Pakistan beat South Africa in World T20 Super Eight


Umar Gul blasted 32 runs off 17 balls and Umar Akmal struck an unbeaten 43 as Pakistan beat South Africa by two wickets in a nail-biting Super Eight stage match of the World Twenty20 on Friday.



Chasing a 134-run victory target, Pakistan were reeling at 76 for seven in the 15th over when Gul joined Umar Akmal (43 not out) and they added 49 runs off 4.3 overs to turn the group two match on its head.
Number nine batsman Gul blasted three sixes and two boundaries in his entertaining cameo before being dismissed in the 19th over but Akmal batted till the end as Pakistan scampered home with two balls to spare.
Pakistan needed nine runs off the last over sent down by Morne Morkel and Akmal hit a six off the second delivery, a full toss, before taking a single.
Saeed Ajmal edged the fourth delivery to boundary to score the winning run.
It capped a stunning comeback by Pakistan who lost their top three batsmen in a span of seven balls.
Dale Steyn (3-22) drew first blood removing Imran Nazir (14) before left-arm spinner Robin Peterson dismissed Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez (15) and the scoreless Nasir Jamshed in his first over to peg them back.
South African bowlers maintained the pressure and were rewarded with wickets until Gul and Akmal mounted a spectacular counter-attack.
Earlier opting to bat, South Africa overcame a top order crisis to post 133 for six wickets, a total built largely around J.P. Duminy's 38-ball 48 that included two sixes and as many boundaries.
The Proteas struggled against Pakistan's four-pronged spin attack and were 66 for four wickets in the 13th over before Duminy and captain AB de Villiers (25) scored some brisk runs to help them to a below-par total on a slow track at the R. Premadasa Stadium.

Karina Kapoor Finally Decided To Be A Muslim


ممبئی: بالی ووڈ کی معروف اداکارہ کرینہ کپورنے سیف علی خان سے شادی کرنے کے بعد مسلمان ہونے کا حتمی فیصلہ کرلیا ہے۔
میڈیا رپوٹس کے مطابق پٹودی خاندان کرینہ کپور کےاس فیصلے  سے بہت خوش ہے لیکن کپور خاندان کرینہ کے اس  فیصلےپر ناراض ہے۔ کرینہ کپور کا خاندان سیف علی خان سے ان کی شادی پر رضامند تو ہے لیکن اس شرط کے ساتھ کہ کرینہ اپنا مذہب تبدیل نہیں کریں گی۔ تاہم کرینہ کپورنے خاندان کی ناراضگی کے باوجود مسلمان ہونے کا فیصلہ کیا ہے اورگھروالوں کو واضح پیغام دے دیا ہے کہ انہوں نے مسلمان ہونے کا حتمی فیصلہ کرلیا لہٰذا ان کی شادی میں کوئی بھی رکاوٹ نہ ڈالی جائے۔
دوسری جانب بالی ووڈ کے دیگراداکاروں نے بھی  کرینہ کے اس فیصلے کوشدید تنقید کا نشانہ بنایا۔ان کا کہنا ہے کہ شادی کے لئے کسی بھی اداکارہ کو اپنا مذہب تبدیل نہیں کرنا چایئے۔
سیف علی خان  کی والدہ  شرمیلا ٹیگور نے بھی نواب پٹودی سے شادی کے بعد اپنے مذ ہب کو خیر باد کہہ کر مسلمان ہو گئی تھیں اور ان کا اسلامی نام عائشہ سلطانہ رکھا گیا تھا۔

ICC World Twenty20 – No surprises yet!!!


The first three days of ICC World Twenty20 revealed 4 results and no surprises observed yet. Having lost their matches against Sri Lanka and South Africa, Zimbabwe has confirmed their flight back home within first three days of the tournament.
Ireland and Afghanistan have also lost their first matches against Australia and India respectively.

