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Ireland Vs Japan
1-Innings T20 Match Played At Hills CC The Vineyard Milverto, 23-Jul-2013, ICC World 2020 Qualifier

Ireland Win by 117 runs Round Toss won by Umpires
T201 Japan GAV Baxter (New Zealand) and IN Ramage (Scotland) N/K Ref D Govindgee Res R P Smith (neutral) Shillington, Clare M A (Ireland) Information Cricinfo
Scorers Home Side Player / Match Comment IRE 50 in 6.3 overs 100 in 14 overs 150 in 18 overs

CMA Shillington 100 off 66 balls, 10x4, 2x6 JPN 50 in 17.3 overs

  • Points Awarded
  • Ireland 2, Japan 0

Ireland 1st Innings 170/1 Closed (Overs 20)

  • Batsman
  • Fieldsman

not out c E Kobayashi not out dnb

  • Bowler
  • Runs Min Bls 4s 6s

C M A Shillington I M H C Joyce* C N I M Joyce K J Garth
114
5
0 72 13 2
8 0 0
0 41 4 0

  • b K Ota
  • 0

40
-

  • L Delany
  • dnb
  • -

LN McCarthy L K O'Reilly E A J Richardson M E OScott-Hayward M V Waldron+ E J Tice dnb dnb dnb dnb dnb dnb
------extras
TOTAL
(b1 lb0 w9 nb1) 1 wickets for
11
170

FOW 1-36(I M H C Joyce)

Bowler K Ota A Nakayama S Kubota M Yanagida S Miyaji(Sato)
O44444
M00000

  • R
  • W

10000wd nb
28 49 38 23 31
333--
---1-

Japan 1st Innings 53/10 All Out (Overs 18.2)

  • Batsman
  • Fieldsman
  • Bowler
  • Runs Min Bls 4s 6s

M Yamamoto A Nakayama S Miyaji(Sato)* K Ota

  • c K J Garth
  • b LN McCarthy

b M E OScott-Hayward b M E OScott-Hayward b K J Garth b L K O'Reilly b K J Garth c&b E J Tice b E J Tice
10
315
11
100660
10 53
0 21 1 0 0 13 0 0

  • 0
  • 4 0 0

c M V Waldron c C M A Shillington
0 19 0 0

  • 0 18 1 0
  • S Kubota

C Sakamoto E Kobayashi M Yanagida M Kanno E Yamaguchi M Takada+ extras
000
7 0 0 1 0 0

  • 2 0 0
  • c C M A Shillington

c I M H C Joyce not out

  • b E J Tice
  • 0 11 1 0

0 11 1 0 b L K O'Reilly (b1 lb0 w8 nb1) 10 wickets for

  • 0
  • 4 0 0

TOTAL FOW 1-12(M Yamamoto) 2-13(S Miyaji(Sato)) 3-17(A Nakayama) 4-32(K Ota) 5-36(C Sakamoto) 6-37(E Kobayashi) 7-37(M Yanagida) 8-37(S Kubota) 9-51(M Kanno) 10-53(M Takada)

Bowler LN McCarthy E A J Richardson M E OScott-Hayward 3 K J Garth E J Tice L K O'Reilly
O42
M000010
R12 3810 10 9
W102232wd nb --233-
-----1
342.2

Netherlands Vs Zimbabwe
1-Innings T20 Match Played At YMCA C C Sandymount Dublin, 23-Jul-2013, ICC World 2020 Qualifier

Netherlands Win by 3 runs Round Toss won by Umpires
T202 Zimbabwe N Duguid (West Indies) and IJ Gould (England) N/K Ref D Govindjee Res Sharfuddoula (Bangladesh) (neutral) Nyathi, Nonthlanthla (Zimbabw) Information Cricinfo
Scorers Home Side Player / Match Comment

NET 50 in 9.5 overs

T van der Gun retired hurt at 59/2 (10.5 ov)

ZIM 50 in 12 overs

  • Points Awarded
  • Netherlands 2, Zimbabwe 0

Netherlands 1st Innings 95/7 Closed (Overs 20)

  • Batsman
  • Fieldsman

c P Mujaji run out p Mujaji retired hurt
Bowler b H S Saili
Runs Min Bls 4s 6s
H W Rambaldo M Veringmeier+ T van der Gun H D J Siegers D Hannema* D M Braat C H Hofman C C van Slobbe L K Bennett E L T de Lange mariska Kornet extras
8
15 28
0

  • 0
  • 9 2 0

0 21 1 0 0 35 4 0 00c&b S M Mayers b C Chatonzwa b P Mujaji b S M Mayers b S M Mayers
4 0 0

  • 9 0 0
  • 5

c J Nkomo lbw
6424
0 15 0 0 0000
8 1 0 7 0 0 4 0 0 8 1 0 not out not out dnb
10
-
(b2 lb2 w9 nb0) 7 wickets for
13

