Former President Asif Ali Zardari condemns attack on Pakistani soldiers

Islamabad, February 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):Former President of Pakistan and President Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians, Asif Ali Zardari has strongly condemned the attack on Pakistan soldiers in Kurram district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He said that the attackers must be given a stern response. President Asif Ali Zardari expressed sympathy and offered condolences to the families of the martyred soldiers. The nation is proud of these brave sons who sacrificed their lives and thwarted the enemy’s plan.

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Tickets go on sale as ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 declares, ‘This is the Big Time’

Dubai, February 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):Tickets to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 go on sale to the general public today, giving fans the opportunity to secure their seats to see the world’s best players from 16 international teams fight for the ultimate prize across Australia from October 16 – November 13.

Tickets will go on sale at t20worldcup.com from 1200 Midday (AEDT) on Monday 7 February for all 45 T20 World Cup matches, including the Final, which will be played at the MCG on 13 November 2022.

Children’s tickets are available for every First Round and Super 12 match from $5, with adult tickets available at selected matches at each venue from $20.

To mark the occasion of tickets going on sale, a new campaign ‘This is the Big Time’ was launched featuring some of the giants of international T20 cricket to showcase the unmissable nature of the most vibrant and action-packed global event Australia will host in 2022.

The larger-than-life concept features stars of the game peering into skyscrapers, emerging from iconic waterways and making the city streets tremble with their imposing size.

Australia’s big-hitting Glenn Maxwell, New Zealand captain Kane Williamson and India’s rising star wicketkeeper-batter, Rishabh Pant, feature in the three-part TVC campaign, with Williamson’s released today (February 7) and the Maxwell and Pant versions to be aired later this month.

It’s the first time that Australia will host T20 cricket’s global showpiece for men, with matches to be played in Adelaide, Brisbane, Geelong, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.

The fixture for the event was recently announced with the First Round to get underway in Geelong and Hobart featuring former champions West Indies and Sri Lanka, before hosts and defending champions Australia take on New Zealand in the opening match of the Super 12 at the SCG on Saturday 22 October in a re-match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 Final.

Full fixtures for the event are available at t20worldcup.com/fixtures

Australian Men’s Captain Aaron Finch said:

“The ICC T20 Men’s World Cup is going to be a great spectacle and a huge honour for us to defend the trophy in front of our home fans.

“There are so many great sides with the very best players in the world coming to Australia. It’s an amazing opportunity for Australian fans to see the world’s best.

“We’ve felt the power of home crowd support at the 2015 One-Day Cricket World Cup and the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup last year.

“It will be great to have the whole country behind us and make it another World Cup to remember.”

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 Local Organising Committee CEO Michelle Enright said:

“We’ve worked really hard to make families and communities a priority in ensuring the T20 World Cup is accessibly priced, so a family of two adults and two kids will be able to see World Cup cricket in all our host cities from just $50.

“There’s nothing bigger in cricket than a World Cup and the T20 format is such a fun, energetic, vibrant celebration of cricket and culture – it really is the big time and that’s exactly what the campaign we are launching today is all about.

“To see stars of the game towering over our host cities and making their presence felt through sheer size and entertainment speaks to the impact we want to make with fans. I really hope it puts smiles on faces and gets Australia excited to witness the best players go head-to-head in our own backyard.”

Important information about ticketing:

Tickets purchased through unofficial websites may not be legitimate

Tickets listed on re-sale websites are done so in breach of Ticket Terms and Conditions and may therefore be cancelled

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Overseas Pakistanis have been included in the process of democracy by giving them the right to vote, now every government will be compelled to value them: Ch Parvez Elahi

Lahore, February 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):Imtiaz Ahmed, President of Pakistan Muslim League, in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia called on Acting Governor Punjab Chaudhry Parvez Elahi in the assembly chamber. Ch Parvez Elahi said that overseas Pakistanis have been included in the process of democracy by giving them the right to vote, after which their dignity will be further enhanced, now every government will be compelled to value Pakistanis overseas. He appreciated Imtiaz Ahmed’s services to the party and asked him to work harder to mobilize the party in Saudi Arabia.

