Quaid-e-Azam Trophy round seven begins on Wednesday

Lahore, November 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):The sixth round of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2022-23 brought Balochistan their second win in the ongoing edition, thanks to Yasir Shah’s spellbinding display of leg-spin bowling which garnered him his fifth match haul of 10 wickets as title defenders Khyber Pakhtunkhwa crashed to a seven-wicket defeat. This was Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s fourth defeat in six matches, meaning their hopes of winning the third title in a row are almost extinguished. They are at the bottom of the points table, as they have been for the majority of the season, and their other two contests have ended in draws.

Fourth-ranked Balochistan, on the other hand, closed the gap with second-placed Sindh. Eleven points separate the two sides with Central Punjab, whose all six matches have ended in draws, placed third. Northern, meanwhile, after being rescued by Rohail Nazir’s superlative 149 are the only team to have gathered more than 100 points and are placed first with 101 points. In their match against Southern Punjab, Northern faced a real possibility of being forced to follow-on, but the former Pakistan U19 captain batted his team out of trouble.

Southern Punjab, placed fifth, had three centurions in the match. While Umer Siddiq and Salman Ali Agha made centuries in the first innings, Usman Salahuddin scored tons in both innings. Their teammate Mohammad Abbas breached the 600-first-class-wicket mark during his first five-wicket haul in the tournament. Aamer Yamin displayed his all-round credentials for Central Punjab against Sindh, as he begun the match with a five-wicket haul and topped it up with four more scalps in the second, scoring a half-century in between.

Sindh’s Saad Khan smashed his first century of the season, making 161. His teammate, Abrar Ahmed, continued to bamboozle the batters with his mystery spin. He took four wickets in the first innings and bowled 10 overs in the second, which lasted 37. In the seventh round, which commences Wednesday, Sindh stay at the Pindi Cricket Stadium to host Southern Punjab at the Pindi Cricket Stadium. The contest will be beamed through PCB’s YouTube channel. Balochistan travel to Abbottabad from Multan to play Northern. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Central Punjab lock horns at the LCCA Ground in Lahore.

Top performers

Experienced Test batter Azhar Ali now has the most runs for the tournament with 580 at a handsome average of 96.67 and is followed by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Sahibzada Farhan who is second on the list with 558 runs at 50.73 after his second-innings half-century against Balochistan. Southern Punjab’s Usman Salahuddin’s twin hundreds against Northern in Abbottabad has lifted him to third spot with 545 runs at an average of 60.56. The other two batters with more than 500 runs are Abdullah Shafique (537 at 67.13) and Hussain Talat (511 at 51.10).

There are no points for guessing the bowler with most wickets in the tournament as Abrar Ahmed’s sensational run has him 10 wickets clear of the joint second best bowlers on the list. The 24-year-old Sindh bowler has now accumulated 32 wickets at 19.06 despite playing only four matches. He has two four-fers, one of them coming in the last match, and four five-wicket hauls. Central Punjab’s Mohammad Ali and Northern’s Mubasir Khan are locked on the second spot with 22 wickets each. Ali has recorded two five-fers, while Mubasir’s only five-wicket haul of the tournament came against Southern Punjab in the last round. Right-arm medium fast bowlers Muhammad Umar of Sindh and Ihsanullah of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are fourth and fifth on the list with 18 and 17 scalps.

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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
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Representative from UniLaSalle France visits UVAS

Lahore, November 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):Dr Aamir Shehzad, a representative from the UniLaSalle Agro-Veto University France, paid visit to the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) Lahore called on Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad here in City Campus.

Dr Aamir interacted with the UVAS students to open the avenues of higher education in France. He said that UniLasalle is a Polytechnic Institute resulting from the merger of five engineering schools and the creation of a veterinary school. He said this institute is a new generation of Grande Ecole which unites the sciences of Life, Earth, Environment and Energy with industrial sciences and digital technologies. He said this institute is a specialized agriculture and veterinary university. The students ask various questions about the admission procedure and eligibility criteria.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Officer
University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS)
Syed Abdul Qadir Jillani (Out Fall) Road,
Lahore – Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99211374, +92-42-99211449
Email: webmaster@uvas.edu.pk
Website: www.uvas.edu.pk

UVAS committee to guide students for Fulbright Scholarships 

Lahore, November 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) Lahore Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad chaired a meeting with the Awardees of Fulbright Scholarship 2023 at City Campus. Speaking on the occasion, the Vice-Chancellor announced constituting a committee to guide, inspire and support its graduating students to compete for and win Fulbright Scholarships for Master’s and PhD studies in the United States. He said that the university wants to increase the ratio of its graduating students wining the prestigious Fulbright scholarships.

