Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta announces to reserve one State of the Art Tennis Court for the poor and deserving tennis players 

Lahore, October 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta has announced to reserve one State of the Art Tennis Court for the poor and deserving tennis players; he made this announcement while talking to media at the inauguration of Kamran Steel Pakistan ATF 16 and Under Asian Tennis Tour 2022 (Leg-1) at the State of the Art Five Tennis Courts at Nishtar Park Sports Complex on Monday.

Kamran Steel Pakistan ATF 16 and under Asian Tennis Tour 2022 (Leg-1) will take place from October 17 to 23, 2022 under the banner of Sports Board Punjab. PLTA Secretary General Rashid Malik was also present on this occasion. Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta was also introduced to all participating players on this occasion.

Talking to media, Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta said tennis is one the most popular sports of the world and the poor and deserving players have equal right to play this game. “We are giving maximum playing opportunities to children with a humble background in sports. Poor children of schools and colleges can also play at this world class tennis venue,” Secretary Sports Punjab added.

Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta further said that Sports and Youth Affairs Department Punjab is taking effective measures to bring forward the talented children from remote and backward areas. “World class tennis courts have been built with modern facilities where we will hold more big tennis events for the promotion of this game among the younger generation,” he asserted.

Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta informed that 73rd Punjab Games are also being organized this month. “I am also visiting different cities to inspect sports infrastructure. Sports officers concerned have been given tasks to make gymnasium and other facilities fully functional to find fresh sports talent,” he maintained.

For more information, contact:
Sports Board Punjab
Government of the Punjab
National Hockey Stadium, Ferozepur Road, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99232501, +92-42-99232502
E-mail: info@punjabsportsboard.com
Website: http://sportsboard.punjab.gov.pk

Punjab School Cricket Championship is a wonderful platform for talented cricket players of different schools to showcase their potential: Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta 

Lahore, October 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):Dar-e-Arqam School defeated Govt High School Sabzazar in the final of Lahore District Schools Central Punjab Cricket Tournament/Punjab School Cricket Championship at Bagh-e-Jinnah cricket ground here on Monday.

Chief Secretary Punjab Abdullah Khan Sumbal, Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta, Director General Sports Punjab Muhammad Tariq Qureshi, CEO Central Punjab Cricket Association (CPCA) Abdullah Khurram Niazi, DSO Lahore Tanveer Shah and other officials were also present on this occasion.

Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta and Director General Sports Punjab Muhammad Tariq Qureshi also witnessed exciting final match and appreciated the playing techniques of young players.

Talking on this occasion, Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta said Punjab School Cricket Championship is definitely a wonderful platform for talented cricket players of different schools of the province to express their potential. “It is expected that several talented young batters and bowlers will emerge through this platform and will serve the country in future,” he added.

Director General Sports Punjab Muhammad Tariq Qureshi said that cricket is the most popular game of the country and Sports Board Punjab will continue to play its due role in further grooming of young talented cricket players in future as well. “Punjab School Cricket Championship is a very useful cricket tournament through which we will be able to prepare a bunch of talented players for the future requirements of the national cricket team,” he elaborated.

For more information, contact:
Sports Board Punjab
Government of the Punjab
National Hockey Stadium, Ferozepur Road, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99232501, +92-42-99232502
E-mail: info@punjabsportsboard.com
Website: http://sportsboard.punjab.gov.pk

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Youth Affairs Shiza Fatima Kh reviews progress on sports uplift schemes and youth projects thru an online meeting 

Lahore, October 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Youth Affairs Shiza Fatima Khawaja chaired an online meeting to review progress on sports development schemes and youth projects on Monday. The representatives from all provinces, PILDAT and UNFPA attended the online meeting. Deputy Secretary Planning/Admin Sports and Youth Affairs Department Punjab Imtiaz Ahmed and Director Admin Syed Umair Hassan represented Punjab in the high-profile meeting on the directions of Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta.

Deputy Secretary Planning/Admin Sports and Youth Affairs Department Punjab Imtiaz Ahmed and Director Admin Syed Umair Hassan briefed the chair about the Punjab’s sports development projects and different sports events organised under the banner Sports and Youth Affairs Department Punjab.

Special Assistant to PM on Youth Affairs Shiza Fatima lauded the useful steps taken by the Sports and Youth Affairs Department for the growth of sports culture across the province. Deputy Secretary Planning/Admin Sports and Youth Affairs Imtiaz Ahmed said that the Sports and Youth Affairs Department has approved stipends for athletes and grants in aid for Sports Associations. “Pride of Punjab Sports Awards have also been initiated to recognise the valuable services of sports stalwarts of the country”.

