Saturday 30 November 2013

پاکستانی فوج کے نئے سربراہ جنرل راحیل شریف نے راولپنڈی میںمنعقدہ تقریب میں باضابطہ طور پر بری فوج کی کمان سنبھال لی

جنرل راحیل شریف پاکستان کے بری فوج کے 15ویں سربراہ ہیں اور انھوں نے جنرل اشفاق پرویز کیانی کی جگہ لی ہے جو چھ سال تک پاکستان کے بری فوج کے سربراہ رہنے کے بعد ریٹائر ہوئے ہیں۔پاکستان کے سرکاری ٹی وی کے مطابق اس تقریب میں اعلیٰ فوجی اور سول شخصیات شریک ہوئیں۔کمان کی تبدیلی کی تقریب میں آزاد کشمیر رجمنٹ کے ایک دستے نے جنرل اشفاق پرویز کیانی کو اعزازی گارڈ آف آنر پیش کیا جس کے بعد اپنے الوداعی خطاب میں انھوں نے کہا کہ جو بھاری ذمہ داری انھیں سونپی گئی تھی وہ باعزت طریقے سے ان سے عہدہ برا ہوئے ہیں۔جنرل اشفاق پرویز کیانی چھ برس تک برّی فوج کے سپہ سالار رہےجنرل کیانی نے کہا کہ جب انھوں نے کمان سنبھالی تو فوج کو بہت سے چیلنجز کا سامنا تھا جن سے نمٹنے کےلیے یکسوئی کے ساتھ پیشہ ورانہ صلاحیتیں بروئے کار لانے کی ضرورت تھی اور آج جب وہ ریٹائر ہو رہے ہیں تو فوج اندرونی اور بیرونی خطرات سے نمٹنے کے لیے تیار ہے۔انھوں نے یہ بھی کہا کہ’میں نے اپنے دور میں جو بھی فیصلے کیے ان میں ملک و قوم اور فوج کا مفاد مقدم رکھا‘ اور یہ کہ اگر نیت صاف ہو تو مشکل وقت میں نئے در کھل جاتے ہیں اور خود ان کے ساتھ ایساہی ہوا۔ان کا یہ بھی کہنا تھا کہ قوموں کے سامنے مشکلات آتی رہتی ہیں لیکن ان سے نمٹنے کے لیے ’ہمیں اپنی صفوں میں اتحاد قائم رکھنا ہوگا‘۔تقریب سے خطاب کے بعد جنرل کیانی نے پاکستانی فوج کی کمان کی علامتی چھڑی ستاون سالہ جنرل راحیل شریف کے ہاتھ میں تھما دی جس کے ساتھ ہی پاکستانی فوج میں ان کا 42 برس سے زیادہ عرصے پر مشتملعسکری کریئر اختتام کو پہنچ گیا۔اس دوران جہاں وہ نومبر 2007 سے28 نومبر 2013 تک بری فوج کے سپہ سالار رہے وہیں انہوں نے ڈائریکٹر جنرل ملٹری آپریشنز، وائس چیف آف آرمی سٹاف اور پاکستانی فوج کی خفیہ ایجنسی آئی ایس آئی کے سربراہ کے طور پر بھی خدمات سرانجام دیں۔

