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Pakistan in New Zealand 1972/73 3 Tests Session-By-Session
Pakistan in New Zealand 1972/73 3 Tests Session-by-Session Back to series cover page © 2021 Charles Davis Session Test Day sess Bat 1 Runs(BF) Bat 2 Runs(BF) Innings complete Runs Wkts Deliv. 1st Wellington 1st Fri 2-Feb-1973 1 1 Pakistan (1) 79/2 Majid Khan Sadiq Mohammad 23' lost 79 2 1st 1 2 Pakistan (1) 165/2 Majid Khan Sadiq Mohammad 86 0 1st 1 3 Pakistan (1) 196/2 (51ov) Sadiq Mohammad 107 Majid Khan 78 70' lost 31 0 1st Sat 3-Feb-1973 2 1 Pakistan (1) 307/4 (74ov) Sadiq Mohammad 166 Wasim Raja 9 111 2 184 1st 2 2 Pakistan (1) 357/9 Pervez Sajjad 1 all out. Early tea? NZ 1 wkt? 50 5 1st 2 3 New Zealand (1) 77/2 (18.1ov) GM Turner 41 BF Hastings 7 77 2 1st Sun 4-Feb-1973 3 1 New Zealand (1) 178/3 MG Burgess 47 BF Hastings 46 101 1 1st 3 2 New Zealand (1) 282/6 KJ Wadsworth RJ Hadlee 104 3 1st 3 3 Pakistan (2) 64/2 (15ov) Sadiq Mohammad 42 Majid Khan 9 New Zealand 325/9 all out 107 5 1st Mon 5-Feb-1973 4 1 Pakistan (2) 177/4 Majid Khan Wasim Raja 113 2 1st 4 2 Pakistan (2) 290/6 (71ov) Intikhab Alam 53 Salim Altaf 6 decl. 113 2 1st 4 3 New Zealand (2) 78/3 MG Burgess GM Turner 78 3 2nd Dunedin 2nd Wed 7-Feb-1973 1 1 Pakistan (1) 107/2 (29ov) Sadiq Mohammad 52 Mushtaq Mohammad 6 107 2 232 2nd 1 2 Pakistan (1) 107/2 (29ov) Sadiq Mohammad 52 Mushtaq Mohammad 6 0 0 0 2nd 1 3 Pakistan (1) 107/2 (29ov) Sadiq Mohammad 52 Mushtaq Mohammad 6 0 0 0 2nd Thu 8-Feb-1973 2 1 Pakistan (1) 191/3 (63ov) Asif Iqbal Mushtaq Mohammad 84 1 272 2nd 2 2 Pakistan (1) 330/3 (92ov) Asif Iqbal Mushtaq Mohammad 114 139 0 232 2nd 2 3 Pakistan (1) 507/6 (123ov) Wasim Raja 8 Wasim Bari 2 decl. -
England V Pakistan 1974 3Rd Test the Oval. Test: 744 Match Drawn
England v Pakistan 1974 3rd Test The Oval. Test: 744 Match Drawn. Test in England: 249 D Close of play Not out batsmen Day Runs Wk Ov Min Crowd Toss: Pakistan 1 Pa 317/2 (94ov.) Zaheer Abbas 118, Mushtaq Mohammad 67 317 2 94 15,000 22-Aug-1974 Umpires: WE Alley; HD Bird 2 Pa 600/7, En 15/1 (8ov.) DL Amiss 8, DL Underwood 1 298 6 79 23-Aug-1974 12th Man: 3 En 293/4 (107ov.) DL Amiss 168, KWR Fletcher 12 278 3 99 24-Aug-1974 M Hendrick (En); Aftab Baloch (Pa) 4 En 438/6 (179ov.) KWR Fletcher 76, CM Old 18 145 2 72 26-Aug-1974 5 En 545, Pa 94/4 201 8 76 27-Aug-1974 - - - TOTALS 1239 21 421 1660 49,780 Scorers: GGA Saulez; J Hill Test # PAKISTAN 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 18 Sadiq Mohammad c-fl Old b Willis 21 71 2,- 44 R Mins GG Arnold 37 5 106 1 1,0 - 24 Majid Khan b Underwood 98 182 12,- 163 1-66 66 71 S Moh/M Khan 41 RGD Willis 28 3 102 2 2,0 - 15 Zaheer Abbas b Underwood 240 545 22,- 410 2-166 100 110 M Khan/Z Abb 39 CM Old 29.3 3 143 0 9,0 1 36 Mushtaq Mohammad b Arnold 76 202 9,- 171 3-338 172 202 M Moh/Z Abb 129 DL Underwood 44 14 106 2 0,0 - 32 Asif Iqbal c& b Greig 29 97 5,- 55 4-431 93 97 A Iqb/Z Abb 188 AW Greig 25 5 92 2 2,0 - 6 Wasim Raja c-ln Denness b Greig 28 83 5,- 70 5-503 72 83 W Raja/Z Abb 220 D Lloyd 2 0 13 0 0,0 - 4 Imran Khan cwk Knott b Willis 24 50 1,- 40 6-550 47 47 Z Abb/I Khan 24 41,c15 Intikhab Alam not out 32 51 1,2 26 7-550 0 1 I Khan/I Alam 0 11 Sarfraz Nawaz not out 14 46 2,- 35 (600) 50 46 S Naw/I Alam 32 13 Asif Masood 24,w Wasim Bari Majid hit an all-run five without overthrows. -
