Jamieson attains third position in MRF Tyres Men’s Test Player Rankings

Dubai, January 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):New Zealand fast bowler Kyle Jamieson has advanced eight places to a career-best third position in the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings after a fine show in the two-match ICC World Test Championship series against Bangladesh that ended in a 1-1 draw.

The 27-year-old, who finished with eight wickets including six in the second Test in Christchurch, is only the fifth bowler from New Zealand to touch the 825-rating point mark after Richard Hadlee (909 in November 1985), Neil Wagner (859 in December 2019), Tim Southee (839 in November 2021) and Trent Boult (825 in May 2015).

Left-arm seam bowler Boult too has advanced in the latest weekly update that includes the fourth Ashes Test and the second Test between India and South Africa, moving up three places to 12th with nine wickets in the series.

Among New Zealand’s batters, Tom Latham has advanced two places to 11th after finishing with 267 runs in the series while Devon Conway’s 244-run aggregate, which includes two centuries, has lifted him 18 places to 29th position after just five Tests. Ross Taylor has signed off from Test cricket in 28th place, having attained a career-best fourth position and 871 rating points in December 2013.

Bangladesh’s Liton Das is up 17 places to a career-best 15th position with 196 runs while Mominul Haque (up eight places to 37th) and Najmul Hossain (up 21 places to 87th) have also made notable progress among batters.

Fast bowler Ebadot Hossain has progressed 17 places to 88th with nine wickets in the series, at the end of which New Zealand and Bangladesh were on sixth and seventh positions, respectively, in the WTC Points Table powered by MRF Tyres.

The drawn fourth Test between Australia and England in Sydney sees Usman Khawaja make a memorable return to the Australian team with a Player of the Match effort. The 35-year-old left-hander’s scores of 137 and 101 not out see him re-enter the rankings in 26th position in the list led by his compatriot Marnus Labuschagne.

Steve Smith has leapfrogged Kane Williamson to third among batters while Scott Boland has progressed 24 places to 49th among bowlers. Cameron Green, up 11 places to 89th among batters and 10 places to 75th among bowlers, is another Australia player gaining in the rankings.

England all-rounder Ben Stokes has moved up nine places to 18th among batters with scores of 66 and 60 while Jonny Bairstow’s knocks of 113 and 41 have lifted him 16 places to 55th. Stuart Broad is up two places to 14th and Mark Wood has gone from 41st to 38th.

South Africa captain Dean Elgar’s match-winning knock of 96 not out in Johannesburg has pushed him back into the top 10 for the first time since January 2019. His compatriot Temba Bavuma is up four places to 35th after his first innings half-century.

Fast bowler Duanne Olivier has re-entered the bowlers’ list in 22nd position with Lungi Ngidi (up three places to 27th) and Marco Jansen (up 43 places to 54th) also making headway.

For India, Shardul Thakur has advanced 10 places to 42nd after finishing with an eight-wicket match haul that included seven wickets in the first innings.

In the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s ODI Player Rankings, updated after the first West Indies-Ireland match, Ireland captain Andrew Balbirnie has moved up five places to 35th after scoring 71 and Harry Tector eight places to 62nd after notching 53. West Indies captain Kieron Pollard is up five places to 86th following his 66-ball 69. In the rankings for bowlers, Ireland’s Craig Young is up two places to 77th.

For more information, contact:
Headquarters,
International Cricket Council (ICC)
Street 69, Dubai Sports City,
Sh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE
Phone: +97-143828800
Fax: +97-143828600
E-mail: enquiry@icc-cricket.com
Website: www.icc-cricket.com

Scotland, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Uganda and PNG look ahead to the start of the ICC U19 Men’s CWC 2022 

Dubai, January 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):Scotland captain Charlie Peet says his team are looking to take inspiration from their senior counterparts ahead of the ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup starting this week.

The Scots begin their campaign on Friday against Sri Lanka in Guyana, before also taking on the host nation West Indies and Australia.

Peet’s team may only have been at the World Cup as a late replacement for New Zealand, who withdrew over quarantine issues, but the skipper believes Scotland can once again impress on the international stage.

He said: “The senior team are obviously a huge inspiration for what they did at the T20 World Cup [making the Super 12s].

“Quite a few of our guys play with and rub shoulders with the first team quite a lot, so to see them put in those sorts of performances against the best teams in the world gives us the inspiration to think that we can do the same.”

