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CRICKET - Women 20 Apr, 2024

One-Day Tournament: Gull Feroza scores century in Multan's win
Multan beat Rawalpindi; Quetta beat Peshawar and Lahore beat Karachi in Super OverSports Bulletin ReportFAISALABAD: Gull Feroza’s century helped Multan beat Rawalpindi by 141 runs in the second round match of the National Women’s One-Day Tournament at the Bohranwali Cricket Ground in Faisalabad on Friday. Opening batter Feroza, scored 142 off 140 balls, which included 19 boundaries to help her side post 240 for seven in 50 overs. Rawalpindi’s captain Humna Bilal was the pick of the bowler with three for 25 runs.In reply, Noor-ul-Iman (three for 23) and Tasmia Rubab (two for 19) shared five wickets between them and dismissed Rawalpindi for 99 in 25.5 overs.At the Iqbal Stadium, Quetta’s Rameen Shamim’s successive all-round performance led her side to a 16-run over Peshawar. Batting first, Quetta were dismissed for 175 in 49 overs, with Arijah Haseeb (46, 59b, 6x4s) and Rameen (27, 45b, 4x4s) contributing runs. Aleena Shah, Mahnoor Aftab and Momina Riyasat bagged two wickets each. In turn, Peshawar were bowled out for 159 in 47 overs. Off-spinner Rameen bagged four wickets for the winning team.At Jawad Sports Complex Ground, Lahore scored 138 for four in 43 overs, with Iram Javed scoring an unbeaten 49. The play was stopped due to rain and when play resumed, Karachi were given a revised target of 167 to win in 43 overs. Karachi, in turn, were bowled out for 166 in 43 overs. Esha Rahupoto (35) and Yusra Amir (34) were contributors with the bat. Quratulain and Noreen bagged three wickets each for Lahore.In Super Over, Lahore achieved the two-run target in four balls without losing any wicket.Scores in brief:Multan beat Rawalpindi by 141 runs at Bohranwali Cricket GroundMultan 240-7, 50 overs (Gull Feroza 142, Rabia Rafi 35; Humna Bilal 3-25)Rawalpindi 99 all out, 25.5 overs (Aima Saleem 20; Noor-ul-Iman 3-23, Tasmia Rubab 2-19)Player of the match – Gull Feroza (Multan)Quetta beat Peshawar by 16 runs at Iqbal StadiumQuetta 175 all out, 49 overs (Arijah Haseeb 46, Rameen Shamim 27; Momina Riyasat 2-12, Aleena Shah 2-27, Mahnoor Aftab 2-37)Peshawar 159 all out, 47 overs (Tayyaba Imad 44, Ayesha Zafar 22; Rameen Shamim 4-19, Kniza Wahab 2-27)Player of the match – Rameen Shamim (Quetta)Match Tied – Lahore beat Karachi in the Super Over at Jawad Sports ComplexLahore 138-4, 43 overs (Iram Javed 49 not out, Dua Majid 30, Noreen Yaqoob 29; Anosha Nasir 3-7)Karachi 166 all out, 43 overs (Esha Rahupoto 35, Yusra Amir 34; Noreen Yaqoob 3-30, Quratulain 3-41)Player of the match – Iram Javed (Lahore).

