ANOC Dream Together Master Program 2022-2023 – Seoul National University 

Lahore, February 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):

The Secretaries Generals / Directors

National Sports Federations /

Provincial Olympic / Other Associations /

Services and Departments

Affiliated with POA

Dear Madam/ Sir,

I am pleased to inform that ANOC offers, for this year again, ten scholarships to NOCs administrators or athletes with higher education qualifications (Bachelor’s degree or higher) and English proficiency who would like to enroll in this program of sport management.

This programme from the Seoul National University aims to consolidate international sport cooperation via global networking, as well as the provision of an in-depth insight in sport management, serving as a way of preparation for leadership positions in sport fields.

The Dream Together Master is operated within the Global Sport Management Graduate Program of the Seoul National University. It will commence from late August 2022 through June 2024, but the students will stay in Republic of Korea for 17 months up till December 2023; for the remaining 6 months, students will work on their thesis in their home countries.

You are requested to kindly nominate suitable person(s) who meet the minimum given criteria for “Dream Together Master Program” and send completed Application Form along with all necessary documents to POA Secretariat latest by 07 March 2022 for onward submission to ANOC.

Former and current sport administrators or athletes

Applicant and both parents of the applicant must be of non-Korean nationality

Bachelor’s degree or higher (in any field)

Sufficient command of both spoken and written English to take classes conducted entirely in English

Potential and passion for sport management

Good health both physically and mentally to successfully complete the program

Admission Guide – Dream Together Master Program along with Application and relevant forms are attached for further perusal and necessary action please.

Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.

Best regards,

Muhammad Khalid Mahmood

Secretary General

Pakistan Olympic Association

For more information, contact:
Pakistan Olympic Association
Olympic House, 2-Hameed Nizami (Temple) Road,
Lahore, Pakistan
Postal Code: 54000
Phone: +92-42-36280002, +92-42-36373753
Email: info@nocpakistan.org
Website: https://nocpakistan.org/

People’s court would be held on 8th March in Islamabad and the future of Prime Minister Imran Khan would also be decided by that the people’s court: Shazia Atta Marri 

Islamabad, February 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):Central Information Secretary PPP-P and member of the National Assembly Shazia Atta Marri has said that Pakistan Peoples Party will hold long march which will be started from 27th of February against the anti-people policies of the PTI led government and PPP will also table no confidence motion against the prime Minister Imran Khan to oust him legally in the national assembly as well.

This she said in a statement issued hereon today. She said that PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will lead the long march and People’s court would be held on 8th March in Islamabad and the future of Prime Minister Imran Khan would also be decided by that the people’s court. She added that selected Prime Minister Imran Khan has been reckoned himself as a dictator while the ministers of his selected government are searching for another job.

For more information, contact:
PPP Media Cell (Sindh)
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)
Peoples Secretariat Shikarpur Colony,
Behind Mazar-e-Quaid-e-Azam, Karachi, Pakistan
Cell: +92-305-3370383
Email: contact@ppp-tu.com
Website: https://www.ppp.org.pk

Punjab University marks International Mother Languages Day 

Lahore, February 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):Punjab University Department of History and Pakistan Studies Ibn Khaldun Society has organized a seminar to mark the International Mother Languages Day in order to make the students aware of the importance of their mother and regional languages. Chairman Department of History and Pakistan Studies Prof Dr Mahboob Hussain, faculty members and a large number of students attended the seminar.

Mr. Asadullah, an MPhil scholar, made a speech highlighting the history and significance of Pashto language. He also read some poems of famous Pashto poets. A BS student Arslan delivered a speech regarding the importance of Punjabi language and the need to use it as medium of instruction and as a language of parlance in the Punjab. A Punjabi song was also sung by Zara Asghar.

After Punjabi, some unique aspects and history of Sindhi language were discussed by Ahmed Waqar, a student belonging to Sindh province. Nirmal Munir and Inam Ullah then traced the history and salient features of Siraiki language. A documentary was also shown highlighting the importance of Siraiki language, its culture and traditions. Wahab Baloch made the audience aware of the dialogues, speech and history of Balochi language.

In the end, Muhammad Yasir, the President of Ibn Khaldun Society, talked about the significance of Urdu in the life and history of the Muslims of South Asia. He also recited verses of Faiz Ahmed Faiz. Prof. Ghazi Muhammad Abdullah made the students aware of the significance of mother, regional and national languages of Pakistan. Prof. Dr. Mahboob Hussain, in his presidential speech, emphasized the role of language in the cultural life of a community and appreciated the organizers and the participants for organizing the event.

