A statistical review of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2022-23 

Lahore, November 30, 2022 (PPI-OT):Northern – the champions of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 65th edition – outclassed Sindh in the final to hold the trophy along with PKR 10,000,000. Umar Amin-led Northern side achieved this feat at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on Tuesday, the venue that was hosting the premier first-class tournament’s final after 2013-14 season Quaid-e-Azam Trophy final.

Northern have been the finalist twice since the revamp of the domestic system in 2019-20. They were lucky the third time after losing out on the title both in 2019-20 and 2021-22 seasons. Meanwhile, Sindh – who won their maiden National T20 title this year – made their first appearance in the final since the domestic structure revamp.

Dominant performance from Northern to clinch their maiden title

Northern were dominant throughout the tournament, having topped the six-team points table with 135 points ahead of the final. Over the course of the double round-robin stage, which started from 27 September, Northern won three matches, lost one and played six drawn games.

The charged-up Northern side demonstrated supremacy in all departments of the game in their successful campaign. In the batting charts, Mohammad Huraira topped the table with 1024 runs, while Umar Amin occupied fourth spot with 774 runs.

In the bowling charts, Aamir Jamal and Mubasir Khan took 31 wickets apiece and grabbed second and third spots, respectively. In the fielding department, Northern’s Rohail Nazir bagged 43 dismissals behind the stumps and gained the top position.

The young-trio’s role in Northern’s win this season

Mohammad Huraira, Mubasir Khan and Rohail Nazir are aged 20, 21 and 21, respectively. The young trio’s outstanding performances led Northern to the title win this season. Mohammad Huraira’s 1024 runs from 11 matches included four centuries and two half-centuries.

His highest score of 221 off 236 balls in the final against Sindh helped him earn player of the final award. He was also named best batter of the tournament, his second such award in as many seasons.

Mubasir Khan’s all-round performance (522 runs and 31 wickets) helped him take the player of the tournament award while Rohail Nazir’s 43 dismissals behind the stumps earned him best wicket-keeper of the tournament award.

Highest team total this season

Northern also posted the highest team total in this edition of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. Their 651 for nine in 197.1 overs came against Central Punjab at the Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad in the fourth round match played from 15 to 18 October. The match was played out a draw as 1,160 runs were scored in the match.

Top performers in the tournament

Three batters managed to score over 800 runs in the tournament which include two Test cricketers Abdullah Shafique and Usman Salahuddin. Huraira’s 1024 runs came at an average of 73.14 whereas right-handed batters Abdullah and Usman scored 867 and 862 runs, respectively. Abdullah’s 232 – also the highest individual score in the tournament – came against Sindh in the first round match at the Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi from 27 to 30 September.

In the bowling charts, Sindh’s mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed leads the table with 43 scalps from 12 innings, and as a result was adjudged best bowler of the tournament. Northern’s Aamir Jamal and Mubasir Khan hold the second and third spot with 31 wickets apiece.

Aamir Jamal’s eight for 120 remained best bowling figures in an innings in this edition of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. He achieved the feat against Balochistan in the drawn seventh round match held at the Abbottabad Cricket Stadium from 2 to 5 November.

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Media Manager,
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
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TMS to commentate on Pakistan versus England Test series 

Lahore, November 30, 2022 (PPI-OT):BBC’s iconic Test Match Special will provide commentary on England men’s three-Test tour to Pakistan, which commences in Rawalpindi on Thursday. The TMS, now in its 65th year, had also provided commentary on England’s last tour to Pakistan in 2005, while it also covered the series in 2012 and 2015 when it was staged in the United Arab Emirates.

The TMS team travelling to Pakistan comprises some of the most respected and influential voices in cricket, including correspondent and former England fast bowler Jonathan Agnew, legendary Pakistan fast bowler Waqar Younis, former England spinner Vic Marks, who also toured Pakistan with England in 1984, World Cup winner Alex Hartley; along with commentators Simon Mann, Atif Nawaz and Daniel Norcross, with Andy Zaltzman as the scorer.

BBC Cricket Correspondent Jonathan Agnew said: “It’s been seventeen long years since Test Match Special was last held in Pakistan, and I can’t wait to tour the country again for what will be my fourth visit here. We’re looking forward to bringing all the colour and drama to our listeners back home, and I’m fascinated to see how England’s new attacking brand of Test cricket will fare against Pakistan’s formidable bowling attack.”

PCB Chief Executive Faisal Hasnain: “TMS covering Pakistan versus England series will take the coverage of this historic series to a different level. Even in this day and age when live cricket is available on smart phones, die-hard and passionate cricket fans still like to connect with TMS to not only enjoy match proceedings but also to learn about the game and its insight.

“I am confident that TMS will not only promote the series, but play its part in further popularising the game and enhancing the profile of the cricketers, while also presenting Pakistan as one of the key members of the cricket playing family.”

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

NUMS Department of Public Health organized World Aids Day 2022 

Rawalpindi, November 30, 2022 (PPI-OT):NUMS Department of Public Health (DPH) celebrated World AIDS Day on November 3, 2022, with a critical message to address the inequalities, #Equalize. The event was carried out to show compassion and support for people living with and affected by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and to remember those who lost their lives to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS).

The event was graced by the very Honourable Dr Malik Muhammad Umair as a guest speaker. Dr Malik Muhammad Umair is an HIV/AIDS treatment specialist at the National AIDS Control Programme Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination. The event started with reciting the holy Quran and the National Anthem. A short film by BSPH student Mr Waleed Sheikh on HIV/AIDS was screened. The comprehensive video not only highlighted the transmission of communicable infection but also captured the situation of HIV/AIDS in Pakistan and highlighted the challenges of discrimination and climate change holding back the end of AIDS.

