Pakistan to host Blind T20 World Cup 2024

BANGALORE: World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) on Friday awarded the hosting rights of the next T20 World Cup 2024 to Pakistan, Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) confirmed.

According to the PBCC, the 24th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the WBCC took place on Friday. Due to the non-issuance of visas on political grounds, Syed Sultan Shah President of World Blind Cricket Ltd presided over the meeting through video link.

Following the 24th AGM, the WBCC decided to reward Pakistan with the hosting rights for the fourth Blind T20 World Cup, scheduled in December 2024.

The mega event will embark on November 18 and conclude with the final being held on December 3rd – International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

Furthermore, the WBCC unanimously passed a resolution to condemn India’s refusal of issuing visas to the Pakistan team to participate in the T20 World Cup 2022.

“World Blind Cricket Ltd unanimously has passed a Resolution to regret the Indian Govt insensitivity in refusing Pakistan Blind Cricket Team visas on Political Grounds, in the ongoing Blind Cricket T-20 World Cup,” said PBCC in a press release.

“WBC is of the view that Pakistan is currently Top ranked T-20 Blind Cricket Team and the Indian Government’s insensitivity has deprived Pakistan to exercise equal rights to take part and win this title,” the statement added.

Meanwhile, the elections of the Executive Committee of WBCC were also held during the AGM, which featured nine out of 10 full member countries.

Syed Sultan Shah, the President of PBCC had been elected unopposed as the President of WBCC for the term of the next two years, with his tenure due to end in 2024.

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Virat Kohli surpasses Ricky Ponting with 72nd international century

CHITTAGONG: Star Indian batter Virat Kohli on Saturday surpassed former Australian captain Ricky Ponting in the list of batters with the most international centuries, courtesy of his magnificent 113 against Bangladesh in the third ODI.

Following his 85-ball century, Kohli joined a legendary list of batters with the most international centuries, led by India’s batting great Sachin Tendulkar (100), followed by Kohli (72*) and Ponting (71).

Kohli, who came out to bat when India were dealing with a deplorable start; losing their opener Shikhar Dhawan at a mere score of five runs and turned things around with Ishan Kishan, who went on to score the fastest double century in men’s ODIs.

The former Indian captain put on an astounding 290-run partnership with Kishan, during which he also brought up his 44th ODI century.

Notably, Kohli’s 44th ton came after a prolonged drought of three years with his last hundred in 50 overs format was against West Indies in 2019.

Following his century, Kohli also became the first batter to score thousand or more runs against Bangladesh in ODIs.

It is pertinent to mention that Kohli had a frustrating wait for his 71st international century as he failed to amass the feat for almost three years before finally breaking the drought against Afghanistan in the recently-held ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022.

Meanwhile, Kishan’s double century and Kohli’s ton propelled India to hammer Bangladesh by a massive margin of 227 runs as the hosts bundled out for a mere 182 in response to India’s mammoth 409/8.

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WATCH: Brazilian TV channel covers football craze in Lyari

KARACHI: The football craze and immense support for Brazil’s football team in Lyari managed to draw the Brazilian media’s attention as their local channel “TV Brasil” reported from the football-enthusiast neighbourhood.

Lyari, which is also known as “Mini Brazil” remains in the spotlight for their love for Brazilian football and the locals always gather in large numbers to watch the matches of their favourite team in the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2022.

The football-crazed neighbourhood presents scenes like a carnival during the world cup as the locals paint the flags of the nations participating in the world cup and hold live screenings of the matches.

They came out in large numbers to watch the matches live wearing Brazil’s jersey and carrying the country’s flag, followed by fireworks on their favourite team’s triumph.

Such massive affection from the neighbourhood has drawn the attention of Brazilian media as their local channel TV Brasil’s show “Reporter Brasil” made a package on the locality.

Taking to Twitter, the media channel also shared the package and acknowledged Lyari as Mini Brazil.

“We think of Brazil, we think of football. And that’s why a small neighbourhood in Pakistan, where the World Cup is as exciting as it is here in our country, was nicknamed ‘mini Brazil’. And there are fans of our national team there,” Reporter Brasil wrote.

It is pertinent to mention that Brazil handed a crushing 4-1 defeat to South Korea and qualified for the quarter-finals. Tite’s side will now take on previous world cup runners-up Croatia on Friday.

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Ruthless England batters set various records on opening day of Rawalpindi Test

RAWALPINDI: Various records were set as England batters baton-charged Pakistan on the opening day of the Rawalpindi Test as they raised a record 506/4 before stumps, here on Thursday.

English openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett, who laid a solid foundation for an incredibly dominant first day over host Pakistan, put on a massive 233 runs partnership as both scored centuries.

The duo took on Pakistan bowlers amid their stand and set various records with their quickfire opening stand.

Crawley, who was going through a rough patch since scoring his career-best 267 against Pakistan in August 2020, regained his form as he scored his third century overall. His 86-ball hundred was the fastest by an English opener in Test cricket.

Meanwhile, the 233-run opening stand between Crawley and Duckett marked the fastest double century by any pair in Test cricket as the duo conceded just 183 balls to register themselves in the record book.

Earlier, the duo of Crawley and Duckett powered England to a flying start as they gathered 174 runs in the first session – the highest score in an opening session of a Test match.

For the first time in England’s Test history, both openers have scored a fifty off as many balls or less (Crawley 38 balls and Duckett 50 balls). England scored 14 runs in the first over of the match – the highest they scored in a Test match.

Following the openers’ magic, it was Harry Brook who lit up the Pindi Cricket Stadium with a quickfire century on just 80 balls, the third fastest for England in Test cricket.

Moreover, for the first time in Test cricket history, four batters amassed centuries on the first day of the match for the first time as Ollie Pope, Crawley, Duckett and Brook all scored tons.

Their centuries powered England to raise a mammoth 506/4 on an opening day despite bad light reducing the day’s play to 75 overs. England, however, managed to pose enough runs to break a 112-year-old record of the most runs on the first day of the match. They also became the first team to cross the 500-run mark on an opening day.

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Pakistan name 17-man squad for Blind T20 World Cup in India

LAHORE: Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) on Thursday announced a 17-member squad for the upcoming Blind T20 World Cup scheduled in India.

Under the captaincy of Nisar Ahmed, the national squad include Zafar Iqbal (vice-captain), Riasat Khan, Shahzaib, Mohammad Salman, Mohammad Asif, Fakhar Abbas, Badar Munir, Moin Aslam, Anees Javed, Shahzaib Haider, Kamran Akhtar, Mohammad Arshad, Matiullah, Mohammad Safdar, Akmal Hayat and Mohsin Khan.

Two reserve players and four match officials will also accompany the side during the event scheduled from December 4 to 17.

According to the PBCC press release, the players were selected by viewing their performance and physical fitness in the recent National Blind Cricket events.

The Green Shirts will reach India on December 4 and will compete against six other participating teams on a round-robin basis.

Pakistan will lock horns with arch-rival India on December 7 after taking on South Africa a day earlier.  The Green Shirts will then play Sri Lanka, Australia and Bangladesh on December 11, 13 and 14, respectively.

Both the semi-finals will be held on December 15, while the final of the tournament will take place on December 17.

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WATCH: WWE Superstar hypes up T20 WC Final during live show

INDIANAPOLIS: Former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Superstar and current commentator Stu Bennett aka Wade Barrett hyped up the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 Final between Pakistan and England during a live show on Friday.

During WWE’s professional wrestling television program Smackdown and the first round match of the ongoing Smackdown World Cup on Fox, English professional wrestler Barett mentioned the upcoming Cricket World Cup final between two former champions Pakistan and England.

“Well, the World Cup is going on right now, Cole. We’ll be watching on Sunday, the cricket world cup final – England vs Pakistan,” said Barrett during the commentary on Friday night Smackdown.

The cricket fans were quick to notice the hype of the ongoing T20 World Cup final in the professional wrestling show and took to their Twitter to share the footage of Barett talking about it during the commentary.

“[ICC T20 World Cup 2022] vibes on [Smackdown],” a user wrote.

 

“Wow! [T20 World Cup] fever has reached the USA as former WWE Superstar Wade Barett mention the mega event final during a live show,” another user wrote.

It is pertinent to mention that Barrett was among 20 professional wrestlers, who visited Pakistan in 2017 to partake in the local wrestling event in the country.

The hospitality he received from Pakistan fans left the former Intercontinental champion amused due to which he expressed the desire to visit the country again.

“I have been to many countries but the warm welcome and hospitality we received in Pakistan was amazing,” Barrett said.

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Pakistan confident to repeat 92′ magic against England in T20 WC Final

MELBOURNE: Following a surreal entry into the semi-finals of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 and thrashing New Zealand comprehensively, momentum-filled Pakistan are all set to take on England in the mega final for the first time after 1992 and the fans are craving for the alike result from Babar Azam-led Pakistan in the ongoing mega event.

