Thursday, February 16, 2023

Women's T20 World Cup

Muneeba Ali smashes century as Pakistan crush Ireland at Women's T20 World Cup



Wicketkeeper-batter Muneeba Ali set up an impressive win for Pakistan in the Women’s T20 World Cup with a match-changing century against Ireland in Cape Town on Wednesday.

The 70-run triumph put Pakistan in the third spot in the group with two points after England and India secured first and second positions, respectively, with their back-to-back victories in the first two matches. Pakistan lost to India in the first game of the tournament on Feb 12.

According to Cricinfo, Muneeba became the first woman to score a T20I hundred for Pakistan and only the sixth to score one in a T20 World Cup.

Muneeba's 102 off 68 balls helped Pakistan pose a competitive total at a loss of five wickets, while Dar's 33 in the later part of the innings was another notable contribution for Team Green. No other player could enter the double digits.

In a post-match talk following her match-winning knock, Muneeba credited batting partner Dar with encouraging her at a crucial point of the innings.

“I was very confident when I got out there. When I made a start in the powerplay I thought it would be my day and I could make it count,” she said.

“Then I had a partnership with Nida and she was always telling me to keep going and score big.

“So from the 12th or 13th over I felt I could make a hundred, and she pushed me. I was playing with my feet and trying to understand where they were trying to bowl and make a plan where I could find a boundary," Muneeba continued.

“I want to dedicate my (Player of the Match) award to my captain (Bismah Maroof) and my teammates. We had a bad game (against India) and we fight a lot, but everyone is happy today.”

Pakistan will play their next game against West Indies in Paarl on Sunday (Feb 19).

All cricket boards are committed to work together’ Wasim Khan

Karachi: The CEO of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Wasim Khan said that all the cricket boards assured to work together during an important International Cricket Council (ICC) Chief Executive Committee’s meeting. 

“There has never been a more important time for our global cricket community to be unified and there was a clear commitment from colleagues on today’s meeting to work in the collective best interest of our sport,” Khan said in a statement.

“Today’s meeting was the first step in a longer-term process that will enable us to take a joined-up approach to decision making as we shape our response to this pandemic to get cricket back on an even keel,” he added.

It must be noted here that ICC’s Chief Executive Manu Sawhney called a meeting on Thursday to discuss the future of cricket amid worldwide lockdown situation due to widely-spread coronavirus.

The CEOs of the 12 Full Members and three Associate representatives confirmed their full commitment to work in partnership to address the challenges the sport will face in the coming weeks and months.

The future of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2020, the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2021, World Test Championship and the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League was also discussed during the teleconference.

Meanwhile, there was agreement that the disrupted FTP program would need to be collectively reviewed through to 2023 with a view to rescheduling as much of the cricket that has been postponed due to COVID-19 as possible.

Latest Sindh News

Court reserves verdict on plea against water connection to hospital

A file photo of the Sindh High Court building.
Bench expressed its concern over water scarcity in the metropolitan city

The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Wednesday reserved its judgment on a petition against grant of a direct water connection to a private hospital by the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) in North Nazimabad.

Appearing before a two-member bench, headed by Justice Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi, the counsel for the petitioner, Usman Farooq Advocate, stated that grant of water connections should not be decided on political considerations. Everyone living in Pakistan is equal citizen of the country; therefore, water connections should be given on merit.

The bench expressed its concern over water scarcity in the metropolitan city. Justice Abbasi remarked that it was important to address the water scarcity issue and ensure supply of clean drinking water to all citizens of Karachi. The deputy commissioner Central, KWSB officials and others appeared before the bench.

"People living towards the tail-end do not receive drinking water. Shortage of water leads to arguments which result in riots," the judge remarked. He added that proper SOPs should be laid down for grant of water connections. "No one should be begging for a connection from the main line," he said.

The KWSB engineer submitted that connections could be granted from the main pipeline to hospitals on commercial basis. "What happens if someone requests a new connection in the area," the court remarked? "Wouldn't there be issues if you give a connection from the main pipeline?"

According to the deputy commissioner central, issues pop up due to new constructions and renting out of portions of bungalows. A KWSB official submitted before the bench that the hospital in question has been given a two-inch diameter connection from the 36-inch main water pipeline.

After hearing arguments from both sides, the court reserved its decision on the petition.

 

Published in The Express Tribune, February 16th, 2023.



Schools in Sindh not reopening soon despite pressure from associations

Shazia Hasan


KARACHI: Sindh Minister for Education, Labour and Human Resources Saeed Ghani has said that the education department cannot risk reopening educational institutions in the province by June 1 or June 15 as he is being pressured to do so by several private school associations.