This year four graduating students of UVAS have won Fulbright Scholarships for postgraduate studies in 2023 in the US. The students who have won scholarships for PhD studies include Dr Muhammad Anas Afzal, Dr Muhammad Awais Ajmal and Ms Adila Khalil while Dr Aqsa Iqbal will pursue her Master’s degree. The awardees also shared their experiences about preparing for GRE and admission procedure.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Officer
University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS)
Syed Abdul Qadir Jillani (Out Fall) Road,
Lahore – Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99211374, +92-42-99211449
Email: webmaster@uvas.edu.pk
Website: www.uvas.edu.pk

More than one-third of Pakistani’s (37%) report that most of their daily chores require working while sitting. Another one-third (32%) fulfilled their daily chores while standing. Almost a quarter (24%) partake in physical labour as part of their daily chores: Gallup and Gilani Pakistan 

Islamabad, November 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):According to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, more than one-third of Pakistani’s (37%) report that most of their daily chores require working while sitting. Another one-third (32%) fulfilled their daily chores while standing. Almost a quarter (24%) partake in physical labour as part of their daily chores.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the country was asked the following question regarding, “Which one of the options matches your exercise and workout during your daily chores?” 37% responded that they work while sitting, 32% said that they work while standing, 24% said they do physical labour, and 6% do very strenuous physical labour.

Question: “Which one of the options matches your exercise and workout during your daily chores?”

For more information, contact:
Head Office,
Gallup Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-8445080
Email: isb@gallup.com.pk, caf@gallup.com.pk
Website: www.gallup.com.pk

UTS International Alumni Award winner hits a six for women in sport

Aisha has taken her degree in sports management to great heights.

SYDNEY, Nov. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — At a ceremony in Sydney on 20 October, UTS Master of Sports Management graduate, Aisha Jalil, was named winner of the 2022 UTS International Alumni Award.

Aisha Jalil, 2022 UTS International Alumni Award Winner

At 16, Aisha was selected for Pakistan’s first International Women’s Cricket Team, having grown up playing street cricket with her brothers. Although she represented her country as a bowler and opening batter on a 1997 tour of New Zealand and Australia, Aisha didn’t believe she could have a career in cricket. She left the team to pursue a business career.

Aisha says: “At the time I was playing, cricket wasn’t seen as a career. I did an MBA in finance and was working for a multinational. I never thought I would get a chance to do something I was passionate about.”

Opportunity opened in Australia

Her love of cricket remained strong, and in 2009 an Australian Government scholarship gave Aisha the opportunity to study Master of Management in Sports Management at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS).

She says: “I thought, this is my chance to do what I’m passionate about. I chose Sports Management because there was nothing like it available in Pakistan.”

Inspiring the next generation of sportswomen

The sporting programs and education focused career-planning she experienced in Australia inspired Aisha to take her new expertise home. In Pakistan she initially worked on a project called iLEAD in which she developed and executed a sports skills curriculum. In 2015, she joined the Pakistan Cricket Board and worked on not only international and domestic cricket operations and events but also designed and administered the grassroots and junior development programs that are inspiring the next generation of women in sport.

Breaking stereotypes about women in sport

Her current challenge is preparing an under-19 women’s team for the 2023 U19 Cricket World Cup. In addition to encouraging girls to participate in sport from an early age, Aisha hopes to establish a dedicated women’s cricket academy in Pakistan. It’s part of a long-term plan to break stereotypes about women in sport.

The work is already seeing results. Aisha says: “You can see change happening as young girls come through the programs. Over the years I’ve started seeing parents bringing their daughters, ensuring they get the right training. And they see that there’s life, and a career in sport after playing. A lot of parents are now supporting their daughters to pursue their dreams.”

Recognition for her ground-breaking work

Aisha was nominated for the prestigious award, which is sponsored by UTS College, for her work as Game Development and Team Manager in the Women’s Cricket Department of the Pakistan Cricket Board. She manages pathway programs, international operations, and the national team on home and away tours.

About the UTS Alumni Awards

These awards celebrate the significant achievements of UTS alumni across Business, Arts and Social Sciences, Design, Architecture and Building, Engineering and IT, Health, Law, and Science. They include a Chancellor’s Award, UTS Community Award, and categories to honour outstanding Indigenous, Young, and International alumni.

About UTS and UTS College

The University of Technology Sydney is a dynamic and innovative university, ranked as Australia’s top young university in the 2021 QS Top 50 under 50. This reflects its strength in research, teaching, employability, and internationalisation.

Students often begin their UTS experience with UTS College, the pathway to UTS, which offers English Language programs, UTS Foundation Studies, Diploma courses (undergraduate pathways in Business, Communications, Design and Architecture, Engineering, IT, and Science), and a Pre-Master’s Program.

Foreign guests extend best wishes for success of 5th CIIE

SHANGHAI, Nov. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The 5th China International Import Expo (CIIE) will be held from Nov. 5 to 10, 2022. Former French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin and Former UNESCO director of heritage center and ADG for culture Francesco Bandarin have extended their wishes for the success of the event via video, praising China for promoting the prosperity of the world economy through high-level opening up.

Jean-Pierre Raffarin said that he had participated in the CIIE before, and French enterprises were eager to come to China for development. At present, the CIIE has played an important role in international trade exchanges. Enterprises can come up with many win-win projects at the CIIE which has demonstrated its international influence that can not be ignored. He has called on French companies to participate in the CIIE, so that the two peoples can benefit each other.

Francesco Bandarin said that he has been to China many times and considers the CIIE an international grand event for global procurement, investment promotion, cultural and people-to-people exchanges and open cooperation. Through this window, the world will see China and its splendid culture. The Chinese people will see, touch and experience the products and diverse cultures from all over the world. He said that if there were an opportunity, he would in person come to the scene to experience the CIIE.

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