Orme) Wilberforce (Albert) Raymond Blackburn (Alexander Bell
Copyrights sought (Albert) Basil (Orme) Wilberforce (Albert) Raymond Blackburn (Alexander Bell) Filson Young (Alexander) Forbes Hendry (Alexander) Frederick Whyte (Alfred Hubert) Roy Fedden (Alfred) Alistair Cooke (Alfred) Guy Garrod (Alfred) James Hawkey (Archibald) Berkeley Milne (Archibald) David Stirling (Archibald) Havergal Downes-Shaw (Arthur) Berriedale Keith (Arthur) Beverley Baxter (Arthur) Cecil Tyrrell Beck (Arthur) Clive Morrison-Bell (Arthur) Hugh (Elsdale) Molson (Arthur) Mervyn Stockwood (Arthur) Paul Boissier, Harrow Heraldry Committee & Harrow School (Arthur) Trevor Dawson (Arwyn) Lynn Ungoed-Thomas (Basil Arthur) John Peto (Basil) Kingsley Martin (Basil) Kingsley Martin (Basil) Kingsley Martin & New Statesman (Borlasse Elward) Wyndham Childs (Cecil Frederick) Nevil Macready (Cecil George) Graham Hayman (Charles Edward) Howard Vincent (Charles Henry) Collins Baker (Charles) Alexander Harris (Charles) Cyril Clarke (Charles) Edgar Wood (Charles) Edward Troup (Charles) Frederick (Howard) Gough (Charles) Michael Duff (Charles) Philip Fothergill (Charles) Philip Fothergill, Liberal National Organisation, N-E Warwickshire Liberal Association & Rt Hon Charles Albert McCurdy (Charles) Vernon (Oldfield) Bartlett (Charles) Vernon (Oldfield) Bartlett & World Review of Reviews (Claude) Nigel (Byam) Davies (Claude) Nigel (Byam) Davies (Colin) Mark Patrick (Crwfurd) Wilfrid Griffin Eady (Cyril) Berkeley Ormerod (Cyril) Desmond Keeling (Cyril) George Toogood (Cyril) Kenneth Bird (David) Euan Wallace (Davies) Evan Bedford (Denis Duncan) -
Justice Qayyum's Report
PART I BACKGROUND TO INQUIRY 1. Cricket has always put itself forth as a gentleman’s game. However, this aspect of the game has come under strain time and again, sadly with increasing regularity. From BodyLine to Trevor Chappel bowling under-arm, from sledging to ball tampering, instances of gamesmanship have been on the rise. Instances of sportsmanship like Courtney Walsh refusing to run out a Pakistani batsman for backing up too soon in a crucial match of the 1987 World Cup; Imran Khan, as Captain calling back his counterpart Kris Srikanth to bat again after the latter was annoyed with the decision of the umpire; batsmen like Majid Khan walking if they knew they were out; are becoming rarer yet. Now, with the massive influx of money and sheer increase in number of matches played, cricket has become big business. Now like other sports before it (Baseball (the Chicago ‘Black-Sox’ against the Cincinnati Reds in the 1919 World Series), Football (allegations against Bruce Grobelar; lights going out at the Valley, home of Charlton Football club)) Cricket Inquiry Report Page 1 Cricket faces the threat of match-fixing, the most serious threat the game has faced in its life. 2. Match-fixing is an international threat. It is quite possibly an international reality too. Donald Topley, a former county cricketer, wrote in the Sunday Mirror in 1994 that in a county match between Essex and Lancashire in 1991 Season, both the teams were heavily paid to fix the match. Time and again, former and present cricketers (e.g. Manoj Prabhakar going into pre-mature retirement and alleging match-fixing against the Indian team; the Indian Team refusing to play against Pakistan at Sharjah after their loss in the Wills Trophy 1991 claiming matches there were fixed) accused different teams of match-fixing. -
