Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Pakistan announced their T20 world cup squard

Pakistan recalls Asif Ali, Khushdil Shah for T20 World Cup                     

Pakistan Cricket World T20 Squad

Chief selector of the Pakistan cricket squad Mohammad Wasim speaks during a press conference to announce the squad for upcoming Twenty20 World Cup, in Lahore, Pakistan, Monday, Sept. 6, 2021. Pakistan has recalled power-hitters Asif Ali and Khushdil Shah for next month's cricket Twenty20 World Cup. The selectors named a 15-member squad on Monday that will also play five-match home series against New Zealand later this month and a two-match series against England before flying out to the United Arab Emirates for the T20 World Cup.                                                                                    

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan has recalled power-hitters Asif Ali and Khushdil Shah for next month’s cricket Twenty20 World Cup.

The selectors named a 15-member squad on Monday that will also play five-match home series against New Zealand later this month and a two-match series against England before flying out to the United Arab Emirates for the T20 World Cup.

“We have tried to cover all our bases by catering for the modern day brand of T20 cricket that will be required to perform strongly in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup,” chief selector Muhammad Wasim said in a statement.

The selectors have kept confidence in Asif, who the played last of his 29 Twenty20 internationals against Zimbabwe in April. The middle-order batter averages 25.4 with a strike rate of 121.65, but has been struggling for runs lately.

He is competing in the Caribbean Premier League, but has scored just 32 runs in five matches.

Left-handed batsman Khushdil averages 21 in nine Twenty20s and has not played for Pakistan since an outing against South Africa at Lahore in February.

While acknowledging the fact that both batsmen do not have outstanding numbers, Wasim said that they were the best available for selection.

“They are the best in the available pool of middle-order batsmen and we remain confident that they will provide us solutions to our middle-order difficulties through solid performances,” Wasim said. Asif and Khushdil "will compliment Babar Azam, Mohammad Hafeez, Mohammad Rizwan and Shoaib Maqsood. In Imad Wasim, Mohammad Nawaz and Shadab Khan, we have three top-quality spinners who are equally good with the bat and outstanding in the field.”

Pakistan has dropped all-rounder Faheem Ashraf, former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, opening batsman Sharjeel Khan and fast bowler Arshad Iqbal, who were part of Pakistan’s squads in the last series against England and the West Indies.

Legspinner Usman Qadir, opening batter Fakhar Zaman and fast bowler Shahnawaz Dahani will travel with the team to the UAE as reserve players.

Wasim said the three were unlucky to miss out on full selection.

“Sohaib Maqsood’s ability to bat and perform anywhere in the top-order has given him an edge over Fakhar, while the presence of three experienced spinners, who are also capable batters, and five genuine wicket-taking fast bowlers made it difficult for Usman Qadir to get into the side," Wasim said.

Wicketkeeper-batsman Azam Khan, who made his Twenty20 debut against England, was retained in the squad as a backup to regular gloveman Rizwan.

Pakistan is placed in Group 2 along with archrival India, New Zealand, Afghanistan and two qualifiers. Pakistan begins its campaign on Oct. 24 against India.

Group 1 comprises Australia, South Africa, England, West Indies and two qualifiers.                                                                                                                                             
Squad:
Babar Azam (captain), Shadab Khan, Asif Ali, Azam Khan, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Imad Wasim, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Hafeez, Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim, Shaheen Afridi, Sohaib Maqsood.                                                                                                                                    Travelling reserves: Fakhar Zaman, Shahnawaz Dahani, Usman Qadir.

Saturday, July 17, 2021

Pakistan to face India in Worldcup T20 grop stage match

 


The World T20 is set to take place in Oman and the United Arab Emirates from October 17 to November 14..— AFP/File Cricket rivals Pakistan and India have been drawn in the same group at this year's T20 World Cup, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced on Friday.The tournament is set to take place in Oman and the United Arab Emirates from October 17 to November 14.Pakistan and India will be joined in Group 2 of the Super 12s (second round) by World Test champions New Zealand and Afghanistan as well as two qualifiers from round one.Champions West Indies, meanwhile, have been pooled with former winners England, whom they beat in the last final in 2016, in Group 1.They are joined by Australia and South Africa as well as two more qualifiers.Test nations Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Ireland must come through round one to reach the Super 12s but another Test team Zimbabwe will be absent.