The left-arm spinner also revealed that, while his team are raring to go now preparation is complete, the news on their participation took a while to sink in.

He added: “It was obviously a pretty big surprise for us to find out we’d qualified when we were all extremely disappointed with the way the qualifiers turned out. It was quite surreal when we were told, it didn’t really sink in for a while.

“But after that we got straight back into training and we had a good couple of tough months at the indoor centre.”

Unlike Scotland, who were at the 2020 tournament, Uganda are at their first U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup in 16 years, after last qualifying for the 2006 edition in Sri Lanka. They are in a tough-looking group B alongside India, Ireland and South Africa, but will be desperate to make an impact after so long away from a major finals.

Captain Pascal Murungi says his team’s performance levels and overall development, is just as important as their results. He believes just to have the experience of a World Cup is already a huge success.

“For us every game will be like a final,” Murungi explained. “We’ll try to give the best of ourselves. It is not about us saying ‘we have to win two games or it’s a failure’. Our mind-set is totally different, but we just want to show what we can do.”

Although his team lost to Scotland in their final warm-up game the performance-levels didn’t concern the Ugandan skipper.

He added: “That was a warm-up game and we were trying a few different strategies, it was all part of the final preparation. I think now we are ready to deliver our best over the next few weeks. We just want to get the best out of ourselves I believe we can do that.”

Former-finalists Sri Lanka have also been given a tough draw on paper. They will face three-time champions Australia and host nation the West Indies, as well as Scotland in Group D. But facing the Scots first could provide an opportunity for Farveez Maharoof’s team to build momentum in their attempt to qualify for the Super League play-offs.

They also laid down a marker with a warm-up win over Ireland on Monday. Skipper Dunith Wellalage says his side are in a good frame of mind heading into their opener and believes they will have the required fight to challenge their first-round opponents.

“We have a good side and my players are really excited for the World Cup,” he said. “We’re in a good mind-set and this World Cup is a good opportunity for us. In the last few months, we played a first series against Bangladesh and then a second against England.

“After that we went to the Asia Cup and were the runners-up. Now we’re at the World Cup and have prepared really well. Our strength is our batting. We have a good batting line-up and a good balanced side.

“The first match we play is Scotland and then Australia and West Indies. I think the West Indies and Australia are good sides so I think we can give a good fight against those teams.”

Wellalage is also pleased that one of his country’s most successful captains of all-time, Mahela Jayawardene is working with the under-19 team as a consultant coach during the tournament, providing invaluable experience to the younger group.

He added: “Mahela has helped our team and he has a great knowledge. We can do a great job with him.”

Ireland captain Tim Tector, the third consecutive Tector brother to captain Ireland U19s at the World Cup spoke ahead of their first match against Uganda.

“It’s great to have them (Jack and Harry) do it before, they were able to give me a few tips before I came out here. It’s certainly a weird one being the third brother to do it – I’ve had a lot of questions about it but it’s great we’ve all been able to do it.

“Jack was the first to get into cricket, he started when he was seven or eight but where we lived a few years ago we had quite a big garden at the back, and we played a lot of backyard cricket and we were always talking about cricket around the dinner table.

“We have Uganda first up and our focus is on that first, we are pretty confident for that game but you’ve got to take it one game at a time. India will be a different challenge in itself – none of us have ever played a game on TV before so that part about it will be a bit different. There’s always going to be a few nerves about playing those big games, but I think when the time comes and when we step over the rope we will be ready to go.”

Meanwhile, Papua New Guinea suffered a 250-loss to an impressive UAE side in Monday’s warm-up match. But their captain Barnanbas Maha is hopeful his team will be better for the experience.

He said: “We were a bit rusty after travelling. But we are here to learn and compete. And I think we can learn a lot from that match and hopefully prepare ourselves for the Pakistan game (on Saturday).”

For more information, contact:
Headquarters,
International Cricket Council (ICC)
Street 69, Dubai Sports City,
Sh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE
Phone: +97-143828800
Fax: +97-143828600
E-mail: enquiry@icc-cricket.com
Website: www.icc-cricket.com

54% of Pakistanis report that the mosque nearest to their house is less than 100 meters away, only 4% report mosque being more than 1 km away: Gallup and Gilani Pakistan 

Islamabad, January 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):According to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, 54% of Pakistanis report that the mosque nearest to their house is less than 100 meters away; only 4% report mosque being more than 1 km away.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the four provinces was asked the following question, “How far away is the nearest mosque to your house?” In response to this question, 54% said less than 100 meters, 23% said between 100 to 200 meters, 8% said between 200 to 800 meters, 7% said between 800 meters to 1.5 kilometers, and 4% said more than 1.5 kilometers. 4% did not know or provided no response.

