Babar Azam reviews 2021 in 37th PCB Podcast

Lahore, December 31, 2021 (PPI-OT):In a special edition of the PCB Podcast, which is available here, Pakistan captain Babar Azam reviews 2021 in which Pakistan won Test series against South Africa, Zimbabwe and Bangladesh, reached the semi-finals of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and had mixed results in the six ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League ODIs.

In 2021, Babar not only enhanced his reputation as an inspirational leader in the making, he also showed amazing consistency with the bat across all formats by scoring 416 runs in eight Tests, 405 runs in six ODIs and 939 runs in 29 T20Is.

Also featuring in the show are respected cricket commentators Ian Bishop of West Indies and New Zealand Simon Doull.

“Playing against Pakistan at that time was one of our toughest match-ups in international cricket,” Ian Bishop recalled as he heaped praise on Pakistan for regularly producing outstanding fast bowlers, which, in his views, will always make Pakistan highly competitive.

Simon Doull says when he first came to Pakistan in 1995, it was the excitement of touring another country, adding he enjoyed playing against the likes of Wasim Akram and Waqas Younis. The former fast bowler also shared his views on the quality of the Pakistan men’s team as well as the players the side boasts.

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Nearly 3 in 10 (27%) Pakistanis have breakfast between 7 AM – 8 AM; those living in rural areas are slightly more likely to have an early breakfast: Gallup and Gilani Pakistan 

Islamabad, December 31, 2021 (PPI-OT):According to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, nearly 3 in 10 (27%) Pakistanis have breakfast between 7 AM – 8 AM; those living in rural areas are slightly more likely to have an early breakfast.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the four provinces was asked the following question, “At what time do you usually have breakfast?” In response to this question, 22% said before 7 AM, 27% said between 7 AM – 8 AM, 17% said 8 AM – 9 AM, 13% said between 9 AM – 10 AM, 3% said after 10 AM, and 16% said no specific time. 2% did not know or provided no response.

Question: “At what time do you usually have breakfast?”

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Head Office,
Gallup Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-8445080
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National side won their fans’ hearts in 2021 as Pakistan also earned hosting rights for 50-over Asia Cup 2023 and ICC Champions Trophy 2025 

Lahore, December 31, 2021 (PPI-OT):A year that commenced with a demoralising innings defeat at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch finished on a high with a 3-0 T20I series win over two-time former T20 world champions West Indies in Karachi.

Between the two series in a 12-month period, Pakistan won three Test series and drew one, and also reached the semi-final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup where the penultimate over swung the match in Australia’s favour who went on to win their maiden T20 world title in Dubai.

Overall, in the 2021 calendar year, Pakistan won seven of their nine Tests, lost four of the six ODIs and ended up on the winning side in 20 off the 29 T20Is. In the preceding calendar year, which was marred by Covid-19 pandemic, Pakistan had won one out of five Tests, two out of three ODIs and seven off the 11 T20Is.

The matches that left everlasting memories in the minds of the fans came in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup where Pakistan defeated India by 10 wickets as well as New Zealand and Afghanistan by five wickets apiece. These wins were followed by 45 runs and 72 runs victories over Namibia and Scotland, respectively.

The performances rejuvenated the fans as the entire nation got behind the boys in greens, by cheering and backing them throughout the competition.

In the match against India on 24 October at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, India, opting to bat first, were decimated by Shaheen Shah Afridi who finished with figures of three for 31 as the traditional rivals finished at 151 for seven. Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan were in their brilliant best, scoring 68 not out and 79 not out as Pakistan achieved victory with more than two overs to spare.

This victory followed a five-wicket win over New Zealand that saw Haris Rauf grabbing four for 22 and Mohammad Rizwan (33), Shoaib Malik (26 not out) and Asif Ali (27) making valuable contributions.

The match against Afghanistan, Pakistan’s third in six days, will always be remembered for Asif Ali’s four sixes in the penultimate over that earned the 2009 champions a five-wicket win. Babar Azam was the other notable scorer in a 148-run chase, scoring 51.