Friday 29 November 2013

Pakistan beat South Africa in second ODI for series win

PORT ELIZABETH: Pakistan held on for a thrilling one-run win in the second one-day international on Wednesday to beat South Africa in an ODI series for the first time, making its short-notice tour an historic one.Pakistan defended its 262 in a rain-shortened 45-over game by the smallest of margins as South Africa fell just short of the nine runs it needed off thelast over at St. George's Park to take the three-game series to a decider.Pakistan has the chance to be the first team ever to whitewash South Africa at home in an ODI contest in the final game.A century partnership between Hashim Amla (98) and AB de Villiers (74) took South Africa to the brink of victory, but Amla's wicket fell off the last ball of the penultimate over. Junaid Khantook 3-42 for the victorious tourists, who just held on under intense pressure.Earlier, Ahmed Shehzad's 102 set up victory for Pakistan, while Dale Steyn's career-best 6-39 was part of a losing effortfor South Africa as the world's leading team in test cricket continued to struggle for consistency in ODIs.Following a 4-1 drubbing by the South Africans in United Arab Emirates at the start of the month, Pakistan turned the tables dramatically weeks later to send South Africa to its first one-day series defeat at home in over two years.The Pakistanis have the chance to become the first team to ever whitewash South Africa at home in the final game in Centurion this weekend.Pakistan wasn't even meant to tour now, but was asked to fill a gap in South Africa's home schedule after India shortened its upcoming series. It also lost key players to injury before the series started and still came through for a momentous win.Shehzad's 102 off 112 balls with eight fours and two sixes laid a winning platform in PortElizabeth.He shared a 124-run partnership for the third wicket with Sohaib Maqsood (42) after coming through an early onslaught by Steyn in overcast conditions at the start of the day.Umar Akmal added a quick-fire42, but it was Pakistan's cool under pressure at the end thatsealed their triumph as a partnership of 110 between Amla and De Villiers looked to have put South Africa on track to come from behind to win and stay alive in the series.Saeed Ajmal struck for the crucial wicket of Amla on the last ball of the penultimate over and Khan had JP Duminy caught off the second ball of the last over as Pakistan fought until the end to make sure of its moment in history.Misbah hails series victoryPakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq hailed the series win against South Africa.Misbah admitted that a win seemed unlikely with two overs to go.He said: “But there is always pressure on the side batting second. We knew that we would have a chance if we hadone good over so that South Africa needed more than a runa ball in the last over, especially if they had new batsmen at the crease.”“It really means a lot to us to beat South Africa in a bilateralseries for the first time, especially doing it in South Africa,” said Misbah.It was especially satisfying because Pakistan were recently beaten 4-1 by the same opponents in the UnitedArab Emirates.“It is a young side and now they believe they can win. Thatwas what was lacking (in the previous series),” said Misbah.De Villiers struggled to explainyet another failed run chase by his team, who have now lost their last seven matches when batting second.“I had the game in my hands with Hash out there with me,” he said.“I've finished a lot of games like that before and I was on abit of a roll there. I should have caught my breath a little bit and looked at the situation again. It is very disappointing.”

Thursday 28 November 2013

Pakistan introduces its own drones

The Pakistani military on Monday announced its first fleet of indigenously developed surveillance-capable drones ata ceremony attended by the Army chief.According to a press release, the introduction of the two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), called the ‘Burraq’ and‘Shahpar’ systems in the Pakistan Army and Air Force, are “a landmark and historic event, wherein a very effective force multiplier has been added to the inventory of the armed forces.”Pakistan already has several types of unarmed surveillance drones in operation, but ‘Burraq’ and ‘Shahpar’ are the first to be developed locally.The drones have been developed in cooperation withthe National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM) is a civilian controlled Pakistani scientific research organisation.“In the future, these UAVs could also be gainfully employed in various socio-economic development projects as well,” said the release from ISPR, the media wing of the military.The unveiling ceremony was attended by Chief of Army Staff Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Chief of the Air Staff Tahir Rafique Butt, Director General Strategic Plans Division Lt-Gen (R) Khalid Ahmed Kidwai, and senior officers from the armed forces, scientists and engineers, said the ISPR statement.The induction of the indigenously developed surveillance capable UAVs in Pakistan’s armed forces is a force multiplier, and will substantially enhance their target acquisition capabilities in real time, said the Army chief while appreciating the work of NESCOM scientists and engineers.The ISPR statement did not state whether the surveillance drones were also capable of being armed with precision missiles, like the UAVs that theUS uses to target suspected Taliban and al Qaeda militantsin Pakistan’s tribal areas bordering Afghanistan.According to earlier reports in the media, the Pakistani military has working to develop its own armed drones, but has been unsuccessful with a lack of precision munitions and advanced targeting technology.According to one report, Pakistan carried out weapons tests earlier last year with the Falco, an Italian drone used bythe air force for surveillance that has been modified to carry rockets.According to the same report, the military was also conducting similar tests with the Shahpar.An unarmed version of the Shahpar was unveiled for the first time at the International Defence Exhibition (IDEAS) in Karachi in November last year.Industry insiders say that the Chinese government has also reportedly offered to sell Pakistan an armed drone it has produced, the CH-3, whichcan carry two laser-guided missiles or bombs.