Imtiaz Ahmed said that we have full confidence in the leadership of Ch Shujat Hussain, Ch Parvez Elahi and President PML Saudi Arabia Ch Azhar Warraich. Imtiaz Ahmed invited the Acting Governor Punjab to attend the party convention in Riyadh which was accepted by Ch Parvez Elahi.

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Faculty Honour: Institute of Microbiology and Molecular genetics, University of the Punjab, Lahore

Lahore, February 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):Dr. Nageen Hussain (Assistant Professor, Institute of Microbiology and Molecular genetics, University of the Punjab, Lahore) has been selected for the Pencis International Research Award on Oncology and Cancer Research under the category of “Best Researcher Award”. She will receive her Medal, certificate, and memento in a special Dubai Event. The link is https://oncology.pencis.com/awards-winners/

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Yash Dhull named captain of the Official ICC Upstox Most Valuable Team of the Tournament

Dubai, February 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Upstox Most Valuable Team of the Tournament has been named with victorious captain Yash Dhull chosen to skipper a line-up of future stars.

Overall, eight nations are represented in the 12-strong line up as champions India lead the way with three players included.

Pace is provided by the likes of Josh Boyden, Awais Ali and Ripon Mondol with all-rounders Tom Prest and Dunith Wellalage the spin options alongside Vicky Ostwal.

South Africa’s Dewald Brevis was announced as the Player of the Tournament for the ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2022 in West Indies for his record-breaking run haul.

The side was pulled together by a selection panel including commentators Samuel Badree, Natalie Germanos, ICC Match Referee Graeme Labrooy and journalist Sandipan Banerjee.

The team of the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2022 (in batting order) is:

Haseebullah Khan (WK, Pakistan)

Teague Wyllie (Australia)

Dewald Brevis (South Africa)

Yash Dhull (Captain, India)

Tom Prest (England)

Dunith Wellalage (Sri Lanka)

Raj Bawa (India)

Vicky Ostwal (India)

Ripon Mondol (Bangladesh)

Awais Ali (Pakistan)

Josh Boyden (England)

Noor Ahmad (Afghanistan)

Yash Dhull, who captained India to the ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2022, has been named as skipper of the Upstox Most Valuable Team of the Tournament.

The right-hander takes up his place at number four having hit 229 runs in the competition, including one century, and his deployment of his bowlers was crucial in leading his side to overall victory in the tournament.

His opposite number in the final, England’s Tom Prest, sits one place below them in the batting order of the Upstox Most Valuable Team of the Tournament having hit 292 runs in six games, the third most of the competition.

Dewald Brevis, a right-handed batter, received the accolade of Player of the Tournament after crashing 506 runs across six matches to become only the second player to hit over 500 runs at an Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup.

In doing so, the 18-year-old passed Indian legend Shikhar Dhawan’s total for the most runs in a single tournament, hitting one more run than Dhawan managed in 2004.

Brevis also took seven wickets in the competition returning best figures of 2-18 against Uganda during the group stages.

Haseebullah Khan from Pakistan is named as one of the openers after scoring 380 runs across the U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup, his high score of 136 one of two centuries he made in the tournament, Brevis was the only other batter to make two centuries.

Haseebullah is also selected as the wicketkeeper having taken eight catches and two stumpings, the fourth best return of the competition.

His opening partner is Australia’s Teague Wyllie who tied with Angkrish Raghuvanshi for 278 runs, the joint fourth-most of the tournament.

Wyllie hit 39 fours, the second most, including eight in his 101 not out against Scotland, one of three fifty-plus scores in the tournament.

Dunith Wellalage earns his place in the middle order after a star turn as an all-rounder hitting the most runs for Sri Lanka in the tournament with 264, also taking the most wickets by any bowler with 17.

Wellalage also captained his Sri Lanka side to sixth place, their best result in three editions, and he was the only bowler to take two fivefers, doing so against Scotland and Australia.

