behind square on the off side and building a half-century partnership with Kaden Solomon that ended when the keeper-batter was stumped at 166 for four.

Wickets fell around him regularly but with a quick single in the 41st over, Brevis brought up a superb century from 108 balls and lifted his side above 200. The innings petered out somewhat and South Africa lost their last five wickets for 24 runs thanks to seamers Juma Miyagi (3-33) and Pascal Murungi (3-58).

Uganda also found the powerplay overs tough going and left-armer Aphiwe Mnyanda turned the screw early on, castling Ronald Omara in the second over. Mutagana and Isaac Ategeka steadied the ship and got to 33 for one before the former nicked off to Solomon to give Mnyanda another.

That would prove the biggest partnership of the innings as Uganda subsided to 110 all out, losing their last five wickets for 24 runs.

Brevis was the undisputed star of the show with bat and ball, also chipping in with 2-18 and bowling Juma Miyai to take the wicket that sealed victory.

South Africa finish their Group B campaign against Ireland on Friday while Uganda face group leaders India on Saturday.

England show off batting firepower

England only needed to chase down 98 to win their opening game against Bangladesh but could flex their batting muscles when inserted by Canada at Warner Park.

Jacob Bethell (7) was bowled in the seventh over, bringing together George Thomas and captain Tom Prest who immediately took the game to the Canadian bowling attack. Prest was particularly good at picking length and pealed a pair of fours from the final over of the powerplay, which England ended at 48 for one. He also played an inventive scoop off Gurnek Singh for four behind square and brought up his half-century in 58 balls.

Prest lost Thomas midway through the innings when he played a tentative push and missed, bowled for 52 at 116 for two. He was ably supported by James Rew (33) and when the skipper was trapped in front for a run-a-ball 93, the momentum was maintained by William Luxton and George Bell.

The buccaneering pair struck five sixes between them with Bell responsible for three in an eye-catching 57 from just 35 balls. That took England to 320-7 from 50 overs.

England got rid of Canada opener Siddh Lad (5) in the fifth over but were met with firm resistance in the form of a second-wicket stand worth 60.

Keeper-batter Anook Chima made a measured 38 from 65 balls and Yasir Mahmood (25) joined him at the crease for a productive ten overs. Skipper Prest got rid of Mahmood and then four wickets fell for 35 runs as the Canadian run chase floundered.

England were defied by Gurnek Singh, who hit four fours and two sixes, and Ethan Gibson who also played a range of attacking shots in a seventh-wicket stand worth 74. But Josh Boyden took control with the ball and snaffled three of the last four wickets to fall to tear 4-44, his second four-wicket hall in as many games. Canada were only bowled out in the penultimate over, for 214.

Afghanistan excel with bat and ball

Afghanistan, quarter-finals at the last edition of the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup, made a steady start but were rocked by shedding three wickets in four overs inside the powerplay.

Mohammad Ishaq (21) was brilliantly caught by Peter Karoho, Bilal Sayedi (12) was comprehensively bowled and Allah Noor (2) flicked to a fielder as they sank to 40 for three.

The innings hinged on the fourth-wicket stand between captain Suliman Safi and Ijaz Ahmadzai, who took the game away from PNG with a partnership of 105.

They struck a perfect balance between attack and defence and dealt primarily in boundaries, with 44 of Safi’s 62 runs coming from fours and Ahmadzai striking seven fours and a six. They were separated by Katenalaki Singi at 145-4 and his superb spell of 4-18 from five overs helped bowl Afghanistan out for 200 in 38.2 overs.

But PNG, appearing at the event for the eighth time, never looked likely to chase it down and it was downhill from the moment that Karoho was bowled on the first ball of the innings.

The Afghan attack all excelled and emerged with remarkable figures, with Naveed Zadran taking 2-9 from five overs and Nangeyalia Kharote 2-5 from three. With No.8 Aue Oru top-scoring with 13, PNG were dismissed for 65 from 20.5 overs. Next up for Afghanistan is rivals Pakistan on Thursday, who PNG then face on Saturday.

Wednesday 19 January matches

India v Ireland, Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad and Tobago

Australia v Scotland, Conaree Cricket Center, St Kitts and Nevis

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Senator Sherry Rehman slams the government for soaring imports and trade deficit 

Islamabad, January 18, 2022 (PPI-OT):Parliamentary Leader of the PPP in the Senate, Senator Sherry Rehman, discussing the state of the trade deficit in Pakistan said, “Pakistan’s trade deficit has become an extremely worrying and a dangerous issue within the country. The inability of this government to balance trade as a consequence of sluggish exports compared to skyrocketing imports, has negatively impacted the entire state of the economy, as well as the wellbeing of the citizens of this country.”

She said, “According to Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, Pakistan’s trade deficit for the month of December stood at a whopping $4.9 billion, which was an 87% year-on-year increase. The trade deficit for the first six months of the financial year (December-July) stood at a massive $25.5 billion. This represents a 107% year-on-year increase. The main reason for the high trade deficit was due to the imports of agricultural and petroleum products.”

The Senator continued, “Pakistan has historically been an agricultural economy, with a plethora of high-quality food items being exported throughout the world; however, under the failed leadership of the incumbent government, we are no longer self-sufficient in our crop production. The food import bill rose from $3.90 billion for the first 6 months of the last financial year, to $4.79 billion this year, which represents a 23% increase in food imports.