He also said that they had thought over the decision of promoting all students to the next level without taking exams because there were issues they had overlooked earlier, especially when it comes to board exams. Therefore, only students up to class eight would be promoted.

The minister was speaking to members of the media following a two-hour meeting of the Sindh government’s steering committee on education at the Sindh Assembly here on Tuesday.



It was being said for several days that nothing regarding education, be it the decision of reopening of schools, examinations, fees, etc, was final and inconclusive until the steering committee meets again to take up all these matters with the stakeholders.

Students from class one to eight will be promoted to next level


The education minister said that Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood’s announcement that the closure of schools would be extended till July 15 and all students of classes one to 12 were to be promoted without having to sit for exams was given in haste without looking at the problems from all angles. “But to all the private schools saying that schools should reopen from June 1 or June 15, I will also say that we are also not prepared for that. We will have to extend the closure,” he said, adding that the steering committee on education had already announced the entire academic plan in March, but after Shafqat Mahmood’s announcement last week, he called him to inform that he did not have the Sindh education department’s consent and they would like to review his decisions by calling their steering committee’s meeting again.

“But now the federal minister for education is also saying that promoting students of classes nine, 10, 11 and 12 is not so simple,” he said.

“Yes, students of classes one to eight can be promoted to the next level on the basis of their last year’s performance and results,” he said. “But there, too, it won’t be right to promote students who just barely passed last year. We think it would be good to make some students who are very weak in certain subjects to take their exams in those particular subjects. But this decision we leave to the discretion of the schools,” he added.

“As for classes nine, 10, 11 and 12, they come under the various boards, which have their own rules. And changing those rules will require making amendments to their ordinances. We have called all the respective board chairmen and the secretary school and secretary colleges to review the issues that we face in making things work there and also to come up with their suggestions and solutions. After all the students passing out of colleges are to go to professional colleges and universities and we cannot allow them to do that with the eyes closed,” he said.

Saeed Ghani said he had formed another committee to look into these matters during the steering committee’s meeting. He said they would also discuss the issues related to the reopening of schools. “Then we will put before the federal government our findings and suggestions,” he said, adding that they quite frankly had no idea about how long the coronavirus pandemic would last and for how long they would have to keep educational institutions closed.

Pouring globs of sanitiser on his hands during the press conference, the education minister said that life had changed due to the global pandemic “and we will also need to change our ways of living. But that does not mean that we will discriminate [against] students from getting education. They may not be able to attend schools in person but there is the option of studying online. We also understand that all students don’t have the facilities to study online and our government schools also don’t have the capacity to teach them that way. We are looking into all these things and we will announce a system that should work for all in a few days,” he said.

He said that to teach students online they also had to train teachers. Then there are internet issues; signals don’t reach in certain areas for which they have also been talking to cellular companies. He said they are also working on coming up with some phone apps. “It will be fine for teachers to come to schools to receive their training,” he said, adding that they were examining various models and educating systems. “Different areas of the province have different circumstances which we have to keep in mind,” he said, adding that the most desirable thing was to have a uniform education system for all of Pakistan. “But while the Sindh government is quick with coming up with solutions the other provinces lag behind.”

Answering a question about school fees, he said that there are thousands of private schools and teachers who number in hundreds of thousands. “We have told all schools to pay their staff their salaries in full, and this many of them did even after giving parents relief of 20 per cent monthly in school fees. But one must also understand that the schools need fees to pay their teachers and staff. It won’t help anyone if the schools start throwing out students over non-payment of fees and firing teachers too because they are unable to pay them their salaries. Then the students will be the ultimate losers,” he said.

Published in Dawn, May 13th, 2020

Imran Khan asks President

Imran Khan asks President Alvi to order inquiry against ex-COAS Bajwa
LAHORE: Former prime minister Imran Khan has written a letter to President Arif Alvi asking him to order an inquiry against former chief of army staff (COAS) General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa for his alleged violation of oath and the Constitution of Pakistan.

PM Imran go on Musharraf's footsteps: Zardari
Former president Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan is following in the footsteps of Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf and maintained that the incumbent government has ruined the national consensus in the country.


Speaking to PPP leader Qamar Zaman Kaira on the coronavirus crisis and the evolving political situation in the country, Zardari criticised the government, saying that it wants to curtail the constitutional and financial powers of provinces.

"This government is fighting the opposition instead of fighting coronavirus," he said.

Referring to PPP's past tenure, the former president stated that when he[Asif Ali Zardari] came to power in 2008, the country was a victim of terrorism and division.

"We conducted the Swat operation through national consensus and brought peace [throughout the country]," the former president asserted.