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2021 (PAGE 12) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Set world record target of 420, J&K Premier League Vijay, Hero Clubs register wins India in trouble at 39/1 Excelsior Sports Correspondent and another ex-International CHENNAI, Feb 8: short of the follow-on target after He not just negated but also Player Amar Deep Singh, Rajesh being bowled out for 337. India attacked the spinners with aplomb JAMMU, Feb 8: In the ongo- Sumberia former National Player, India were left with the her- resumed the day at 257 for six. but what Root could not tackle ing J&K Premier Football League Harbans Lal ex-Player, Kamaljeet culean task of chasing a world Hoping to give their bowlers was a delivery that kept low on being played at GGM Science ex-I-League player and Yousuf record 420 after England refused some respite from the sweltering landing before thudding against College ground here, two match- Don Secretary DFA Jammu were to declare in an unfocussed sec- heat, England decided against the English run-machine's pads. es were played as per the fixture. also present. ond essay, cut short by enforcing the follow-on and bat- The umpire had no hesitation In the first match, Vijay Club The matches were officiated Ravichandran Ashwin's brilliance ted again. in raising his finger as Jasprit defeated Param Football Club by Dheeraj Meenia, Satnam on a sharply turning fourth day But the start wasn't the one Bumrah appealed for an LBW. by a solitary goal which was Singh, Aman Sudan and Madav strip in the opening Test here they wanted as Ashwin bowled Ollie Pope (28), Jos Buttler scored by Parth. -
New Zealand V Pakistan 1972/73 2Nd Test Dunedin. Test: 712 Pakistan Won by an Innings & 166 Runs
New Zealand v Pakistan 1972/73 2nd Test Dunedin. Test: 712 Pakistan won by an innings & 166 runs. Test in New Zealand: 47 D Close of play Not out batsmen Day Runs Wk Ov Min Crowd Toss: Pakistan 1 Pa 107/2 (29ov.) Sadiq Mohammad 52, Mushtaq Mohammad 6 107 2 29 7-Feb-1973 Umpires: DEA Copps; RWR Shortt 2 Pa 507/6 (123ov.) Wasim Raja 8, Wasim Bari 2 400 4 94 1,000 8-Feb-1973 12th Man: 3 NZ 156, NZ 123/5 (35ov.) V Pollard 23, KJ Wadsworth 13 279 15 87 9-Feb-1973 RJ Hadlee (NZ); Azmat Rana (Pa) 4 NZ 185 62 5 14 10-Feb-1973 Follow-on enforced TOTALS 848 26 224 895 - Test # PAKISTAN 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 11 Sadiq Mohammad b Hadlee 61 157 5,- R Mins DR Hadlee 24 3 100 2 1 9 Zaheer Abbas cwk Wadsworth b Hadlee 15 30 1-23 23 30 Z Abb/S Moh BR Taylor 22 3 91 2 - 17 Majid Khan c-bo & b Taylor 26 46 2-81 58 46 M Khan/S Moh BE Congdon 17 1 72 1 - 29 Mushtaq Mohammad cwk Wadsworth b Congdon 201 383 20,- 407 3-126 45 79 S Moh/M Moh HJ Howarth 29 6 83 1 - 25 Asif Iqbal c-sq Hastings b Taylor 175 275 18,1 299 4-476 350 275 A Iqb/M Moh V Pollard 13 2 64 0 - 2 Wasim Raja not out 8 48 5-500 24 27 M Moh/W Raja DR O'Sullivan 18 2 81 0 - 34,c11 Intikhab Alam c-ln Pollard b Howarth 3 0,- 6-504 4 I Alam/W Raja 17,w Wasim Bari not out 2 0,- (507) 3 W Bari/W Raja 8 16 Pervez Sajjad 11 Salim Altaf 5 Sarfraz Nawaz Extras b 0, lb 13, nb 3, w 0 16 4th wicket: 350 off about 460 balls Total 123 overs 6 wkts decl. -
Imran Khan: the Cricketer, the Celebrity, the Politician
