Chairman PTI Imran Khan and Speaker Punjab Assembly Ch Parvez Elahi had a telephone conversation, discussed the current political situation in detail

Lahore, April 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Chairman PTI Former Prime Minister Imran Khan telephoned Speaker Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Parvez Elahi. The two leaders discussed in detail the current political situation and other issues. Chaudhry Parvez Elahi assured Imran Khan of his full support. Imran Khan said that he would fully support Ch Parvez Elahi for Chief Minister of Punjab.

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First Stage Evaluation of 50 Books A Year Competition 

Wah Cantt, April 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Read Pakistan-UW Chapter, under the flagship of UW Literary and Debating Society, organized “First Stage Evaluation of 50 Books A Year Competition” on 31 March, 2022. Ms. Syeda Fatima Hasan Gilani, CEO and President, Read Pakistan Trust graced the ceremony as Chief Guest.

During her interaction with faculty and students, she highlighted the role of Read Pakistan in promoting reading culture in youth. She also applauded efforts of the University for successfully conducting First Stage Evaluation of 50 Books A Year Competition, conducted by three groups of two faculty members each. 30 students appeared for the evaluation.

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National Assembly votes out Prime Minister 

Islamabad, April 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):The National Assembly passed no-confidence resolution against the Prime Minister on Sunday, as 174 lawmakers voted in favour of it, observers Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) in its Daily Factsheet.

Following are key observations of the proceedings during 5th and 6th sitting of the 41st session:

Members’ Participation

The National Assembly met for 15 hours and 32 minutes; however, the proceedings remained suspended for nine hours and 28 minutes due to prayer and other causal breaks.

The 5th sitting started at the scheduled time of 10:30 am and lasted 13 hours and 29 minutes. The 6th sitting started at 12:02 am continued for two hours and three minutes.

The speaker presided over the proceedings during 5th sitting for an hour and 38 minutes while the remaining sitting was chaired by a member of panel of chairpersons. A member of panel of chairpersons presided over the entire proceedings during 6th sitting.

The deputy speaker was not present.

Two hundred and sixteen lawmakers (63%) lawmakers were present at the outset and 194 (57%) at adjournment of the 5th sitting. A total of 176 lawmakers attended the 6th sitting.

Parliamentary Leaders of BAP, GDA, AMLP, PML, BNP-M, ANP, MQMP, PPPP, PML-N, MMAP and JWP were present in the 5th sitting while 6th sitting was attended by parliamentary leaders of BAP, PML, BNP-M, ANP, MQMP, PPPP, PML-N, MMAP and JWP.

Output

The House adopted no-confidence resolution against the Prime Minister under clause (1) of Article 95 of the Constitution. A total of 174 lawmakers voted in favour of the resolution while the procedure for recording votes was held under the provisions of the `Second Schedule’ provided in the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in National Assembly, 2007.

Representation and Responsiveness

The House neither observed question hour nor took up two calling attention notices.

Order and Institutionalization

Twenty-three lawmakers spoke on points of order for four hours and 32 minutes.

The treasury lawmakers except Minister of state for parliamentary affairs walked out from the House soon after the start of voting on no-confidence resolution.

The House was adjourned to meet again on Monday, April 11, 2022 at 11 am.

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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ICC Board Meeting outcomes

Dubai, April 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Following the recent decision to expand the ICC Women’s Championship to ten teams, the ICC Board approved a recommendation that ODI status be extended to a number of Associate Member women’s teams to enable them to progress to global qualifying events based on ODI rankings.

Governance

The ICC Board received an update from the Afghanistan Working Group which recommended Mirwais Ashraf as the ACB’s appointed representative to the Board. The Working Group advised the Board that the ICC was continuing to support the Afghanistan Men’s team to play international cricket while monitoring the governance of the sport in the country including the development of the women’s game.

The ACB confirmed their continued commitment to developing women’s cricket and will submit a full action plan and budget to do so to the Working Group which will continue to monitor the situation and receive regular updates on its progress.

Cricket

Following the recent decision to expand the ICC Women’s Championship to ten teams, the ICC Board approved a recommendation that ODI status be extended to a number of Associate Member women’s teams to enable them to progress to global qualifying events based on ODI rankings.

The CEC were updated on the use of home umpires from July 2020 to February 2022 due to COVID. The Committee acknowledged that the performance of home umpires was strong and had not affected games. The use of home umpires had also led to 12 members of the International Panel umpires making their Test match debut.

In line with a previous recommendation from the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee, the CEC agreed that more neutral match officials should be utilised as travel restrictions are lifted while building on the success of the use of home umpires.

As such the structure for appointing match officials for 2022-23 season will be as follows:

Appointing Structure

Format – Referee – On-field – On-field – TV Umpire – 4th Umpire

Test – ICC (Neutral) – ICC (Neutral) – ICC (Home) – ICC (Neutral) – Home

ODI – ICC (Home) – ICC (Home) – Home – ICC (Home) – Home

T20I – ICC (Home) – Home – Home – Home – Home

The ICC Board approved and ratified a number of appointments to the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee:

Mahela Jayawardena – Past Player representative (reappointment)

Gary Stead – National Team Coach representative

Jay Shah – Member Board representative

Joel Wilson – ICC Elite Panel Umpire

Jamie Cox – MCC Representative

ICC Events

The qualification pathway for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 was confirmed with 12 teams qualifying automatically for the event. The top eight teams from the 2022 event will be joined by the two host Members, West Indies and USA plus the next highest ranked teams on the MRF ICC Men’s T20 rankings table as of 14 November 2022. If West Indies finish in the top eight in Australia later this year, three teams will progress based on rankings and if outside the top eight two teams will qualify from the rankings table.

The remaining eight spots will be decided through a regional qualification process with Africa, Asia and Europe each qualifying two teams and Americas and EAP one each.

The qualification pathway for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 was agreed. Eight teams will gain automatic qualification into the event, comprising the top three teams from each group of the 2023 event plus host (if not in the six) and next highest ranked teams on the MRF ICC Women’s T20 rankings table at a pre-determined date. The remaining two teams will be identified through the Women’s T20 World Cup global qualifier.

The qualification pathway for the eight team ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup was also confirmed. The yet to be determined host of the event will automatically qualify along with the next five highest placed teams at the end of the 22-25 ICC Women’s Championship (IWC). The remaining two teams will be identified through a global qualifying event between the four bottom-placed teams in the IWC plus an additional two teams from the ODI rankings.

South Africa was confirmed as the host of the inaugural ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2023, to be staged in January next year as a 16-team, 41-match event.

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