Director Admin Syed Umair Hassan, in his briefing, said that the Sports and Youth Affairs Department has excellent coordination with all departments for providing proper guidance to emerging youth of the province. “We organised several events such as E-Rozgar Meet up, E-Sports Sobia Series, Punjab Talent Hunt Programme, E-Learning Centres in the recent past,” he explained.

He further informed that the Sports and Youth Affairs Department is holding sports events of different games regularly to provide maximum playing opportunities to male and female players of the province.

For more information, contact:
Sports Board Punjab
Government of the Punjab
National Hockey Stadium, Ferozepur Road, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99232501, +92-42-99232502
E-mail: info@punjabsportsboard.com
Website: http://sportsboard.punjab.gov.pk

Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta orders all DSOs to keep their sports gymnasiums and E-Libraries functional and updated 

Lahore, October 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta presided over an important review meeting at National on Saturday. Director General Sports Punjab Muhammad Tariq Qureshi, Director Admin Syed Umair Hassan, Deputy Director Planning Rauf Bajwa, Project Director PMU Sports Board Punjab Nadeem Anwar, all Divisional Sports Officers of Punjab and other top officials attended the meeting. All District Sports Officers of the province participated in the meeting through video link.

The meeting was convened to review sports development projects and other activities held during the last 3-4 months, ADP schemes, functionality of all provincial E-Libraries, Green sports fields, sports academies etc.

Addressing the meeting, Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta directed all the Divisional and District Sports Officers of the province to honour sports legends of different games including Olympians and medal winners in international sports competitions. “These sports legends, Olympians and medal winners are our true heroes and they deserve to be acknowledged and honoured fully in recognition of their invaluable services”.

Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta directed all Divisional and District Sports Officers to keep their respective sports gymnasiums and E-Libraries functional and updated all the time. He also instructed the officials concerned to hold regular and maximum sports events and activities at their respective sports gymnasiums and E-Libraries.

Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta said the performance of every district and division of Punjab will be reviewed minutely. “The best district and divisional officers will be duly appreciated and encouraged on the basis of their performance,” he asserted.

Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta also issued strict directions to all Divisional and District Sports Officers of the province to involve a maximum number of school, college and university students in their sports events. “In this way we will be able to trace several male and female talented young players from our far flung educational institutions,” he added.

Director General Sports Punjab Muhammad Tariq Qureshi gave a thorough briefing about the preparations of upcoming Punjab Sports Game. “The members of transgender community will also take part in Punjab Games. We are also planning to hold some events for the next Punjab Games in other cities of the province,” he added.

Director General Sports Punjab Muhammad Tariq Qureshi said all provincial coaches should train children from poor families. “The shining kids with poor backgrounds will be given scholarships”. Director General Sports Punjab Muhammad Tariq Qureshi further said that Sports Board Punjab recently launched five world class tennis courts in Nishtar.

Park Sports Complex, table tennis and swimming academies to provide best facilities to young talented players of the province. “We are also going to launch athletics and cricket academies in the coming weeks,” he informed.

Director General Sports Punjab Muhammad Tariq Qureshi said: “We are quite determined to promote sports culture across the province through our effective efforts. Sports Board Punjab has always encouraged the title winners and prominent performers in different games and it will continue this practice in future,” he added.

Deputy Director Planning/Project Director PMU presented an overall ADP review. All Divisional and District Sports Officers of the province gave thorough briefing about their respective sports development schemes and events.

For more information, contact:
Sports Board Punjab
Government of the Punjab
National Hockey Stadium, Ferozepur Road, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99232501, +92-42-99232502
E-mail: info@punjabsportsboard.com
Website: http://sportsboard.punjab.gov.pk

Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Umar Ata Bandial inaugurates pavilion of Punjab International Tennis Stadium on the name of tennis legend Khawaja Iftikhar Ahmed 

Lahore, October 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Umar Ata Bandial inaugurated a pavilion of Punjab International Tennis Stadium in Nishtar Park Sports Complex on the name of tennis legend Khawaja Iftikhar Ahmed on Saturday.

Top dignitaries such as Justice (Retd) Khalil ur Rehman Ramday, Vice-Chairman SBP Rao Zahid Qayyum, Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta, Director General Sports Punjab Muhammad Tariq Qureshi, Director Admin Syed Umair Hassan and Director Sports Nadeem Qaiser, Khawaja Iftikhar’s sons Kh Khurram, Kh Sohail, Sharmeen Khurram, former Davis Cupper, Rasheed Malik also attended the high-level ceremony.