  • 95
  • TOTAL

FOW 1-10(H W Rambaldo) 2-59(M Veringmeier) 3-59(H D J Siegers) 4-69(D Hannema) 5-75(C H Hofman) 6-80(C C van Slobbe) 7-82(D M Braat)

  • Bowler
  • O

432344
M000000

  • R
  • W

110013wd nb
P Mujaji H S Saili T Mlilo J Nkomo C Chatonzwa S M Mayers
13 16 16 16 16 14
112212
------

Zimbabwe 1st Innings 92/9 Closed (Overs 20)

  • Batsman
  • Fieldsman

lbw

  • Bowler
  • Runs Min Bls 4s 6s

L Tshuma A Ndiraya T Mlilo C S Mugeri A Burdett*+ C Chatonzwa N Nyathi S M Mayers P Mujaji J Nkomo b D M Braat b L K Bennett b L K Bennett
56
0 17 0 0 0 15 1 0

  • c D Hannema
  • 7

0
00
6 1 0

  • 2 0 0
  • run out H W Rambaldo

c H W Rambaldo c M Veringmeier not out c D Hannema st M Veringmeier b L K Bennett b C C van Slobbe
23
1
30
30
0 26 3 0
7 0 0
0 35 2 0 0b Mariska Kornet b C C van Slobbe c&b Mariska Kornet
000
6 0 0 3 0 0

  • 4 0 0
  • 1

H S Saili extras
TOTAL

  • dnb
  • -

16 92
(b0 lb0 w15 nb1) 9 wickets for

FOW 1-12(A Ndiraya) 2-17(L Tshuma) 3-17(C S Mugeri) 4-27(T Mlilo) 5-29(C Chatonzwa) 6-62(A Burdett) 7-82(S M Mayers) 8-89(P Mujaji) 9-92(J Nkomo)

Bowler Mariska Kornet D M Braat L K Bennett E L T de Lange C C van Slobbe
O44444
M00100

  • R
  • W

21302wd nb
27 13 15 13 24
2-116
1----

Canada Vs Sri Lanka
1-Innings T20 Match Played At Hills CC The Vineyard Milverto, 23-Jul-2013, ICC World 2020 Qualifier

Sri Lanka Win by 9 wkts Sri Lanka Women won by 9 wickets (with 83 balls remaining)

  • Round
  • T203

Toss won by Umpires Scorers Home Side Player / Match Comment
Canada IN Ramage (Scotland) and RP Smith N/K Ref D GovindjeeRes G A V Baxter (neutral) Gunaratne, H H Chandima (SLanka) Information cricinfo

  • Canada 0, Sri Lanka 2
  • Points Awarded

Canada 1st Innings 44/10 All Out (Overs 17.5)

Batsman S Sivanathan+ M Patel

  • Fieldsman
  • Bowler
  • Runs Min Bls 4s 6s

c T N Gunaratne c MADD Surangika lbw b S S Weerakkody b S S Weerakkody b H H C Gunaratne b H H C Gunaratne b H H C Gunaratne b S K Dolawatte b S K Dolawatte
13
20
0 19 2 0 0 14 0 0
D Shabbir J Bartholemew J White M J Turik* K Coulter S Tittlemir V Vithanage Saniyah Zia K Mirchandani extras

  • 0
  • 7 0 0

40
0 18 0 0 0

0
2 0 0
3 0 0
8 0 0 st MADD Surangika lbw not out

  • 0
  • 0

0

  • 3
  • 0 13 0 0

  • run out O U Ranasinghe
  • 8

41
000
8 0 0 9 0 0 6 0 0 b O U Ranasinghe run out O U Ranasinghe
(b0 lb3 w6 nb0) 10 wickets for
9

  • 44
  • TOTAL

FOW 1-7(M Patel) 2-18(S Sivanathan) 3-21(D Shabbir) 4-22(J White) 5-22(M J Turik) 6-24(K Coulter) 7-24(J Bartholemew) 8-33(V Vithanage) 9-38(Saniyah Zia) 10-44(K Mirchandani)

  • Bowler
  • O

243431.5
M110100
R111 76
W020321wd nb
L E Kaushalya S S Weerakkody C R Seneviratne H H C Gunaratne S K Dolawatte O U Ranasinghe
--3--1
------
88

Sri Lanka 1st Innings 47/1 Closed (Overs 6.1)

  • Batsman
  • Fieldsman

c J White not out not out dnb dnb dnb dnb dnb dnb dnb
Bowler b M Turik
Runs Min Bls 4s 6s
A C Jayangani B Y A Mendis L E Kaushalya H H C Gunaratne S K Dolawatte HASD Siriwardene* O U Ranasinghe H M D Rasangika C R Seneviratne MADD Surangika+ S S Weerakkody extras
9
17 17
-
0 15 2 0 0 16 1 0