Tuesday 26 November 2013

Pakistan beat South Africa by 23 runs in first ODI

Pakistan defended its meager 218-9 with help from outstanding debuts by Anwar Ali and Bilawal Bhatti to win the first one-day international against South Africa by 23 runs on Sunday.Ali and Bhatti upstaged Jacques Kallis in his first ODI in nearly two years as South Africa was all out for195 off 48.1 overs at Newlands - despite Kallis' half-century.The tourists took an early lead in the three-game series and have won two straight limited-overs games in South Africa after losing six in a row to the Proteas stretching back to their recent series in United Arab Emirates.Ali top-scored for his team with an unbeaten 43 and then snatched twowickets, including veteran allrounder Kallis for 50 on his comeback, as Pakistan held the South Africans at bay. Bhatti had 3-37 to wrap up victory after earlier making 39 and sharing a match-turning 74-run stand with Ali.Their vital eighth-wicket stand in their first ODI game lifted Pakistan out of serious trouble at 131-7 and ensured the tourists had somethingto bowl at. In the end it proved more than enough as only Kallis and JP Duminy (49) threatened.Tailenders Dale Steyn (15) and Morne Morkel (17) launched South Africa's final attack, but Bhatti sent both packing and ended the game by rattling their stumps with perfect yorkers.The second ODI is in Port Elizabeth on Wednesday.Kallis' half-century followed his 2-53 as the 38-year-old South African was recalled for his first ODI game since February 2012. Therest of South Africa's top order failed and Duminy was left with toomuch to do.Batting first, Pakistan was rocked early in its innings by Steyn's 3-33. Morkel finished strongly with 3-39 and Vernon Philander claimed 1-37 as South Africa gave its front-line seam attack a run out in its first ODI of its home season and they responded with seven wickets between them.Steyn had the first two breakthroughs when Nasir Jamshed (24) and Mohammad Hafeez (5) both edged to the slips. Morkel claimed the key wicket of returningcaptain Misbah-ul-Haq for 13 when he gloved a short ball down the leg side for wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock.Kallis picked up opener Ahmed Shehzad and Sohaib Maqsood and Pakistan was teetering when ShahidAfridi shuffled across his stumps in a failed attempt to improvise and Steyn knocked back his leg stump.Bhatti and Ali's rescue act was rapid- their 74-run stand came off just 70 deliveries. Ali hit six fours to remain unbeaten and just short of adebut half-century. Bhatti collected three fours and two sixes before hewas trapped lbw by Morkel.South Africa stumbled throughout its reply and Kallis' dismissal after he hit five fours and a six left the home team 115-5. Duminy's measured 49 from 70 balls gave the Proteas a glimmer of hope but offspinner Saeed Ajmal (2-28) and Bhatti snuffed that out.

Sunday 24 November 2013

Pakistan beat South Africa by six runs in second T20

Pakistan sealed a thrilling six-run victory to take the second and final Twenty20 international against South Africa at Newlands on Fridayand level the series.With the hosts needing 17 runs to win off the final over, chasing Pakistan's 176-4, fast bowler Sohail Tanveer kept them at bay tohelp the tourists snap a six-game losing streak against their opponents.Mohammad Hafeez and Umar Akmal went on a six-hitting spree in a brilliant 102-run stand partnership as Pakistan piled up an impressive totalin their innings.Hafeez hit 63 off 41 balls with three sixes and Akmal hammered 64 off 38 deliveries with four sixes.Pakistan captain Hafeez and Akmal put on 102 off just 57 balls for the third wicket as the South African bowlerswere put to the sword.The innings gained momentum when Wayne Parnell was no-balled and Hafeez slammed the free hit over the square leg fence for the first six.Hafeez hit two successive straight sixes off left-arm spinner Aaron Phangiso before Akmal followed suit in an over which cost 21 runs.Three overs later Morne Morkel conceded 22 runs in an over during which Akmal hit 16 off three deliveries.Hashim Amla made 48 opening South Africa's chase, but legspinner ShahidAfridi took 3-28, accounting for Quinton de Kock (26), Faf du Plessis and AB de Villiers to leave the Proteas on 87-3.After Amla was out just short of his half-century, JP Duminy (47 not out) and David Miller were held by good death bowling by Tanvir.The side's will next take to the field on Sunday in the first of three one-day internationals.

