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SQUASH - Int News 28 Mar, 2025

Draw and seedings announced for U23 World Squash Championships
Sports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: The seedings and draws have been announced for the 2025 U23 World Squash Championships, which are taking place at DHA Creek Club, Karachi, from 6-10 April this year 2025.The 2025 U23 World Squash Championships is the first edition of the new event, which features a 32-player draw in both men's and women's events, a $60,000USD prize pot and a spot in the PSA World Championships for the winners.In the women's event, World No.13 Fayrouz Aboelkheir tops the draw, with the 19-year-old receiving a bye through to round two and set to play the winner of the round one clash between Spain's Noa Romero Blazquez and Pakistan's Mariam Malik.Aboelkheir is one of two Egyptians in the women's draw and, should the tournament go to seedings, the Alexandrian will take on No.2 seed Malak Khafagy in an all-Egyptian final.Hoping to spoil the party will be Malaysian No.3 seed Aira Azman, a silver medal winner at the 2023 World Junior Championships, and No.4 seed Sin Yuk Chan of Hong Kong, China.Chan is joined by two compatriots in the top eight seeds, with Heylie Fung seeded fifth and Toby Tse seeded eighth.Completing the seedings are Japan No.2 Akari Midorikawa, who has been seeded sixth, and No.7 seed Xin Ying Yee of Malaysia.Also in action for the hosts are Sana Bahadar and Amna Fayyaz, with Bahadar up against Czechia's Tamara Holzbauerová and Fayyaz taking on Japan's Kurumi Takahashi.In the men's event, World No.61 Ibrahim Elkabbani tops the draw, with the Egyptian drawn against Poland's Leon Krysiak in the opening match.Noor Zaman represents the hosts' best hope, with the 20-year-old Peshawari - grandson of the legendary Qamar Zaman - the tournament's No.2 seed and drawn against Kuwait's Hussain Alzaatari in round one.Also representing Pakistan in Karachi are 2023 World Junior Champion Hamza Khan, who plays Spain's Hugo Lafuente Jaen in round one, and Muhammad Ammad, who has been drawn against No.4 seed Mohammed Naseer.Khan is one of two former world champions in the men's draw, with the 19-year-old joined by the Netherlands' Rowan Damming. Damming, World Junior Champion in 2022, is No.7 seed and will face Malta's Kijan Sultana in round one.

CRICKET - Int News 28 Mar, 2025

PCB announces departure of Communications Director
Lahore (PCB): The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) today announced that Sami Ul Hasan has stepped down as Director of Media and Communications, a role that also encompassed digital media responsibilities. He had informed the PCB in December 2024 of his intention to conclude his tenure following the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.Sami had rejoined the PCB in March 2019 after spending 13 years with the International Cricket Council (ICC) in Dubai, with his last assignment being Head of Media and Communications. Prior to his time with the sport’s governing body, he served as the PCB’s General Manager – Media from 2002 to 2004, following a 14-year career as a cricket correspondent for the Dawn newspaper.PCB Chief Operating Officer Sumair Ahmad Syed: “Sami has been an important member of the PCB’s executive team, bringing vast experience and expertise to the organisation. His contributions in shaping modern communication strategies, strengthening media relations and elevating the digital landscape have been invaluable. Under his leadership, the Media, Communications and Digital department has played a key role in significantly enhancing the PCB’s engagement with stakeholders - both locally and globally - most notably in the lead up to and during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. On behalf of the PCB, I extend our gratitude to Sami for his dedication and professionalism and wish him success in his future endeavors.”Sami Ul Hasan said: “It has been a privilege to serve the PCB for the second time and contribute to its growth during a transformative period. I step away with immense satisfaction, knowing that the Media, Communications and Digital team has evolved into one of the most respected and highly professional departments. Seeing the department and its talented individuals flourish has been one of the most fulfilling aspects of my time here. As I step into the next chapter of my career, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to senior leaders and colleagues for their support, collaboration and trust. A special thanks to the media fraternity for their cooperation and support - I look forward to crossing paths again in the future!”  