The interim set-up of Saqlain Mushtaq (head coach), Matthew Hayden (batting consultant) and Vernon Philander (bowling coach) contributed in the complete turnaround of the Pakistan side, which looked for relax, composed, determined and resilient. Of course, Babar Azam also had a lion’s share in the success of the side has he showed great leadership and lead by example and with performance.

Victory over Bangladesh in the second Test at Sher-e-Bangla was by no means less entertaining, thrilling and exciting as Pakistan romped to victory by an innings and eight runs in the final session of the match in which only 63.2 overs were bowled in the first two days and third day’s play was washed out.

Pakistan’s 95 runs victory over South Africa in Rawalpindi was equally sweet. Not only Hasan Ali took a 10-for in his comeback series after a career-threatening back injury, Mohammad Rizwan stroked an unbeaten 115 in the second innings to lift Pakistan from a precarious 143 for seven in the second innings to 298 all-out that set the visitors a 370-run target.

While there were heart-warming wins, there were, at least, a couple of heartbreaks as well.

Pakistan narrowly lost the Jamaica Test against the West Indies by one-wicket in August that ultimately denied Pakistan a second successive series victory in the Caribbean.

Then, on 11 November in Dubai, the ghost of 2010 T20 World Cup came back to haunt Pakistan when Matthew Wade struck Shaheen Shah Afridi for three successive sixes in the penultimate over to earn a five-wicket victory for Australia, who had needed 37 off the last three overs and 22 from the final 12 deliveries.

From a player perspective in the ODIs, Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman deserved to end up on the winning sides for their breath-taking innings, but that wasn’t to be. Babar’s 139-ball 158 against England in Birmingham went in vain as England triumphed by three wickets to win the series 3-0, while Fakhar Zaman’s 193 from 155 balls with 18 fours and 10 sixes failed to help Pakistan cross the line at Centurion where South Africa won by 17 runs. Pakistan won the series 2-1.

In Test cricket, Abid Ali finished as the pick of Pakistan batters with 695 runs in nine Tests. He was followed by Fawad Alam (571), Azhar Ali (549), Mohammad Rizwan (455) and Babar Azam (416 runs). Amongst the bowlers, Shaheen Shah Afridi took 47 wickets, followed by Hasan Ali (41), Nauman Ali (19), Sajid Khan (18) and Faheem Ashraf (10).

In the six ODIs, No.1 ranked Babar Azam topped the batting chart with 405 runs, followed by Fakhar Zaman (365), Imam-ul-Haq (189) and Mohammad Rizwan (134). Haris Rauf was the most successful bowler with 13 wickets, while Shaheen Shah Afridi bagged eight wickets.

No.3-ranked Mohammad Rizwan stole the T20I batting honours by amassing 1,326 runs in 29 matches with one century and 12 half-centuries, including a 52-ball 67 against Australia in Dubai after spending 30 hours in a hospital due to a chest infection prior to the match. Babar Azam, who finished as the second-ranked batter, contributed 939 runs whereas Fakhar Zaman contributed 415 runs. Haris Rauf established his credentials as a successful white-ball bowler by finishing at the top with Hasan Ali on 25 wickets, while Shaheen Shah Afridi was once again amongst wickets with 23. Shadab Khan took 20 wickets.

These numbers could have been more impressive had the three ODIs and five T20Is against New Zealand, two T20Is against England in September/October and three ODIs against the West Indies gone ahead as planned. However, New Zealand abandoned the tour on the day of the series opener citing security concerns and England followed suit. Both the boards later agreed to tour Pakistan in 2022 along with the West Indies, who had to return home following a Covid-19 outbreak in their ranks that left them depleted and under-strength for the ICC World Cup Super League ODIs.

With Australia already scheduled to tour Pakistan for three Tests, three ODIs and one T20I in March/April 2022, Pakistan braces for one of the busiest and heaviest home international cricket calendar year with as many as eight Tests, 11 ODIs and 13 T20Is lined-up. Separately, Pakistan will tour Sri Lanka for Tests, ODI and the ACC T20 Cup, before they participate in October’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia.

Contrary to the men’s side, the national women’s side had a forgettable calendar year, winning only three of their 13 ODIs and one of their six T20Is. However, more importantly, they qualified for the ICC Women’s World Cup New Zealand 2022 as well as the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022.