Friday 22 November 2013

Death toll rises to 7 in Saudi Arabia floods

Flash floods sparked by torrential rain in largely desert Saudi Arabia have killed seven people over the past three days, the civil defense authority said on Wednesday.Five other people are still missing after parts of the capital Riyadh andthe northeastern city of Arar were inundated, authority spokesman Colonel Abdullah al-Harithi told theofficial SPA news agency.The storms that have accompanied the downpours have brought down power lines, sparking outages in parts of north Riyadh.Schools and universities in the capital have been closed since Sunday.Flooding of underpasses on major thoroughfares has sparked traffic chaos for Riyadh's more than five million residents.In May last year, around 20 people were killed in flooding sparked by the kingdom's heaviest rainfall in 25 years.

South Africa beat Pakistan by D/L method in first T20

South Africa won a rain interrupted first Twenty20 against Pakistan by four runs on the Duckworth-Lewis method at the Wanderers Stadium on Wednesday.The visitors were chasing South Africa's competitive total of 153-7 after their 20 overs, when heavy rain in Johannesburg halted Pakistan's reply just short ofhalfway.The two teams resumed hostilities less than a week after South Africa won both Twenty20 matches in the United Arab Emirates.Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla gave South Africa a flying start, putting on 72 for the first wicket before Amla was bowled by Pakistan captain and off-spinner Mohammad Hafeez for 31 off 20 balls.De Kock made 43 off 33 deliveries before he was well caught at long-on by Sohail Tanvir off Hafeez.A third wicket fell to slow bowling in the space of 15 runs when Shahid Afridi bowled Henry Davids for three.Hafeez and Afridi took three wickets between them for 39 in their combined eight overs as theSouth African innings lost momentum with JP Duminy and Faf du Plessis putting together a stand of 23.Duminy's mis-hit pull was brilliantly caught by the diving Hafeez at mid-wicket,before Du Plessis heaved Junaid Khan for four but chipped the next ball straight to mid-off.Debutant Bilawal Bhatti's difficult final over continuedwith a chest-high full toss toWayne Parnell, who was runout next ball for six and a third excellent catch - this time from Abdur Rehman accounted for Dale Steyn but Morne Morkel hit back-to-back boundaries in the final over. Ahmed Shehzad fell for nine early in Pakistan's reply, gloving a Lonwabo Tsotsobe delivery on to the stumps, but two boundaries from Nasir Jamshed in the sixth over got the tourists back on the right track at 40-1 following the power-play.He then gave a return catch to Duminy, though, and Pakistan were 60-2 when heavy rain and nearby lightning stopped play with 9.1 overs bowled.That left Pakistan four runs behind the Duckworth-Lewispar score, and with only a 10-minute window before a reduction in overs would berequired.With the rain still falling heavily and the outfield drenched, the two captains shook hands on the result well before the 10pm cut-off point.The next game takes place in Cape Town on Friday, with three 50-over games to follow.

Thursday 21 November 2013

Bomb blasts killed two in Pakistani city of Quetta

A series of bomb explosions have killed at least two people and injured several others in the troubled southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta, security sources say.The casualties came after coordinated blasts rocked Sirki roadand Moti Ram road areas in Quetta,the capital of Balochistan Province.The injured were shifted to a nearby hospital for necessary medical treatment.Law enforcement agencies say theyhave launched an investigation into the deadly bombings. Pakistani officials often blame Baloch separatist groups for such attacks. Quetta has experienced a fresh spate of violence and militancy over the past few months. Militant attacks and bomb explosions have killed hundreds of people in the volatile city so far this year.Pro-Taliban militants and some Baloch insurgent groups have carried out numerous attacks against security forces as well as civilians.The Pakistani army has launched several operations in the troubled northwestern and southwestern regions in a bid to flush out militants from the volatile areas.Despite the Pakistani government's operations against militants, they have still been able to spread their influence in various regions of the country and kill thousands of people, who have lost their lives in bombings and other militant attacks since 2001, when Pakistan entered an alliance with the US in the war on terror.