HOCKEY - Ice Hockey 20 Apr, 2024

WM18 1B: Advantage Slovenia ahead of final day
Sports DeskISLAMABAD: Slovenia took high-flying Lithuania back to earth to move to the top of the standings at the 2024 IIHF U18 World Championship Division I Group B in Tallinn, Estonia. France blanked Italy and Estonia edged Korea.Going into the final day of action, any kind of Slovenian victory against France in the first game on Saturday guarantees a top finish and promotion. Third-placed Estonia plays Lithuania in second, while Italy will battle it out with Korea in the relegation decider.Djian Robinson opened and closed the scoring for France and netminder Kirill Dorofeev enjoyed a memorable World Championship debut stopping all 26 shots. Skating at the top level in 2018, France then became a mainstay in Division 1A before suffering relegation last year. Following a disappointing start with two defeats in three games in Tallinn, they went ahead versus Italy after just 23 seconds.Mathis Dufour flew down the left boards to set up Robinson scoring after two attempts in the slot past Italy´s Filippo Matonti in his first start of the tournament. France tallied a second with just over five minutes left of the period when Matteo Bertrand converted his first of the tournament on a wraparound. The most recent meeting between this pair goes back to 2014 when France prevailed 5-3. A decade later in Tallinn, France stamped its authority in the middle frame and raced into a three-goal lead. Nathan Riu first won a draw at the right face off circle to Paulin Hostein who whipped a wrister into the top corner on Matonti´s catcher side at 26:14. Winning the shots 17-6 in the middle frame, France´s Tom Vidal was sitting out a tripping minor when Nathan Riu scored France´s fourth goal being one man short. France piled on the misery for Italy adding another couple of goals in the third frame. On a rush 15-year-old Alexandre Monarque opted to go for glory himself to bury his shot low past Matonti. Robinson closed the scoring with his second of the afternoon when tipping home a Dufour pass from the slot for 6-0.Slovenia beat Lithuania (5-2): Newcomers Lithuania stepped out on the ice knowing that a regulation win on day four would mean back-to-back gold medals. But the Slovenians had other plans. In a spirited first period, Slovenia drew first blood when Erazem Por scored for Slovenia on a feed by Gaber Zupan Skrlj just ahead of the three-minute mark. Lithuania, backed by a vocal contingent of fans throughout the tournament had even more reasons to cheer when Titas Krakauskas potted his first of the tournament to level the score at 6:43. Silver medalists last year, Slovenia got back in front courtesy of the tournament´s top scorer, 16-year-old debutant Aljaz Hrobat Plemelj finishing an audacious move for 2-1 at 11:28.The most recent match-up between these two at the U18 Worlds dates back to April 2015 when Slovenia pulverized Lithuania 10-1 on home ice in Maribor. Nine years on, Slovenia imposed their authority in the middle frame with Azbe Glavic scoring 3-1. In their previous game, Lithuania valiantly rallied back from a two-goal deficit to victory against Korea. Versus Slovenia, there was no way back for the Balts as Nik Christian Petrovic ended a flying move by converting 4-1 at 29:20. Allowing only four goals in three games ahead of his one, the Lithuanians shipped their fifth against Slovenia when Gal Sodja Zalokar slotted home 5-1. Lithuania tallied a consolation empty netter 38 seconds before the end from Simas Ignatavicius.Lithuania now pins their hopes for gold on a French win versus Slovenia and then winning their final game against Estonia.Estonia beat Korea (4-2): Korea opened the scoring after 8:39 when a Junsu Kwak pass from the left face off circle carved the Estonian defence wide open with Ryul Kwon scoring at the far post. But as the period progressed Estonia soon was rewarded two-fold. At 13:42 and on the powerplay Artjom Abeljanov snapped a wrister from the top of the left face off circle past netminder Taeyi Koh who got his second start for Korea.Estonia then went ahead with 3:36 left of the first period. Pinning Korea in their zone, Timofejev had first forced two saves from Koh before Burkov got the 2-1 goal over the line. Two years have passed since Tondiraba Ice Hall last staged the U18 Worlds. Back then Korea finished first with Estonia second as both teams celebrated promotion to Division IB.This time around, Estonia finished on top. Two minutes into the second period and with Estonia on the powerplay, Burkov did all the hard work before serving Timofejev at the back post for 3-1. Just over four minutes later and once again working on a one-man advantage, Timofejev boomed home his second of the night to stretch the lead to 4-1.With Estonia seemingly taking the foot off the gas, Mookyung Kang scored Korea´s second goal and his fourth goal of the tournament at 48:31. Junseo Lee cut Estonia´s lead to one on the powerplay with 4:12 left of the third period.