  • 0
  • 6 4 0

-------4dnb
(b0 lb1 w3 nb0)

  • 1 wickets for
  • TOTAL
  • 47

FOW 1-20(A C Jayangani)

  • Bowler
  • O

212
M000
R11 414 17
W0001wd nb
Saniyah Zia V Vithanage J Bartholemew M Turik
-12-
---

  • -
  • 1.1
  • 0

Pakistan Vs Thailand
1-Innings T20 Match Played At YMCA C C Sandymount Dublin, 23-Jul-2013, ICC World 2020 Qualifier

Pakistan Win by 69 runs

  • Round
  • T204

Toss won by Umpires
Pakistan K Cross (New Zealand) and IJ Gould (England)

  • Scorers
  • N/K Ref D Govindjee Res N Duguid

(neutral) Nain Abidi, (Pakist)
Home Side Player / Match

  • Comment
  • Information Cricinf•Thailand Women innings: 1x5 ball over (19th over, Bismah Maroof 2nd over)

PAK 50 in 8 overs 100 in 16.1 overs THI 50 in 17.1 overs

  • Points Awarded
  • Pakistan 2, Thailand 0

Pakistan 1st Innings 145/6 Closed (Overs 20)

  • Batsman
  • Fieldsman
  • Bowler
  • Runs Min Bls 4s 6s

Javeria Khan Jaweeria Rauf Nain Abidi Bismah Maroof Sana Mir* Nida Rashid Dar Asmavia Iqbal Qanita Jalil Batool Fatima+ Sumaiya Siddiqi Sadia Yousuf extras c P Prathanmitr c N Konchan c S Tippoch b N Chantham b C Sutthiruang b C Sutthiruang c&b R Padunglerd b R Padunglerd b N Boochatham
0
13 47 25 12 26
9

  • 0
  • 3 0 0

0 21 0 0 0 38 7 0 0 22 1 0 0 11 2 0 0 16 3 0 00c C Sutthiruang not out not out dnb dnb dnb
8 1 0

  • 2 0 0
  • 3

---

  • 10
  • (b0 lb2 w7 nb1)

  • 6 wickets for
  • TOTAL
  • 145

FOW 1-0(Javeria Khan) 2-51(Jaweeria Rauf) 3-71(Nain Abidi) 4-96(Sana Mir) 5-112(Bismah Maroof) 6-139(Nida Rashid Dar)

  • Bowler
  • O

4442222
M0000000

  • R
  • W

1120020wd nb
N Chantham N Boochatham C Sutthiruang R Sangsoma N Konchan
33 26 30 12 16 13 13
2-3--1-
---1---
R Padunglerd S Tippoch

Thailand 1st Innings 76/8 Closed (Overs 20)

Batsman P Prathanmitr+ N Chaiwai
Fieldsman c Nain Abidi c Batool Fatima c Javeria Khan c Bismah Maroof c Jaweeria Rauf

  • Bowler
  • Runs Min Bls 4s 6s

b Sumaiya Siddiqi b Qanita Jalil b Bismah Maroof b Sumaiya Siddiqi b Sadia Yousuf
10
4
11
712
19
30
0 17 1 0 0 18 0 0 0 28 1 0 0 16 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 11 3 0
S Tippoch* N Boochatham N Chantham S Saengsakaorat C Sutthiruang R Padunglerd N Konchan W Liengprasert R Sangsoma extras run out Nida Rashid Dar c&b Asmavia Iqbal

  • c&b Asmavia Iqbal
  • 0

00
5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 not out not out dnb
4-
15 76
(b0 lb1 w14 nb0)

  • 8 wickets for
  • TOTAL

FOW 1-15(N Chaiwai) 2-17(P Prathanmitr) 3-30(N Boochatham) 4-32(N Chantham) 5-45(S Tippoch) 6-67(S Saengsakaorat) 7-72(C Sutthiruang) 8-72(R Padunglerd)

Bowler Sana Mir
O3324422
M0000200
R7619 14 415 10
W0101221wd nb 1-14114
-------
Sadia Yousuf Nida Rashid Dar Qanita Jalil Sumaiya Siddiqi Asmavia Iqbal Bismah Maroof

Netherlands Vs Thailand
1-Innings T20 Match Played At Hills CC The Vineyard Milverto, 26-Jul-2013, ICC World 2020 Qualifier

Thailand Win by 6 wkts Round Toss won by Umpires
T205 Netherlands Sharfuddoula (Bangladesh) and RP Smith N/K Ref D Govindjee Res N Duguid (neutral)
Scorers Home Side Player / Match Comment
Chantham, Nathakan (Thai) Information Cricinfo
NET 50 in 11.5 overs THAI 50 in 12.3 overs

  • Points Awarded
  • Netherlands 0, Thailand 2

Netherlands 1st Innings 84/5 Closed (Overs 20)