Pakistan team’s journey in the ongoing T20 World Cup is nothing short of a miracle as following an upset defeat against Zimbabwe, Babar-led Green Shirts were on the verge of an early exit but they defied all the odds and unexpected help from the Netherlands, resulting in them making their way into the Final Four.

The 2009 champions then took on New Zealand in the semi-final just like legendary all-rounder Imran Khan-led ‘Cornered Tigers’ did and the result too turned out to be similar as Pakistan outclassed them to retain their dominance over the Kiwis in World Cups’ knockout games.

The resemblance of Pakistan’s journey to 1992, was enhanced when England thrashed India by 10 wickets in the second semi-final and booked the final clash with Pakistan.

But what are the odds of the inconsistent Pakistan side beating England and repeating the 1992 magic?

The form guide of both sides is pretty balanced, having won their respective semi-finals against a top opposition comprehensively, Pakistan and England would be looking to continue their momentum.

Pakistan and England promise an epic Final clash as it would be a battle between the lethal Pakistan bowling attack and a destructive batting lineup of England.

Having one of the strongest bowling attacks in the tournament, Pakistan would be targeting to give England an early jolt by disturbing their fierce opening stand of Jos Buttler and Alex Hales and they have the firepower to do so in the form of Shaheen Shah Afridi, who is the only Pakistan bowler to take at least a wicket in his first T20I over, the most number of times (seven).

Young sensation Naseem Shah and death-bowling specialist Haris Rauf could further coerce the strong-looking English batting line. Pakistan will try to resist any change in their bowling make-up as the addition of an extra fast bowler, Mohammad Wasim Jr, have paid them dividends in the last five matches.

Besides their pace factory, Pakistan got a highly reliable spin attack that features leg-spinner Shadab Khan, who has been the most impactful player for the Green Shirts be it with the ball or even with the bat, the all-rounder has made his presence felt and played some crucial roles in his side’s triumph.

Furthermore, Pakistan have ticked the much-needed box before the mega final as their openers – Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan – found their form back as they played a crucial role in the team’s triumph over New Zealand with a century-plus stand.

Hence, the Green Shirts will be hoping both their openers to fire at the grand stage.

Meanwhile, despite England’s strength lies in their batting depth, their bowling attack can not be written off that features the likes of Chris Woakes, Chris Jordan, Sam Curran, Ben Stokes, Adil Rashid, Liam Livingstone and Moeen Ali.

Their speedster Mark Wood and top-order batter Dawid Malan, who missed the semi-final against India, are unlikely to be available for selection in the final against Pakistan. Their unavailability can turn out to be a major concern for the Buttler XI.
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Will rain spoil the exciting final at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground?

Pakistan cricket fans’ quest to see the national team lifting its second T20 World Cup on Sunday might get unsettled as dark clouds loom over Melbourne with rain likely to spoilsport in Sunday’s final at MCG. 

According to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, there is a very high chance of showers, 95 per cent, in Melbourne on Sunday, November 13.

As per the ICC rules, there is a reserve day for the knock-out games of the tournament. So, if the final is washed out on Sunday, it will be played on Monday, November 14. If the rain interrupts after the game has started, it will resume on the next day from the same point onwards.

A minimum of 10 overs need to be bowled in the second innings to produce the outcome through the Duckworth-Lewis method (DLS), which is five overs more than the normal rule.

However, there is a high possibility of rain on Monday as well. So in case, it rains on reserve day too and the final gets washed out on Monday as well then both teams will share the title and will end up as joint winners of the T20 World Cup 2022.

HEAD TO HEAD

Pakistan and England came face to face twice in T20 World Cups in the 2009 and 2010 editions with the latter side emerging victorious each time but interestingly, the two sides later went on to lift the trophy in respective editions.

In T20Is however, England and Pakistan have faced each other in 28 matches. Out of these 28 games, England have won 18 whereas Pakistan have come out victorious on 9 occasions and one match ended without a result.

FORM GUIDE

Pakistan: W, W, W, W, L
England:
W, W, W, L, W

Sidra, Muneeba topple various records for Pakistan in Women’s ODIs

LAHORE: Pakistan opening batters Sidra Ameen and Muneeba Ali tumbled numerous records with their respective centuries against Ireland in the first Women’s ODI of the three-match series.

Sidra and Muneeba charged on the Irish bowling attack and took them for plenty in their first wicket stand that added an astounding 221 runs to the team’s total.