Christopher Sandford Imran Khan: The Cricketer, The Celebrity, The Politician Аннотация The definitive biography of Imran Khan, the former Pakistan cricket captain and all-rounder – the Oxbridge graduate and vociferous campaigner; the devout Muslim whose kaleidoscopic social life flooded the gossip columns; the man who raised $60 million for cancer research and who is now one of the most important political figures in Pakistan.On one thing, Imran Khan’s friends and enemies agree: it all began with the leopard print satin trousers. In November 1974, the Cricketer International published an article about the new elite group of young talented players, ‘into concepts like fashion and pop music’, and bent on challenging cricket’s eternal stereotypes. Of the five featured stars on the cover, a superbly hirsute 21-year-old wearing a tight black shirt and gaudy trousers, with a facial expression of supreme self-confidence, stood out.Imran Khan has always been a controversial figure, a man who gives rise to hot debate on account of his strong conviction and hard line views. From his achievements on the cricket field as the Pakistan captain who captured the World Cup and the game’s best all-rounder in history, through to his racy social life – the practising Muslim boogieing on the dancefloor of Annabel’s, ‘an astonishing lovemaker’, according to one overnight partner, praised by Diana Princess of Wales, close friend to his then wife Jemima Goldsmith, as a ‘devoted husband’ – the Imran story is full of colour and contradictions.Acclaimed biographer Christopher Sandford has approached a richly varied cast list of Imran associates past and present – from Geoff Boycott, Javed Miandad, Mike Brearley, David Gower and John Major through to Nelson Mandela and close acquaintances male and female such as Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger, John Major, Keith Richards, sources close to the late Princess of Wales and Pakistan’s General Musharraf. -
List of Office Bearers 2004
Parnell Cricket Club Incorporated - Established 1858 ANNUAL REPORT, ACCOUNTS and BALANCE SHEET Lockie Ferguson Catching Eoin Morgan – Final, New Zealand vs England, ICC CWC, Lord’s, 14 July 2019 21 wickets in the ICC CWC19 Tournament and selected for the CWC World XI Photo - Associated Press 2018 – 2019 : 161st Season 1. NEW ZEALAND – BLACK CAPS – 2018/19 & ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2019 The Club was honoured to have two members selected to represent New Zealand in the past 12 months. WER (WILL) SOMERVILLE and LH (LOCKIE) FERGUSON Will and Lockie – both bowling for Parnell Will, a dream Test debut 7/127 (4/75 & 3/52) and Test won Lockie, 21 wickets at 19.47 in the ICC CWC And Lockie selected for the WORLD XI, ICC CWC 2019 WILL SOMERVILLE Born in 1984, Will, an off spinner, made his 1st Class debut for Otago in 2004/05 for whom he represented till 2007/08. Then, whilst in Sydney, for NSW from 2014 to 2018. Will returned to NZ later last year, accepted a contract with ACA and joined Parnell. Selected for the Black Caps’ series vs Pakistan in the UAE in December, he took, in the 3rd Test on debut, 7/127 (4/75 and 3/52). This enabled NZ to win the Test by 123 runs and so take out the series. Will’s apparences for Parnell were limited but he did well for Auckland and was awarded Cricketer of the Year – the John Bentham Morris Memorial Trophy, the first Parnell player to be so honoured since Ross Morgan in 1978/79. -