Raj Bawa is another all-rounder who has impressed throughout the World Cup, hitting a tournament-high 162 not out against Uganda, on his way to 252 runs for the competition.

Bawa was Player of the Match in the final against England taking five for 31 to put India in a strong position and take his wicket tally to nine.

Just below him in the line-up is teammate Vicky Ostwal who took 12 wickets across his six matches with his left-arm orthodox including five for 28 against South Africa.

Bangladesh’s representative in the team comes in the form of right-arm seamer Ripon Mondol, who took wickets in all but one of Bangladesh’s games.

And, against Canada and India he took four-fers to end the tournament on 14 wickets, the joint third-highest of the 2022 competition.

The other bowler who sits above him in the wicket standings is Awais Ali of Pakistan who claimed 15 wickets in his six matches, including six for 56, one of only two six-fers in the tournament.

The right-arm medium pacer opened up the tournament with those six wickets against Zimbabwe and was consistent as Pakistan finished in the top five for the fifth consecutive competition.

England’s Josh Boyden earns his place for his extremely economical bowling, chalking up 15 wickets in the tournament with an economy of 3.21 and an average of 9.86, the best in the tournament for any bowler with seven wickets or more.

The final name on the team sheet is Afghanistan’s Noor Ahmad. The all-rounder took wickets in every World Cup game on his way to 10 wickets, with best figures of two for 18 against Papua New Guinea.

With the bat, Ahmad made three scores over 24 to provide useful runs in the lower order as Afghanistan finished fourth, their joint-highest finish at an ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2022.

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Dunk and Faulkner say Australia will enjoy playing in Pakistan

Lahore, February 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):Australia men’s cricket team’s tour of Pakistan got a big thumbs-up from compatriots Ben Dunk and James Faulkner, who said the visitors will enjoy the atmosphere, the fanatic fans and a quality opposition during their tour for three Tests, three ODIs and a one-off T20I from 4 March to 5 April.

“I’ve been fortunate enough to speak to a few of the guys who are planning on coming over here. It’s certainly different to what we are used to at home. But, it’s important that cricket does come back to Pakistan and you get to play at home like you play away.

“So, for the boys that are coming out, I think they can expect to a population that loves cricket and good performances, whether they’re from the home team or the away team. It would just be an amazing thing for world cricket,” Dunk, who played five T20Is for Australia and a Lahore Qalandars’ regular, told PCB digital.

Faulkner, who played a Test, 69 ODIs and 24 T20Is for Australia and is presently representing Quetta Gladiators in the HBL Pakistan Super League 2022, backed Dunk when he said: “I’m excited to watch Australia play Pakistan.

“There are going to be challenging wickets in the Test matches to feature two very good teams. I am sure the Australian players are going to be tested and will enjoy playing against some quality players.

“It has been a long time since Australia came to Pakistan. In fact, it was probably the same year I came over for an under-19 trip when I was 17. I think it is important for cricket to be back in Pakistan, hence, why I’m here as well. I have traveled all around the world, so there is no exception for me not to come here.”

On Friday, the CA Board approved their national men’s team’s first tour of Pakistan in 24 years, while a day before on Thursday, Test captain Pat Cummins confirmed most players were comfortable with the tour going ahead.

“I think it’s great for cricket in general. Having played here in Pakistan for almost four years, I’ve got to experience a bit of the culture.

“Certainly before COVID, the crowds and the atmosphere that would flood into our games. So, I’m hoping the COVID situation allows as many fans to get into the grounds as possible because I think it would be a really amazing atmosphere for a lot of the Australian players to experience,” Dunk said.

Dunk echoed Faulkner’s views and agreed major Test playing nations needed to do more to ensure the smaller nations get enough Test cricket to survive and grow.

“It’s hugely important that some of the more established Test playing nations lift their weight and help out the other Test playing nations that aren’t as fortunate. We’re seeing quite often around the world that some of the smaller Test playing nations aren’t getting enough cricket to survive.”

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