Question: “How far away is the nearest mosque to your house?”

For more information, contact:
Head Office,
Gallup Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-8445080
Email: isb@gallup.com.pk, caf@gallup.com.pk
Website: www.gallup.com.pk

GCU, White Ribbon sign MoU to fight patriarchal mindset 

Lahore, January 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):A memorandum of understanding was signed here on Tuesday between the Women Development Center of Government College University Lahore and White Ribbon Pakistan to eliminate domestic violence particularly violence against women and patriarchal mindset prevailing in the society.

Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Asghar Zaidi and White Ribbon Pakistan’s Chief Executive Officer Mr. Omar Aftab signed the accord at a graceful ceremony at the University’s Women Development Center. Ms. Sumera Khalil, the Focal Person of the Women Development Center, was also present.

Speaking on the occasion, Vice Chancellor Prof. Zaidi laid great stress on raising awareness about empowering our women and engaging young boys and girls in understanding the importance of gender equality. He said that the recently established Women Development Center at GCU is playing very active role in raising awareness about women empowerment through research, training, interactive sessions and seminars.

White Ribbon Pakistan’s CEO Mr. Aftab talked about challenging the patriarchal beliefs, practices, institutions and structures that generate inequality between men and women. He also said that White Ribbon Pakistan will also conduct an internship program for the students of GCU. Later, GCU and Pink Ribbon Pakistan also signed an accord to raise awareness about breast cancer and eliminate social stigmas attached to breast cancer.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Department,
Government College University (GCU)
Squash Complex, GC University, Lahore, Pakistan
UAN: +92-42-111-000-010 Ext: 296
Tel: +92-42-99213343
Cell: +92-321-8440769
Email: registrar@gcu.edu.pk
Website: http://www.gcu.edu.pk

National Assembly continues debate on supplementary finance bill 

Islamabad, January 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):The National Assembly continued general discussion on the Finance (Supplementary) Bill, 2021 on Wednesday, observes Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) in its daily Factsheet.

Following are key observations of the proceedings during third sitting of 40th session:

Members’ Participation

The National Assembly met for five hours and 55 minutes; however, the proceedings remained suspended for 52 minutes due to lack of quorum.

The sitting started at 11:29 am against the scheduled time of 11:00 am.

The speaker chaired the sitting for 33 minutes, the deputy speaker for an hour and 56 minutes while the remaining sitting was presided over by a member of panel of chairpersons.

The leader of the house (Prime Minister) did not attend the sitting.

The opposition leader was present for an hour and 20 minutes.

The parliamentary leaders GDA, PPPP, PML-N, BAP, BNP-M and MMPA attended the sitting.

As many as 44 (13 percent) lawmakers were present at the outset and 38 (11 percent) at the adjournment of the sitting.

Eight minority lawmakers were present.

Output

The House did not consider legislative agenda appearing on ‘Orders of the Day’.

Representation and Responsiveness

Eighteen lawmakers participated in debate on the Finance (Supplementary) Bill, 2021 and spoke for four hours and 36 minutes.

The House neither took up two calling attention notices nor considered a motion of thanks to the President for his address to both Houses and a motion under Rule 259.

Order and Institutionalization

A PML-N lawmaker pointed out the quorum at 01:05 pm following which the Chair ordered for counting. The quorum was found incomplete and proceedings remained suspended for 52 minutes.

A GDA lawmaker pointed out the quorum at 03:10 pm but it was found complete upon counting.

A PPPP lawmaker again pointed out the quorum at 05:21 pm which was found incomplete upon counting.

The House was adjourned to meet again on Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 04:00 pm.

Transparency

‘Orders of the Day’ was available to legislators, observers and public.

Attendance of lawmakers was available to media and observers.

For more information, contact:
Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN)
FAFEN Representative
FAFEN Secretariat 224, Margalla Road F-10/3 – Islamabad
Tel: +92-51-2211026
Fax: +92-51-2211047
Cell: +92-321-5017355, +92-301-8549188
Email: media@fafen.org
URL: www.fafen.org

Imran Khan is the biggest crisis of this century: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari 

Islamabad, January 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in his address on the floor of the National Assembly has declared Imran Khan the biggest crisis of the century. Speaking at the National Assembly, Chairman Bilawal said that the government approached the IMF in desperation. The government was on weak wicket when it started negotiation with the IMF. We had said the PTIMF deal a bad deal at that time. We had called it a weak deal which will be economic strangulation for the people of Pakistan.