At the pathways level, Pakistan Shaheens welcomed 2021 with two consecutive victories against New Zealand A then toured Sri Lanka in October/November. In both the four-day matches, Sri Lanka A held their nerves to hold them to draws, while in the only completed 50-over match, Shaheens won by six wickets. Pakistan U19 then played in the ACC U19 Asia Cup in which they defeated Afghanistan, India and UAE in group matches but lost to Sri Lanka in the semi-final.

In a year when a number of international sport events continued to be affected by Covid-19, HBL Pakistan Super League 6 was no different. After 14 matches in February/March in Karachi, the remaining 20 matches had to be played in Abu Dhabi in June where Multan Sultans clinched their maiden title when they defeated Peshawar Zalmi by 47 runs.

Apart from the HBL PSL 6, the PCB organised nine other domestic tournaments in which 267 matches were played across Pakistan.

Away from on-field action, Pakistan achieved two major successes when they were awarded hosting rights of the ACC 50-over Asia Cup in 2023 as well as the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Pakistan last staged an ACC event in 2008, while the last ICC event was in 1996, which they co-hosted with India and Sri Lanka. The awarding of the two events was a testament of Pakistan security agencies successes as the world eventually recognised security is no more an issue.

Legendary Abdul Qadir and Fazal Mahmood were inducted into the PCB Hall of Fame where they will join Hanif Mohammad, Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Zaheer Abbas, who were the initial inductees by virtue of being part of the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.

There was also a change of guard in the second half of 2021 when Ehsan Mani completed his three-year term and was succeeded by former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja. After Chief Executive Wasim Khan also decided to step down from his role in September, the PCB, through a robust recruitment process, appointed experienced finance and sports administrator Faisal Hasnain as the new Chief Executive.

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Honourable Governor Balochistan Syed Zahoor Ahmad Agha Visits University of Turbat

Turbat, December 31, 2021 (PPI-OT):Honourable Governor Balochistan/ Chancellor University of Turbat (UoT), Syed Zahoor Ahmad Agha visited the University of Turbat on 28th December 2021. He was accompanied by Provincial Ombudsman Nazar Muhammad Baloch, Principal Secretary to Governor, Abdul Nasir Dotani, and other senior officials. After his arrival at University, Governor Balochistan chaired a ceremony at video conference room.

Addressing the ceremony, the Honourable Governor, Syed Zahoor Ahmad Agha has said that “It is pleasure for me to be here today among the highly talented and qualified faculty members of the University of Turbat. We need to honour and encourage our teachers so that they can transfer their knowledge and experience to the next generations.

I am happy to see that the University of Turbat has accomplished great achievements in a short period of time. Due to the tireless efforts of Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Jan Mohammad and his team, the University of Turbat have become an important, strong, and beautiful institution of higher learning in the province.”

He said that it was a matter of immense pleasure to see a large number of women in a backward area like Turbat are pursuing higher education in UoT. He hoped that our women would work alongside men to make Balochistan developed and prosperous. He added that “we were committed to providing better access to quality education for boys and girls alike.”

The ceremony was attended by faculty members, administrative officers of the university, provincial and district administration officers, and other distinguished guests. UoT’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Jan Mohammad, UoT’s Pro Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Mansoor Ahmed, Principal of Makran Medical College (MMC), Dr. Rauf Shah, Vice Principal, MMC, Dr. Aslam Azar, Dean Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, Prof. Dr. Abdul Saboor, Dean Faculty of Science and Engineering, Dr. Naeemullah, Dean, Faculty of Economics, Commerce and Business Administration Dr. Waseem Barkat, Dean Academics Dr. Adeel Ahmed, Registrar Ganguzar Baloch, Director Finance Shah Beek Syed, Controller of Examinations Shakeel Ahmed, Director Public Relations, Ijaz Ahmed, Director, ORIC, Dr. Ghulam Jan, Director QEC, Dr. Riaz Ahmed, Commissioner Makran Division Shabir Mengal, Deputy Commissioner Ketch, Hussain Jan Baloch and heads of various academic and administrative departments were also present on the occasion.

