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  • England hammer India in semi-final of T20WC22

    England hammer India in semi-final of T20WC22

    England won massive victory in cricket match against India in semi-final T20 world cup 2022.

    India scored 168 runs in 20 wickets losing 6 wickets in first innings. England chased the score in just 16 overs losing no wickets.

    READ MORE: T20 World Cup 2022: Pakistan make comprehensive win against New Zealand

    Alex Hales was declared man of the match scoring 86 runs in just 47 balls. Jos Buttler scored 80 runs in 49 balls. Chris Jordan took 3 wickets, Adil Rashid and Chris Woakes took 1 wicket respectively.

    Hardik Pandya scored 63 runs in 33 balls, Virat Kohli scored 50 runs in 40 balls and Rohit Sharma scored 27 runs in 28 balls.

    The prime minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif on this situation tweeted: So, this Sunday, it’s: 152/0 vs 170/0.

    The final will be played November 13, 2022 against Pakistan and England in Melbourne.

  • Pakistan cricket team felicitated for moving into T20 final

    Pakistan cricket team felicitated for moving into T20 final

    Pakistan cricket team has been congratulated by leading national personalities for magnificent performance against New Zealand in the semi-final on Wednesday and moving towards the final of the T20 men’s cricket world cup.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif congratulated the national team for the superb victory against New Zealand in the semi-final. He hoped the team would win the final with the same enthusiastic way.

    President Arif Alvi in his message said: “Well played Pakistan. Excellent performances by Shaheen Afridi, Babar Azam, Muhammad Rizwan and our upcoming Haris. Green shirts you make us proud. On to the finals. Our best wishes with you, Inshallah you will win.”

    Former Prime Minister and PTI chairman Imran Khan in his message congratulated Babar Azam and the team for a great win. “Wishing Babar Azam and his team prayers and best wishes from the nation. All we expect from you is to fight till the last ball.”

    Director General ISPR congratulated Team Pakistan for a stellar performance and winning semi-final T20WC. “Good luck for the Final. Pakistan Zindabad!”

    Pakistan International Airline (PIA) said in a tweet: “Well Played Pakistan Team, an all-round performance. Perhaps history is repeating itself!?! Now the big game. Wish you all the best. Pakistan and PIA is rooting for you.”

  • T20 World Cup 2022: Pakistan make comprehensive win against New Zealand

    T20 World Cup 2022: Pakistan make comprehensive win against New Zealand

    Pakistan Cricket Team secured a comprehensive victory against the New Zealand in the semi-final of T20 World Cup 2022 on Wednesday.

    The Babar Azam Eleven chased 153 runs in a comfortable manner. The team completed the innings in 115 balls on losing three wickets.

    The New Zealand scored 152 runs in 120 balls, losing four wickets.

    Muhammad Rizwan was declared the man of the match on scoring 57 runs of 43 balls.

    The journey of Pakistan to the semi-final of T20 World Cup had been unbelievable. Pakistan lost hopes when it got defeated from India and Zimbabwe in the first to matches.

    However Pakistan secured victory against South Africa and Netherlands, which created some chances for Pakistan to qualify for semi-finals. All the expectations for Pakistan had fallen on Netherlands and South Africa match.

    The victory of Netherlands against the South Africa proved to be a clear way for Pakistan to the semi-final.

    Babar Azam, the captain of Pakistan Cricket Team said that the team played really well and he thanked the crowd for the support they have given them. The team had a plan to go hard in the power play and they wanted to make most of the 6 overs.

    The captain gave credit to Haris Rauf for being an aggressive player. He added that they will enjoy the win but are focused on the finals and they are looking forward to it.

    The captain of New Zealand, Kane Williamson said that they were put under pressure but they managed to get back the momentum. He states that they were outplayed but they are disappointed, because they did not make Pakistan work hard for their runs.

    He admitted that their fielding was not that great, Azam and Rizwan put them under pressure, they could have been more disciplined but Pakistan are deserved winners.

  • WTO, FIFA sign MoU for economic, social development

    WTO, FIFA sign MoU for economic, social development

    The World Trade Organization (WTO) and the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) agreed to collaborate by exchanging views of their respective activities and preparing common strategies and projects in areas of shared interest.