Tuesday 19 November 2013

Monday 18 November 2013

Aamir Sohail said Pakistan cricket team needs better batting technique

KARACHI: Former Test captain Aamir Sohail said on Monday that only better equipped technique can change Pakistan team’s fortunes on their short trip to South Africa starting on Wednesday.Aamir said in an interview to a local news agency that Dav Whatmore may be preparing good strategy but he failed to improve Pakistan team’s batting technically.“We are facing the same problem for the past many months but chief coach failed to overcome thischronic batting problem of Pakistan team he said. You cannot change team’s fortunes by wishful thinking. But coach needed to work on batsmen technical flaws”, he said.He said he was surprised to see Muhammad Hafeez failing to coup Dale Steyn’s bowling for the past one year and repeatedly making the same mistakes.He recalled that he was facing some batting problems during the event in Sharjah and he worked with Indian batsman Mohinder Amaranth who improved and changed his batting form. “I spent a batting session with Mohinder and few advises on my technique revived my game”, the member of1992 World Cup winning team revealed.He said many greats around the world went through the same dilemma. But proper technical advise put them back on track.Aamir Sohail said all Pakistan batsmen like Hafeez, Nasir Jamshed, Umar Amin, Umar Akmal are weak in technique which is causing problems for them and Pakistan team.“I personally feel that Whatmore failed to work on Pakistan team’s batting problem”, the former Test left handed opener said. “I don’t see any change of fortunes of Pakistan team during their matches against Protease in their backyard, he commented.He was of the view these batting problems will be haunting Pakistanduring the two T20 Internationals and 3-match One day series in South Africa.With such a batting problem withinthe team Pakistan needed more prayers from their supporters and well wishers, he remarked.He said without making complete overhauling in Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) hierarchy, national cricket cannot be put back on track.

Thursday 14 November 2013

Imran Khan criticize Pakistan's cricket setup

Pakistani cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan today lambasted the cricket set up in the country saying "ghost" clubs existing on papers are being promoted.Khan accused that successive governments have used the Pakistan Cricket Board's top slot as a means of political patronageand of rewarding cronies, including the latest chairmanshipawarded to Najam Sethi, "a man with no cricketing or any sportingcredentials but merely as a reward for politically aiding the ruling party". The result has beena complete collapse of cricket in Pakistan despite the enormous talent that exists, he insisted.Khan said that he had travelled all around the globe playing cricket and the profusion of talent that he had seen in Pakistan is far greater than anywhere else in the world. He regretted that Pakistan had not been able to harness the talent because no proper institutionalised structure was allowed to built. Fraudulent"ghost" clubs existing only on paper have been encouraged, while there has been no facilitation of genuine clubs, no support for administrative infrastructure and genuine elections at all levels, a statementreleased by his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party said. Khan demanded that all this "wilful destruction of cricket" must end immediately.He sought an end to fraudulent clubs, demanded proper institutionalised restructuring of national cricket so genuine clubs can flourish and identify nationaltalent to give it proper opportunity. Khan called for institutionalised regional bodies who should elect their office bearers as well as the Chairman PCB. He felt the PCB should makepolicy decisions while cricketing affairs should be managed full time by a professional Chairman through a clear institutionalised cricketing set-up. "This is how it happens all over the world," Khan said. State patronage should be for discovering cricketing talent not as a means of political reward for cronies, Khan asserted.Khan said Khyber Pukhtunkhwa he had set-up is a cricket talent hunt and is helping in organising an institutionalised cricketing set up at the provincial level where the abundant raw talent could benurtured. He said the results would be apparent by next year.