Several other guests such as Azhar Noon, Salim Salamat, Ayub Sabir Izhar, Sheraz J Monnoo, Qaiser Gul, Syed Tahir Ikhlaq, Mobeen Ahmed, Deputy Director Tariq Wattoo, Assistant Director Zahoor Ahmed, top sports personalities and a large number of tennis officials and enthusiasts were also present on this occasion.

Vice-Chairman SBP Rao Zahid Qayyum, Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta and Director General Sports Punjab Muhammad Tariq Qureshi warmly received Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Umar Ata Bandial upon reaching the State of the Art tennis venue.

Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Umar Ata Bandial on this occasion awarded shields to Vice-Chairman SBP Rao Zahid Qayyum, Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta, Director General Sports Punjab Muhammad Tariq Qureshi, Kh Khurram, Kh Sohail, Sharmeen Khurram, Azhar Noon, Salim Salamat, Ayub Sabir Izhar, Sheraz J Monnoo, Qaiser Gul, Syed Tahir Ikhlaq, Mobeen Ahmed and other guests.

Kh Khurram, Kh Sohail and Sharmeen Khurram also presented a souvenir to honourable Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Umar Ata Bandial in the largely attended ceremony. Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab Ehsan Bhutta, Director General Sports Punjab Muhammad Tariq Qureshi gave a thorough briefing with the help of maps about NPSC Tennis Stadium and other key sports venues.

Addressing the ceremony, Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Umar Ata Bandial said Khawaja Iftikhar was a fair and graceful man, who never compromised on principles throughout his life. “Khawaja Iftikhar was a gracious and kind tennis star like Roger Federer. Pakistan should have many more such tennis players like Khawaja Iftikhar. Naming a stand of Punjab International Tennis Stadium after Khawaja Iftikhar is a befitting tribute to a great tennis legend,” he added.

Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Umar Ata Bandial further said that the beautiful thing about sports is that it taught us how to be competitive without being unfair. “Sports teaches us sportsmanship and the courage to fight till the last ball in every field”.

Khawaja Iftikhar’s son Kh Khurram on this occasion highlighted the international services of his father. He informed that Khawaja Iftikhar was awarded Pride of Performance and Tamgh-e-Imtiaz in recognition of his meritorious services. “Kh Iftikhar, who is the maternal grandfather of tennis star Aisamul Haq, had the honour to represent India before partition. He also appeared in the top tennis tournament Wimbledon in his illustrious career”.

Khawaja Iftikhar’s other son Kh Sohail in his address lauded Sports Board Punjab and Sports Department Punjab for naming a stand of Punjab International Tennis Stadium after his father’s name. Later, the leading participants of the ceremony also had group photos with chief guest of the ceremony Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Umar Ata Bandial

For more information, contact:
Sports Board Punjab
Government of the Punjab
National Hockey Stadium, Ferozepur Road, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99232501, +92-42-99232502
E-mail: info@punjabsportsboard.com
Website: http://sportsboard.punjab.gov.pk

Group 1 of the Men’s T20 World Cup set to be a showstopper with three 2021 semi-finalists in the line-up 

Dubai, October 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):Tournament hosts and defending champions Australia will get their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup campaign underway on Saturday as the competition steps up a gear with the start of the Super 12 stage.

Following a fantastic First Round, Sri Lanka and Ireland have joined Australia, Afghanistan, England and New Zealand in Group 1.

The teams will clash in a round-robin format from October 22 to November 5, with the top two in each group advancing to the semi-finals.

The crucial contests will take place at grounds across Australia, from Perth Stadium to The Gabba in Brisbane, and hundreds of thousands of fans will be on hand to watch some of the best in the world go head-to-head.

Australia, Afghanistan, England and New Zealand progressed to this stage automatically by virtue of being among the top eight teams in last year’s tournament.

However, Sri Lanka and Ireland have had to do it the hard way, finishing first in Group A and second in Group B respectively during the First Round.

It is sure to be a mouth-watering two weeks of cricket, with three of last year’s four semi-finalists involved in Group 1.

New Zealand beat England by five wickets in last year’s semi-final before falling to defeat against Australia. Afghanistan were fourth in Group 2 in 2021, their best finish ever in an ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

Australia (eighth appearance)

Australia are undoubtedly the team to beat, but tournament openers do not get much tougher than a repeat of last year’s final against New Zealand.

A total of 13 of the 15 players who lifted the World Cup trophy at Dubai International Cricket Stadium last year will return to compete on home soil.