    Regarding the WTO’s cotton programme, the WTO and FIFA will explore opportunities to enhance the participation of the “Cotton Four” (C4) countries (Burkina Faso, Benin, Chad and Mali) and other LDC cotton producers in global football apparel value chains.

    The two organizations will also work together in the development of publications, including a joint study on the economic impact of football and its role in unlocking global economic growth potential, and will explore options for the development of capacity-building activities that support the use of football as a tool for women’s empowerment, particularly in LDCs.

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    Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, WTO Director-General, said: “I’m really excited at the prospect of collaborating with FIFA to try to leverage the cotton sector in a positive way for poor developing countries such as the Cotton 4. I’m really excited that collaboration with FIFA could help us pull these countries more into the global cotton value chain. I’m also thrilled at the prospect of working on gender empowerment. We have a big sports economy, and to the extent that we can pull this through trade to support women, this is a positive signal.”

    FIFA President Gianni Infantino said: “FIFA redistributes its revenue among our 211 member associations to help them develop football in their countries by notably investing in infrastructure, facilities, competitions, refereeing and coaching. Yet, we believe that there is still more that football can do, especially for the youth in the developing world. This important partnership can help us find ways of ensuring that football can further promote sustainable development for everyone to benefit from the global football economy.”

    On behalf of the C4 countries, as well as Côte d’Ivoire and all the African countries and LDCs that produce and export cotton, Ambassador Ahmad Makaila of the Republic of Chad welcomed this “excellent initiative” undertaken in the framework of the collaboration between FIFA and the WTO.

    “For the C4, signature of the Agreement between the WTO and FIFA strengthens a common vision, an inclusive and lasting partnership and a choice to favour cooperation and negotiation at the WTO in the search for the most appropriate solutions to the cotton issue,” he stated. “This robust cooperation is more than ever indispensable to ensure that our countries bounce back from the many crises we are currently facing, undertake better reconstruction and help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.”

    Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which will remain in force until 31 December 2027, the WTO and FIFA will exchange information and expertise on the economic dimension of football, through participation in conferences, regular meetings and contribution to studies. Once a year, a joint review will be undertaken to assess the collaboration and identify specific activities or projects to be implemented the following year. These activities and projects will be reflected in a Collaboration Plan.

  • Faysal Bank joins hands for cricket promotion in Pakistan

    Faysal Bank joins hands for cricket promotion in Pakistan

    KARACHI: Faysal Bank Limited (FBL) has joined hands with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for the promotion of Grassroots Cricket Development Program.

    An introduction and promotion event was recently held at a local hotel in Karachi in this regard.

    Faysal Islami, a leading Islamic bank, firmly believes in promoting all initiatives that contribute towards the positive projection of Pakistan, both nationally and internationally.

    Healthy sporting activities in general, and promotion of our current and future sporting stars in particular, is one avenue through which the Bank is actively playing its part towards a bigger national cause.

    “Diversity and Inclusion is a part of our core ethos, which entails grooming young talent and engagement on a positive and sustainable basis. The intent has always been to further strengthen the infrastructure for opportunities and development of the youth across all segments of society as we have immense talent that remains untapped,” said Yousaf Hussain, President & CEO of Faysal Bank Limited.

    Speaking on the occasion, Yousaf Hussain applauded the efforts of PCB towards the nurturing of talent in Pakistan and expressed the Bank’s keen intent to aggressively support PCB in this remarkable initiative also.

    Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board, Ramiz Raja said “I am delighted to welcome Faysal Bank on board. One of the core objective of the Pakistan Cricket Board is to strengthen the cricket base in the country by providing state-of-the-art facilities and the desired knowledge to cricketers from a very young so they groomed into top-notch cricketers, who are ready to serve the country at the international stage.”

    He further said: “Through this partnership, we will develop a strong grassroots structure to help our up and coming cricketers and bring foreign coaches into our domestic cricket who will impart their vast knowledge and depth about the game. It is vital to have coaches – who have coached and played around the world – at domestic level as that is where a player is fine-tuned and graduates to the international level.”

    Along with Ramiz Raja (Chairman PCB), the event was attended by PCB Board of Directors, Senior Management of FBL, dignitaries from the corporate world and other legendary cricketers. The guests were excited at the prospect, potential and promise of the program and hoped to see great outcomes as a result of it.