Aleem Dar reveals the best modern-day Pakistan captain

KARACHI: Renowned Pakistan-based umpire Aleem Dar picked wicketkeeper batter Sarfaraz Ahmed as the best modern-day Pakistan captain.

Dar, while speaking on ARY News’ show Bouncer, was asked to pick the best Pakistan captain during his prolonged umpiring career.

He, in response, acknowledged all of Pakistan’s modern-day captains which included Shahid Afridi, Misbah-ul-Haq, Mohammad Hafeez, Sarfaraz Ahmed and Babar Azam but revealed that the wicketkeeper batter had the edge over the rest due to his decision-making abilities.

“I believe every one of them had different qualities but if someone had superior game awareness and better captaincy skills then it was Sarfaraz,” shared Dar.

“I think a wicketkeeper is a better decision-maker because he is well aware of what the bowler is bowling and that is why I think it is very important that a wicketkeeper should be the captain,” he added.

Aleem Dar further shared his opinion regarding Babar Azam’s captaincy and claimed that he is also performing well but highlighted the importance of having a good team performance.

“Babar is also performing well but if there is no teamwork and you are performing well [individually] or doing captaincy [is not that important] and hence I believe having a good team [performance] is the most important thing,” stated Dar.

It is worth mentioning here that Sarfaraz Ahmed is considered one of the most successful Pakistan captains as the side won the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 under his leadership.

He also led Pakistan to 11 successive T20I series victories amid his tenure.

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Mark Coles reaches Pakistan for second stint as women’s team’s head coach

KARACHI: Former New Zealand cricketer Mark Coles reached the country in the wee hours on Saturday to take charge as the head coach of the Pakistan women’s cricket team.

Coles, who previously served as the national women’s team’s head coach from 2017 to 2019, reached here for the second stint as the head coach after he was appointed by Najam Sethi-led Management Committee.

Upon his arrival here, Coles expressed his delight over rejoining the women’s team and is upbeat for the upcoming Pakistan Cup Women’s Cricket Tournament here.

“I am honoured to be back here,” Coles stated.

“I am really looking forward to joining the ongoing Pakistan Cup and seeing some exciting talent,” he added.

During his previous tenure, Pakistan accomplished significant accomplishments, including a fifth-place finish in the ICC Women’s Championship 2017-2020, which propelled the national side to qualify for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022.

Mark Coles’ first assignment as Pakistan women’s team’s head coach will be in August when the green shirts will host South Africa for a three-match each ODI and T20I series.

Overall, in an 11-month period from August 2023 to July 2024, Pakistan women’s team is scheduled to play five bilateral cricket series comprising a total of 15 ICC Women’s Championship 2022-25 ODIs.

In addition to these 50-over matches, Pakistan will play as many as 17 T20Is. These ODIs and T20Is will lead to the 10-team ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Bangladesh and eight-team ICC Women’s World Cup in India, which will be held in 2024 and 2025, respectively.

Pakistan team’s Coaching panel

Mark Coles (head coach), Mohtashim Rasheed (fielding coach), Taufeeq Umar (batting coach) and Saleem Jaffar (bowling coach).

Selection committee

Saleem Jaffar (chairman), Asmavia Iqbal, Marina Iqbal and Mohtashim Rasheed (members).

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Former England U20 player Easah Suliman to represent Pakistan football team

LAHORE: Former England U20 player Easah Suliman is all set to represent the Pakistan men’s football team after FIFA approved the request made by the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) to change his national eligibility.

The 25-year-old centre-back is currently representing UD Vilafranquense in the second tier of the Portuguese Football League and has had the opportunity to represent England at a number of events and also to captain their junior side.

He was also a part of England’s European U19 Championship-winning team in 2017.

He has a current market value of €350k and is playing for UD Vilafranquense while being on loan from Vitoria Guimaraes SC.

Easah Suliman has 142 appearances to his name in the club football and has scored two goals and one assist.

Taking to Twitter, the PFF confirmed that the football governing body has approved their request of changing Easah Suliman’s national eligibility and he will represent the national team in upcoming events.

“FIFA has approved a request by the Pakistan Football Federation to change Easah Suliman’s national eligibility from England,” the PFF said on its official Twitter account.

“The former England U20 player will now be representing Pakistan in the upcoming events,” it added.

 

The head coach of the Pakistan men’s football team Shahzad Anwar expressed his delight over Suliman’s inclusion into the national setup and is hopeful that his presence will benefit other players in gaining valuable experience.