Addressing the faculty members and admin staff, Honourable Syed Zahoor Ahmad Agha said that scholars, researchers, and faculty members were very important pillars of Balochistan who can play an important role in overcoming the challenges faced by Balochistan and bringing about development and prosperity in the province by utilizing their knowledge, insight, and wisdom. He said “This is the age of technology, skills, and quality education. Quality education not only strengthens an individual but it also strengthens the people as a nation.

Without acquiring education we can neither develop nor compete with the developed nations. Teachers have a great responsibility to utilize all their academic capabilities and wisdom to make the youth realize that only the education and educational institutions can lead us towards success and prosperity.”

Thanking the Vice-Chancellor, faculty and other distinguished guests, the Governor of Balochistan assured that he would continue to visit the University of Turbat in the future and would provide all possible support for the further development of varsity. In his welcome address, Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Jan Mohammad thanked the Governor of Balochistan for taking his precious time to visit the University of Turbat. He said that this region was very fertile in terms of education and talent.

The youth of the area were very keen on acquiring education. There is immense potential in the students of the University of Turbat to play an important role in achieving the goals of economic development and prosperity. VC underscored that the UoT has the potential to become a world-class institution of higher learning.

We desperately need the government’s patronage and attention to take UoT at par with the institutions of international standards. He said that we were working closely with various universities and research institutes of the world including USA, UK and China.

Meanwhile, a documentary film on the background and achievements of the University was also presented. Later, VC presented gifts of special shield, Balochi chadir, and painting to the Honorable Governor and other honourable guests. Besides planting a tree, Governor Balochistan also inaugurated gymnasium and computer labs equipped with modern facilities.

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University of Turbat
University Town Ginnah, M-8 Road Turbat,
Balochistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-852-412045
Email: info@uot.edu.pk
Website: https://uot.edu.pk

University of Turbat holds its 11th Syndicate Meeting 

Turbat, December 31, 2021 (PPI-OT):University of Turbat’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Jan Muhammad presided over the 11th meeting of Syndicate held at the video conference room on 29th December 2021. Addressing the occasion, the Vice-Chancellor shared the details of the key achievements of the university and said that besides conducting all university affairs in accordance with the University Act, we were committed to ensuring quality education accessible to the maximum number of the students of the region.

The Syndicate members appreciated the efforts of worthy Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Jan Muhammad and his team for accelerating the pace of development of the University and bringing innovative approaches and maximum use of technology in teaching and research activities of the university during his tenure.

The meeting resolved all the agenda items after thorough discussion and deliberation on each item. Besides resolving the recommendations of various meetings held previously, the house also discussed and settled various matters related to the formation of the Directorate of IT Services, appointment on disabled quota, the constitution of the rules, and regulation committee for formulating the remaining rules, and regulations of the university.

The Syndicate members who attended the meeting included Dr. Mansoor Ahmed, UoT’s Pro Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Akhtar Baloch, VC BBS University, Lyari, Karachi, Justice (R) Shakeel Ahmed, Ex-Member, ECP, Prof. Dr. Abdul Saboor Baloch, Dean, Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, Dr. Naeemullah, Dean, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Dr. Waseem Barkat, Dean, Faculty of Economics, Commerce and Business Administration, Dr. Adeel Ahmed, Dean, Academics, Shakeel Ahmed, Controller of Examinations, Shahbeek Syed Director Finance, Dr. Riaz Ahmed, Director QEC, and Ganguzar Baloch. Registrar, University of Turbat.

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University of Turbat
University Town Ginnah, M-8 Road Turbat,
Balochistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-852-412045
Email: info@uot.edu.pk
Website: https://uot.edu.pk

11th Meeting of CUST Board of Governors held at Capital University 

Islamabad, December 31, 2021 (PPI-OT):11th meeting of Board of Governors of the Capital University of Science and Technology was held on December 30, 2021, under the Chairmanship of Mian Amer Mahmood, Chancellor of the University, in which prominent educationists and professionals participated. The Board considered the academic and administrative matters of the University. The Board expressed its satisfaction over the performance and growth of the University.

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Capital University of Science and Technology (CUST)
Islamabad Expressway, Kahuta Road, Zone-V, Islamabad, Pakistan
UAN: +92-51-111-555-666
Tel: +92-51-4486700-4
Email: info@cust.edu.pk
Website: https://cust.edu.pk