CRICKET - Domestic 28 Mar, 2025

Lahore Blues beat Peshawar to lift National T20 Cup 2024-25 title
Faisalabad (PCB Report): Hussain Talat-led Lahore Region Blues comprehensively beat Peshawar Region by a nine-wicket margin in the final of the Bank Alfalah Presents Inverex Solar Energy National T20 Cup 2024-25 here at the Iqbal Stadium on Thursday night.Lahore Blues pocketed winners prize of PKR five millions out of the 9.4 million PKR prize pot, while the runners up Peshawar got PKR 2.5 million.Chasing a meagre 111-run target, Lahore Blues got over the line with 24 balls in the bag as opening batter Umar Siddiq remained unbeaten for 64 not out off 46 balls with the help of six fours and two sixes.Umar stitched a 45-run opening stand with Imran Butt and followed it up by an unbeaten 66-run partnership with Junaid Ali (30, 30b, 3x4s) to take his team home.Earlier, Peshawar were kept in check by the Lahore Blues bowlers as only three of their batters entered double figures leading to a modest 110-9 total in the allotted 20 overs. Iftikhar Ahmed (34, 33b, 2x4s) and No.5 batter Mohammad Zulkifal (32, 29b, 4x4s, 1x6) were the main contributors for Peshawar.Player of the match Mohammad Salman Mirza bagged four wickets for 21 runs in his four overs, while left-arm spinner returned figures of 4-0-20-2. Qasim Akram, Nisar Ahmed and Mohammad Rizwan dismissed one batter each.Scores in brief:Final – Lahore Region Blues beat Peshawar Region by nine wickets at Iqbal Stadium, FaisalabadPeshawar 110-9, 20 overs (Iftikhar Ahmed 34, Mohammad Zulkifal 32; Mohammad Salman Mirza 4-21, Mohammad Irfan 2-20)Lahore Blues 111-1, 16 overs (Umar Siddiq 64 not out, Junaid Ali 30 not out; Usman Tariq 1-20)Player of the match – Mohammad Salman Mirza (Lahore Region Blues)Player of the tournament and best batter of the tournament – Sahibzada Farhan (Peshawar Region - 605 runs in seven matches)Best bowler of the tournament – Hasan Ali (Sialkot Region – 13 wickets in four matches)Best wicketkeeper of the tournament – Mohammad Akhlaq (Lahore Region Whites – Six dismissals & 114 runs) 

CRICKET - Int News 26 Mar, 2025

Alastair Cook Makes a Grand Return to Cricket
Islamabad (Sports Desk): In a historic moment for cricket lovers, England’s legendary batsman Sir Alastair Cook has announced his return to competitive cricket, joining the England Champions squad for the upcoming EaseMyTrip World Championship of Legends to be held at Edgbaston in July 2025.Cook, who bid farewell to international cricket in 2018 as England’s highest Test run-scorer, will reunite with his longtime comrade and white-ball icon, Eoin Morgan, who is set to lead the England Champions in this prestigious global tournament.Cook’s career boasts 161 Test matches, 12,472 runs at an average of 45.35, and 33 centuries—solidifying his legacy as one of the game’s all-time greats.