“His participation in 142 club football matches is proof of Easah Suliman’s dedication to the game and professional mindset. He has the ability to perform well for any team for a long period of time,” said Anwar.

“Fellow footballers will also benefit from his awareness and expertise in the technical aspects of the game,” he added.

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Naila Kiani to be conferred Sitar-i-Imtiaz for Everest summit

Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday announced to confer Sitar-i-Imtiaz – the third-highest civilian award – on female mountaineer Naila Kiani following her successful Mount Everest summit. 

On Sunday, Naila became the second Pakistani woman after Samina Baig to climb the 8848-meter-tall Mount Everest –  the highest peak in the world – located in Nepal.

According to a notification issued by PM Office, the premier ‘approved the conferment of the civil award Sitar-i-Imtiaz on Naila Kiani’ in recognition of her achievement of successfully summiting Mount Everest.

Separately, she also became Pakistan’s fastest woman to ascend six peaks higher than 8,000 metres on Tuesday after she scaled Mount Lhotse (8516 meters) — the fourth-highest peak in the world.

It was her third successful 8000-er summit this season after Mount Everest and Annapurna and came only two days after she conquered the world’s highest peak.

Last month, she had scaled Annapurna Mountain (8,091 metres) – the 10th highest peak in the world also located in Nepal – to become the first female from the country to do so.

She also ascended Gasherbrum-II (8,035m) in 2021 and climbed Gasherbrum-I (8,068m) and the world’s second-highest peak K2 in July 2022.

It is worth mentioning here that Naila is a banker by profession based in Dubai, an amateur boxer and a mother of two kids.

She first gained prominence after images of her wedding shoot at K2 Basecamp in 2018 circulated on social media.

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Indian flag colours on Punjab’s National Games kit irks Wahab Riaz

QUETTA: Pakistan fast bowler and advisor to the Government of Punjab on sports Wahab Riaz has expressed his annoyance over the presence of Indian flag colours on the kits worn by the province’s athletes in the ongoing National Games. 

The advisor to the caretaker chief minister directed the Punjab Olympic Association (POA) to submit a response on the matter.

According to Wahab, neither his ministry nor the Punjab Sports Board was consulted beforehand regarding the design of the kits donned by the province’s contingent at the event.

“When we asked POA to provide details of the players participating in the Games, we were told that the government’s sole responsibility is to release the fund,” he added.

“POA said they are an independent body.”

He informed that the provincial government released funds amounting to Rs20 million for the participation of the athletes in the National Games, currently underway in Quetta.

He further claimed that the sports authorities of the province had no information about the players and officials representing Punjab at the event.

It is worth mentioning here that the kits worn by Punjab’s athletes at the 34th National Games incorporated blue, white and saffron-coloured bands, resembling the Indian tri-colour.

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Naila Kiani becomes first Pakistani woman to scale Mt Lhotse in Nepal

In yet another astounding feat, mountaineer Naila Kiani on Tuesday became the first Pakistani woman to scale the 8,516-metre-tall Mount Lhotse — the fourth-highest peak in the world — situated in Nepal.

With her latest expedition, Naila also became the country’s fastest woman to ascend six peaks higher than 8,000 metres.

As per the details, Naila and Pasang Temba Sherpa reached the summit of Mount Lahotsu at 8:13 am on Monday.

It was her third successful 8000-er summit this season after Mount Everest and Annapurna and came only two days after she conquered the world’s highest peak on Sunday.

She was the second female mountaineer from Pakistan to summit Everest after Samina Baig, who did so in 2013 at the age of 23.

Last month, she had scaled Annapurna Mountain (8,091 metres) – the 10th highest peak in the world also located in Nepal – to become the first female from the country to do so.

She also ascended Gasherbrum-II (8,035m) in 2021 and climbed Gasherbrum-I (8,068m) and the world’s second-highest peak K2 in July 2022.

It is worth mentioning here that Naila is a banker by profession based in Dubai, an amateur boxer and a mother of two kids.

She first gained prominence after images of her wedding shoot at K2 Basecamp in 2018 circulated on social media.

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Naila Kiani becomes second Pakistani woman to summit Everest

Mountaineer Naila Kiani on Sunday climbed the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, thus becoming the first Pakistani woman to scale five peaks above 8000 meters. 

Naila also became the second female mountaineer from the country to summit Mount Everest after Samina Baig, who did so in 2013 at the age of 23.

According to the details, Naila successfully ascended the 8848-metre peak situated in Nepal on Sunday morning, scaling her fifth out of the 14 tallest peaks in the world.