  • Batsman
  • Fieldsman

run out N Konchan c S Tippoch c N Boochatham c S Saengsakaorat not out

  • Bowler
  • Runs Min Bls 4s 6s

M Veringmeier+ H W Rambaldo D Hannema* H D J Siegers D M Braat
15
0
25
1
0 29 1 0
4 0 0
0 46 2 0
6 0 0 b N Boochatham b R Sangsoma b R Padunglerd
00

  • 17
  • 0 22 0 0

E L T de Lange L K Bennett C H Hofman Mariska Kornet L Brouwers L Klokgieters extras c C Sutthiruang not out dnb dnb dnb

  • b R Sangsoma
  • 5

1----
20 84
0 11 0 0

  • 0
  • 4 0 0

dnb
(b2 lb0 w16 nb2)

  • 5 wickets for
  • TOTAL

FOW 1-6(H W Rambaldo) 2-41(M Veringmeier) 3-48(H D J Siegers) 4-61(D Hannema) 5-77(E L T de Lange)

  • Bowler
  • O

241.5 3.1 432
M0000000

  • R
  • W

0100120wd nb
N Chantham N Boochatham C Sutthiruang S Tippoch R Padunglerd R Sangsoma N Konchan
10 13 11 15 14 11 8
5211321
--2----

Thailand 1st Innings 85/4 Closed (Overs 17.5)

  • Batsman
  • Fieldsman
  • Bowler
  • Runs Min Bls 4s 6s

P Prathanmitr+ N Chaiwai c D Hannema run out M Veringmeier run out D M Braat run out L Brouwers not out not out dnb dnb dnb

  • b L K Bennett
  • 18

17
98
24
2---
0 31 2 0 0 35 1 0

  • 0 12 1 0
  • S Tippoch*

N Boochatham N Chantham C Sutthiruang R Padunglerd S Saengsakaorat R Sangsoma N Konchan

  • 0
  • 8 1 0

0 18 2 0

  • 5 0 0
  • 0

  • dnb
  • -

W Liengprasert extras
TOTAL

  • dnb
  • -

7
85
(b0 lb0 w5 nb2) 4 wickets for

FOW 1-31(P Prathanmitr) 2-50(N Chaiwai) 3-50(S Tippoch) 4-72(N Boochatham)

Bowler D M Braat L K Bennett L Brouwers Mariska Kornet E L T de Lange
O4442.5 3
M00000

  • R
  • W

01000wd nb
17 11 30 11 16
-2-3-
--11-

Ireland Vs Canada
1-Innings T20 Match Played At Merrion CC, Ireland, 25-Jul-2013, ICC World 2020 Qualifier

Ireland Win by 77 runs

  • Round
  • T206

Toss won by Umpires Scorers Home Side Player / Match Comment
Ireland GAV Baxter (New Zealand) and IJ Gould (England) N/K Ref D Govindjee (South Africa) Res I N Ramage Ireland Shillington, Clare M A (Ireland) Information Cricinfo
IRE 50 in 6.2 overs 100 in 12.5 overs

Shillington 50 in 40 balls 9x4 CAN 50 in 14.3 overs

  • Points Awarded
  • Ireland 2, Canada 0

Ireland 1st Innings 146/7 Closed (Overs 20)

  • Batsman
  • Fieldsman
  • Bowler
  • Runs Min Bls 4s 6s

C M A Shillington I M H C Joyce* C N I M Joyce E A J Richardson M V Waldron+ K J Garth L Delany M E OScott-Hayward E J Tice run out K Coulter c M J Turik
81 17
512
13
236-
0 61 12 0

  • 0 18 2 0
  • b D Shabbir

b D Shabbir b M Patel b M Patel b K N Mirchandani b M J Turik
0000000
4 1 0 6 0 0 8 0 0 8 1 0 5 0 0 4 0 0 6 0 0 c S Sivanathan not out not out

  • dnb
  • L K O'Reilly

LN McCarthy extras

  • dnb
  • -

16
146
(b2 lb3 w11 nb0)

  • 7 wickets for
  • TOTAL

FOW 1-71(I M H C Joyce) 2-95(C N I M Joyce) 3-103(E A J Richardson) 4-113(M V Waldron) 5-127(K J Garth) 6-134(C M A Shillington) 7-137(L Delany)

  • Bowler
  • O

3232244
M0000000

  • R
  • W

0010212wd nb
Saniyah Zia V Vithanage M J Turik J Bartholemew D Shabbir K N Mirchandani M Patel
19 13 20 18 18 27 26
1-22111
-------

Canada 1st Innings 69/10 Closed (Overs 19.2)