CRICKET - Women 26 Mar, 2025

Fatima Sana to lead Pakistan in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifiers
 Lahore (Sports Report): The Selection Committee has named a 15-member squad for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifiers, set to take place from 9 to 19 April at the Gaddafi Stadium and LCCA ground in Lahore. The squad was selected after the selection committee evaluated players’ fitness and form in the ongoing second phase of preparation camp, where the players took part in warm-up matches and practice sessions.Fatima Sana, who has led Pakistan in six T20Is and two ODIs, will continue to lead the women’s cricket team in the 50-over event, while Shawaal Zulfiqar makes a comeback to the national side after suffering from a shoulder injury during the tour of New Zealand in December 2023. Squad:Fatima Sana (captain), Muneeba Ali (vice-captain), Aliya Riaz, Diana Baig, Gull Feroza, Najiha Alvi (wicket-keeper), Nashra Sundhu, Natalia Parvaiz, Omaima Sohail, Rameen Shamim, Sadia Iqbal, Shawaal Zulfiqar, Sidra Amin, Sidra Nawaz (wicket-keeper) and Syeda Aroob ShahReserve players:Ghulam Fatima, Waheeda Akhtar and Umm-e-Hani Player support personnel:Hina Munawar (manager), Muhammad Wasim (head coach), Junaid Khan (assistant coach bowling), Abdul Rehman (assistant coach spin bowling), Abdul Saad (assistant coach fielding), Waleed Ahmed (analyst), Muhammad Rafi Ullah (media manager), Muhammad Ramzan (strength and conditioning coach), Tehreem Sumbal (physiotherapist) and Kiran Shahzadi (masseuse)The six-team ICC event, which includes Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland, Thailand and West Indies alongside hosts Pakistan, will feature a single-league round-robin format. Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium and LCCA ground will host 15 matches of the event, with Pakistan playing Ireland in the opening match of the competition at the Gaddafi StadiumOn 11 April, Pakistan will play Scotland at the LCCA ground in a day game, while the hosts will take on West Indies in a day-night fixture on 14 April at the Gaddafi Stadium.Pakistan will face Thailand in their fourth fixture of the event scheduled on 17 April in a day-night fixture at Gaddafi Stadium, while their final group stage match will be against Bangladesh on 19 April at the LCCA ground, which will be a day match. Pakistan fixtures (day matches begin at 9.30am and day/night matches at 2pm local time):vs Ireland – 9 April, Gaddafi Stadium (Day)vs Scotland – 11 April, LCCA (Day)vs West Indies – 14 April, Gaddafi Stadium (D/N)vs Thailand – 17 April, Gaddafi Stadium (D/N)vs Bangladesh – 19 April, LCCA (Day)

SPORTS NEWS - National 24 Mar, 2025

Islamabad Olympic Association Holds Executive Committee Meeting
Islamabad (Mohammad Azam Dar):The Executive Committee meeting of the Islamabad Olympic Association was held at a local hotel, Islamabad, under the chairmanship of Begum Ishrat Ashraf, President of the Association. The meeting brought together key office bearers including Mohammad Sarwar Rana, Senior Vice President; Rizwan ul Haq, Secretary General; Ijaz ul Haq, Treasurer; and members of the Executive Committee.The primary agenda of the meeting was Islamabad’s preparation and participation in the upcoming National Games, scheduled to be held in Karachi in May 2025. The Executive Committee reviewed organizational matters and resolved to ensure full participation and effective representation of Islamabad athletes at the prestigious national event.To streamline preparations and promote effective coordination, the Association announced the formation of the following committees:Sports Commission chaired by Mohammad Sarwar Rana, to oversee athlete preparation and coordination with affiliated sports bodies.Marketing and Sponsorship Committee chaired by Ejaz Rafi Butt, to explore sponsorship opportunities and develop strategic partnerships.Finance Committee chaired by Sadaf Parveen, to manage budget planning and ensure transparent financial operations.President Begum Ishrat Ashraf emphasized the importance of providing Islamabad’s athletes with all necessary support and expressed confidence that the capital’s contingent will perform with excellence at the National Games.The Islamabad Olympic Association remains committed to the promotion and development of sports in the region and ensuring that local athletes are empowered to achieve their highest potential.

