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Sunday, August 7, 2016

Rio Olympics: Pakistani woman shooter fails to qualify for final round

 
KARACHI: Pakistani shooter Minhal Sohail failed to qualify for the final round of women’s 10m air rifle shooting competition after finishing 28th out of 51 in the qualifiers.
Minhal scored 413.2 points from four rounds in qualifiers but couldn’t manage to finish among top eight as she was merely 2.7 points short with the last player to qualify for the finals.
However, at 28th position, she finished better than both the shooters (Apurvi Chandela 34th and Ayonika Paul 47th) from arch-rivals and considerably a better shooting team India.
Minhal Sohail, 21, was the first female shooter from Pakistan, and also the first Pakistani athlete to be eliminated from the Rio Olympics.

Bairstow, Moeen put England on top in third Test against Pakistan

 
BIRMINGHAM: Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali both scored dashing fifties as England wrested the initiative from Pakistan on the fourth day of the third Test at Edgbaston on Saturday.
At stumps, England were 414 for five in their second innings, a lead of 311 runs.
Bairstow was 82 not out and Ali 60 not out.
England's sixth-wicket duo had added an unbroken 132 runs inside 27 overs ahead of Monday´s final day.
Pakistan will now have to set a new record for the Birmingham ground if they are to go 2-1 up in the four-match series, as the most any side have made in the fourth innings to win a Test at Edgbaston is South Africa´s 283 for five in 2008.
England had been well-placed at 120 without loss overnight.
But openers Alastair Cook and Alex Hales both went early on Saturday as Pakistan took two wickets for no runs in nine balls.
Joe Root (62) and James Vince (42) stopped the rot during a third-wicket stand of 95.
But their run-rate slowed to barely three an over, albeit in the face of sometimes overly-defensive Pakistan field settings.
Leg-spinner Yasir Shah struck either side of tea to dismiss Root and Gary Ballance.
But the middle-order pair´s Yorkshire colleague Bairstow, in at 257 for four, scored briskly, just as opposing wicket-keeper Sarfraz Ahmed had done in Pakistan´s first innings.
Bairstow received excellent support from Ali, who played several fine shots of his own against a tiring Pakistan attack featuring just four frontline bowlers.
Play resumed Saturday with England captain Cook 64 not out and Hales 50 not out after they had erased a first-innings deficit of 103 with their maiden century stand in 18 innings as a Test-match opening pair.
But Pakistan soon removed both batsmen.
Left-hander Cook (66) pushed out to first-innings five-wicket hero Sohail Khan and a diving Shah held an excellent catch at point.
Mohammad Amir then turned 126 for one into 126 for two when Hales (54) edged a seaming delivery from the left-arm quick and Younis Khan held a difficult low chance at second slip.
Root, who made a Test-best 254 in England´s 330-run series-levelling win at Old Trafford, struck two superb fours off Sohail -- a back-foot force followed by a cover-drive.
Root, however, had a reprieve on 25 when he edged Rahat Ali only for Mohammad Hafeez to drop the low, two-handed, chance at first slip.
After lunch, Root pulled Shah for a boundary that saw him to a 108-ball fifty.
But Shah, bowling into the rough outside leg stump, had his revenge when Root, not for the first time this season, mistimed a sweep and gave a simple catch to Hafeez at short fine leg.
Careless Vince
Vince, yet to make a fifty in nine Test innings, had been composed in equalling his highest score at this level of 42.
But he too fell in familiar fashion when, flirting outside off stump against the new ball, he wastefully guided Amir to second slip Younis.
England, 262 for four at tea, lost Ballance (28) on 285 when Shah, bowling round the wicket, had the left-hander well caught by leg slip Asad Shafiq off a genuine glance.
But Ali cover-drove Shah for four and, two balls later, he whipped him for another four wide of mid-on.
Bairstow clipped Sohail off his pads and swept Shah for two well-struck fours on his way to a 69-ball fifty.
Left-hander Ali, to chants of ´Moeen, Moeen Ali´ from a crowd of more than 15,500, followed Bairstow to the landmark in 64 balls.
Bairstow then extended England´s lead beyond 300 when he swept part-time spinner Azhar Ali to the fine leg rope.

Yasir's 90-in-15 breaks 120-year Test record

 
KARACHI: Pakistan’s magical spinner Yasir Shah got yet another world record registered against his name when he got the wicket of England's Gary Ballance on the fourth day of the Birmingham Test on Saturday.
Balance's was Yasir’s 90th wicket in the 15 Test matches of his career, making him the player with the highest number of wickets in the first 15 Test matches of his career.
Yasir broke the 120-year-old record of Englishman George Lohmann, who had 89 wickets in the first 15 Tests of his career.
In 1896, Lohmann got 12 wickets in his 16th Test to reach the milestone of 100 Test wickets becoming the quickest to reach 100 Test wickets.
Yasir Shah is likely to equal Lohmann's record in the Oval Test.

England's Hales refunds fan unhappy over slow over-rate

 
BIRMINGHAM: England opener Alex Hales has given a partial refund to a spectator who complained about the slow over-rate during the the ongoing third Test against Pakistan at Edgbaston.
Between them, England and Pakistan only managed to bowl 81 of a scheduled 90 overs on Friday´s third day.
The fault mainly lay with England, who fell behind the rate early on and left Pakistan with a marathon 44 overs to bowl in the day´s final session by the time they had dismissed the tourists on the stroke of tea.
Unsurprisingly, Pakistan failed to get through all those overs before the scheduled 6:30pm (1730 GMT) cut-off time for close of play.
Upset fan Alexis Fuller, who was in the Edgbaston crowd on Friday, contacted several England players to ask for a 10 percent refund after Michael Vaughan, the former England captain, pointed out that only 81 overs had been bowled.
"I want 10% of my money back," Fuller wrote. "Wouldn´t go to football and find it ended after 80mins."
Hales, who was 50 not out at stumps, following an unbroken 120-run stand with England captain Alastair Cook, replied saying: "ok DM me your bank details I´ll do it now".
Fuller after posted a picture on social media that appeared to show a payment of £4.10 from Hales into his account.
Fans attending Edgbaston on Saturday saw Hales bat for less than 10 percent of the day´s play after he was out for 54 in the fifth over of the morning to leave England 126 for two in their second innings.

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Sania Mirza Ko Gehra Sadma

 
 Sania Mirza Ko Gehra Sadma
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Friday, May 20, 2016

Shahid Afridi Nay Wo Sub Kah Diya Jiska Subko Intazar

 
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