The poor people will pay the price of this deal with price hike, poverty, crises of gas, Petrol, electricity and inflation. The leader of opposition and President Zardari had asked you to consult the opposition but you took decision in isolation and the people of Pakistan were harmed by your solo decision. The government did not get opposition’s input. You could have said to the IMF that the opposition is not agreed to accept this deal. The government did not accept that cooperation and compromised the economic independence of the people.

Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that after the IMF deal government once again presented a budget but at that time every economic indicator was worst in history of the country. The growth had fallen to -0.4% which was the lowest in history. We fought wars, the country was dismembered and the world was in worst recession but the economy was not fallen so low and in negative. The is the record low.

The government has broken all the records of inflation, poverty, price hike and unemployment. The meaning of “Naya Pakistan” is price hike, poverty and unemployment. We said this is not change but it is destruction. The government tell lies instead of telling the truth of the nation. They were saying that the economy is booming. Everyone is entitled to an opinion but not entitled to his own fact.

At the time of presenting the budget after the budget during negative growth, the government had claimed that the era of economic prosperity has started. The government had called it zero tax budget. The government had said that it will not impose any taxes and there will be no mini budget. This the government had said in the month of June. Now the government is bring the tsunami of taxes.

One does not have to be an economic expert to see that there will be new taxes worth Rs. 350 billion and there will be 250 billion rupees cut in development budget. No people’s representative can take such decisions. This government obeys the directives and orders of the IMF. The government and its allies will not be able to face the public. The people of Pakistan will treat you in such a manner that you will not be able to forget.

The PM who used to say that he will come to his office on bicycle now travels on Helicopter from Banigala to the PM office. In this mini budget he has taxed the bicycle of poor people. The government has increased 100 % tax of all kind of vehicles. All the vehicles manufactured in Pakistan will have 17% tax. Imran Khan claimed to be leader of youth of the country but taxed everything used by the youth like small cars, laptops, telephone, internet and bicycles.

Chairman Bilawal said that last year Pakistan has fallen 14 grades in the digital quality of life and is at 97 out of 110 countries. The IT sector is the one of a few which the government could boast about but instead of encouraging this sector the government has started to suck blood from this sector as well. This sector if was encouraged could have been the one to provide jobs to the youth of Pakistan but this government has strangulated this sector as well.

At the moment the country is engulfed in agricultural crisis but this government is imposing tax on 1007 items. It has imposed 17% tax on the agricultural machinery. There is urea crisis in the country. The injustice in water distribution has already hurt the agriculture sector. The government is imposing tax on charity goods and donations. Tax has been imposed on goods for the UN, goods used to deal with natural disaster and gifts (equipments etc) for hospitals. This government is absent at every natural disaster like in the rain floods in Sindh and Balochistan.

Chairman PPP said that this government has taxed the sewing machines as well. “I will not speak on it, you must be understanding”. The government is taxing raw material for manufacturing and pharmaceutical at a time when the medicines have seen a historic rise in price and now it will increase further. The government has taxed solar panels at a time when Pakistan is suffering the most due to the impact of climate change.

The government is also imposing tax on contraceptives at a time when HIV and AIDS are threatening the health of the people. Even the infant milk is being taxed. Local cotton seeds, edible oil, food items, bakery items are being taxed by the rate of 17%. Food is the provincial subject and the federal government is imposing tax on food as well.

The government says that Pakistan has the least price hike which is a lie because we have the most price hike in the region. This government says that the price hike is due to Sindh province. How many lies and for how long this government will tell because every child in the country know that Imran Khan is responsible for this price hike. From 2018 the food inflation has increased 54 %, price of edible oil increased 60%, electricity price increased 60% and lentils 30% which is robbery on the poor people of Pakistan.

When there was inflation during PPP government we had started BISP to give relief to the poor women of Pakistan. We increased pension up to 100%, salaries up to 120 % and salaries of soldiers up to 175%. We demand of this government to increase salaries up to 100%. Sindh government has set minimum wages at Rs. 25000 but this was challenged in the Sindh High Court and when the court decided in PPP’s Sindh government the rich approached the Supreme Court which issued stay order. We demand that this stay order should be lifted. An international institution had evaluated the living wages as Rs. 27000 during the PPP government. The Sindh government minimum wage is still less than the required. The government should help the poor and not the rich.