Despite being the world’s 4th largest producer of sugarcane and 8th largest producer of wheat, Pakistan is having to import these essential commodities to meet the domestic demand. The government has recently announced that we will be importing 600,000 tonnes of sugar and 4 million tonnes of wheat to build reserves; this is going to further increase the trade deficit and lead to the devaluation of the currency. This economic spiral seeps into all parameters of human wellbeing, such as the increase in food insecurity, unemployment, and poverty.”

Discussing Pakistan’s massive imports she said, “Pakistan’s total import bill stands at a massive $40.65 billion in July-December from $24.45 billion last year, which is an alarming 66% increase. Other than the food bill, Pakistan’s bill for petroleum products stood at $10.18 billion this year, whereas last year it was at $4.77 billion which constitutes a 113% increase. On the other hand, import bill for machinery increased by 39.5% from $5.92 billion, compared to last year when it was $4.24 billion.”

The Senator said, “It seems as though the government is doing everything in their power to squander Pakistan’s potential to become self-sufficient and pursue sustainable, economic development. People in this country cannot afford 2 square meals due to skyrocketing inflation and trade deficit that is fuelling the Rupee slide.”

She concluded by saying, “During PPP’s government, we had a trade surplus in terms of food of $285.6 million, our policies ensured the betterment for the most vulnerable in society and to ensure that people can afford basic needs such as food, fuel and medicine. This government has proved itself to be governing only for the sake of media attention; no matter how many Sehat cards and Ehsaas cards are announced, the truth is that the economy has been wilfully put on the ventilator by this government and it is the poor who have to bear the brunt of their incompetence.”

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National Assembly leaves 91 percent agenda unaddressed 

Islamabad, January 18, 2022 (PPI-OT):The National Assembly left 91 percent agenda unaddressed and was adjourned due to lack of quorum on Tuesday, observes Free and Fair Election Network in its Daily Factsheet.

Following are key observations of the proceedings during seventh sitting of the 40th session:

Members’ Participation

The National Assembly met for two hours and 11 minutes; however, the proceedings remained suspended for five minutes due to prayer break.

The sitting started at 04:37 pm against the scheduled time of 04:00 pm.

The speaker chaired the sitting for 57 minutes while the remaining proceedings was presided over by a member of panel of chairpersons.

The deputy speaker did not attend the sitting.

The leaders of the house (Prime Minister) and the opposition did not attend the sitting.

As many as 41 (12 percent) lawmakers were present at the outset and 54 (16 percent) at the adjournment of the sitting.

Parliamentary leaders of PML-N and GDA attended the sitting.

Four minority lawmakers were present.

Output

The House witnessed introduction of six private members’ bills which were referred to the relevant committees. These bills were the Islamabad Water Conservation Bill, 2022; the Acid and Burn Crime Bill, 2022; the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (Amendment in Article- 24-A); the Indecent Advertisement Prohibition (Amendment) Bill, 2022; the ICT Tuberculosis (Notification) Bill, 2022 and the Criminal Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2022.

A PTI lawmaker moved the Trade Organizations (Amendment) Bill, 2021 but a motion for its passage was not taken up.

The House did not take up other 37 private members’ bills, 34 reports of standing committees, five resolutions and two amendments in the rules of procedure and conduct of business in National Assembly, 2007.

Representation and Responsiveness

Parliamentary Secretary for education responded to a calling attention notice (CAN) regarding lack of government soft conventional training skills in Islamabad.

Parliamentary Secretary for industries and production responded another CAN regarding acute shortage of urea fertilizer in the country. However, the Chair summoned the relevant minister to answer it in next sitting.

The House did not take up five motions under rule 259.

Order and Institutionalization

Ten lawmakers spoke on points of order for 40 minutes.

A lawmaker belonging to MQMP pointed out the quorum at 06:45 pm which was found incomplete upon counting and the House was adjourned to meet again on Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at 04:00 pm.

Transparency

‘Orders of the Day’ was available to legislators, observers and public.

Attendance of lawmakers was available to media and observers.

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Artists play a vital role in bringing a positive face of any society to the world: Ch Parvez Elahi 

Lahore, January 18, 2022 (PPI-OT):Internationally renowned Pakistani singer Shazia Manzoor called on Speaker Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Parvez Elahi in the Assembly Chamber. Secretary Punjab Assembly Muhammad Khan Bhatti was also present on the occasion. Ch Parvez Elahi said that artists play a very important role in bringing the positive face of any society before the world. Thanks to Pakistani artists, the name of Pakistan reached to the corners of the world. Shazia Manzoor is also one of the artists who have made Pakistan famous in the world.

He further said that Corona has had a negative impact on the showbiz industry which has affected the artist community, adding that the government should take practical steps for the welfare of artists and revival of the industry. Shazia Manzoor said that Rescue 1122 is your project which will be remembered for centuries.

Shazia Manzoor singer congratulated Speaker Ch Parvez Elahi on the completion of the new building of the Punjab Assembly and the House. Later, Shazia Manzoor also visited the new building and house of the Punjab Assembly. Meanwhile, Speaker Punjab Assembly Ch Parvez Elahi telephoned PML-N MPA Bilal Yasin. Ch Parvez Elahi inquired about the well-being of Bilal Yasin and wished him a speedy recovery.

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