  • Batsman
  • Fieldsman
  • Bowler
  • Runs Min Bls 4s 6s

  • M Patel
  • c L K O'Reilly
  • b E A J Richardson

b L Delany b E J Tice b I M H C Joyce b I M H C Joyce b L K O'Reilly
1
14 23
8414430

  • 0
  • 5 0 0

S Sivanathan+ D Shabbir M J Turik* J Bartholemew J White V Vithanage S Tittlemir K Coulter K N Mirchandani Saniyah Zia extras
0 28 1 0 0 43 1 0 0 14 0 0 0000000lbw
4 1 0 4 0 0 4 1 0 2 1 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 c M E OScott-Hayward run out E J Tice c M V Waldron not out b M E OScott-Hayward

  • lbw
  • b E A J Richardson

b M E OScott-Hayward (b0 lb1 w4 nb0)
25

  • TOTAL
  • 10 wickets for
  • 69

FOW 1-3(M Patel) 2-33(S Sivanathan) 3-48(M J Turik) 4-52(J Bartholemew) 5-54(D Shabbir) 6-55(J White) 7-59(V Vithanage) 8-64(S Tittlemir) 9-66(K N Mirchandani) 10-69(Saniyah Zia)

Bowler LN McCarthy E A J Richardson M E OScott-Hayward 3.2 K J Garth L Delany I M H C Joyce E J Tice
O33
M01000000
R8
W02201211wd nb 2-1----1
--------
10 15 711 10 2
2331

  • 1
  • L K O'Reilly
  • 5

Pakistan Vs Zimbabwe
1-Innings T20 Match Played At Hills CC The Vineyard Milverto, 25-Jul-2013, ICC World 2020 Qualifier

Pakistan Win by 72 runs Round Toss won by Umpires
T207 Pakistan N Duguid (West Indies) and Sharfuddoula (Bangladesh) N/K Ref D Govindjee Res P R Smith (neutral)
Scorers Home Side Player / Match Comment
Sana Mir, (Pakist)
PAK 50 in 10.3 overs 100 in 16.1 overs

Sana Mir 50 in 46 balls 8x4 Bismah Maroof 50 in 33 balls 1x4

ZIM 50 in 10.3 overs

  • Points Awarded
  • Pakistan 2, Zimbabwe 0

Pakistan 1st Innings 142/4 Closed (Overs 20)

  • Batsman
  • Fieldsman

c T Mlilo c A Ndiraya run out A Burdett c A Ndiraya not out not out dnb dnb dnb dnb dnb
Bowler b J Nkomo b H S Saili
Runs Min Bls 4s 6s
Nahida Bibi Khan Javeria Khan Irum Javed Nain Abidi Bismah Maroof Sana Mir* Sumaiya Siddiqi Sadia Yousuf Qanita Jalil Batool Fatima+ Nida Rashid Dar extras
20
00
0 20 3 0

  • 0
  • 5 0 0

  • 3 0 0
  • 0

  • b J Nkomo
  • 10

51 50
-
0 12 0 0 0 40 1 0 0 40 8 0

----
11
142
(b1 lb1 w9 nb0)

  • 4 wickets for
  • TOTAL

FOW 1-2(Javeria Khan) 2-10(Irum Javed) 3-33(Nahida Bibi Khan) 4-35(Nain Abidi)

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    ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015 INCLUDING SUMMARISED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OUR VISION OF SUCCESS AS A LEADING GLOBAL SPORT, CRICKET WILL CAPTIVATE AND INSPIRE PEOPLE OF EVERY AGE, GENDER, BACKGROUND AND ABILITY WHILE BUILDING BRIDGES BETWEEN CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES AND COMMUNITIES. Strategic Direction A BIGGER, BETTER, GLOBAL GAME TARGETING MORE PLAYERS, MORE FANS, MORE COMPETITIVE TEAMS. Our long-term success will be judged on growth in participation and public interest and the competitiveness of teams participating in men’s and women’s international cricket. Mission Statement AS THE INTERNATIONAL GOVERNING BODY FOR CRICKET, THE INTERNATIONAL CRICKET COUNCIL WILL LEAD BY: • Providing a world class environment for international cricket • Delivering ‘major’ events across three formats • Providing targeted support to Members • Promoting the global game Our Values THE ICC’S ACTIONS AND PEOPLE ARE GUIDED BY THE FOLLOWING VALUES: • Fairness and Integrity • Excellence • Accountability • Teamwork • Respect for diversity • Commitment to the global game and its great spirit 01 CONTENTS FOREWORD 02 Chairman’s Report 04 Chief Executive’s Report 06 Highlights of the Year 08 Obituaries & Retirements DELIVERING MAJOR EVENTS 12 ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 20 ICC Women’s Championship 22 Pepsi ICC World Cricket League PROMOTING THE GLOBAL GAME 26 LG ICC Awards 2014 28 ICC Cricket Hall of Fame 30 Cricket’s Great Spirit PROVIDING A WORLD-CLASS ENVIRONMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL CRICKET 34 Governance of the Global Game 36 ICC Members 38 Development 40 Commercial 42 Cricket
  • PCB Annual Report 2018-19

