Australian men’s Test squad for the Qantas tour of Pakistan 

Lahore, February 08, 2022 (PPI-OT):The National Selection Panel (NSP) has named an 18-player squad Test squad for the Qantas tour of Pakistan. Australia will tour Pakistan for the first time since 1998 for three Test matches, three One-Day Internationals and one T20 International.

The Test playing contingent and staff are due to depart for Pakistan later this month while white ball players, to be announced separately, will join mid-tour for the One-Day Internationals and T20 International.

Australian men’s squad for the Qantas tour of Pakistan:

Pat Cummins (NSW/Penrith Cricket Club) (c)

Ashton Agar (WA/University Cricket Club)

Scott Boland (VIC/Frankston Peninsula Cricket Club)

Alex Carey (SA/Glenelg Cricket Club)

Cameron Green (WA/Subiaco-Floreat Cricket Club)

Marcus Harris (VIC/St Kilda Cricket Club)

Josh Hazlewood (NSW/St George Cricket Club)

Travis Head (SA/Tea Tree Gully Cricket Club)

Josh Inglis (WA/Joondalup Cricket Club)

Usman Khawaja (QLD/Valley District Cricket Club)

Marnus Labuschagne (QLD/Redlands Cricket Club)

Nathan Lyon (NSW/Northern District Cricket Club)

Mitchell Marsh (WA/Fremantle Cricket Club)

Michael Neser (QLD/Gold Coast District Cricket Club)

Steve Smith (NSW/Sutherland Cricket Club) (vc)

Mitchell Starc (NSW/Manly Warringah Cricket Club)

Mitchell Swepson (QLD/Sandgate-Redcliffe District Cricket Club)

David Warner (NSW/Randwick Petersham Cricket Club)

George Bailey, NSP Chair, said: “This squad covers for all scenarios including the conditions given it has been such a long time since Australia was last in Pakistan.

“With several subcontinent tours and a one-day World Cup in India on the near horizon this is a great first up challenge for the group after the successful home Ashes Series.

“It’s also a very historic tour given the length of time since an Australian side last toured Pakistan.”

For more information, contact:
Media Manager,
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-5717231-4
Fax: +92-42-5711860
Website: www.pcb.com.pk

Border, Wasim and Atherton discuss Australia’s tour of Pakistan

Lahore, February 08, 2022 (PPI-OT):In the 38th PCB Podcast, three legends of the game from three different continents – Australia’s Allan Border, Wasim Akram of Pakistan and England’s Michael Atherton – discuss Australia’s first tour of Pakistan in 24 years for three Tests, three ODIs and one T20I from 4 March to 5 April.

Border represented Australia in 156 Tests, including nine in Pakistan in 1980, 1982 and 1988, and Wasim’s 41 out of 104 Tests were in front of his home fans from 1985-2001. Atherton played 115 Tests for England, including three in Pakistan in 2000.

Border also visited Pakistan for the 1987 World Cup and inspired Australia to their first title, while Atherton captained England in the 1996 World Cup. Wasim played alongside the two respected gentlemen in both the home events.

In the podcast, which can be downloaded for editorial purpose only, the three celebrated cricketers have shared their views on:

Impact on international cricket’s landscape

Opportunity for cricketers to enhance their status

Revival of rivalries between the two sides

Future benefits for Pakistan cricket

Australia embracing Pakistan and its culture

High quality cricket to be played during the 37-day tour

Memories from their past visits

Border, who scored 11,174 Test runs with 27 centuries, said: “This is the opportunity for the boys to really make a name for themselves. From Australia’s point of view, they have not had a lot of success in the subcontinent. It would be great from their point of view that someone stands up and say, you know, we can beat Pakistan in Pakistan, something a lot of really good sides have been unable to do.

“Conversely, for Pakistan, emerging as a young team and playing against Australia at home for the first time in 24 years, there’s the opportunity to really make names for themselves.

“This is going to be a really great series because both the sides have a lot to play for. As there has been so little cricket played in Pakistan, they’ll be expecting huge crowds to turn-up to support them.

“I think back here in Australia and the cricketing world, there is an opportunity to sit back and watch some great cricket on television and see some young stars emerge or older stars cement their reputation.”

Wasim, who took 414 Test wickets, said: “Australia coming to Pakistan after 24 years is an achievement for the Pakistan Cricket Board. This series will have a huge impact on our cricket as it will improve our players’ approach and mindset. For the next generation of cricketers, this will be an opportunity to fall in love with this sport and get motivated to scale greater heights in their careers.

“Australia’s tour to Pakistan will send out a strong and powerful message that everything is fine and normal here. This is our third HBL PSL in Pakistan and I keep telling foreign players that this security has been put in place because we are too cautious and do not want to risk anything. The foreign players understand this argument and are happy to continue to visit and play here.