'PPP playing the Sindh card'
The PPP and the PTI have been trading barbs over the past few weeks. Yesterday, after being criticised for the second consecutive day by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in the Parliament House, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto had demanded that the foreign minister either withdraw his statement against PPP or resign from his position.

The foreign minister had earlier addressed a session of the Senate, where he spoke at length about PPP’s style of governance and the participation of the province in national decision-making.

FM Qureshi had said that the PPP was focused on only provincial politics rather than thinking for the entire country. He also said that it was not true that the federal government had abandoned Sindh.

Also read: Bilawal demands Qureshi either withdraw remarks on Sindh or resign

In reaction to Qureshi’s criticism, Bilawal had said that the minister had also accused him of using the "Sindh card".

Bilawl said that he had been raising his voice for issues pertaining to the provinces, without any such intention in mind.

Responding to Qureshi’s comments that the PTI will make inroads in Sindh as it did in other provinces such as Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Bilawal had said: “What sort of politics is this? What do you mean you will prove your political mettle in Sindh?”

He had said that politicking of this nature damages the federation and it goes against national unity.
Published in Geo

PSL Schedule 2023

 

PSL Schedule

PSL 2023 is set to commence from 13 February while the final will take place on 19 March. According to PSL 8 schedule, the opening match will be played at Multan Cricket Stadium, while the PSL 8 final will be played at Gaddafi Stadium. Lahore.

Last updated: 1:20am February 16, 2023.

karachi

Karachi Kings

4th Match
Feb 16 - 7:00 PM
Karachi

islamabad

Islamabad United

multan

Multan Sultans

5th Match
Feb 17 - 6:00 PM
Multan

peshawar

Peshawar Zalmi

karachi

Karachi Kings

6th Match
Feb 18 - 7:00 PM
Karachi

quetta

Quetta Gladiators

multan

Multan Sultans

7th Match
Feb 19 - 2:00 PM
Multan

islamabad

Islamabad United

karachi

Karachi Kings

8th Match
Feb 19 - 7:00 PM
Karachi

lahore

Lahore Qalandars

quetta

Quetta Gladiators

9th Match
Feb 20 - 7:00 PM
Karachi

peshawar

Peshawar Zalmi

quetta

Quetta Gladiators

10th Match
Feb 21 - 7:00 PM
Karachi

lahore

Lahore Qalandars

multan

Multan Sultans

11th Match
Feb 22 - 6:00 PM
Multan

karachi

Karachi Kings

peshawar

Peshawar Zalmi

12th Match
Feb 23 - 7:00 PM
Karachi

islamabad

Islamabad United

quetta

Quetta Gladiators

13th Match
Feb 24 - 7:00 PM
Karachi

islamabad

Islamabad United

karachi

Karachi Kings

14th Match
Feb 26 - 2:00 PM
Karachi

multan

Multan Sultans

lahore

Lahore Qalandars

15th Match
Feb 26 - 7:00 PM
Lahore

peshawar

Peshawar Zalmi

lahore

Lahore Qalandars

16th Match
Feb 27 - 7:00 PM
Lahore

islamabad

Islamabad United

peshawar

Peshawar Zalmi

17th Match
Mar 01 - 7:00 PM
Rawalpindi

karachi

Karachi Kings

lahore

Lahore Qalandars

18th Match
Mar 02 - 7:00 PM
Lahore

quetta

Quetta Gladiators

islamabad

Islamabad United

19th Match
Mar 03 - 7:00 PM
Rawalpindi

karachi

Karachi Kings

lahore

Lahore Qalandars

20th Match
Mar 04 - 7:00 PM
Lahore

multan

Multan Sultans

islamabad

Islamabad United

21st Match
Mar 05 - 7:00 PM
Rawalpindi

quetta

Quetta Gladiators

quetta

Quetta Gladiators

22nd Match
Mar 06 - 7:00 PM
Rawalpindi

karachi

Karachi Kings

peshawar

Peshawar Zalmi

23rd Match
Mar 07 - 2:00 PM
Rawalpindi

lahore

Lahore Qalandars

islamabad

Islamabad United

24th Match
Mar 07 - 7:00 PM
Rawalpindi

multan

Multan Sultans

peshawar

Peshawar Zalmi

25th Match
Mar 08 - 7:00 PM
Rawalpindi

quetta

Quetta Gladiators

islamabad

Islamabad United

26th Match
Mar 09 - 7:00 PM
Rawalpindi

lahore

Lahore Qalandars

peshawar

Peshawar Zalmi

27th Match
Mar 10 - 7:00 PM
Rawalpindi

multan

Multan Sultans