(Headingley). Test: 742 Match Drawn
England v Pakistan 1974 1st Test Leeds (Headingley). Test: 742 Match Drawn. Test in England: 247 D Close of play Not out batsmen Day Runs Wk Ov Mins Crowd Toss: Pakistan 1 Pa 227/9 (90ov.) Sarfraz Nawaz 5, Asif Masood 1 227 9 90.0 25-Jul-1974 Umpires: AE Fagg; TW Spencer 2 Pa 285, En 183, Pa 20/0 Sadiq Mohammad 8, Shafiq Ahmed 10 261 11 86.5 26-Jul-1974 12th Man: 3 Pa 179, En 38/2 (17ov.) JH Edrich 8, MH Denness 6 197 12 82.1 27-Jul-1974 J Birkenshaw (En); Aftab Baloch (Pa) 4 En 238/6 (107ov.) KWR Fletcher 67, CM Old 10 200 4 90 29-Jul-1974 5 En 238/6 KWR Fletcher 67, CM Old 10 - 30-Jul-1974 TOTALS 885 36 349.0 1377 33,870 Scorers: GGA Saulez? Test # PAKISTAN 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 16 Sadiq Mohammad c-sg Lloyd b Hendrick 28 80 3,- 53 R Min GG Arnold 31.5 8 67 3 4,0 - 1 Shafiq Ahmed b Old 7 22 1,- 19 1-12 12 22 S Ahm/S Moh 5 CM Old 21 4 65 3 8,0 - 22 Majid Khan c& b Greig 75 222 9,- 201 2-60 48 57 S Moh/M Khan 20 M Hendrick 26 4 91 2 2,2 - 34 Mushtaq Mohammad c-sl Fletcher b Underwood 6 35 0,- 28 3-70 10 35 M Moh/M Khan 24 DL Underwood 12 6 26 1 0,0 - 13 Zaheer Abbas cwk Knott b Hendrick 48 104 7,- 79 4-170 100 104 Z Abb/M Khan 73 AW Greig 11 4 14 1 1,0 - 30 Asif Iqbal cwk Knott b Arnold 14 67 0,- 61 5-182 12 22 M Khan/A Iqb 6 39,c13 Intikhab Alam cwk Knott b Arnold 3 8 0,- 10 6-189 7 8 I Alam/A Iqb 10 2 Imran Khan c-2s Greig b Old 23 80 2,- 64 7-198 9 34 A Iqb/I Khan 5 22,w Wasim Bari c-3s Denness b Old 2 18 0,- 8 8-209 11 18 W Bari/I Khan 14 9 Sarfraz Nawaz b Arnold 53 84 8,- 74 9-223 14 25 I Khan/S Naw -
November-December
PCB Highlights 1 November – 31 December 3rd Edition PCB brings Test cricket back to Pakistan The purist and most traditional format of the gentleman’s game returned to Pakistan after more than 10 years when Sri Lanka played the ICC World Test Championship fixtures in Rawalpindi and Karachi in December. For this team to put the March 2009 tragedy behind it and return twice in a space of three months was a strong and powerful statement to the world about their confidence and trust in Pakistan’s security agencies and the support to the Pakistan Cricket Board in its efforts and endeavours for the complete and uninterrupted restoration of international cricket in the country. The Sri Lanka cricket team was excellent – both on and off the field – and returned home not only after making more friends and followers than ever, but also after proving to be outstanding ambassadors of their country. They were gracious in defeat and generous in praising the hospitality and security offered to them during their Test tour. “Now I do regret not coming for the shorter formats. At that time it was a really hard decision to take because I had heard and read lots of things about Pakistan on news and social media - not positive things. But the guys who came here before gave really good comments and that’s why all the seniors decided to go and play a good Test series. Now I think I should have come and played the one-dayers,” Sri Lanka skipper Dimuth Karunaratne said. “I can say that for me it feels really safe. -
Prime Minister's Laptop Scheme Students' Merit List for the Award of Laptops - Hazara University, Mansehra