“Things have changed in Pakistan since 1998 and I think the pitches will be better, which will make Test cricket interesting viewing. I believe our cricket team will improve after playing Australia as the players will assess and understand their strengths and weakness, and will work on them and be better trained and prepared for the home Tests against England and New Zealand, which will be played in the last quarter of the year.”

Atherton, who scored 7,728 Test runs, said: “It is a great news that Australia are going to be sending a near full strength team to Pakistan. Once the security people say it’s safe to go, I think it’s incumbent upon the teams to go and play in Pakistan. Clearly playing in the UAE was necessary for a period of time, but was not sustainable in the long term.

“And it’s great that Pakistan cricket supporters can see international cricket being played at home in Pakistan.

“There are two aspects to the tour. One is the security detail, which then provides advice to the players and the administration. This must be done at an arm’s length and independently. Once that advice is given, then I think players are usually happy to accept the advice and concentrate on cricket. So, there is no reason once they land, they should be good to play a good series.

“Relatively a small number of countries play Test cricket and you don’t want to see Test cricket under pressure, particularly from the various franchise leagues around the globe. You don’t just want to see three or four nations constantly playing against each other. So, if there are going to be 12 Test playing countries, you want all 12 to be flourishing and hopefully the game also growing its footprints.

“T20 is the vehicle by which the game expands globally. But those of us who have played Test cricket and love Test cricket, would like to see the five-day game flourish. And if that’s going to happen, clearly it needs to be the Test playing nations to flourish as well.

“These are two good teams, two particularly good bowling attacks and that’s going to be a challenge for both the batting line-ups. I’m hoping that the pitches are a little bit more lively than they were when I was there 22 years ago. This should be an excellent series.”

For more information, contact:
Media Manager,
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-5717231-4
Fax: +92-42-5711860
Website: www.pcb.com.pk

PCB thanks Karachi for HBL PSL 2022 support

Lahore, February 08, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan Cricket Board has thanked the spectators, armed forces, police as well as the local and provisional administrations for their overwhelming support of the 15 HBL Pakistan Super League 2022 matches that were held at the National Stadium from 27 January to 7 February.

HBL PSL 2022 Tournament Director Salman Naseer: “The Karachi-leg of HBL PSL 2022 has set the tone for one of the most exciting and entertaining finishes in the tournament’s brief history. On behalf of the PCB, I want to thank all civil and security agencies who created and delivered a safe and secure environment for all participants.

“Their outstanding arrangements and measures were closely followed abroad and play a part in Cricket Australia confirming their tour of Pakistan for three Tests, three ODIs and one T20I.

“I also want to congratulate the spectators who, despite being in small numbers, created an ambiance and atmosphere that rocked the National Stadium. Every boundary, wicket and achievement was wholeheartedly appreciated, which reflected our passion and love as a whole nation for this great sport.

“I know children Under-12 missed out on the action due to the event regulations, but I remain confident that when the Pakistan v Australia Test will be played at the National Stadium from 12-16 March, spectators of all age groups will be allowed. This will be another opportunity for the loyal cricket fans to throng to the National Stadium and watch live in action world’s two best Test playing sides fighting out for supremacy.

“The PCB values and respects its fans, and will always continue to create opportunities for them to enjoy and be part of our successful journey.

“I want to offer my gratitude to the event staff who, despite being under-strength at times, worked tirelessly to set-up the National Stadium and created an ambiance, which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone and looked spectacular on the digital platforms. They’ll now have to redo the entire exercise for the Gaddafi Stadium so that the fans, players, officials, spectators and media can enjoy the same environment and the event is remembered for the smooth and flawless arrangements during the difficult Covid-19 times.”

For more information, contact:
Media Manager,
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-5717231-4
Fax: +92-42-5711860
Website: www.pcb.com.pk

2% Pakistanis report that they or someone in their household was diagnosed with Tuberculosis; more rural residents as compared to urban residents claim to be suffering from TB: Gallup and Gilani Pakistan

Islamabad, February 08, 2022 (PPI-OT):According to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, more rural residents as compared to urban residents claim to be suffering from TB.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the four provinces was asked the following question, “Please tell us, God forbid, whether you or anyone in your household is suffering from the following diseases? – TB? (Please give only one answer)?” In response to this question, 2% said yes, 89% said no, 3% didn’t know and 6% gave no response. According to the Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement Survey (PSLM) 2018-19, 1% or 2.1 million people said that they were diagnosed with Tuberculosis (TB) in the past year. 27% or 57 million Pakistanis did not know that Tuberculosis can be cured.

Question: “Please tell us, God forbid, whether you or anyone in your household is suffering from the following diseases? – TB”

For more information, contact:
Head Office,
Gallup Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-8445080
Email: isb@gallup.com.pk, caf@gallup.com.pk
Website: www.gallup.com.pk

IHHN collaborates with Experts from USA to conduct Advance Trauma Courses at RTEH, Muzaffargarh

Karachi, February 08, 2022 (PPI-OT):IHHN worked with specialists from the USA to establish a Collaborative Advanced Trauma Course program for the Recep Tayyip Erdogan Hospital (RTEH), Muzaffargarh. This multidisciplinary course was established to findings of an in-hospital survey.

