Former captain lauds Sahibzada Farhan’s ‘body language’ against Bangladesh

Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja has praised Sahibzada Farhan after his match-winning knock in the third T20I against Bangladesh, but expressed disappointment over the national team’s overall body language.

Pakistan achieved a consolation victory in the third match after Bangladesh won the series 2-0 by claiming victories in the first two games.

Farhan, included in the line-up for the third T20I, took advantage of this opportunity by scoring 63 runs off 41 balls, with six fours and five sixes, leading Pakistan to a total of 178-7.

The Green Shirts successfully defended the score with disciplined bowling, as they bowled Bangladesh out for 104 runs in 16.4 overs.

After Pakistan’s victory, Ramiz Raja praised Farhan for delivering a remarkable innings under pressure that contributed to the team’s success.

“Sahibzada Farhan played an outstanding innings. He showed fearlessness and a positive mindset throughout,” Ramiz said while speaking on his YouTube channel.

“The reason he was able to perform this way was because he was not burdened by the fear of failure.”

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The former PCB chairman said Farhan’s confident approach should serve as an example for other players in the squad.

“Farhan stabilised the innings and proved that even after sitting out two matches, one can come in and deliver if the mindset is right. His body language was strong, and he looked assured from the start,” he said.

However, Ramiz Raja didn’t hold back from highlighting the team’s lacklustre attitude on the field, noting that apart from a few players, the team looked visibly under pressure.

“Apart from Sahibzada Farhan, Hasan Nawaz, and Mohammad Nawaz, the rest of the players looked nervous. Their body language didn’t reflect confidence or control,” he noted.

He also had a word of advice for Mohammad Haris, questioning his technique and approach at the crucial No. 3 position.

“Haris seems to be in a rush. He tries to hit every ball and appears unsettled at the crease. If he wants to succeed at No. 3, he must improve his shot selection and composure. I’ve personally told him this before,” Ramiz concluded.

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Pakistan’s Haris beats England’s Blackwell in second round of British Open

CHELTENHAM: Pakistan snooker player Haris Tahir continued to prove his mettle as he outclassed England’s Simon Blackwell in the second round of the British Open 2024 here on Tuesday.

Tahir, who has been in brilliant form, started the second-round fixture on a high by winning the opening frames with scores of 71-32 and 63-16.

Blackwell pulled one back by winning the third frame, which saw him scoring a 56-point break, and reduced Tahir’s lead to 2-1.

But, Haris Tahir, fuelled with momentum, denied Simon Blackwell any chance of a comeback and won the next two frames comprehensively to secure a statement victory and advance into the Last 32 of the British Open 2024.

Tahir qualified for the final stages of the tournament by edging past Scotland’s Dean Young in the qualifying round last month.

In a thrilling snooker match, Tahir and Young battled it out in a series of closely contested frames. Tahir took the lead by winning the first frame with a score of 58-43, setting the stage for an intense showdown.

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Young retaliated in the second frame, narrowly defeating Tahir with a score of 68-65. Undeterred, Tahir staged a comeback in the third frame, securing a convincing 78-31 win before continuing his impressive form to clinch the fourth frame with a score of 74-13.

However, the momentum shifted as the Scottish cueist fought back vigorously, displaying dominance in the fifth frame with a score of 73-48. He followed this up with a nail-biting victory in the sixth frame, edging out Tahir 69-62 in a closely fought contest.

In the final and decisive seventh frame, Haris Tahir secured his triumph with a score of 63-36. His overall performance throughout the match was commendable, and this last frame solidified his well-deserved victory in the qualifying round of the British Open.

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Pakistan’s Awais Munir, Asjad Iqbal to participate in Mongolia World Cup

Pakistan cueists Awais Munir and Asjad Iqbal are set to participate in the upcoming Mongolia World Cup (15-Red) Snooker Championship 2024.

Awais Munir and Asjad Iqbal departed from Karachi on Thursday to participate in the Mongolia World Cup as well as the World 6-Red Snooker Championship. Notably, both events are scheduled to take place in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia from 15-22 September.

Munir’s coach, Shoaib Arif, banked on the cueist’s remarkable track record and added that he is well-prepared for the tournaments.

“As a coach, I can say Awais Munir is well prepared for the tournaments and by the will of Almighty Allah, he will succeed and bring joy to the nation, said Arif.

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It’s worth noting that Awais Munir is the only Pakistani cueist to make it to the finals in his first three international tournaments, winning one of them. Thus, he has one gold and two silver medals to his name.