Non-Test playing nations Netherlands, Namibia, Scotland, Papua New Guinea and Oman will also have a chance of making it through to the Super 12s.

“There are some great match-ups offered by the groups and it starts to bring the event to life for our fans as our first multi-team event since the onset of the global pandemic draws closer,” said ICC acting chief executive Geoff Allardice in a statement.

The tournament was originally meant to take place in Australia at the end of 2020 but it was called off as the pandemic swept across the globe causing widescale lockdowns.It was switched to India for 2021 but the country is emerging from a Covid-19 surge in April and May and experts fear a new wave of cases later this year.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) remains the 'host' but the competition will now be held across four venues — the Dubai International Stadium, the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, the Sharjah Stadium, and the Oman Cricket Academy Ground.

“There is nothing that separates the two groups as both are packed with sides that are highly competitive in the shortest format of the game,” said BCCI secretary Jay Shah.

“Having said that, the exciting T20 format is known for its surprises, and we must be prepared for the same. I am sure we will witness some exciting and nail-biting games.” 

Draw Round 1

  • Group A: Sri Lanka, Ireland, Netherlands, Namibia
  • Group B: Bangladesh, Scotland, Papua New Guinea, Oman

Super 12s

  • Group 1: England, Australia, South Africa, West Indies, A1, B2
  • Group 2: India, Pakistan, New Zealand, Afghanistan, A2, B1

Friday, July 16, 2021

Today's top news: Juventus vice president drops fresh update on Ronaldo’s future

The vice-president of Juventus made fresh update on Ronaldo's future  
After representing his country at 207 Euros, CR7 is enjoying a distance from football, but the rumor mill is running.
"Cristiano Ronaldo has given no indication that he wants to leave Juventus this summer," said Paul Naveed, the club's director.

Ronaldo has been linked with a move to clubs abroad after a substandard season with Juventus.

The fact that the 35-year-old has begun renegotiating with the Old Lady with only one year left on his current contract is also fueling the flames of his external rumors.
The arrival of Masmomano Algeri is also the motive behind these rumors, the return manager is believed to be disliked by the star player.

It has even been reported that Joey has begun to prepare for a life beyond his own, with the exception of Efio Barcelona's Antonin Griezmann, among others.

Portugal are currently on a break from international football following a tough Euro 2020 campaign. He was a great performer in the tournament,Winning the Golden Boot on their five goals did not deter Portugal from an early defeat.
"Cristiano is on vacation now," Naveed told Sky Italy. "We have no indication from his delegation that he wants to leave the joints.

"We are waiting for him and he is scheduled to return around July 25."

Top News: University of California requires vaccines; Los Angeles County to mandate masks indoors: Live COVID-19 updates

University of California requires vaccines; Los Angeles County to mandate masks indoors: Live COVID-19 updates

Elinor Aspegren, USA TODAY  18 Opinion: America's West is drying out. Here's w


hat we can do about it .Hubble Space Telescope lives: NASA gets backup hardware up and runningThe University of California said Thursday that COVID-19 vaccinations will be required before the fall term begins for all students and faculty, amid rising cases in the state. “Vaccination is by far the most effective way to prevent severe disease and death after exposure to the virus and to reduce spread of the disease to those who are not able, or not yet eligible, to receive the vaccine,” UC President Michael V. Drake said in a letter to the system’s 10 chancellors, reported the Los Angeles Times. The announcement makes them the largest university system to mandate vaccinations. They previously proposed to mandate them only after the Food and Drug Administration fully approved a vaccine.College students pose a high risk to efforts to control the pandemic. Last September, counties home to universities suffered many of the nation’s worst COVID-19 outbreaks. As of late May, 400 colleges and universities plan to require vaccines for students.


The announcement also comes as several counties in California have reported rising cases. Los Angeles County reported 1,000 cases daily for most of the week, and San Diego County reported 2,000 cases for the whole week. 


The U.S. is also reporting more than 1,000 new coronavirus infections every hour, according to a USA TODAY analysis of Johns Hopkins University data for the week ending Wednesday.College students pose a high risk to efforts to control the pandemic. Last September, counties home to universities suffered many of the nation’s worst COVID-19 outbreaks. As of late May, 400 colleges and universities plan to require vaccines for students.