The inaugural match of the ICC World Twenty20, 2012 was played between host Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe at Hambantota. As expected, Sri Lanka thrashed Zimbabwe in all the departments. After winning the toss, Zimbabwe elected to field first. Sri Lanka posted 182 on board with the help of poised contributions of Dilshan, Sangakkara and Jeevan Mendis. In reply, Zimbabwe with all their hard work and efforts only succeeded to reach three figures and were bowled out for 100 in just 17.3 overs. Opener Masakadza’s 20 was the highest individual score of the inning.  Ajantha Mendis, who holds the record of fastest 50 wickets in ODIs (19 matches) left behind Umar Gul’s figures of 5 wickets for just 6 runs with his figures of 6 wickets for 8 runs only.  Jeevan Mendis who scored 43 off 30 balls also chipped in with 3 wickets.  However, the other Mendis, Ajantha was declared man of the match for his dream figures of 6/8.
In the second match of the ICC World Twenty20 at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, officially number 8th ranked Australia met number 10th Ireland.  Close ICC T20 team rankings suggested that a close contest would be watched between the two.  This would have happened, had there been any significance of these rankings in the ground.  Ireland won the toss and chose to bat first.  On the very first ball of the match, Watson got the wicket of Porterfield and then Watson was everywhere, took 3 wickets for 26, a catch and then scored 51 off 40 balls with the help of five boundaries and three sixes to make the target of 124 so easy for Australia.  GH Dockrell and KJ O'Brien were the only successful bowlers who claimed one wicket each.  Earlier, Ireland scored 123 for 7 in their allotted 20 overs. KJ O'Brien scored 35 with the help of five boundaries while the other Brien added 20.  Australia won the match by 7 wickets with 29 balls to spare. The obvious choice for man of the match was Shane Watson.
India vs. Afghanistan.  One match, up till now in which a minnow did manage to put up some show.  Performance of Afghanistan with bat and ball should be appreciated but their fielding.  At R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Afghanistan won the toss and chose to field first.  Things were quite under their control as Shapoor Zadran, the pacer removed Gambhir on the first ball of his second over and then Sehwag on the first ball of his third over.  India were 29 for 2 after 5.  Yuvi, who had hit six sixes exactly five years back stayed at the wicket for a while and scored 18 with the help of one six and a dropped catch when he was on 16.  India were 68/3 after 10.1 overs.  Afghanistan, who were looking good then, dropped Raina twice when he was on 2 and 19.  Kohli played a very important inning of 50.  Afghanistan were containing India well until the 18th over when India were just 131 for 4.  However, the captain Dhoni managed to take the Indian score to 159 while India lost 5 wickets in the process.   Had those dropped catches been taken, Afghanistan might have restricted India to around 135.  After impressive performance with the ball, Afghanistan batsmen also showed some skills as they were 24/0 after 3 overs and 52/1 after 7, seriously alarming for Dhoni.  Then came Yuvi to rescue India and got the wicket of Nawroz Mangal on his very first ball followed by two more wickets on consecutive balls of his 3rd over.  Afghanistan who were 75/2 in 11.1 overs, found themselves in real totter as they were then 76/5 within next six balls.  However, resistance continued by Mohammad Nabi who played some extraordinary shots and scored 31 off just 17 balls with the help of 2 sixes and 2 fours.  His six over extra cover off the bowling of Zaheer Khan was marvelous. Afghanistan’s final score was 136 all out with Balaji and Yuvi got 3 wickets each for 19 and 24 runs respectively.  Virat Kohli declared player of the match for his 50 runs.  Afghanistan overall performance was good.  Hard work in the field and experience would definitely help them to become a more better unit.  Shapoor, Muhammad Nabi, Nawroz Mangal and Karim Sadiq seemed good prospects for them.
Fourth match of the tournament brought the end of Zimbabwe role in the current tournament.  Zimbabwe’s performance in T20s leaving a big question mark on their future.  Even the experience of Masakadza, Sibanda, Taylor, Ervine, Matsikenyeri, Chigumbura, Cremer, Utseya and Ray Price completely failed to show any guts.  Zimbabwe not only lost both their matches but more importantly failed to create any impression of any good cricketing skills and maturity.  Their bowling performance can be assessed by the fact that only one wicket is taken by their bowlers all together in the tournament.  Cremer has been the only successful bowler of Zimbabwe when he took a wicket against Sri Lanka in the curtain raiser match.  As regards their batting performance, they scored 193 in two matches and lost 18 wickets.  This is the same Zimbabwean team who scored 200/2 and 159/8 against New Zealand in New Zealand just 7 months back.  Zimbabwe seriously need to look at their performance. On the other hand, South Africa (as well as Sri Lanka) has now qualified for the next stage by beating Zimbabwe by ten wickets.  AB de Villiers won the toss for South Africa and put Zimbabwe into bat at Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, Hambantota.  Morney Morkel started the disaster for Zimbabwe by sending Sibanda back to pavilion in his first over and then the captain Taylor in his second over.  Zimbabwe never recovered from there and scored just 93/8 in their allotted 20 overs.  Jaques Kallis took 4/15 in his four overs.  In reply, it was like a formality to be completed as the Protease chased their target without losing any wicket in just 12.4 overs.  Levi, the holder of the fastest 100 in T20s, scored 50 not out and a kind of evergreen, Hashim Amla also remained not out scoring 32 runs.  Jaques Kallis was named man of the match for his bowling performance of 4/15.
Talking of Ireland, Afghanistan and Zimbabwe, nobody expects from them heroics again and again but at least to see some skills at this greater level.  Not long ago, Bangladesh was also used to be taken as a minnow but their improvement is superb.  They are now even a threat for both Pakistan and New Zealand in group matches.  Nobody can forget their performance in recent Asia Cup where they almost lifted the cup.  Performances like that create passion among the nation which helps increasing interest of new generation and so to find new talents.  Shakib ul Hassan and Mushfiq ur Rahim are the best examples of great Bangladeshi talent.  ICC should take more measures to promote cricket in these areas of the world as well as in new areas too.