The PGME, Emergency Medicine, and Surgery departments organized the three-day program. They worked with the US experts to establish a Collaborative Advanced Trauma Course program. The aim of the program is to train multidisciplinary emergency and trauma teams at RTEH. The course was set to the findings of an in-hospital survey of patients seeking emergency care at RTEH.

Emergency Medicine Residents, Medical Officers, Residents from Urology, Orthopedics, General Surgery, Anesthesia, and Emergency Resuscitation Nurses attended the three-day program. The objective of this course was to build trauma care knowledge and practices through learning, hand-on procedure practices, simulation ultrasound training, and team-building activities.

The trainer’s team includes Senior Surgeons, Senior Emergency Medicine Physicians and Nurses from the USA, and Senior Emergency Medicine Physicians from the Indus Hospital Karachi. The course will help the emergency and trauma team at RTEH Hospital Muzaffargarh provide coordinated, wide-ranging, and sympathetic care to trauma patients.

Dr. Irfan Javed expressed his warmest thanks to the trainers at the closing ceremony. “These types of training courses will boost the capabilities of our residents. Thanks to our strategic location on the highway, our Emergency department with numerous kinds of emergencies daily.”

He added that a porter from RTEH recently met with a serious accident. Thanks to the quick emergency response, he was promptly treated with immediate medical attention and has thankfully survived. Dr. Javed distributed Shields, Certificates, and Badges to the distinguished guests in attendance.

For more information, contact
The Indus Hospital (TIH)
C-76, Sector 31/5, Opposite Darussalam Society,
Korangi Crossing, Karachi – 75190, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35112709-17
Fax: +92-21-35112718
Email: crd@indushospital.org.pk
Website: http://www.indushospital.org.pk/

16th National Women’s Baseball Championship started in Jinnah Stadium, Gujranwala

Lahore, February 08, 2022 (PPI-OT):The 16th National Women’s Baseball Championship organized by Pakistan Federation Baseball started in Gujranwala. The championship will be played from February 8 to February 11. Talking to media, the President of Pakistan Federation Baseball (PFB) Syed Fakhar Ali Shah said that Federation is holding the 16th edition of National Women’s Baseball Championship in Gujranwala. Teams from Pakistan Army, Pakistan WAPDA, Pakistan Police, H.E.C, Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Islamabad are participating in the championship. The Pakistan Army team is defending its title.

According to Fakhar Shah, the colourful opening ceremony of the championship was held at Jinnah Stadium, Gujranwala. President of Gujranwala Chamber of Commerce Mr. Shoaib Butt was the Chief Guest at the inaugural function. He was accompanied by ADC Gujranwala Mr. Hussain Ali Raza and Executive Member Chamber of Commerce Muhammad Arif Saleem. The President of Pakistan Federation Baseball Syed Fakhar Ali Shah Welcome the Chief Guest. Syed Manzar Shah, Divisional Sports Officer Gujranwala/Organizing Secretary was also present on the occasion.

Other officials of the federation included Musaddiq Hanif, Jamil Kamran and Tariq Nadeem (Member at Large) and managers of all the teams were also present. The Chief Guest hitting the ball to open the championship. After the recitation from the Holy Quran and the national anthem, the Chief Guest was introduced to all the teams and officials. On the occasion, President of the Federation Syed Fakhar Ali Shah and Organizing Secretary Syed Manzar Shah presented bouquets and honorary shields to the Chief Guest and other guests.

According to Fakhar Ali Shah, four matches were played on the opening day in which teams from Islamabad, HEC, WAPDA and Army emerged victorious. The opening match of the championship was played between the teams of Islamabad and Balochistan in which Islamabad won 15-0. Maryam, Ayesha, Sehrish, Rimsha, Chaman, Fakhra, Anam, Shameer and Mahur scored runs for the winning team.

The second match was played between H.E.C and Sindh teams. HEC beat Sindh 14-0. Waheeda, Tasmia, Aram Barkat, Manahel, Khuzri, Hadia and Ayesha scored for the winning team.

In the third match, Pakistan WAPDA defeated Pakistan Police 10-0. From WAPDA, Sidra Reyast, Zainab Riaz, Madiha, Ayesha and Umm Hani scored runs.

In the fourth match, Pakistan Army defeated Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 12-0. Fareeha Nayab, Zahida Ghani, Rashida, Atiya, Hadia and Madiha scored runs for the Army.

For more information, contact:
Pakistan Federation Baseball
Punjab Stadium, Ferozepur Road,
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel. +92-42-353-41121
Fax + 92-42-357-11828
E-mail: pakistanfederationbaseball@hotmail.com