Prime Minister's Laptop Scheme Students' Merit List for the Award of Laptops - Hazara University, Mansehra Campus Department/ School Degree Level Merit Selection Year of Study Name of Student Father's Name CNIC Degree Title CGPA Garden Campus Archaeology Bachelors Selected 1st Ahsan Ahmad Mushtaq 1350325775477 BS 3 TAHIR IQBAL Raffat Iqbal 1350353718331 BS 3.3 2nd Muhammad Zahoor M. Manzoor 1310115519387 BS 3.9 3rd Bilad-ul-Amin Anwar Zeb 1350369533995 BS 3.35 Waiting 1st Amir Sajjad M. Sajjad 1350358082019 BS 2.9 2nd Awais Saleem M. Saleem 1350350508661 BS 3.2 Mehran Ashraf M. Ashraf 1350372127587 BS 3.13 Muhammad Owais Khan Aurangzeb Khan 1730183098441 BS 3.21 Not Selected 1st Farooq Shah Nazar Hussain Shah 1350309552451 BS NULL Zeeshan Khan Awal Khan 1350396707767 BS NULL Masters Selected 1st Tanzeela Chand Mehboob Ali 1350397243264 MA 4 2nd Abdul Ghani MUHAMMAD SADIQ 1730118891851 MA 3.93 Waiting 1st Kamran Hussain Bagh Hussain 1310165315435 MA 3.4 Nadir Rehman M. Rehman 1420392203459 MA 3.6 Ravaiz khan Mamuzai Khan 1620249671207 MA 3.4 Saleem Taj Shams ul Qamar 1620220602531 MA 3 Sami-ul -Haq Ahmad Gul 4130491610945 MA 3.98 Usman Said Ali 1620303529425 MA 3.8 2nd Haider Ahmad MIRZA KHAN 1520277489441 MA 3.3 Rahima Khan M. Ishtiaq Khan 1310114611680 MA 3.2 Not Selected 1st Muhammad Jazeb Ajmal Ajmal Khan 1620232881021 MA NULL Sami-ul -Haq Ahmad Gul 0 MA 0 2nd Hazrat Bilal Sher Alam Khan 1620132167393 MA NULL Architecture Bachelors Selected 1st AFTAB ALAM M. Sher Khan 1560240083901 B.ARCH 3.23 Asim Mazhar Mazhar Hussian 1310188191383 B.ARCH 3.19 Jawad Younas M. -
High Court of Sindh, Karachi Tentative List of Applicants Applied for the Post of Civil Judge & Judicial Magistrate, 2020
HIGH COURT OF SINDH, KARACHI TENTATIVE LIST OF APPLICANTS APPLIED FOR THE POST OF CIVIL JUDGE & JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE, 2020 SNO NAME BIRTH DATE ENROL. DATE DOMICILE AND PRC OBJECTIONS REMARKS 1 Aajiz Hussain Solangi 01-JAN-1989 01-AUG-2015 Naushero Feroze - Eligible S/o Mohammad Juman Solangi (31 years, 2 months and (4 years, 7 months and 30 days) Naushero Feroze (20201109) 30 days) 2 Aakash Mustafa 21-JUL-1992 24-SEP-2018 Shikarpur - Eligible S/o Jamshed Mustafa (27 years, 8 months and (1 year, 6 months and 7 days) Shikarpur BACHELOR DEGREE INSTEAD OF (2020865) 10 days) MARKS SHEET AND LL.B. DEGREE INSTEAD OF MARRKS SHEET ARE REQUIRED. 3 Aamir Ali 17-NOV-1991 10-FEB-2020 Kamber @Shadadkot TWO CHARACTER CERTIFICATES OF Not Eligible, Due To Objections S/o Suhbat Ali Gopang (28 years, 4 months and (1 month and 21 days) Kamber @Shadadkot RESPECTABLE PERSONS ARE BACHELORS DEGREE INSTEAD OF (2020872) 14 days) REQUIRED. PASS CERTIFICATE AND LL.B. DEGREE INSTEAD OF PASS CERTIFICATE ARE REQUIRED. 4 Aamir Ali 03-FEB-1992 08-MAY-2018 Naushero Feroze - Eligible S/o Abdul Sattar Memon (28 years, 1 month and (1 year, 10 months and 23 days) Naushero Feroze (202045) 28 days) 5 Aamir Ali 28-JAN-1994 03-OCT-2017 Dadu - Eligible S/o Qazi Ali Asghar (26 years, 2 months and (2 years, 5 months and 28 days) Dadu (20201066) 3 days) 6 Aamir Ali 05-NOV-1993 29-JAN-2020 Kamber @Shadadkot - Eligible S/o Ghulam Ali Gopang (26 years, 4 months and (2 months and 2 days) Kamber @Shadadkot INTERMEDIATE PACCA CERTIFICATE (2020480) 26 days) INSTEAD OF MARKS SHEET, BACHELOR DEGREE INSTEAD OF MARKS SHEET AND LL.B.