For more information, contact:
Registrar,
University of the Punjab
Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231102
Fax: +92-42-99231103
E-Mail: registrar@pu.edu.pk
Website: http://pu.edu.pk/

Result of Written Test M.Phil. Islamic Studies, Quran and Tafseer for Admission Semester Spring 2022

Islamabad, February 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):

For more details visit here:

https://aiou.edu.pk/addvertise/Final%20Resuilt%20of%20Written%20Test%20M.Phil.pdf

For more information, contact:
Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU)
Ashfaq Ahmed Road, Sector H-8,
Islamabad – 44000, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-111-112-468
Email: director_sac@aiou.edu.pk, support@aiou.edu.pk
Website: http://www.aiou.edu.pk/

Canada beat Germany by six wickets whilst Bahrain beat Philippines by 91 runs 

Dubai, February 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):Canada defeated Germany by six wickets while Bahrain beat the Philippines by 91 runs in the classification round of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier A, supported by Dream 11, at Al Amerat on Tuesday. Canada were pushed till the end by a determined Germany as they chased down the victory target of 132 with three balls to spare.

In the other match of the morning session, Bahrain continued their winning momentum, notching up their second win in a row. They defeated Philippines by a huge margin after beating UAE in the Group B league match on Monday.

Victory for Canada and Bahrain set them up for a fifth-place playoff game while Germany will take on Philippines for the seventh-place playoff spot on Thursday.

Canada thrived on a valuable partnership between skipper Navneet Dhaliwal and Matthew Spoors.

They had lost their opener Rayyan Pathan off the second ball of the match. Dieter Klein was the pick of German bowlers with his three-wicket haul. He first got rid of Pathan when the opener was caught behind by Michael Richardson.

Dhaliwal and player of the match, Spoors, then forged an 85-run stand to revive the team’s fortunes.

Dhaliwal’s exit in the 14th over was a result of a brilliant catch in the deep by Fayaz Khan off Dylan Blignaut. The skipper contributed 37 off 40.

Spoors stayed unbeaten on 73 off 55 and ensured that Canada complete a tense victory. Dilon Heyliger (17) and Ravinderpal Singh left in a space of 10 balls, both falling to Klein.

The German pacer bowled three dot balls in his 19th and had Singh caught behind on the fourth. Canada needed 12 off eight but Spoors hit a four and a six to ease the nerves and steer the side to win in the final over. Put to bat first, Germany lost their momentum at the halfway stage to finish at 131-6. Opener Justin Broad and Michael Richardson shared a valuable 49-run second-wicket partnership.

Broad’s opening partner Vijaya Shankar fell in the fourth over with the total at 16. Richardson displayed lot of positive intent in his strokes as he cut behind square and exhibited the drives and pull shots during his 26-ball 35. His innings were laced with five boundaries.

Left-arm spinner Salman Nazar broke the partnership when he had Broad trapped leg before for 28.

Two overs later came the turning point that tilted the scales in Canada’s favour.

Skipper Dhaliwal introduced Matthew Spoors into the attack. The 22-year-old leg-spinner met with success straightaway as he cleaned up Richardson off his second ball. New batter Dylan Blignaut was run out two balls later and the double blow left Germany at 80-4.

Faisal Mubashir, who was the top-scorer against Ireland on Monday with 40-ball 45, then attempted to get quick runs on board. His innings was cut short by Salman Nazar, as he was stumped by Shreyas Movva off a wide ball.

Canada bowlers kept their line and length hard and Nazar got his third victim when he trapped Dieter Klein to end his spell with 3-27. A couple of big hits from Fayaz Khan in the 19th pushed the score after skipper Venkat Ganesan had retired hurt for twelve in the previous over.

Navneet Dhaliwal, Captain Canada said: “It was very tough to come back into this match after the loss against the UAE yesterday. The energy level was certainly missing but I am happy that we could get over the line today. We deserve to win more games at this level. We will try to end the campaign on Thursday on a victorious note against Bahrain.”

Venkat Ganesan, Captain Germany said: “It was a close game, and we did sense win at one stage. After a below-par score, we showed character in our fightback. We do learn from such games, and we will take this defeat as part of our learning curve.”

Kurup shines for Bahrain

Electing to bat first after winning the toss, Bahrain’s skipper Sarfaraz Ali started the Powerplay in a whirlwind fashion and blitzed his way to a 17-ball 32.

The fourth over saw a slight momentum shift in the Philippines’ favour, as an astounding catch from Daniel Smith ended Umer Imtiaz’s innings abruptly. Sarfaraz Ali was dismissed in the very next ball.

However, with a 90-run fourth wicket stand between Shahbaz Badar and Prashant Kurup, Bahrain regained total control. Shahbaz looked good for his 44, but was undoubtedly the support act as Prashant’s effortless brilliance took centre stage.

His 74 runs alongside late cameos from Sikder Billah and Veerapathiran Sathaiya meant that the Philippines entered the dressing room at half-time, faced with the daunting task of chasing 191.

Henry Tyler had been their best bowler, recording figures of 3/40.

Philippines responded by posting their highest ever total in T20 Internationals. Yet, they fell well short after finishing on 100/9 in 20 overs. Machanda Biddappa top scored with a spirited 26-run knock, negotiating some top-class Bahrain bowling admirably. Gurbhupinder Chohan, Grant Russ and Jordan Alegre all chipped in, making 17, 15 and 13 respectively.

Ultimately the asking rate proved far too high, the fall of wickets proved far too frequent, and Bahrain strolled to a comfortable and well-deserved victory. Junaid Aziz and Haider Butt picked up three wickets apiece.