POLO - Local News 24 Mar, 2025

Ecostar Lahore Polo Club Super League 2025 kicks off on Tuesday
Lahore (PR): The Ecostar Lahore Polo Club Super League 2025 is set to commence on Tuesday at the Lahore Polo Club.  This announcement was made during a crowded press conference by Lahore Polo Club Executive Committee members Naseer Ahmed and Feroze Gulzar, alongside Ecostar DW Group Director Taha Naseem. The event was attended by Lahore Polo Club member Faisal Khan, Secretary Lt Col (R) Umar Aamir, Ecostar's Head of Marketing Shoaib Younis, Brand Manager Saliha Naeem, Deputy Marketing Manager Mubashir Munir, Assistant Brand Manager Jasim Jamshed, and others. According to Executive Committee member Naseer Ahmed, the Super League provides local players with an opportunity to showcase their talents. The tournament will take place in two phases: a two-week event during Ramadan, with the final scheduled for this Friday, followed by another two-week tournament after Eid. A total of ten teams are participating, featuring 40 local players and 160 horses. Executive Committee member Feroze Gulzar said that the Super League is a prestigious tournament of the Lahore Polo Club, which has been held for the past three years and continues to grow in scale each year. Ecostar DW Group Director Taha Naseem emphasised that Ecostar, being a local brand, is committed to supporting local sports and players. He highlighted that Ecostar has always been a strong supporter of sports. The ten participating teams are divided into two pools: Pool A: IS/Master Knights, Guard Group/Master Paints/Charcoal Avengers, Country, Ecostar, and FG/Din. Pool B: Master Paints, Black Horse Paints, Nurpur Bandobast, Remington Pharma, and Newage Cables. 

TENNIS - Int News 22 Mar, 2025

ITF Masters World Championship: Asim lifts another gold for Pakistan
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, along with his French partner Magalie Girard, clinched another gold medal in the ITF Masters 40+ world championship Mixed Doubles category, which was held in Manavgat Turkey.According to Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF), In a thrilling final, Aisam and Magalie Girard defeated Katharina Rath and Andreas Thivessen of Germany 7-5, 6-3 to claim the championship title.The match saw a dramatic turnaround, as Aisam and his partner were down 5-2 in the first set before making a remarkable comeback to win 7-5. They then dominated the second set, sealing victory with a 6-3 win.Aisam-ul-Haq said in his post match comments:"I am overjoyed and humbled by this triumph! I thank Allah for granting me the strength and resilience to secure another gold medal for Pakistan. This victory is dedicated to the nation, a special gift on the eve of Pakistan Day (March 23rd). It fills my heart with pride to see the Pakistan flag flying high on the international stage, a testament to the country's unwavering spirit and determination." 