The duo’s magnificent 221-run partnership is the highest by Pakistan for any wicket in Women’s ODIs, whereas, stands at the 16th spot overall in the international circuit.

Specifically, for the first wicket, the astounding partnership between Sidra and Muneeba is now the sixth-highest partnership in ODIs.

Following a solid foundation laid by the astonishing opening partnership, Pakistan managed to amass a mammoth 335/3 in their quota of 50 overs.

The total, posted by Pakistan against Ireland is now the team’s highest in WODIs and also the highest total in Pakistan by any team.

Pakistan’s star with the bat, Sidra, who played a marathon knock of 176* in just 151 balls, registered herself in the records book as she became the batter to score the highest individual score for Pakistan in WODIs.

Her 176-run knock is also the fifth-highest individual score in WODIs history. New Zealand’s batter Amelia Kerr tops the list with an unbeaten 232 against the same opposition in 2018, while India’s Deepti Sharma holds the third spot with 188-run against Ireland as well.

 

It is pertinent to mention that Ireland are currently in pursuit of a mammoth 336-run target set by Pakistan and have scored 48/3 in 14 Overs.

READ: Sidra, Muneeba power Pakistan to post mammoth 335/3 against Ireland

T20 WC: Pakistan eye to bounce back as they take on Zimbabwe today

PERTH: Pakistan will resume their expedition for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 semifinal berth today as they take on Zimbabwe in one of the three Super 12s Group 2 matches today at Optus Stadium here.

Pakistan, fresh from the anguishment of witnessing the vital two points slipping away on Sunday when they collided with arch-rivals India at Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Zimbabwe, on the other hand, would be concerned about the thrashing they received from South Africa a day later, but also relieved to have come away with a point.

Pakistan’s frustrating defeat at the hands of India raised concerns about whether the team should have gone with four pacers and one spinner, which might result in them bringing Mohammad Wasim Jr into the lineup.

It is, however, more likely that the team would still recruit both their full-time spinners Shadab Khan and Mohammad Nawaz in the Playing XI, whereas, the inclusion of a pacer can allow Babar Azam to have more options in the bowling department.

The bowling would be a major concern for Zimbabwe, consequently, from the thrashing, they endured in their first Super 12s match against South Africa.
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Pakistan would be heavily relying on their openers – Babar and Mohammad Rizwan – to fire in a must-win match, while their failure in the high-octane match against India turned to be a blessing in disguise as their middle-order chipped in on the big stage.

Their pace attack has been the key for them since this year’s Asia Cup, while their ace pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi’s underwhelming return might be a concern for them.

Zimbabwe, however, has been heavily relying on their all-rounder Sikandar Raza, while Wessley Madhvere’s brilliance in the last game could be a major confidence booster for their batting lineup.

Their pace attack paid them well in the tournament thus far, especially Blessing Muzarabani, whose height and the extra bounce on most Australian surfaces was always going to be a trump card for Zimbabwe.

The weather has been a concern for most of the teams in the ongoing World Cup, however, the weather forecast claims that only a five per cent chance of rain is expected here today.

HEAD TO HEAD (T20Is)

Matches 17, Pakistan 16, Zimbabwe 1

Pakistan eye revenge to seal series victory over England after six years

LAHORE: In a highly-competitive seven-match series, levelled at 3-3 after the first six matches, Pakistan would seek revenge from a crushing sixth T20I defeat to claim series victory over England after six years in the final match at Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday.

The two sides went hard at each other in the first six matches with England winning the first, third, and sixth match, while Pakistan emerged victorious in the second, fourth, and fifth.

England’s hard-hitting opening batter Phil Salt – who rose to fame from the Pakistan Super League (PSL) – charged on the Pakistan bowling attack in the absence of star speedster Haris Rauf and powered England to a dominating eight wickets victory.

In an all-important series decider, Pakistan would likely recruit back their key players Mohammad Rizwan and Haris Rauf to go with the full flow against England in a bid to seal a series victory over the side after six years.
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England, on the other hand, fuelled with momentum likely to bring in their key pacer Mark Wood to carry on their domination over the hosts.

Pakistan, once again, would be relying heavily on their opening pair – Babar Azam and Rizwan – and the bowling attack, while the middle-order persists to be a concern for the men in green.

Whereas England will rely on last-match hero Salt and their powerful middle order, their bowling attack would also strengthen with the return of Wood.

READ: Pakistan thrash Malaysia to start Women’s Asia Cup on a winning note

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