    PCB Annual Report 2018-19

    Designed by PRESTIGE Annual Report 2018-2019 ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 Contents Foreword Men's domestic cricket Chairman's Report 1 Regional Inter-District 2018-2019 65 Managing Director's Report 4 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 67 Overview of men's international cricket 5 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy Grade-II 69 Overview of women’s international/domestic cricket 7 One-Day Cup for Regions and Departments 71 Overview of men's domestic cricket 9 Quaid-e-Azam One-Day Cup 73 Overview of women’s game development 11 National T20 Cup 75 Overview of the Academies' programmes 13 HBL PSL 2019 77 Obituaries 16 Pakistan Cup 83 Patron's Trophy Grade-II 85 Men's international cricket (2018-2019) Women's domestic cricket Asia Cup 2018 19 Inter-Departmental T20 Women's Cricket Championship 89 Pakistan vs Australia in the UAE 21 PCB Triangular One-Day Women’s Cricket Tournament 2018-19 91 Pakistan vs New Zealand in the UAE 25 Pakistan in South Africa 27 Pathways cricket Pakistan in England 31 U13 Regional National T20 Tournament 95 U16 Regional National One-Day Tournament 97 Men's international cricket U16 Pentangular One-Day Tournament 99 (2017-2018) Inter-Region U19 Three-Day Tournament 101 Independence Cup 2018 Pakistan vs World XI 35 Inter-Region U19 One-Day Tournament 103 Pakistan vs Sri Lanka in the UAE and Lahore 37 Pentangular U19 T20 Cup 105 Pakistan in New Zealand 39 Pakistan A vs New Zealand A and England Lions in the UAE 106 West Indies in Karachi 41 Pakistan U16 vs Australia U16 in the UAE 109 Pakistan tour of Ireland, England and Scotland 43 Pakistan U16 in Bangladesh
  • January-July

    January-July

    PCB Highlights 1 January – 31 July Stepping up to the fore in the ICC • PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani was reappointed in the prestigious role of Chairperson of the ICC’s Financial and Commercial Affairs Committee (F&CA) after 17 years. He is the only Pakistani to chair one of the ICC’s most important and influential committees. No other Pakistani has ever served on this commitee • Ehsan Mani, during his previous term as ICC F&CA Chairman, was instrumental in commercialising international cricket in 2000 by leading ICC to sign its first-ever commercial deal worth $550m; this was followed by a second deal in 2006 worth over $1.1bn, in which he played the lead role • Pakistan Cricket Board Managing Director Wasim Khan was appointed as a full-member CEO of the ICC Women’s Cricket Committee. • Sana Mir was included into ICC Women’s Committee as one of the three current player representatives. • PCB General Counsel, Barrister Salman Naseer, has been included in the ICC’s Safeguarding Panel • The PCB’s revamped Media, Communications and Digital department joined the ICC in the celebration of the launch of the World Test Championship and organised a fan poll to select the greatest Test match in the country’s history to date and also paid a tribute to all 236 Test cricketers. Introducing the Managing Director The Pakistan Cricket Board has a vision to become the highest performing and most credible cricket board in the world. For the achievement of this key objective Wasim Khan, a renowned cricket administrator, was appointed as the Managing Director.
  • Brittle Quiet After Two Days of Communal Mayhem in Northeast

    Brittle Quiet After Two Days of Communal Mayhem in Northeast

    K K M Iran Deputy Health Sports: Mahendra Singh Dhoni to hit National: Sonia politicising violence, demand Local: “Early restoration of 4G connectivity International: M Y nets for 2020 IPL .......................................... 9 for Shah’s resignation laughable: BJP............... P7 sought”................................................................................ P3 Minister Detected with .............................. P8 Y C C Glimpses of Future JAMMU,THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 , 2020 VOL. 36 | NO.57| REGD. NO. : JM/JK 118/15 /17 | E-mail : [email protected] |www.glimpsesoffuture.com | Price : Rs. 2.00 epaper.glimpsesoffuture.com Brittle quiet after two days of communal Cabinet nod to order on adopting central mayhem in northeast Delhi, toll rises to 22 laws in JK PreSS truSt of inDia new Delhi, feb 26 Doval briefs Shah PreSS truSt of inDia applicable to the whole of new Delhi, feb 26 India except the erstwhile After two days of communal clashes state of Jammu and that claimed 22 lives, a brittle quiet settled on Delhi situation The Cabinet on Kashmir before October 31, over parts of riot-hit northeast Delhi on New Delhi, Feb 26 Wednesday gave its nod to 2019 are now applicable to Wednesday but there was violence in some National Security Advisor (NSA) issue an order which will al - Union territory of Jammu other places with shops set ablaze and the Ajit Doval on Wednesday briefed low 37 central laws in the and Kashmir from October body of an IB staffer found in a drain. Home Minister Amit Shah about the Concurrent List to be imple - 31, 2019. "...It is necessary As police conducted flag marches and prevailing situation in North East mented in the Union to adapt the central laws security personnel spread out across the Delhi where communal violence has Territory of Jammu and made under the Concurrent northeastern edge of India's national capi - claimed at least 22 lives, officials said.
  • Hockey World Cup Opening Ceremony Kicks-Off in India BHUBANESWAR: the 14Th Edition of the Hockey World Cup Gets Under Way in Bhubaneswar, India from Today