He won the Asian 6-Red Snooker Championship after beating Hong Kong’s Nansen Wan in the final back in July.

Munir secured a 6-3 victory with the scores of 0-65, 35-26, 27-36, 38-20, 0-65, 13-46, 8-60, 34-0, 27-40.

He had qualified for the final after defeating countryman Asjad Iqbal 5-2 in the semi-final a day earlier. He secured victory by winning five consecutive frames after initially trailing Iqbal 0-2.

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Pakistan’s Haris Tahir to face World Champion Kyren Wilson at Xi’an Grand Prix

Pakistan cueist Haris Tahir will face reigning World Champion Kyren Wilson in the Qualifying Round of the Xi’an Grand Prix 2024.

According to the tournament itinerary, released by the World Snooker Tour (WST), the inaugural edition of the Xi’an Grand Prix 2024 will run from Qujiang E-sports Centre, Xi’an, China from August 19 to 25 August.

The second ranking event of the year, which follows the World Snooker Championship, will feature the likes of Ronnie O’Sullivan, Mark Selby, John Higgins, Luca Brecel and Judd Trump.

Meanwhile, Kyren Wilson, who won his first World Snooker Championship in May this year after a closely contested final against Zak Jones, will face Pakistan’s Haris Tahir in the first round of the Qualifiers on August 19.

The anticipated match will take place at the main arena and will commence at 7 PM, Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

Earlier this month, Haris Tahir qualified for the final stages of the British Open 2024.

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Tahir faced Scotland’s Dean Young in the qualifying round and defeated him by the score of 4-3 after an intense and captivating snooker match.

In a thrilling snooker match, Tahir and Young battled it out in a series of closely contested frames. Tahir took the lead by winning the first frame with a score of 58-43, setting the stage for an intense showdown.

Young retaliated in the second frame, narrowly defeating Tahir with a score of 68-65. Undeterred, Tahir staged a comeback in the third frame, securing a convincing 78-31 win before continuing his impressive form to clinch the fourth frame with a score of 74-13.

However, the momentum shifted as the Scottish cueist fought back vigorously, displaying dominance in the fifth frame with a score of 73-48. He followed this up with a nail-biting victory in the sixth frame, edging out Tahir 69-62 in a closely fought contest.

In the final and decisive seventh frame, Haris Tahir secured his triumph with a score of 63-36. His overall performance throughout the match was commendable, and this last frame solidified his well-deserved victory in the qualifying round of the British Open.

Prior to that, Haris Tahir defeated Welsh snooker player Jamie Jones in the Wuhan Open with a score of 5-3.

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Pakistan’s Haris Tahir qualifies for final stage of British Open snooker tournament

LEICESTER: Pakistan snooker player Haris Tahir has qualified for the final stages of the British Open 2024 on Sunday here at Mattioli Arena.

Haris Tahir faced Scotland’s Dean Young in the qualifying round and defeated him by the score of 4-3 after an intense and captivating snooker match.

In a thrilling snooker match, Tahir and Young battled it out in a series of closely contested frames. Tahir took the lead by winning the first frame with a score of 58-43, setting the stage for an intense showdown.

Young retaliated in the second frame, narrowly defeating Tahir with a score of 68-65. Undeterred, Tahir staged a comeback in the third frame, securing a convincing 78-31 win before continuing his impressive form to clinch the fourth frame with a score of 74-13.

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However, the momentum shifted as the Scottish cueist fought back vigorously, displaying dominance in the fifth frame with a score of 73-48. He followed this up with a nail-biting victory in the sixth frame, edging out Tahir 69-62 in a closely fought contest.

In the final and decisive seventh frame, Haris Tahir secured his triumph with a score of 63-36. His overall performance throughout the match was commendable, and this last frame solidified his well-deserved victory in the qualifying round of the British Open.

Prior to that, Tahir defeated Welsh snooker player Jamie Jones in the Wuhan Open with a score of 5-3.

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A glimpse at Pakistan’s 2023 in major sports

From putting on a disastrous show in the national sport, Hockey, to achieving historic milestones in Football, Mountaineering and Snooker. Here’s a brief review of an eventful 2023 for Pakistan in major sports, barring Cricket.

2023 ushers fresh hopes for Pakistan Football

While the year 2022 was a sigh of relief for Pakistan football as the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) lifted the ban on the country and restored its international status, this year had some important firsts and historic achievements for the nation in the sport.