Mitchell Swepson and the injured Josh Inglis are the only World Cup winners to miss out on this occasion, with Tim David and Cameron Green travelling with the squad in their place.

But Aaron Finch will hope to be the first captain to win back-to-back tournaments.

Finch returned to form as he hit a masterful 76 in a losing effort against India, Australia’s final World Cup warm-up.

But the defeat will not worry the Aussies, who have three members of the Upstox Most Valuable Team of the Tournament included in their squad.

Opening batter and 2021 Player of the Tournament David Warner will give Australia plenty of firepower, and they are not bad with the ball in hand either.

Warner is joined by two world-class bowlers in Adam Zampa and Josh Hazlewood after both starred last time out.

England (eighth appearance)

England proved they will be a match for any team at the World Cup with several impressive results in the run-up to this year’s tournament.

Last year’s semi-finalists are undefeated in October, having beaten defending champions Australia and 2021 semi-finalists Pakistan.

England missed out on last year’s final after a Daryl Mitchell master class helped New Zealand to a five-wicket win in the semis.

Their tournament will get underway when they take on Afghanistan for the first time since 2015, and Jos Buttler’s side will be hoping to maintain England’s perfect record against them.

However, Reece Topley’s unfortunate ankle injury has given England’s selectors a headache ahead of their tournament opener at the Perth Stadium on Saturday.

The dependable bowler will miss the entire tournament, as will Jonny Bairstow, but England still have an abundance of top-quality talent to call upon.

Two players from last year’s Upstox Team of the Tournament will take part in the form of all-rounder Moeen Ali and captain Buttler.

The talismanic Ben Stokes was also named in the World Cup squad despite not playing a T20 international for more than 18 months.

However, after impressing in the World Cup warm-ups against Australia, he is sure to be a key cog in the England machine.

New Zealand (eighth appearance)

After falling at the final hurdle in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021, New Zealand will be hoping to go one step further this year.

They are currently fifth in the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s T20I Team Rankings, but they have had a mixed run of form ahead of their opener against Australia on Saturday.

They lost two of their three matches against Pakistan in October, before falling to a nine-wicket defeat against South Africa. But they have plenty of quality throughout their squad.

Kane Williamson will captain the side, and he will have one of the stars of last year’s tournament at his disposal in the form of Trent Boult.

The fast bowler’s 13 wickets in seven matches was enough to earn him a spot in the Upstox Team of the Tournament.

Mitchell will also return after firing his side to the final with a stunning performance against England.

And the Black Caps will need both of their stars to be at their best if they are to shrug off the label of dark horses and win the whole thing.

Afghanistan (sixth appearance)

Afghanistan may not have the tournament pedigree of an Australia or an England, but do not let that fool you, they could upset the apple cart this year.

Two wins in the Super 12 last term was enough to secure fourth in Group 2, and they have gone from strength to strength ever since.

They reached the Super Four at the Asia Cup, and they pushed Pakistan and Sri Lanka to the limit once they got there.

Mohammad Nabi will captain the side, and he will be joined by fellow spinners Rashid Khan and Mujeeb Ur Rahman.

All three players will be crucial for Afghanistan, and if their batters can perform on the grandest stage, then there is no telling what they could achieve.

Sri Lanka (eighth appearance)

Forced to go through the First Round, Sri Lanka bounced back from a heavy defeat in their opening match against Namibia to top Group A.

A 79-run success against the UAE, followed by a hard-fought 16-run win against the Netherlands, was enough to clinch their spot in the Super 12.

In Wanindu Hasaranga, they have the pick of the bowlers from the First Round, his seven wickets coming at an average of just nine, while also maintaining an economy rate of better than a run a ball.

With openers Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis both having half-centuries to their names already, the 2014 champions have the foundation for a dangerous side.

Ireland (seventh appearance)

Like Sri Lanka, Ireland did not do it the easy way, losing their first match to Zimbabwe and spending much of their second match against Scotland looking like they would be beaten once more.

When they found themselves at 65 for four after ten overs, chasing 177 to beat the Scots, their chances seemed slim, but Curtis Campher and George Dockrell combined for a brilliant 119-run partnership to turn the match on its head.

Ireland then carried that momentum into a comprehensive nine-wicket win over the West Indies, knocking out the two-time champions in the process.

A spot in the Super 12 is Ireland’s best result since they reached the Super 8, as it was, all the way back in their maiden appearance in 2009.

And with the threat of Paul Stirling at the top of the order, and Campher in the form of his life, Ireland will fancy their chances of adding a few more scalps to their collection, starting with Sri Lanka in Hobart.

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