    Hockey World Cup Opening Ceremony Kicks-Off in India BHUBANESWAR: the 14Th Edition of the Hockey World Cup Gets Under Way in Bhubaneswar, India from Today

    The Business | SPOThurRsday ,T NoveS mber 291, 20 18 Quick Read Eddings tapped to lead Australian cricket SYDNEY: Australian cricket’s embattled governing body named Earl Eddings to lead the organisation out of crisis Wednesday, opting for a safe pair of hands already serving on the board. Cricket Aus - tralia said in a statement that it had bumped Eddings -- a direc - tor of a risk-management company -- from deputy and interim chairman to have the role full time. "I am honoured to serve in this posi - tion and am committed to making cricket stronger and a game that we can all be proud of," Eddings said. Cricket Australia has been buffeted by a series of bad performances by the men´s test side, after a ball tampering scandal saw the captain and vice captain stood down for cheating. Amid the fallout from the fiasco, former chairman David Peever also quit under intense pressure. The sport’s top body had been under some pressure to appoint a former Australian player. But likely replacement ex-captain Mark Taylor recently quit the board, while CA director and ex-fast bowler Michael Kasprowicz was overlooked. The board instead opted for "a well-regarded member of the team with a solid understand - ing of our history," said director Jacquie Hey. "Earl’s in - volvement over the past decade provides continuity in a time of change," she added. In March, top players were caught using sandpaper to alter the ball at a Test match in Cape Town. Then-captain Steve Smith and his deputy David Warner were banned for 12 months, and batsman Cameron Bancroft for nine months over their roles in the incident.
  • Pakistan Cricket Board 2020

    Pakistan Cricket Board 2020

    PAKISTAN CRICKET BOARD TEAM PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM 2020 - 2023 PAKISTAN’S BIGGEST PASSION POINT Cricket is Pakistan’s most popular sport, the country’s biggest passion point, and we represent the country’s best athletes! PARTNER WITH US ON A JOURNEY TO INSPIRE AND UNIFY OUR NATION! A MISSION Our mission is to inspire and unify the nation by channelizing the passion of the youth, through our winning teams and by providing equal playing opportunities to all. We will demonstrate the highest levels of professionalism, ethics, transparency and accountability to our stakeholders. 360-DEGREE PARTNERSHIP ELITE ATHLETES PASSIONATE FANS TV DIGITAL Associate your brand with Connect with the hearts of Significant TV coverage, 12.8 million digital fan-base Pakistan’s biggest names millions of fans through us including 6 World Cup events with customized activation opportunities ELITE ATHLETES BABAR AZAM BISMAH MAROOF AZHAR ALI SHAHEEN SHAH AFRIDI THE BAADSHAH THE LEADER THE ROCK THE FUTURE Azam is the only batsman in The classy batter and national The epitome of hard work, our Aged 20, Afridi is ranked the world with a top-5 ranking captain leads Pakistan’s dependable Test captain has amongst some of the best fast across all three formats and all-time batting charts with close to 6000 runs in 78 Tests bowlers in world cricket today epitomizes our vision to be the close to 5000 international runs and his career proves that hard and represents a bright future best in everything we do. to her name. work leads to success. for our team. NIDA DAR IMAD WASIM JAVERIA KHAN SHADAB KHAN THE GLOBAL STAR THE DOCTOR THE FIGHTER THE PRINCE Dar is one of Pakistan’s leading Ranked 3rd in world all-rounder Pakistan’s highest run-scorer in Aggressive, smart, and a proven all-rounders and also the first rankings in ODI’s and 7th in T20I ODI cricket, Khan is a proven performer who brings fire and Pakistani cricketer to feature in bowler rankings, Wasim is one performer who has defied many aggression to the table, backed the Women’s Big Bash League.
  • Athletics Chief Sebastian Coe Has Defended Catch Fish and There Are Many Sports That Have Tering Their fi Rst Win Since Join- Converted and Added a Penalty Questions

    Athletics Chief Sebastian Coe Has Defended Catch Fish and There Are Many Sports That Have Tering Their fi Rst Win Since Join- Converted and Added a Penalty Questions