CRICKET - Women 22 Mar, 2025

ECB to appoint new England Women’s Captain
Islamabad (Sports Desk): Knight has captained England Women 199 times since 2016, including leading the team to a home World Cup victory in 2017 and to two other ICC tournament finals. She oversaw 134 victories as England Women captain, second on the list of England Women’s all-time most successful captains.She also led the team to a record-breaking run of eight consecutive ODI series wins including defeating Australia during the 2023 home Ashes, in which England also won the IT20 series to draw a thrilling Women’s Ashes that took interest in international women’s cricket to a new level.However, on the back of disappointing performances by the team in last year’s T20 World Cup in the UAE and the recent Ashes in Australia, the ECB has decided to appoint a new Captain to lead the team into a new era. Knight’s successor will be appointed shortly.Clare Connor, ECB Managing Director, England Women, and Deputy Chief Executive Officer, said: “Heather has been an outstanding leader as England Women’s Captain. She has led the team by example as a role model off the pitch, and through the runs she has scored on it – often in the toughest conditions.“Heather has enjoyed many highlights as England captain. I particularly remember the century she scored in the Ashes Test at Canberra in 2022 where her individual brilliance nearly helped the team pull off a famous win. It was an innings of great skill and great heart.“She led the team brilliantly to win a World Cup on home turf, creating memories we will never forget. That magical day at Lord’s acted as a catalyst for so much of the growth we have seen for women’s and girls’ cricket in the years since.“Heather is passionate about inspiring young girls to play cricket and to playing her part in making our sport gender-balanced. She is a powerful role model to young professional female players and to recreational players alike. Having started her England career as an amateur, she has always understood the important connection between the England team and the grassroots game.”Heather Knight said: “Captaining my country for the last nine years has been the biggest honour of my life and I will look back on my tenure with an enormous sense of pride. I have loved the challenge of leading the team, but all good things come to an end and it’s time for me to go back into the ranks and focus on being the best batter and teammate that I can be for the team.“Winning the ICC Women’s World Cup on home turf at Lord’s in 2017 will always be a huge highlight, but being a part of the huge steps forward made in the women’s game off the pitch brings me just as much pride.“Thank you to all the players and staff, who have given it everything along the way - especially Mark, Lisa and Jon, three head coaches that I’ve loved working with. The people make the job.“Thank you to the fans that have supported me and the team through the highs and the lows. Finally, to my friends, family and long-suffering partner Tim, you live the journey with me and I wouldn’t be here without your support.“I have loved being England Captain, it's been the most rewarding period of my career, but for now I’m excited to focus on my batting and supporting the team and the new captain in the best way I can.”Knight made her England debut in 2010 and ten years later became the first England men’s or women’s player to score an international century in all three formats of the game.Richard Gould, ECB Chief Executive Officer, said: “I’m immensely thankful for everything Heather has given in her time as Captain. The World Cup win and the thrilling 2023 Women’s Ashes will live long in the memory.“Heather’s influence as Captain has extended far beyond her impact on the pitch. Through her leadership and dedication, she has inspired many women and girls to get involved in the sport, fuelling the transformation of women’s cricket we have seen since 2016. As one of the world’s best batters, I look forward to watching Heather play on for England for many years to come.” 

TENNIS - Davis Cup 15 Mar, 2025

Davis Cup Juniors 2025: Pakistan thrash Indonesia 2-1 in final
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: Pakistan outplayed Indonesia 2-1 in the Davis Cup Juniors final to claim historical victory for the country on Saturday.According to an official of Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF), Pakistani players Abubakar Talha and Hamza Roman delivered a remarkable performance on the final day of the Davis Cup Juniors 2025, securing an exciting 2-1 victory over Indonesia to claim the prestigious title. With this historic win, Pakistan remained unbeaten throughout the championship, showcasing exceptional talent, determination, and teamwork.Now, Pakistan have qualified for the ITF Asia/Oceania Davis Cup Juniors Qualifying Event, scheduled to be held in Kazakhstan from May 19-24, 2025. This elite competition will feature the top 16 teams from Asia and Oceania, competing for a place in the World Group.Expressing his joy, Shahzad Khan, captain of Team Pakistan, said: “I am extremely happy with the way the boys played from start to finish. Their dedication and hard work paid off, and I am incredibly proud of all the players."Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, President of the Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF), congratulated the team on their historic achievement, calling it a moment of immense pride for Pakistan. He commended the players, Mikaeel Ali Baig, Abubakar Talha, and Hamza Roman, as well as Captain Shahzad Khan for their dedication and commitment, emphasizing that Pakistan’s flag is flying high on the global tennis stage.President-PTF highlighted the remarkable progress made in international competitions, noting that while the team finished 16th out of 16 in 2023, and 5th out of 16 in 2024. This year, Pakistan achieved a historic milestone by winning the championship, a clear indication that the country's tennis is on the right path to success.Results (Pakistan beat Indonesia 2-1):First Singles: Abubakar Talha beat Suryana Raphael 6-1, 6-2Second Singles: Gunawan Joachim Mika beat Mikaeel Ali 6-4, 4-6, 6-1Doubles: Hamza Roman / Abubakar Talha beat Mangunsong Rafa Jeconia / Suryana Raphael 7-6 (0), 2-6, 10-7
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