Pakistan men’s football team participated in two major tournaments this year – a four-nation tournament and the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship.

The national team gave it their all in both tournaments but still ended up winless.

But that was not all as the Men in Green finally gave their fans a moment to cherish when they edged Cambodia 1-0 in Leg 2 of the first round of the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.

This was Pakistan’s first-ever victory in the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers which powered them to the second round of FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers, for the first time.

Pakistan then took on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and Tajikistan in the Leg 1 of the second round of the World Cup Qualifiers.

The team, however, failed to bank on their positive momentum and received a 4-0 and 6-1 thrashing from KSA and Tajikistan respectively.

The defeats, however, did not rule Pakistan out of the qualification race as they have plenty to fight for, but next year.

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The national women’s football team also glimmered a ray of hope for a better future in the sport with two major victories in 2023.

Pakistan’s women’s team began their journey to success in January 2023 with a second-place finish in the Four Nation Cup held in Saudi Arabia.

They started the tournament on a positive note as they edged Comoros 1-0 – courtesy of Anmol Hira’s late winner – to claim their second consecutive victory since FIFA lifted the ban on the Pakistan Football Federation last year.

Their brief winning run was soon hindered by Mauritius, who beat them 2-1. The women’s team then settled for a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia to finish second.

After a successful tournament, the Pakistan women’s football team set their sights on the Paris Olympics Qualifier.

But they did not fare well in the Qualifiers and bowed out of the qualification race as they lost 2-0 to Hong Kong and 4-0 to the Philippines in the first two group games before claiming a historic victory over Tajikistan.

The 1-0 victory over Tajikistan marked Pakistan women’s first major victory since their international return. Previously, they had only tasted triumphs in friendly matches or exhibition tournaments like the four-nation cup in Saudi Arabia.

Dark clouds continue to loom over national sports

Pakistan continued sinking to new lows in their national sport Hockey as the year 2023 marked another disappointing year for the national team.

The national men’s team participated in one major tournament this year – the Asian Champions Trophy – as they failed to qualify for yet another World Cup.

Pakistan started their Asian Champions Trophy campaign with a 3-1 defeat against Malaysia before holding Korea 1-1 and Japan 3-3 for draws.

The team then finally tasted their first victory when they edged China 2-1 but a 4-0 thrashing at the hands of arch-rivals India sent them crashing out of the tournament.

Pakistan then blew China 6-1 in the ranking match and finished fifth in the six-team tournament.

The team had a below-par performance in 2023 as they won, lost and drew two games each out of the six matches.

On the other hand, Pakistan’s Junior Hockey team featured in two major events – the Asia Cup and World Cup.

The junior side progressed well in the Asia Cup and soared to the final where their arch-rivals India edged them by the scoreline of 2-1 to clinch their fourth title.

The junior team’s performance dipped in the World Cup as they finished eighth in the 16-team mega event.

Pakistan started their campaign with a hard-fought draw against the Netherlands before thrashing New Zealand 4-0 to register their maiden victory in the global event.

The Men in Green then held Belgium for a 1-1 draw and qualified for the quarter-finals.

They met Spain in the quarter-final and suffered a 4-2 defeat which sent them out crashing. The national junior team then played several ranking matches and finished eighth in the global event.

Mountaineers keep amassing new heights for Pakistan

It was undoubtedly a remarkable year for Pakistan in Mountaineering with renowned climber Naila Kiani leading the way with historic achievements and many firsts.

With her astounding grit and determination, Kiani stunned the world and became the first Pakistani woman mountaineer to summit 10 peaks above 8,000 metres.

She also became the only Pakistani to ascend seven peaks above 8,000m in six months.

In a ground-breaking year, Kiani summit Nepal’s Annapurna Peak — the 10th-highest peak standing at 8,091m tall — and Lhotse — the fourth-highest at 8,516m.

In July, Kiani, alongside Samina Baig, became the first Pakistani women to scale the ninth-highest peak in the world Nanga Parbat.

In the same month, she became the first Pakistani woman to scale the world’s 12th-highest mountain Broad Peak, at 8,051m.

Lastly, Kiani and Sirbaz Khan made history by becoming the first Pakistani duo to successfully summit Cho Oyu, the world’s sixth-highest peak towering at 8,201m in Tibet, China.

Besides her, Sajid Ali Sadpara also recorded a historic achievement when he ascended the world’s tallest peak, 8,849m-tall Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen.

