From Mardan to Mirpur, Sajid Khan’s inspiring cricket journey

Karachi, February 13, 2022 (PPI-OT):Mardan-born off-spinner Sajid Khan has made rapid strides over the course of the last two years but his ascent to the highest level of cricket is a tale of relentless struggle, hard work, determination and a never-say-die attitude spread over two decades. The 28-year-old made his Test debut against Zimbabwe in Harare last season and has already collected 18 wickets in his first four Tests.

The highlight of Sajid’s short Test career has been his heroics in the Mirpur Test against Bangladesh in December, the off-spinner took 12 wickets in the match including eight in the first innings to lead Pakistan’s innings and eight runs victory in the ICC World Test Championship fixture. According to Sajid his cricketing story begins at the age of eight.

“My story begins from when I was eight years old. I have two elder brothers, one is a rickshaw driver the other runs a grocery shop. Only those without a father would know what a struggle it is. When I grew up and started college I used do to some odd sport related jobs like fixing bat handles and grips and making between PKR 4 to 500, I used to also sell cell phones to make some money that I could spend on purchasing cricket gear.

Despite his obvious promise and potential, Sajid failed to find a permanent slot in Peshawar sides to the sheer quality and depth that the first-class and Grade II squads especially as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa regularly started unearthing players of international quality. Sajid decided to try his luck in Dubai where he juggled between a work at the Dubai Airport and weekend cricket opportunities.

“After U18 cricket, I barely got a chance to play Grade II cricket because Peshawar had a quality side and I could not make my way through that is when I left for Dubai. I used to work at Dubai Airport for five days and play cricket two days in the week. I had a six months visa but I didn’t even stay for six months as my mother asked me to return.”

After returning from Dubai, Sajid finally made a long awaited breakthrough as Imran Khan Snr handed him perhaps the best cricket gift he could have hoped for at that stage of his career.

“I found an opportunity to appear in Grade II trials, I got selected and joined the camp. At the camp Imran Khan Snr saw me, at that time Imran had played a few Tests for Pakistan, he asked me if I had cricket shoes but I couldn’t say to him I didn’t. Imran realised that I didn’t have cricket shoes so he took out a pair of cricket spikes and handed them to me.

“My first match was for Peshawar against WAPDA, with-in four overs I had taken six wickets and that is when my career took off. Once the domestic structure was revamped, I got an opportunity to play for the second XI and I scored 96 runs and took 13 wickets in a match against Balochistan. I was immediately picked for the first XI (first-class) and I played my first match against Balochistan and took eight wickets.

Sajid still has a long journey ahead of him and has big aspirations and dreams, he insists that hard work, perseverance and determination is what is required to succeed in cricket instead of a recommendation or source. He is a firm believer in letting your performance talk for you as he credits his mother for the turnaround in his life.

“People who claim that you can’t play cricket without any recommendation or source lie, I would say it is a total lie. If you work hard and stay determined you are rewarded, I have fought hard and struggled for 20 years and then only have I reached here without any recommendation or source. I only work hard and respect my elders, whatever I have achieved, I have achieved due to my mother’s unflinching support. I owe everything to her and even today I look up to her for support, guidance and prayers.”

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New Zealand, the delightful host of many ICC World Cups 

Dubai, February 13, 2022 (PPI-OT):Next month’s ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 will take place in one of the greatest cricketing nations on earth – New Zealand.

The number one summer sport, and second only to rugby all year round, the Kiwis are simply a nation of cricket lovers.

They have over 70,000 registered players, while figures released by New Zealand Cricket in the last year reveal that there has been a 12% increase in the number of female participants playing the game.

It will be the third time New Zealand host the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, with games to be across six stunning venues.

Let’s take a look at previous major ICC tournaments that have taken place on the land of the long white cloud.

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cups

The 2022 tournament is not the first time New Zealand hosts the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup.

The third tournament of the sport’s oldest world championship, in 1982, was also hosted entirely by New Zealand which included the competition’s first-ever final – the previous two editions in England (1973) and India (1978) were decided via the league table.

But four years later, Lancaster Park in Christchurch hosted the first-ever ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup final in front of a crowd of just over 3,000, seeing Australia defeat England by three wickets to lift the trophy.

The tournament returned in 2000 for a three-week-long edition that culminated with a final at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln, which saw the host nation triumph in one of the greatest World Cup finals of all-time – defeating Australia by just four runs.

That gave the White Ferns their maiden world title and the class of 2022 would love a similar outcome on home soil this time around.

ICC Men’s Cricket World Cups

New Zealand has twice acted as hosts of the men’s 50-over tournament, on both occasions sharing the responsibilities with continental neighbours Australia.

The first time was in 1992, the fifth staging of the finals. Seven of the 18 venues came from the two islands that make up Aotearoa with matches from Dunedin up to Auckland.

The latter’s Eden Park, the national stadium, hosted four matches including the opening game of the competition, where the Black Caps memorably beat their co-hosts by 37 runs.