Dr Malik Muhammad Umair conducted a comprehensive session with the latest statistics on HIV/AIDS globally, regionally, and locally. He briefly discussed the epidemiology, transmission, prevention and management of HIV/AIDS and the latest treatments and innovations available. Dr Umair spoke about HIV prejudice that comes with tagging an individual as part of a group that is wrongfully believed to be socially unacceptable. While stigma refers to an attitude or belief, discrimination is the behaviours that result from those attitudes or beliefs.

HIV discrimination treats people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) differently than those without HIV. In discussing the effect of HIV stigma and discrimination, Dr Umair said that HIV stigma affects the emotional well-being and mental health of people living with HIV. People living with HIV often internalise the stigma they experience and develop a negative self-image. They may fear being judged negatively if their HIV status is disclosed.

Dr Malik Muhammad Umair interacted with students and discussed the “Internalized stigma” or “self-stigma” and how it can destroy an individual by leading to shame, despair, fear of disclosure, and isolation. He motivated the student to spread the information and awareness to tackle the outdated beliefs that lead people to fear getting HIV, discourage the thought of HIV, and discourage negative attitudes and beliefs about people with HIV. He educated the students on how to end HIV stigma through words and actions.

Prof. Dr Uzma Hassan, speaking on the subject, stressed ending the inequalities that fracture societies and deny people their fundamental human rights to health. She asked the students to finish the inequity, and #Equalize. The HoD DPH, in her vote of thanks, appreciated the faculty and students for their efforts and thanked the chief guest for his time and for speaking on a topic he has excellent expertise and is passionate about. The guest speaker was presented with a shield by the Head of the Department. The guest speaker visited the area where the posters were displayed. The students presented their posters to the guest speaker and discussed the highlights of the theme of World AIDS Day # EQUALIZE.

For more information, contact:
National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS)
The Mall, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9270677
Email: info@numspak.edu.pk
Website: http://numspak.edu.pk

Workshop: Literature Review Made Easy Using NVivo and Endnote 

Rawalpindi, November 30, 2022 (PPI-OT):Two days hands-on training workshop, “Literature Review Made Easy Using NVivo and Endnote”, December 13-14, at FJWU MP Hall.

Registration Fee:

Registration for FJWU Faculty Rs: 500/-

Registration for FJWU Students Rs: 300/-

The workshop details and program are affixed for your reference.

The participants shall be awarded e-certificates upon completion of the training.

About the Resource Person:

Muhammad Zeeshan Khalid is a researcher and consultant having 10+ years of teaching, training, and research consultancy experience. He is serving as Senior Manager of Research and Insights at the Institute of Research Promotion, Lahore. Zeeshan has conducted 100+ training workshops on NVivo, MAXQDA, and EndNote and worked on 200+ research projects for various local and international clients from the academia, development, and corporate sector.

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Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU)
Old Presidency, The Mall, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51 9270050 – 54
Fax: +92-51 9271168
Email: publicadmin@fjwu.edu.pk
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International Summit on Higher Education and Workforce Development in 21st Century

Rawalpindi, November 30, 2022 (PPI-OT):The international Summit on Higher Education and Workforce Development in 21st Century to be held from 30 Nov to 02 Dec 2022 at the Marriott Hotel, Islamabad for live streaming of all sessions and the link for this purpose will be available at the HESSA website: https://hessa.utah.edu/summit/

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Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU)
Old Presidency, The Mall, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51 9270050 – 54
Fax: +92-51 9271168
Email: publicadmin@fjwu.edu.pk
Website: www.fjwu.edu.pk

Syed Muhammad Saqib conducts a workshop on Climate Journalism and presents at the 4th Cairo Media Conference on Climate Change in Egypt 

Lahore, November 30, 2022 (PPI-OT):Assistant Professor of Mass Communication, Syed Muhammad Saqib, being a member of Global MediaClimate Network, was invited to attend and speak at the 4th Cairo Media Conference held at the American University in Cairo, Egypt from 23 to 24 October 2022. The conference was co-organized by the American University in Cairo, Egypt and Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway. This fourth edition of the Cairo media conference was focused on, “Communicating Climate Change: Is the Climate Crisis also a Communication Crisis?”.

Mr Saqib shed light on the climate crisis situation of Pakistan and shared stats on the climate literacy among the public of Pakistan. He further highlighted the importance of climate journalism education to help prepare future journalists and turn eco-anxiety into eco-compassion through the improved climate coverage. Mr Saqib presented climate journalism education as a hope factor that can help improve the climate literacy among public which eventually aids climate action. He concluded his presentation by sharing a few resources for climate journalism educators that they can use in their classes while teaching the course.

Mr Saqib also conducted a workshop on climate journalism education at the American University in Cairo on 22nd October 2022, along with Professor, Elisabeth Eide, professor emerita from Oslo Metropolitan University and the co-chair of the MediaClimate Network, and other senior member from the network, Dr Mofiz ur Rahman from Dhaka University, Bangladesh The workshop was moderated by the Associate Dean for Graduate Students and Research at American University Cairo, Prof. Naila Hamdy. The workshop was aimed at exploring the options for teaching climate journalism in institutions of higher learning.

The workshop was attended by professors from various universities in Egypt. The trainers talked about their experiences of teaching climate journalism with practical examples. It was an interactive workshop where participants shared their concerns and experiences regarding the courses they are teaching at their respective universities and how climate journalism can be incorporated in the courses and student projects/assignments – or taught as a separate course.

For more information, contact:
Forman Christian College
Ferozpur Road, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231581-8
Fax: +92-42-99230703
E-Mail: contact@fccollege.edu.pk
Website: www.fccollege.edu.pk