Moreover, emerging mountaineer Shehroze Kashif became the youngest in the world to scale 12 peaks above 8000m as he summited Nepal’s Manaslu, the world’s eighth-highest mountain at 8,163m.

Cueists chalk Pakistan’s emergence in the Snooker World

The year 2023 brought immense delight for Pakistan in snooker as top national cueists, including Ahsan Ramzan, Muhammad Asif and Asjad Iqbal, recorded unforgettable victories for the country.

Pakistan’s teenage Snooker sensation Ramzan, who won the International Billiards and Snooker Federation (IBSF) World Snooker Championship last year, continued to prove his mettle on the global stage as he added another coveted title to his cabinet.

Ramzan partook in the U21 Asian Snooker Championship, held in Iran, continued his rich vein of form in the continental event and remained unbeaten.

He outclassed Iranian opponent Milad Pourali Darehchi with a score of 5-2 (48-46, 70-5(41), 61-6(52), 62-29, 30-71, 55-67, 101-27) to get his hands on the silverware.

Besides Ramzan, Pakistan’s professional players Asjad and Asif also claimed notable achievements in 2023.

Muhammad Asif made Pakistan proud on Independence Day when he stunned seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry in the qualifying round of the ongoing British Open 2023.

Earlier in January, Asjad Iqbal enjoyed a dream campaign at the Snooker Shootout when he downed former English Open runner-up David Gilbert and former European Masters winner Jimmy Robertson on the same day, indicating a bright future for the nation in the sport.

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Shahid Afridi named in Pakistan Squad for Over 40s Cricket Global Cup

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Veterans Cricket Association (PVCA) on Tuesday announced an 18-member squad for the Pakistan Over 40s Team for the Inaugural MCW Over 40s Cricket Global Cup.

Ejaz Faquih, Chairman of the Selection Committee of PVCA announced the playing squad with three reserve players, while former pace bowler Jalal-ud-din will serve as coach and Azam Khan as manager.

The Captain and Vice-Captain of the team will be announced by 16th September 2023.

The Pakistan Squad is as follows:

Shahid Afridi, Abdul Razzaq, Misbah ul Haq, Muhammad Sami, Hassan Raza, Tariq Haroon, Khurram Ali Khan (w.k), Waqas Ahmed, Abdul Qadir, Muhammad Rizwan Aslam, Kashif Sidqque, Muhammad Ilyas, Afzal Shah (w.k), Amjad Ali, Imran Ali, Tassawar Abbas, Adnan Raees, Junaid Khalil Nainitalwala.

Reserves: Yasir Hameed, Haris Ayaz, Shehzad Malik.

A total of 36 matches will be played at five different grounds in Karachi. Pakistan Team will play all its matches at National Bank Stadium.

A media briefing of the tournament will be held at 12:30 noon on Monday 18th September at Pearl Continental Hotel Karachi and the opening ceremony of the tournament will be held at Governor House Karachi on the same evening.

The four matches of the opening Round will be played on 19th September. Pakistan will play its opening match against the USA at National Bank Stadium. All matches of the tournament will be 45 overs per inning. The final will be played on 2nd October 2023.

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Pakistan blunt Australia to reach World Blind Games final

BIRMINGHAM: Pakistan blind cricket team on Wednesday, booked their spot in the final of the ongoing International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) World Blind Games with a resounding six-wicket victory over Australia.

Opting to bat first, Australia’s batting lineup failed completely and could only accumulate 107 runs before being bundled out in the final over.

Australia’s opening pair of M Cameron and M McCarthy scripted a decent start for their side with a brilliant 53-run stand.

The pair, however, found it hard to score freely against a disciplined Pakistan bowling attack before the Australian captain faltered.

Muhammad Salman provided a much-needed breakthrough to the Pakistan blind cricket team by castling McCarthy, who could score 19 off 27 deliveries.

His dismissal opened the floodgates and Australia soon ran into a collapse.

Cameron, however, stood his ground firm and kept the scoreboard ticking singlehandedly while losing partners at the other end.

He waged a lone battle for Australia with a cautious 41 from 47 balls.

Besides the openers, none of the Australian batters could make it to the double figures.

Matiullah, Israr Hassan and Fakhar Abbas bagged two wickets each for Pakistan blind cricket team while Muhammad Salman and Muhammad Asif struck out a batter apiece.

Chasing a modest 108, Pakistan comfortably recorded their third consecutive victory in the tournament for the loss of just three wickets and 33 balls to spare.