Chairman Bilawal said that the growers of the entire country are troubled and protesting due to government policies. They are not getting adequate price of their crops. In the month of November 2021 the government ministers were claiming that there is excess urea in the country but in December the growers are looking for urea but it is not available. This urea crisis will create food crisis in the country in coming months. This is the only government which creates one after the other crisis. Imran Khan used to say that there is a crisis in every century and Imran Khan is the crisis of this century.

Chairman PPP said that the people are flabbergasted by the statements of the ministers of this government. One minister said that urea is smuggled to Afghanistan from Sindh. He does not know that there is sea on one side of Sindh and on the other the border of Sindh is with India where our troops are deployed. If he says that the urea is being smuggled to Afghanistan then he should check the borders of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and PTI is ruling both these provinces. If the urea is being smuggled then the PTI government is responsible.

This allegation on Sindh is a lie but when we investigated it was revealed that 1, 50000 bags were given to two ministers from the Sindh’s stock. This will hurt our agriculture. The government says that urea will be available from 20 February but we cannot wait and we will stage growers rally in this month so that we can expose this government.

Regarding the PTI government’s health card Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said this is to benefit private hospitals and insurance companies. This card has the same amount for the rich and the poor and this is not the correct use of our resources. This will harm the government health sector. The aim should be to provide health facilities to the poor people of Pakistan. This could be done by providing them free health facilities like Sindh has three hospitals (NICVD, Gumbat hospital and SIUT) which provided free health facilities to the people.

The amount the Sindh government provides to these three hospitals is more than the entire budget of health card in KP. Sindh provided 24 billion rupees to these hospitals which treat people free of cost for heart, liver and kidney problems as opposed to 21 billion to the entire KP health card. If the government had improved the government hospitals with the money of health card then it would have been money best spent and people could have been treated free of cost.

Chairman PPP said that the most important point is our economic sovereignty. The government says that the country’s economy plays an important role in national security. The government’s legislation will make the State Bank of Pakistan a slave to the IMF and this will be the greatest attack on Pakistan’s economic sovereignty which will also impact the national security. No one in history of Pakistan accepted this in the history of Pakistan. The SBP should be answerable to the parliament and the judiciary. This legislation says that there will be no new borrowing from the SBP.

The government takes loan from the SBP and takes care in taking loan. How is it possible that the governments in future cannot go to SBP for loan from the bank which is the bank of the people of Pakistan, bank of the nation. Instead the government will have to go to commercial and international banks for loans on their conditions. The government increased the tenure of the governor of SBP from 3 years to 5 years with a salary of one crore and 50 lacs.

This legislation also provided immunity to governor, deputy governor and directors of SBP which is NRO given by Imran Khan. This is part of an international conspiracy that will impact CPEC, our foreign policy and our relations with our neighbours. This will create problems for our nuclear programme. This legislation says that there will be only one defense account and that too in the same SBP which will be overseen by the international financial institutions. We are exposing our nuclear programme to the world.

Chairman Bilawal said that at a time when Pakistan is isolated and people are troubled and ready to come on the streets mat create anarchy and that will benefit our international enemies. We have two questions to ask from the government. First is about NAB which has accused everyone of corruption but when its chairman was summoned by the Public Accounts Committee of the Parliament, the PM Khan stopped him from going to PAC. Why Khan saves him. Is it because he saves Khan? The NAB had claimed that it has recovered Rs. 800 billion of corruption but there is only RS. 6 billion is deposited in the treasury. We demand the all the NAB officials from the Chairman NAB to the investigation officers should disclose their assets. Now the NAB has been caught red handed.

The question from Imran Khan is that before becoming the prime minister he had paid over 2 lac tax but now after assuming the Prime Minister seat he has paid over 98 lac rupees. Has he got a magic wand that his income has increased 5800%. At a time when the people are becoming poorer, Khan becomes filthy rich. How is it possible when he does not have any business and says that he made money from selling cricket toys. WE are starting our long march from Karachi on 27 February and will hold him accountable. Now enough is enough.

For more information, contact:
PPP Media Cell (Sindh)
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)
Peoples Secretariat Shikarpur Colony,
Behind Mazar-e-Quaid-e-Azam, Karachi, Pakistan
Cell: +92-305-3370383
Email: contact@ppp-tu.com
Website: https://www.ppp.org.pk