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 19 Apr, 2024

BRCW Cruisin' for a Bruisin' 2 making a name in the Wrestling World
Florida (USA): Boca Raton Championship Wrestling (BRCW) made a triumphant comeback with the highly-awaited sequel, "BRCW Cruisin' for a Bruisin' 2," following the tremendous success of "BRCW Cruisin' for a Bruisin' 1." The event, which took place in Boca Raton, Florida, demonstrated the rising demand for professional wrestling in the area. The photographers Michael Connor and Branden Connelly photographed the incident in breathtaking detail, pictures of which are available on the official BRCW page for fans. Their efforts produced a visual feast, perfectly encapsulating the heated rivalries, gut-wrenching moves, and raw passion that define professional wrestling.To bring world-class wrestling to Boca Raton, Florida, the BRCW has played a pertinent role. It has been successful for the company to showcase the most promising up-and-coming talent from CCW2 in addition to talents that have recently performed on WWE, NXT, Impact, and AEW in the opinion of local sports critics. BRCW's introduction to the professional wrestling arena continued with the "BRCW Cruisin' for a Bruisin' 2" event. Fans are looking toward "Cruisin' for a Bruisin' 3," the upcoming installment that will air on January 30, 2025.Professional wrestling has found an exemplary role in BRCW in Boca Raton, Florida. Thanks to its dedication to displaying both well-known performers and bright young talent, BRCW has become a cherished tradition among wrestling fans. BRCW Cruisin' for a Bruisin' and other events hosted by the organization, have grown to be highly anticipated standards in the wrestling industry, bringing in large audiences and making unforgettable memories as reported by sportscasters. BRCW's success is based on its ability to successfully combine the thrill of professional wrestling with a dedication to community involvement. For those who are new to the sport or longtime fans of professional wrestling, BRCW provides an exciting and captivating experience. So tune in for more intense, high-flying BRCW wrestling action. (PR)
Jahangir Khan PSA Satellite Series 2024: finals on Saturday
Sports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: The finals of the Jahangir Khan PSA Satellite Series 2024 will be played on Saturday here at Pakistan Navy Roshan Khan Jahangir Khan Squash Complex, as Asher Butt and Saddam-ul-Haq have confirmed their berths in the Boys’ final after winning their respective semifinals.ResultsBoys’ U15 (Semifinals)Asher Butt beat Mohammad Zaman (3-1) 9-11, 11-5, 12-10, 11-7 (37 min)Saddam ul Haq beat Mohammad Azlan Khawar (3-2) 10-12, 12-10, 11-6, 10-12, 12-10 (55 min)Boys’ U13 (Semifinals):Raheel beat Mohammad bin Atif (3-0) 11-8, 11-6, 11-5 (24 min)Huzaifa Shahid beat Mohammad Faizan (3-1) 10-12, 11-3, 11-4, 11-4 (27 min)Girls’ U15 (Semifinals):Damia beat Yyeda Sara (3-0) 11-8, 11-2, 11-3 (19 min)Sehrish Ali beat Mahnoor Ali (3-0) 11-7, 11-4, 11-8 (23 min).

GOLF - Int News 19 Apr, 2024

National Amateur Golf: Sri Lanka pair win International Team Match
Abdul Jabbar FaisalISLAMABAD: Sri Lankan duo of golf players, Uchitha Akash Ranasinohi, and M H Chalipha Pushpika have won the International Team Match of the 63rd National Amateur Golf Championship 2024 after exhibiting excellent skills of the game here at the Margallah Green Golf Club (MGGC) on Friday.Uchitha Akash Ranasinohi and M H Chalipha Pushpika were a joint score of 293 while runner-up Pakistan A team that was consisted of Arsalan Shikoh Khan and Nouman Ilyas managed 313 at the end of the day. Pakistan B team remained third represented by Qasim Ali Khan, and Salman Jehangir.Federal Golf Association (PGA) A team, Ralfee Aslam Raja, Mohammad Israr, Mohammad Imran Rana, Omer Ijaz, have won the Inter Association’s Amateure Men’s Match final while the Punjab Golf Association A team got second position.  Inter Association’s Senior Amateure Men’s title was lifted by Punjab Golf Association, as the winning team was comprised of Saradar Murad Khan, Mohammad Asim Tiwina, Tariq Mehmood, Mohammad Nasir Irshad.  

CRICKET - Int News 19 Apr, 2024

WCL Surpassing $100K in Ticket Sales on Opening Day
Sports Bulletin ReportEdgbaston (UK): The World Championship of Legends has achieved an extraordinary milestone by surpassing worth 100K USD in ticket sales on its inaugural day, setting a new standard in the world of cricket.Firstly, the championship has received the prestigious approval of a Test Playing Nation, notably the England Cricket Board, establishing the Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham as its distinguished home. This endorsement has not only added prestige but also credibility to the championship, setting it apart from others in its category.One of the major highlights driving ticket sales is the highly anticipated clash between cricketing powerhouses India and Pakistan. This legendary rivalry has captured the imagination of fans globally, promising an electrifying atmosphere and unparalleled competition on the field.Furthermore, the championship boasts the largest pool of cricketers, including iconic names like Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Suresh Raina, Brett Lee, Shahid Afridi, Kevin Pietersen, Ian Bell, Jacques Kallis, Darren Sammy, and many others. This star-studded lineup promises high-quality cricket and unforgettable performances on the field. 