The announcement also comes as several counties in California have reported rising cases. Los Angeles County reported 1,000 cases daily for most of the week, and San Diego County reported 2,000 cases for the whole week.                                                                                                                                                   A County To Require Masks Indoors Starting Saturday Regardless Of Vaccination Status (CBS       
 Los Angeles). The fourth wave of COVID is here. Will the US escape the UK's fate?A doubling of COVID-19 cases in the last two weeks suggests the United States has entered a fourth wave of the pandemic.


No one knows what the next month or two will bring, but the example of the United Kingdom suggests the infection rate could get quite high, while hospitalizations and deaths stay relatively low.


Instead of the virus raging through entire communities, it is expected to target the unvaccinated, including children, and if rates are high enough, also the most vulnerable of the vaccinated – the elderly and the immunocompromised.Dr. David Dowdy, an infectious disease epidemiologist with the Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health said it was "unlikely" to see a return of COVID to the levels experienced in January. But major outbreaks can still occur, particularly in areas with low vaccination rates.


"We're going to be living in two pandemic worlds, the world that's vaccinated and the world that's unvaccinated," said Dr. Luis Ostrosky, chief of infectious diseases at Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center in Houston.


– Karen WeintraubProtesters at Idaho Capitol fight hospitals’ COVID-19 vaccine mandates

Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the Idaho Capitol on Thursday to oppose the COVID-19 employee vaccine mandates of a few state health care systems.


Kayla Dunn, organizer of Thursday’s Stop the Mandate Idaho Rally, said the protest “was not an argument over whether the ‘vaccine is good or bad,’” but a demand for bodily autonomy, according to the Idaho Statesman.


“Don’t get me wrong, evidence-based practice shows us that vaccinations do work,” another nurse said. “But it should never, ever be forced upon (us), especially since there have been no long-term studies.”Saint Alphonsus and St. Luke’s, two of Idaho’s largest health systems, both announced in early July that they’d be requiring COVID-19 vaccinations of all staff members. Both hospitals said they would allow exemptions for individuals with religious objections or medical conditions; employees who don’t meet exemption criteria, however, could be terminated if they don’t get vaccinated.


– Edward Segarra


Los Angeles County to require masks indoors – regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status

Los Angeles County, the most populated county in the U.S., will once again require people to wear masks indoors – regardless of vaccination status – due to a recent surge in new COVID-19 cases.


The startling change, announced exactly a month after Californiabecame one of the last in the country to reopen and drop coronavirus mandates, aims to stunt an uptick in new cases combined with the spread of the highly infectious delta variant. It will go into effect at 11:59 p.m. Saturday.


"This is an all-hands-on-deck moment," the county‘s health officer, Dr. Muntu Davis, said during a Thursday afternoon news briefing.


WHO asks China to give access to raw data on origins

The head of the World Health Organization says he’s hoping for better cooperation and access to data from China in the search for the origins of the coronavirus.


WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says getting access to raw data had been a challenge for the international expert team that traveled to China this year to investigate the cause of the outbreak, which was first reported from Wuhan.


Tedros says the Geneva-based body is “asking actually China to be transparent, open and cooperate, especially on the information, raw data that we asked for at the early days of the pandemic.”


He also says there had been a “premature push” to rule out the theory that the coronavirus might have escaped from a Chinese government lab in Wuhan.


“I was a lab technician myself, I’m an immunologist, and I have worked in the lab, and lab accidents happen,” he said. “It’s common. Checking what happened, especially in our labs, is important and we need information, direct information on what the situation of this lab was before and at the start of the pandemic, then, if we get full information, we can exclude that.”


Tedros says the world owed it to the millions who had died “to know what happened and to prevent the same crisis from happening again. And that’s why we need cooperation.”