In 2015, the men’s tournament returned as seven cities, including Hamilton, Napier, Christchurch, Nelson and Dunedin hosted games, this time with each having a minimum of three matches.

The largest stadia, Eden Park and the 37,000-capacity Wellington Regional Stadium, both hosted four games including a quarter- and a semi-final between them.

The last-four tie in Auckland provided one of the highlights of the tournament when Brendon McCullum’s team beat South Africa by four wickets via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method and reach their first-ever senior men’s final before falling to their co-hosts at the MCG.

ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cups

New Zealand has also hosted the ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup tournament on three occasions.

The best young players in the world have headed to the islands described as the ‘paradise of the Pacific’, for the 2002, 2010, and 2018 events.

The Bert Sutcliffe Oval hosted the finals of the 2002 and 2010 editions, while the Bay Oval in the stunning surroundings of Mount Maunganui, Tauranga hosted the 2018 final between India and Australia that saw the Indians win by eight wickets.

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Mian Shahbaz Sharif calls on former PM Ch Shujat Hussain and Speaker Punjab Assembly Ch Parvez Elahi 

Lahore, February 13, 2022 (PPI-OT):Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly and former Chief Minister of Punjab Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif along with a delegation called on the President of Pakistan Muslim League, former Prime Minister Chaudhry Shujat Hussain and Speaker Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Parvez Elahi at their residence.

The PML-N delegation included National Assembly members Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Rana Tanveer, Khawaja Saad Rafique, Attaullah Tarar and Shabbir Usmani while Salik Hussain MNA, Shafay Hussain, Rana Khalid and Muntaha Ashraf Marath were also present in the meeting. Current political situation in the country, among other issues of mutual interest were discussed in detail during the meeting.

Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif on behalf of himself and Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif sought the well-being of Ch Shujat Hussain and wished him a speedy recovery. Mian Shahbaz Sharif also presented a bouquet to Ch Shujat Hussain. Ch Shujat Hussain also thanked Mian Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif.

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Gulberg-II, Lahore, Pakistan
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RDC Sindh organizes session on Seerah of Holy Prophet (PBUH) 

Islamabad, February 13, 2022 (PPI-OT):A special session on Seerah-e-Taiyba was organized by Regional Dawah Center (Sindh) Karachi, Dawah Academy, International Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI). Speaker of the session was Prof. Dr. Moinuddin Hashmi, Chairman, Department of Sirah Studies, Allama Iqbal Open University.

Speaking on the topic he said that the work on Seerah in the written form was started in the life of Holy Prophet (PBUH) by his companions. They used to narrate Hadith. The early books of Islamic sciences contain the material of Sirah. He said that modern topics of Sirah-e-Taiba can be explored from the basic sources of Sirah in the present times.

He said the topics of Hadith and Sirah that exist, if applied, will be an important task in the world of research. He said that social problems can be solved by conducting research in the light of Sirah-e-Taiba and there is a need to work on Sirah-e-Taiyba from historical perspective. He opined that such topics should be the subject of research. He added that comparative study of early books is also necessary in today’s modern age. He told that it was necessary to work on the nature of the relationship of the Prophet PBUH with the his Companions.

Earlier, Dr Syed Aziz-Ur-Rehman, In-charge Regional Dawah Center (Sindh) Karachi, said that the work of Allama Iqbal Open University on Sirah-e-Taiyba was important. He thanked worthy speaker and said that the speaker has done his PhD on Sirah-e-Taiyba and his services are outstanding for highlighting different aspects of Sirah-e-Taiyba. He said it is the tradition of the Regional Dawah Center that scholars and intellectuals are invited on various topics and today’s session is also an omen of this tradition. The special session was attended by religious seminaries, teachers and scholars from different walks of life.

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Public Relations,
International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)
Room No.118, Admin Block, New Campus,
H-10 Sector, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9019249
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IIUI Rector visits Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia Banuri Town

Islamabad, February 13, 2022 (PPI-OT):Prof. Dr Masoom Yasinzai, Rector, International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) visited Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia, Banuri Town Karachi. He was received by Vice Head of the institution, Dr. Ahmed Yousif Banuri who gave a briefed introduction of management and educations system of the Jamia Banori Town, Karachi to the IIUI Rector and shared details of various departments of the institution.

The IIUI Rector visited the rare library, Dar-ul -Hadith, Dar-ul-Iftah, Research section and various other important departments of Jamia Uloom-Ul-Islamia. During detailed discussion with the institutional head, Dr. Masoom suggested the Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia Banuri town must be a degree awarding institution. On this occasion, IIUI Rector also opined that it may have many joint academic and research projects with International Islamic University Islamabad in shape exchange of experiences and bilateral cooperation.

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Public Relations,
International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)
Room No.118, Admin Block, New Campus,
H-10 Sector, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9019249
Fax: +92-51-9257909
Email: iiuipublicrelations@iiu.edu.pk
Website: www.iiu.edu.pk