FOOTBALL - National 19 Apr, 2024

National Women's Football Championship 2024 postponed
Sports Bulletin ReportLAHORE: The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) announced on Friday that the postponement PFF National Women's Football Championship 2024 has been postponed, originally scheduled to kick-off on May 5, 2024 in Karachi.According to an official of PFF, the decision comes in response to feedback from representatives of various clubs, who expressed concerns regarding potential clashes between the championship schedule and the academic commitments of their players.In light of these considerations, the PFF has made the difficult but necessary decision to postpone the event. However, the revised schedule for the National Women's Football Championship 2024 will be announced in due course, following further consultation with club representatives and careful consideration of all relevant factors. 

SQUASH - National 19 Apr, 2024

Jahangir Khan PSA Satellite Series: Basit claims thrilling win 3-2
Sports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: Abdul Basit registered a thrilling 3-2 victory against Wajiullah with the score-line of 9-11, 12-10, 4-11, 11-9, and 11-6 in gthe ongoing Jahangir Khan PSA Satellite Series 2024 here at Pakistan Navy Roshan Khan Jahangir Khan squash complex on Thursday.Results (Round-2):Mohammad Azlan Khawar beat Cavish (3-0) 11-5, 11-4, 11-6 (20 min)Usman Nadeem Butt beat Hashir kifayat (3-0) 11-5, 11-5, 11-2 (18 min)Saddam ul Haq beat Hikmat yar Khan (3-1) 14-12, 7-11, 11-5, 13-11 (39 min)Anas Khan beat Zuhaib Ali Hassan (3-0) 11-6, 13-11, 11-8 (22 min)Abdul Qadir beat Mohammad Babar (3-1) 11-7, 9-11, 11-6, 11-9 (37 min)Asher Butt beat Mutahir Ali (3-1) 11-8, 7-11, 11-9, 11-9 (39 min)Mohammad Zaman beat Talha bin Zubair (3-1) 11-5, 9-11, 11-3, 12-10 (28 min)Abdul Basit beat Wajiullah (3-2) 9-11, 12-10, 4-11, 11-9, 11-6 (46 min)Results (Men’s Quarterfinals): Asher Butt beat Abdul Qadir (3-1) 13-15, 11-8, 11-7, 11-2 (32 min)Mohammad Zaman beat Abdul Basit (3-0) 14-12, 11-8, 12-10 (32 min)Saddam ul Haq beat Anas Khan (3-1) 11-9, 11-4, 9-11, 11-2 (29 min)Azlan Khawar beat Usman Nadeem Butt (3-1) 11-9, 11-5, 6-11, 12-10 (40 min)Girls’ U13 (Round-1):Sehrish Khan beat Aaisha Shahid (3-0) 11-5, 11-6, 11-8 (18 mins)Aima Fawad beat Zoha Khan (3-0) 11-1, 11-1, 11-3 (9 mins)Mahnoor Ali beat Soha Ali (3-0) 11-8, 11-6, 11-6 (20 mins)Syeda Sarah Ali beat Minal Ali (3-0) 11-7, 11-6, 11-7 (17 mins)Dua Nazakat beat Hamna Moazzam (3-0) 11-7, 11-7, 11-5 (12 mins)Nimra Batool beat Sundas Jahangir (3-0) 11-3, 11-3, 11-7 (12 mins)Damia Khan beat Ayesha Jahangir (3-0) 11-3, 11-7, 11-4 (21 mins)Aiman Fatima beat Vesnavi (3-0) 11-4, 11-5, 9-11, 6-11, 11-6 (30 mins)Girls’ U15 (Quarterfinals):Sehrish Ali beat Aiman Fatima (3-0) 11-7, 11-5, 11-5 (19 mins)Mahnoor Ali beat Aiman Fawad (3-0) 11-7, 11-8, 11-7 (23 mins)Syeda Sarah Ali beat Dua Nazakat (3-0) 11-9, 11-5, 11-5 (21 mins)Damia Khan beat Nimra Batool (3-1) 11-7, 11-8, 9-11, 11-7 (30 mins)Boys’ U13 (Round-1):Faizan Ali beat Wajahat (3-0) 11-7, 11-8, 11-9 (21 mins)Daim Ayan beat Mohammad Ali Shaikh (3-0) 11-8, 13-11, 11-7 (23 mins)Huzaifa Shahid beat Zubair Ali (3-0) 11-6, 11-5, 11-4 (12 mins)Raheel Masi beat Ali Jahangir (3-0) 12-10, 11-8, 11-5 (18 mins)Sudais got w/o against Saif SaadAbdul Rehman beat Luqman Ahmed (3-0) 11-7, 11-7, 11-0 (18 mins)Mohammad bin Atif beat Sahil (3-0) 11-9, 11-4, 11-5(16 mins)Tahoor Tahir beat Hadi Khan (3-0) 11-6, 11-5, 11-7 (25mins)Boys’ U13 (Quarterfinals):Faizan Ali beat Dain Ayyan (3-0) 11-6, 11-7, 11-7 (21 mins)Huzaifa Shahid beat Tahoor Tahir (3-0) 11-9, 11-8, 11-9 (30 mins)Raheel Masi beat Sudais Paracha (3-0) 11-7, 11-7, 11-6 (26 mins)Mohammad bin Atif beat Rehman (3-0) 11-6, 11-5, 11-5 (16 mins).