    NBA | Page 9 FOOTBALL | Page 5 Thompson’s Suarez To Advertise here 40 points strikes as Call: 444 11 300, 444 66 621 lead Warriors Uruguay to victory hold Brazil Sunday, March 27, 2016 CRICKET Jumada II 18, 1437 AH India to take on GULF TIMES Australia in must-win match SPORT Page 2 CRICKET Buttler treat serves up England win, Lankans out AFP He received crucial support from New Delhi Chamara Kapugedera who hit 30 while Thisara Perera (20) and Dasun Shanaka who struck 15 off nine balls ngland qualifi ed for the to take the contest down to the wire. World Twenty20 semi-fi - Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid were nals and knocked holders Sri on the receiving off some fi ercesome Lanka out after a nail-biting hitting from the Sri Lankans, with E10-run victory in their do-or-die both men conceding 21 in a single showdown in New Delhi yesterday. over. Jos Buttler smashed 66 in a 37- But Joe Root’s stunning catch at ball knock as England posted a com- mid-off to dismiss Shanaka off the manding total of 171 for four that bowling of Chris Jordan in the 19th ultimately proved too much for Sri over proved crucial as Mathews then Lanka despite a brave, undefeated began running out of partners. innings of 73 by injured skipper An- With Sri Lanka needing 15 from gelo Mathews. the last six balls, allrounder Ben England are now likely to face Stokes conceded just four runs to New Zealand in a semi-fi nal en- clinch the England victory.
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    Page16 Sports.Qxd (Page 1)

    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 (PAGE 16) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU SC allows Centre, State bodies to suggest Baba Fateh Singh Memorial Hockey Tournament names for BCCI administrators MBS Hockey Club to take on NEW DELHI, Jan 24: "Having heard Rohatgi, allowed BCCI to shortlist three Attorney General, and Sibal, names from among the existing Khalsa Club in summit clash The Supreme Court today senior counsel for some of the office bearers who are not dis- Excelsior Sports Correspondent better of Guru Nanak Nagar 58th minutes respectively. allowed the Centre and State state Associations, we permit qualified, by following due pro- Hockey Club by two goals to nil Iqbal Singh, retired Manager Cricket Associations to suggest them to suggest names for cedure to represent the Board in JAMMU, Jan 24: Outplaying (2-0). For MBS Hockey Club, J&K Bank was the chief guest names for appointment in the Committee of Administrators the ICC executive meeting to be their rivals convincingly in their both the goals were scored by on the occasion, while Harbans committee of administrators to for the BCCI in a sealed cover." held from February 2. respective semifinals, MBS Randeep Singh in 16th and 29th Singh, veteran Hockey player run BCCI while making it clear The bench, also comprising "We permit (Arvind) Datar Sania Mirza speaks with Croatia's Ivan Dodig during their Hockey Club Simbal Camp and minutes. was the guest of honour. no one over the age of 70 years justices A M Khanwilkar and D (counsel for BCCI) to give three mixed doubles first round match.
  • Ramos First La Liga Title in Five Years

    Ramos First La Liga Title in Five Years

    FFOOTBALLOOTBALL | Page 4 NBA | Page 6 Roma down Hobbled rivals Lazio in Lakers fall To Advertise here city derby to short against Call: 444 11 300, 444 66 621 stay second Grizzlies Monday, December 5, 2016 GOLF Rabia I 6, 1438 AH Tiger ‘not quite GULF TIMES there’ but still eyes major record SPORT Page 5 ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Liverpool stunned, Baines Jurgen Klopp’s men miss out on a chance to go second in the table after conceding three goals in the denies United last 14 minutes to go down against Bournemouth Everton’s Leighton Baines scored a last-gasp penalty to earn a draw against Manchester United at Goodison Park. (Reuters) fi nd a crucial second goal and the Unit- While City spluttered, Arsenal ed manager was punished for sending stepped up their title challenge with a on Marouane Fellaini in the closing ruthless performance that kept them stages when the former Everton mid- within three points of Chelsea. fi elder carelessly conceded an 89th Sunderland climbed off the bottom Bournemouth’s Dutch defender Nathan Ake (second from left) celebrates with teammates after scoring their fourth goal during the English Premier League match minute penalty with a clumsy challenge with a 2-1 win over spluttering cham- against Liverpool at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth, southern England, yesterday. (AFP) on Idrissa Gueye. pions Leicester. Everton left-back Baines stepped up Harry Kane’s double and a brilliant AFP Goals from Sadio Mane and Divock sive point,” Klopp said. scoring every time we attacked. For this to slot the spot-kick past David de Gea strike from Son Heung-Min inspired London Origi had Liverpool ahead at the break “We opened the door and they ran club and everyone involved it’s make to leave sixth placed United 13 points Tottenham as they got back on track and the points still seemed to be head- through and scored some wonderful for a very special day.