Hyderi Twin Bomb Attack...(September 18)


KARACHI: Six people lost their lives while several others suffered injuries including women and children in twin bombs that exploded near Hyderi market, Geo News reported Tuesday.
According to an eyewitness, an explosion took place in a garbage pile while another went off in a car. The eyewitness said that at least ten people had been rushed to hospital in ambulances.
Rescue and relief services have arrived at the scene and kick started their activities while the shops have been closed down.
The powerful blasts shattered the windows of vehicles parked in the vicinity of the blasts' site.
It may be recalled that police had recovered on August 13 a bomb planted at the same point where today's blasts have taken place. Source

Kumar Sangakkara Sweeps ICC Awards

Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara was named ICC cricketer of the year and test player of the year at the  governing body’s annual awards ceremony in Colombo on Saturday. India’s Virat Kohli took the one-day player of the year honour and West Indies off-spinner Sunil Narine was named emerging cricketer of the year. Sangakkara scored 1,444 runs in 14 test matches between August 2011 and August 2012 at an average of 60.16, with five centuries and five half-centuries. He also amassed 1,457 runs at 42.85 from 37 one-day internationals in the same period, during which he picked up 42 dismissals as his country’s wicketkeeper.

Families of missing workers still looking for bodies


KARACHI, Sept 13: Desperate family members of still missing workers were looking for their loved ones in the fire-struck garment factory in Baldia Town on Thursday afternoon, when search for more bodies had almost been abandoned.
It was the third day of the fire, which had erupted in the industrial unit on Tuesday at around 7pm when the three-storey-plus-basement factory was packed with 800 to 1,000 garment workers busy in their respective tasks on jeans being prepared for export.
Among the grief-stricken people were Rafiqunnissa and her family, residents of Baldia Town. The family members, all females, were sitting on a pavement outside the Baldia factory. They were holding photographs of four young women who and an aunt of theirs were believed to be burnt to death in the factory inferno.
“They all were employees of the factory and their male relative Ijaz had managed to get them at one place,” said one of the grieving women, adding that Ijaz had been in contact with the family even after the fire had broken out.
Another crying member of the family said the last time the deceased could be contacted on telephone by them was amid loud cries and noises. “We’re running hither and thither; have visited all major hospitals and the Edhi morgue, but have failed to find the bodies of our Zoya, Soni, Samra, Rubab, Ijaz and others,” she said. “Please allow us to look for them in the basement; they may be in it,” said another member of the family.
Standing at a distance from the family, an employee of the city’s fire brigade, Mohammad Ijazuddin, said that during his 34 years of service he had never seen such a big fire. “I’ve been here since Tuesday night and have witnessed some 70 bodies taken out from the 2nd floor, some of them tangled with one another,” he said.
An aged volunteer from the neighbourhood, separating the badly tangled electric wires with the help of a young man, said he was arranging for light in the basement, which was being cleared of water by firefighters.
At around 1pm, a social worker said he had heard of only one body having been recovered since morning and that he believed no more bodies were left in the basement. “Had there been any, they would be floating now on the leftover water,” he said.
A senior worker who had just come out of the basement, however, said he had seen body parts floating on the water and there might be more bodies under the heaps of garments and bundles of cloth.
The fire had not been extinguished till 1pm, when workers doing the clear-up exercise on the second floor suddenly called for water hoses to be brought over to put out a fresh fire that had broken out in stitched jeans.