Mohsin Khan spearheaded Pakistan run chase with a 35-ball 37, hitting a boundary while Matiullah scored an unbeaten 23.

Besides them, Moain Aslam (15) and Zafar Iqbal (12) made notable contributions.

Their third consecutive victory powered the Pakistan blind cricket team to book their spot in the final.

The Green Shirts, however, next face England in their last group match on Thursday.

Notably, Pakistan kick-started their World Blind Games campaign with an 18-run victory over arch-rivals India before handing a seven-wicket thrashing to Bangladesh on Tuesday.

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Muhammad Asif stuns seven-time World Champion Stephen Hendry

CHELTENHAM: Pakistan’s professional snooker player Muhammad Asif stunned seven-time World Snooker Champion Stephen Hendry in the qualifying round of the ongoing British Open 2023 here on Monday.

Asif, who earned a two-year professional card for the World Snooker Tour (WST) in June last year, tasted a major triumph as he downed Hendry 4-2 in the best of seven.

The qualifying round match between Hendry and Asif got off to a contrasting start as the seven-time world champion pulled ahead, courtesy of a brilliant break of 73.

Muhammad Asif, however, was quick to react and won the next three frames to move one within the victory.

Hendry then managed to pull one back, edging Asif by the score of 74-43 in the fifth frame.

But Muhammad Asif, with momentum in his favour, kept his nerves calm and halted Stephen Hendry’s comeback by winning the match-defining frame.

Former champion Hendry scored the biggest break of the match (73) in the first frame while Muhammad Asif’s 66 was only the other 50-plus break, came in the sixth.

Meanwhile, another professional Pakistan cueist Asjad Iqbal will compete against China’s Tian Pengfei in the ongoing qualifying round on August 16.

Shoaib Arif, the founder of Pro Snooker PK, who supported national snooker players Asif and Asjad to become the first cueists from the country to earn a professional card in the World Snooker Tour (WST), congratulated the nation on the historic feat for the country and termed it as “a gift on the independence day”.

After earning the professional card, both Asjad Iqbal and Muhammad Asif participated in several ranking titles but failed to make it big.

Asjad Iqbal had a dream run in the Snooker Shoot Out in January this year when he downed England’s counterpart, Jimmy Robertson 73-33 to book a spot in the Round of 32.

Asjad, who stunned David Gilbert in the first round, carried on his momentum to add Robertson to the list of scalped opponents.

In the Round of 64 clash against Robertson, Asjad displayed utter domination as he outclassed his opponent with a gigantic margin of 40 points.

The Pakistani cueist was trailing by five points till the eighth minute before he scripted yet another astounding comeback and sealed the victory; courtesy of a Break of 64.

With his precision and by holding his nerves calm, it was an easy affair for the national cueist in the closing moments before the match timer ran out.

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Muhammad Asif to face former Welsh champion Perry in European Masters

NUREMBERG: Pakistan’s professional snooker player Muhammad Asif will take on former Welsh Open champion Joe Perry in the first round of the upcoming European Masters.

The 2023 edition of European Masters will run from August 22-27 here with Kyren Wilson to defend his title, which he won by beating Barry Hawkins 9-3 in the final.

Meanwhile, renowned Pakistan cueist Muhammad Asif, who turned professional in June last year is slated to face former Welsh Open champion Joe Perry in the first round.

Additionally, Asif’s professional countrymate Asjad Iqbal will face off against Thai Snooker sensation Thepchaiya Un-Nooh in the opening round of the tournament.

Notably, both cueist earned a two-year professional card of the World Snooker Tour (WTS) following their dominant run in the Q School 1 Asia & Oceania.

After earning the professional card, both Asjad Iqbal and Muhammad Asif participated in several ranking titles but failed to make it big.

Asjad Iqbal had a dream run in the Snooker Shoot Out in January this year when he downed England’s counterpart, Jimmy Robertson 73-33 to book a spot in the Round of 32.

Asjad, who stunned David Gilbert in the first round, carried on his momentum to add Robertson to the list of scalped opponents.

In the Round of 64 clash against Robertson, Asjad displayed utter domination as he outclassed his opponent with a gigantic margin of 40 points.

The Pakistani cueist was trailing by five points till the eighth minute before he scripted yet another astounding comeback and sealed the victory; courtesy of a Break of 64.

With his precision and by holding his nerves calm, it was an easy affair for the national cueist in the closing moments before the match timer ran out.

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