Contributing: The Associated Press


This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: University of California requires vaccines; Los Angeles County to mandate masks indoors: Live COVID-19 updates

Thursday, July 8, 2021

9TH’S MATHS PAPER LEAKS ON SOCIAL MEDIA


Karachi / Larkana: Before the commencement of examinations, the 9th Maths paper was leaked on social media. Annual examinations for Secondary School Certificate (SSC) X and IX 2021 are underway across Sindh including Karachi. As thousands of students were preparing for their first maths dissertation in Karachi today, the question appeared at 9.30am, half an hour before the exam started. The math paper has gone viral on various social media platforms. Meanwhile, a biology article was also leaked in Larkana and it was shared on various WhatsApp groups. Students and visitors are using mobile phones freely in the examination centers and their premises despite section 144. Read more: Matriculation, Inter-Examination: Sunnat takes important step to curb fraud, paper leaks The centers have been described as 'limited areas'. Sindh authorities have decided to enforce section 144 to curb fraud and question papers are leaked across the province. The general public has been barred from entering the centers where annual examinations for matriculation and intermediate students are conducted. Under the restrictions, the examination centers have been declared as restricted areas and only those admission cards and duty staff will be allowed to enter the examination centers while the use of mobile phones during the examination hours will be prohibited.                                                           

کراچی / لاڑکانہ: امتحانات کے آغاز سے پہلے 9 ویں میٹز پیپر سوشل میڈیا پر لیک ہوا ، کراچی سمیت سندھ بھر میں سیکنڈری اسکول سرٹیفکیٹ (ایس ایس سی) X اور IX کی سالانہ امتحانات 2021 جاری ہیں۔ جب آج ہزاروں طلباء کراچی میں اپنے ریاضی کے پہلے مقالے کی تیاری کر رہے تھے تو ، سوال صبح 9.30 بجے امتحان شروع ہونے سے آدھے گھنٹے پہلے ہی شائع ہوا۔ ریاضی کا پیپر مختلف سوشل میڈیا پلیٹ فارمز پر وائرل ہوا ہے۔ اسی دوران لاڑکانہ میں حیاتیات کا ایک مضمون بھی لیک ہوگیا اور اسے مختلف واٹس ایپ گروپس پر شیئر کیا گیا۔ طلباء و زائرین سیکشن 144 کے باوجود امتحانی مراکز اور اس کے احاطے میں موبائل فون آزادانہ طور پر استعمال کررہے ہیں۔ مزید پڑھیں: میٹرک ، انٹر امتحان: سنت نے دھوکہ دہی پر قابو پانے کے لئے اہم قدم اٹھایا ، پیپر لیک واضح رہے کہ محکمہ داخلہ سندھ نے صوبہ بھر میں میٹرک اور انٹرمیڈیٹ امتحانات کے منصفانہ انعقاد کے لئے دفعہ 144 نافذ کردی ہے اور تمام امتحانی مراکز کو 'محدود علاقوں' قرار دیا ہے۔ سندھ حکام نے دھوکہ دہی روکنے کے لئے دفعہ 144 نافذ کرنے کا فیصلہ کیا ہے اور صوبہ بھر میں سوالیہ پیپر لیک ہوجاتے ہیں۔ عام لوگوں پر ان مراکز کے اندر جانے پر پابندی عائد کردی گئی ہے جہاں میٹرک اور انٹرمیڈیٹ کے طلباء کی سالانہ امتحانات کی جارہی ہیں۔ پابندیوں کے تحت امتحانی مراکز کو محدود علاقوں کے طور پر اعلان کیا گیا ہے اور صرف ان داخلے کارڈوں اور ڈیوٹی عملے کو ہی امتحانی مراکز کے اندر جانے کی اجازت ہوگی جبکہ امتحان کے اوقات کے دوران موبائل فون کے استعمال پر پابندی ہوگی۔

Saturday, July 3, 2021

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Every day when . I go to bed I put my bag by the window. The bag contains a pair of shoes, clothes, passport, important papers and cash. It may sound like a spy movie, but that's how we live in Afghanistan. Anything can happen here anytime and you may have to run away with your bag. ' These are the words of an Indian citizen who has been working in Afghanistan for a long time.

These are the words of an Indian citizen who has been working in Afghanistan for a long time. The ground situation in Afghanistan has been changing rapidly over the past few weeks. Taliban fighters have seized more than two dozen districts in a row. The Afghan army claims to have retaken several districts. But between all of them, the situation is getting worse. In the past few hours, forces from several countries, including Germany and Poland, have peacefully left Afghanistan. Earlier, it was speculated that the US military could leave Afghanistan by September 11, but according to the latest reports, the US military could also withdraw from Afghanistan in the next few days.

Pakistan announced their T20 world cup squard

Pakistan recalls Asif Ali, Khushdil Shah for T20 World Cup                      Pakistan Cricket World T20 Squad Chief selector of the Pakis...