CHESS - National 19 Apr, 2024

CFP makes efforts to take the game to a peak in Pakistan
PESHAWAR (PR): Chess, often dubbed the "game of kings," boasts a rich history that transcends borders and generations. Originating from ancient India as "Chaturanga," the game evolved through the Islamic Golden Age and eventually reached Europe, where it underwent significant transformations to become the modern chess we know today.Pakistan, with its rich cultural tapestry, embraced chess as both a recreational activity and a sport. The Chess Federation of Pakistan (CFP) was established to propagate the game nationwide, with individuals like Omar Khan playing pivotal roles in its promotion.Despite facing numerous challenges, Omar Khan spearheaded the promotion of chess in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). Limited resources, infrastructure deficits, and cultural barriers posed formidable obstacles, but Khan's unwavering dedication enabled gradual progress.Under Omer Khan's leadership, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chess Association witnessed significant development. Outreach programs, establishment of chess clubs in educational institutions, and the organization of prestigious tournaments contributed to showcasing the region's talent.Omer Khan's achievements, both as a player and an organizer, have earned him widespread recognition and respect. His relentless efforts in promoting chess serve as an inspiration to aspiring players, highlighting the game's capacity for intellectual development and cultural exchange.The history of chess in Pakistan mirrors its cultural heritage, intertwined with the tireless efforts of individuals like Omar Khan. As chess continues to flourish in the country, it underscores the enduring appeal and universal significance of this timeless game of strategy and skill.

CRICKET - Blinds 19 Apr, 2024

Blind Cricket Trophy National One-day Tournament to start on April 20
Sports Bulletin ReportPESHAWAR: The A.S. Ali Blind Cricket Trophy 2023-24 One-Day Cricket Tournamnet will start on April 20 in Peshawar, as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) will take on Islamabad on the opening fixture of 6-team competition here at Hayyat Abad Sports Complex on Saturday.According to an official of Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC), the tournament is set to take place in Peshawar from April 20 to 25, 2024, with the sponosporship of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Sports Department. Five provincial teams including Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, and Islamabad will compete for the title, showcasing their exceptional skills and determination on the cricket field.Nisar Ali will be the captain the Islamabad Team, Mohsin Khan will lead Punjab, Badar Munir will be skipper Sindh, Naimat Ullah will lead Balochistan, while Sanauallah Marwat will be captain of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.The tournament will kick off with two exhilarating matches on the opening day. The first match will see KPK facing off against Islamabad at the Hayatabad Sports Complex, while Punjab will take on Sindh at the Peshawar Gymkhana Cricket Ground.Participating Teams: Islamabad, KPK, Punjab, Balochistan, SindhSchedule20-04-2024: Islamabad Vs KPK at Hayyat Abad Sports Complex, PeshawarPunjab Vs Sindh Peshawar Gymkhana Ground, Peshawar21-04-2024:Balochistan Vs Punjab Hayyat Abad Sports Complex, PeshawarSindh Vs Islamabad Peshawar Gymkhana Ground, Peshawar22-04-2024:Sindh Vs Balochistan Hayyat Abad Sports Complex, Peshawar Punjab Vs KPK Peshawar Gymkhana Ground, Peshawar23-04-2024:Punjab Vs Islamabad Hayyat Abad Sports Complex, PeshawarBalochistan Vs KPK Peshawar Gymkhana Ground, Peshawar24-04-2024:KPK Vs Sindh Hayyat Abad Sports Complex, Peshawar PunjabIslamabad Vs Balochistan Peshawar Gymkhana Ground, Peshawar25-04-2024: (Final between Two Top Teams)
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