Last month, she had scaled Annapurna Mountain (8,091 metres) – the 10th highest peak in the world also located in Nepal – to become the first female from the country to do so.

She also ascended Gasherbrum-II (8,035m) in 2021 and climbed Gasherbrum-I (8,068m) and the world’s second-highest peak K2 in July 2022.

It is worth mentioning here that Naila is a banker by profession based in Dubai, an amateur boxer and a mother of two kids.

She first gained prominence after images of her wedding shoot at K2 Basecamp in 2018 circulated on social media.

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PCB confirms Grant Bradburn Pakistan men’s team’s head coach

LAHORE: Grant Bradburn has been appointed as the head coach of the Pakistan national men’s side following a robust recruitment process. He will lead the team’s coaching panel for the next two years.

Bradburn served as the head coach of the side during the recently concluded home series against New Zealand on consultancy basis.

The Babar Azam-led side defeated the tourists 4-1 in the five-match ODI series that took them to the top of the ICC Rankings in the format. The five-match T20I series was shared 2-2.

Bradburn is well-versed about the strengths and challenges of the national side having previously served as the fielding coach of the national men’s side from 2018 till 2020 before he moved to the National Cricket Academy to work on the coaches development. Prior to his roles in Pakistan, Bradburn, a former New Zealand cricketer, worked as the head coach of Scotland men’s side.

The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Management Committee Najam Sethi commented on the appointment of Grant Bradburn and termed it another step in the endeavours of putting together a highly qualified coaching panel.

“I am delighted to name Grant Bradburn as the head coach of our men’s side. Bradburn joins the side with plethora of coaching experience. After having worked with our men’s side before and at the National Cricket Academy, he understands our culture and philosophy of cricket well and is an ideal candidate to take our team forward.

“After the announcement of Mickey Arthur as team director, Bradburn’s appointment is another step in our endeavours of putting together a highly qualified coaching panel so our players can benefit from their experiences and dominate world cricket in all three formats.”

With an eye on the prestigious ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 trophy, the Pakistan team management has also unveiled a playing style with which it will approach the tournament to be played in October and November. The style branded as The Pakistan Way will see the team approach the ODIs in the build-up and during the mega-event with positive and bold tactics and attacking strategies.

Pakistan are scheduled to feature in a three-match ODI series against Afghanistan before the 50-over ACC Asia Cup and the national side will use these opportunities to test their potential, experiment with the bench strength and fine-tune the side ahead of the global event.

Reflecting on his appointment as the head coach of the men’s side and unveiling the strategy, Grant Bradburn said that it is a great honour for him to work with a highly talented and skilful side like Pakistan.

“It is a great honour for me to work with a highly talented and skilful side like Pakistan as a head coach. We have been working hard on our raising our game and are eager to showcase our growing skills. Mickey Arthur and I are excited to support, challenge and develop our players. The New Zealand series has been valuable to get game time and create clarity of roles, culture and brand to win.

“We have raised the bar of expectation and we will keep challenging our players. The process has started and our players are agreeing to take these challenges head-on. ODI cricket has evolved and our agreed expectations are aligned to being the best in the world. We have mutually agreed with our players they are capable of higher team scores, even when setting totals. There has been immediate positive signs during this series and this group of players is determined to continually improve, to put ourselves into contention to win major events.”

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Uncertainty surrounds National Games as political unrest deepens

KARACHI: The Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) on Wednesday, called an important regarding the future of the upcoming National Games which was in jeopardy due to the current political unrest in the country.

According to POA Secretary General Khalid Mahmood, the president of POA Arif Hassan will preside over the meeting between the association and stakeholders which will decide the fate of the upcoming event.

In light of the ongoing nationwide protests over the detention of former prime minister and chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, all stakeholders involved will consider whether the National Games can proceed as planned or not.

The official announcement will be made after the important meeting today.

It is worth mentioning here that the upcoming 34th National Games are scheduled to be commenced on May 12 in Quetta.

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PBBF selects 25-player national basketball team for four-nation event

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Basketball Federation (PBBF) has finalized 25 players for the national basketball team which will participate in the upcoming four-nation basketball championship in Maldives later this year.

The national team has been selected after carrying out trials of the top players from affiliated departments, provinces, and divisions of the PBBF under the supervision of Colonel (R) Shujaat Ali.

The three-day trials were held between May 5 and 7 at the Pakistan Sports Complex, Islamabad.

According to the PBBF General Secretary Khalid Bashir, the players shortlisted after trials will take part in a training camp which will commence on May 10 in Islamabad.

The camp will focus on improving players’ fitness and technique for the upcoming event.

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