Karachi factory fire highlights risks for workers


KARACHI: The death of 258 workers in a devastating factory fire has highlighted Pakistan’s dismal approach to industrial safety and raised fears for the clothing sector vital to the nation’s struggling economy.
Western companies buying Pakistani garments and textiles are likely to scrutinise their suppliers’ working practices more closely after Tuesday’s disaster and there have been promises of a clampdown from officials in Karachi.
But in a fiercely competitive global market, analysts warn factory owners face a difficult dilemma, as higher safety standards means higher production costs.
Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city and commercial heart, has around 10,000 factories on seven industrial estates, according to the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI).
On top of that, there are at least 50,000 cottage and small industries in the informal sector based in residential areas.
Fahim Zaman Khan, Karachi’s former top administrative official, told AFP that Ali Enterprises, the factory destroyed in Tuesday’s blaze, was typical of many units in the city.
“There is not a single factory in Karachi, which is different in shape and facilities as the one gutted by the fire. Everyone, including our rulers, could see similar factories nearby the gutted one but avoid to take action,” he said.
Police records show Ali Enterprises exported ready-made garments to North America and Western Europe, though it is not clear which brands or chains were supplied.
Nasir Mansoor of the National Trade Union Federation said safety measures were ignored at the factory.
“At Ali Enterprises there was only one exit point for more than 500 workers at the time of the emergency, all the windows had iron grills and doorways and stairs were stuffed with finished merchandise,” he said.
Karachi is a vast, seething metropolis home to some 18 million people, but its emergency planning is woefully underprepared, according to Khan — he said the city had only “a few dozen buildings” with proper emergency exits.
“We have a fire brigade which has just 35 fire tenders in working condition, but the city has hundreds of thousands of dangerous buildings. Our disaster management is totally inadequate,” he said.
Mohammad Hussain Syed, the city’s municipal head agreed that “very few establishments are in Karachi which have been built on proper building plans.
“Safety exits are duly mentioned in the plans approved by the authorities but the owners got away with it only to save money and extra land thus risking precious lives,” he said.
A crafty two-step of corruption and political manoeuvring allows factory owners to skip around the rules and focus on making money, said analyst Hasan Askari.
The garment trade is vital to Pakistan’s shaky economy, particularly the export sector.
According to central bank data, the textiles industry contributed 7.4 per cent to Pakistan’s GDP in 2011 and employed 38 per cent of the manufacturing workforce. But it accounted for 55.6 per cent of total exports — around $11 billion.
Irfan Moton, chairman of the Sindh Industrial Trading Estate, said the Ali Enterprises tragedy would damage Pakistani exports.
“Anybody who is planning to import something from Pakistan will now think for a while about our safety standards.
“He will consider other options like India and Bangladesh and may book an order from such countries even if he is buying it a few cents higher than our price.”
Aziz said it was vital that Pakistan responded to the disaster in the right way.
“There would be clarion calls from Western buyers for an immediate review of safety systems in units that supply goods to them,” he said.
“A lot of damage control would be required immediately by the owners and more importantly from (the government).”But introducing better safety measures — fire hydrants, sprinkler systems, better escape routes — means higher costs, giving the factory owners a dilemma.
“The choice is to make maximum foreign exchange at the risk of workers’ lives or to earn less and make their life safe,” prominent Pakistani economist Kaiser Bengali said.
Trade unionist Mansoor said most of the workers at Ali Enterprises were on third party contracts and none had appointment letters, so they were not entitled to social security benefits.
Workers at Ali Enterprises said they earned between 5,000 and 10,000 rupees ($52 to $104) a month for their labour.
For the lucky ones who survived Tuesday’s inferno, like 33-year-old Mohammad Khan who broke an arm jumping from the burning factory, braving frightening working conditions is just a fact of life.
“I am the only bread earner for my three children, wife and parents and have no choice. I am going to search for a job in another factory once my arm gets fixed,” he said with gloomy smile.

Japan beat Zico's Iraq (Football)

Asian champions Japan shrugged off the late injury withdrawal of Manchester United's Shinji Kagawa to beat Iraq 1-0 and stay top of their group in 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ qualifying.
Japan, hit by the loss of Kagawa just before kick-off with back pain, rode their luck at times in front of a packed Saitama Stadium but ended with all three points thanks to Ryoichi Maeda's headed goal on 25 minutes. The result gives Japan, who have 10 points from four games, an eight-point lead at the top of Group B ahead of Tuesday's later matches. The top two in two groups of five earn an automatic ticket to Brazil.
It provided an unhappy return for former Japan coach Zico, whose makeshift Iraq line-up - hit by a series of injuries and suspensions - tested the hosts, especially in the opening exchanges. Iraq, who were unbeaten after drawing their first two games, started brightly and Japan keeper Eiji Kawashima was forced into action with a key stop in the opening minutes.