Sarfaraz Ali, Captain Bahrain said: “We have enjoyed the whole tournament. All the days we have been here, we have put in some good performances and today was one too. I’m very happy for the team. Hopefully we win our next game too. We will look to execute our plans and play well.”

Jonathan Hull, Captain Philippines said: “I think our bowling performance markedly improved from the 200s we conceded earlier. Over the series, we have played together, understood each other – each one’s strengths and weaknesses. That will be great for the future so that is definitely a positive. We want to improve our batting. We are not able to score too many runs so we will talk about that tonight before the next game. But this is our first tournament in three years. We are growing together as a team and I’m looking forward to the future.”

For more information, contact:
Headquarters,
International Cricket Council (ICC)
Street 69, Dubai Sports City,
Sh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE
Phone: +97-143828800
Fax: +97-143828600
E-mail: enquiry@icc-cricket.com
Website: www.icc-cricket.com

Cut-throat playoffs on the cards

Lahore, February 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):After 30 thrilling and exciting league matches, it is time for the big ones in the HBL Pakistan Super League 2022 when defending champions Multan Sultans take on Lahore Qalandars in Wednesday’s Qualifier and Peshawar Zalmi go toe to toe against Islamabad United in Eliminator 1.

The winner of Wednesday fixture will progress to Sunday’s final, while the losing side will have another opportunity to qualify for the title match when they will meet Thursday’s winner on Friday.

In this glorious game of uncertainties, its always difficult to predict winners but on present form, it appears the sides meeting on Wednesday may again face off against each other on Sunday.

Defending champions Multan Sultans won a record nine matches on their way to the playoff stage, while Lahore Qalandars lost four matches, including a Super Over thriller against Peshawar Zalmi on Monday. This gave Peshawar Zalmi their sixth win to tie with Lahore Qalandars, but were placed third on net run-rate. Islamabad United’s four wins were enough to put them in the top-four ahead of Quetta Gladiators (on net run-rate), while Karachi Kings managed just one win in 10 matches.

In the double-league stage, Sultans defeated Qalandars by five wickets but Qalandars came back strongly to win the return match by a convincing 52-run margin. Similar is the story between Zalmi and United. United recorded a one-sided nine-wicket victory in the first match between the two sides at the National Stadium, before Zalmi held their serves to register a 10-run victory at the Gaddafi Stadium.

Overall, Sultans appears to be the side that has all its bases covered.

In this edition, they have posted totals of 245-3 (v Quetta Gladiators), 222-3 (v Peshawar Zalmi), 217-5 (v Islamabad United) and 209-5 (v Lahore Qalandars). And this is reflected in the batting table on which Mohammad Rizwan is sitting second with 479 runs and his fellow opener Shan Masood is third on 457 runs.

Sultans’ wrist-spinner Imran Tahir is second most successful bowler with 16 wickets, while left-arm spinner Khushdil Shah has 15 wickets. Shahnawaz Dahani has bagged 13 wickets. The three have contributed to keep the opposition to low scores. Qalandars’ 206 for five was the highest total against Sultans, though Sultans won that game by five wickets following a 150-run stand between Shan Masood (83) and Mohammad Rizwan (69). The lowest total against Sultans was 105-7, scored by Islamabad United on Sunday.

Despite their title-drought, Lahore Qalandars remain the fans’ favourite. And this edition, they have displayed that they have the potential, talent and skill to end the disappointment.

Fakhar Zaman with 521 runs is the most successful batter while Kamran Ghulam has scored 234 runs, Mohammad Hafeez 226 runs, Harry Brook 208 runs and Abdullah Shafique 180 runs. Amongst the bowlers, Shaheen Shah Afridi has led from the front and by example by claiming 15 wickets, followed by Zaman Khan (14 wickets) and Haris Rauf (13 wickets). Rashid Khan also picked up 13 wickets but will not be available as he is now on national duty.

Islamabad’s batting has revolved around Alex Hales (255 runs), Shadab Khan (232 runs) and Paul Stirling (187). However, Hales and Stirling will definitely not be available, while there is a question mark on Shadab Khan. This makes Azam Khan the only in-form batter with 228 runs at a staggering strike-rate of 143.

In the bowling, Shadab Khan leads the pack with 17 wickets, while Waqas Maqsood has picked up 11 wickets.

Salman Irshad is Peshawar Zalmi’s most successful bowler with 12 wickets, followed by Wahab Riaz (nine wickets) and Usman Qadir (eight wickets), while Shoaib Malik has been leading the batting responsibilities with 346 runs, followed by Ben Cutting (197 runs) and Hazratullah Zarzai (170 runs).

When these sides will take the field on Wednesday and Thursday, it will be a new day, a new surface and a new match. And as experts say, sides that will capitalise on most of the opportunities will come out winners.

As such, all to look out for and a lot to play for over the next three days. But irrespective of the outcomes of these matches, the overwhelming response from the fans have undoubtedly made this year’s HBL PSL the most successful and viewed competition.

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