We tried hard to win this game, but it ended in a defeat. Japan prepared for the game very well.

Iraq coach Zico
However, it was Japan who got the breakthrough when Stuttgart's Shinji Okazaki fed Jubilo Iwata striker Maeda in the six-yard box for the game's only goal. As half-time neared, the dangerous Ahmed Yaseen extended Kawashima with a goal-bound shot that was curling inside the far post.
Japan looked more comfortable after the break, with CSKA Moscow playmaker Keisuke Honda a particular threat, and they finished the match with high hopes of reaching their fifth straight FIFA World Cup in Brazil. "It was really tough," said Japan's coach Alberto Zaccheroni. "We want to win the ticket to the World Cup as quickly as possible. I'm going to start thinking about our next game," added the Italian.
Japan will next play Oman away on 14 November, while Iraq host Australia - in a third-party venue - on 16 October. "We tried hard to win this game, but it ended in a defeat. Japan prepared for the game very well," Zico said.
The extent of Kagawa's injury was not immediately clear. Manchester United have a Premier League clash at home against Wigan Athletic on Saturday and their UEFA Champions League opener is against Turkey's Galatasaray next week.

Paralympics Closing Ceremony lights up London


The rituals of nature and the passing of one season to the next were the backdrop to ‘Festival of Flame’, the spectacular Paralympics closing show at London’s Olympic Park.
Coldplay’s Chris Martin gave a rousing rendition of the band’s hit song Paradise during an emotionally uplifting closing ceremony held to mark the end of the 2012 Paralympic Games.
Complementing a cast of hundreds, including performers with disabilities, other global stars, including Jay-Z and Rihanna, also captured the moment for a world audience inspired by the performances of 4,200 athletes from 164 nation states.
Some of the feats that have amazed viewers over 12 days of competition included Matt Stutzman, born without arms, who took silver for the US in the archery competition; the visually-impaired Ukrainian athlete Ruslan Katyshev, who claimed the F11 *long jump gold; and US swimmer Mallory Weggemann, a paraplegic who raced against rivals with function in only one limb, to claim gold in the S8** 50m freestyle.
Other heroes include: Jason Smyth, of the Republic of Ireland, who held his ground as the fastest Paralympian of all time when he ran the T13* 100 metres in a record 10.46 seconds; Rim Ju Song competing for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in the S6*** 50m freestyle, who only learnt how to swim this year; and cyclist Sarah Storey of Great Britain in the 64km road race.
The closing show at East London’s landmark stadium treated an audience of 80,000 to a spectacle of acrobatics, pyrotechnics and quirky fantasy vehicles including a giant mechanical fish, a bright green grasshopper and a steamship ablaze with light.
Captain Luke Sinnott, who lost an arm and both legs in the war in Afghanistan, opened the ceremony when he performed the rite of climbing the flagpole to unfurl the British flag.
British swimmer Ellie Simmonds, who won gold in the 400-metre S6*** freestyle medley, and British sprinter Jonnie Peacock, who won gold in the T44**** 100 metres, extinguished the flickering flames of London’s Olympic cauldron.
At the end of the ceremony the Olympic flag was passed to the Mayor of Rio de Janeiro, which will host the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Speaking at the closing ceremony, LOCOG Chairman, Sebastian Coe said: “The Paralympic Games has set new records every day, sporting records, records for crowds, for television audiences, for unbridled spirit.
In this country we will never think of sport the same way and we will never think of disability the same way.”
And declaring the 2012 Paralympics closed, International Paralympic Committee (IPC) president, Sir Philip Craven, said: “These Games have changed us all forever.”
Sport Classes explained
* T/F11-13: The three sport classes 11, 12 and 13 are allocated to athletes with varying degrees of visual impairment, with sport class 11 including athletes with the lowest vision and sport class 13 including athletes with the best vision meeting the minimum disability criteria.
**S8 SB7 SM8: 
Swimmers who have lost either both hands or one arm. Also, athletes with severe restrictions in the joints of the lower limbs.
***S6 SB5 SM6: This sport class includes swimmers with short stature, amputations of both arms or moderate coordination problems on one side of their body.
****T/F42-46:
These sport classes are designated for athletes with limb deficiencies, such as amputations. In the sport classes 42-44 the legs are affected by impairment and in the sport classes 45-46 the arms are affected, for example by above or below elbow amputations.

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