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Section C C.1 Risk Management and Internal Audit
Section C C.1 Risk Management and Internal Audit Internal Audit The Directorate’s Audit Committee oversees, on behalf of the Director-General, the Directorate’s governance, risk, compliance and internal control environments, and provides assurance as to their effectiveness. The Committee acts independently of management. The EDD Audit Committee Charter was reviewed and agreed (with only minor amendments) in November 2012. There were no changes to the membership of the Audit Committee during the financial year. Annual and forward audit programs are guided by governance, risk and compliance programs and are supported by an Audit Recommendations Implementation Register. The Directorate’s three-year internal audit program was agreed by the Senior Executive Committee and by the Audit Committee in November 2012, with the program including a balance of compliance and performance audits across the three years. A significant matter of interest for the EDD Audit Committee during this reporting year was the implementation of recommendations identified by the Auditor-General during the 2011-12 financial audit, to improve the control framework in place within the Directorate. By the end of the 2012-13 reporting year the majority of recommendations had been addressed and completed. The Audit Committee specifically congratulated the relevant areas of the Directorate on their work in documenting and improving governance and control processes. Four internal audits were completed during the reporting year, with a further three internal audits undertaken but not yet complete at the end of the year. The internal audits completed and presented to the EDD Audit Committee during the 2012-13 reporting year were: • Follow Up Audit – Territory Venues and Events – November 2012 • Review of credit card usage – May 2013 • Review of the payment of invoices – May 2013 • Review of salary acquittal reports – June 2013 The EDD Audit Committee met on six occasions during 2012-13. -
India Holds the Aces in Its Opener Against a Wounded South Africa
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Cricket World Cup Begins Mar 8 Schedule on Page-3
www.Asia Times.US NRI Global Edition Email: [email protected] March 2016 Vol 7, Issue 3 Cricket World Cup begins Mar 8 Schedule on page-3 Indian Team: Pakistan Team: Shahid Afridi (c), Anwar Ali, Ahmed Shehzad MS Dhoni (capt, wk), Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Mohammad Hafeez Bangladesh Team: Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Yuvraj Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Irfan Squad: Tamim Iqbal, Soumya Sarkar, Moham- Singh, Suresh Raina, R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Sharjeel Khan, Wahab Riaz mad Mithun, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Ra- Mohammed Shami, Harbhajan Singh, Jasprit Mohammad Nawaz, Muhammad Sami him, Sabbir Rahman, Mashrafe Mortaza (capt), Bumrah, Pawan Negi, Ashish Nehra, Hardik Khalid Latif, Mohammad Amir Mahmudullah Riyad, Nasir Hossain, Nurul Pandya. Umar Akmal, Sarfraz Ahmed, Imad Wasim Hasan, Arafat Sunny, Mustafizur Rahman, Al- Amin Hossain, Taskin Ahmed and Abu Hider. Australia Team: Steven Smith (c), David Warner (vc), Ashton Agar, Nathan Coulter-Nile, James Faulkner, Aaron Finch, John Hastings, Josh Hazlewood, Usman Khawaja, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Max- well, Peter Nevill (wk), Andrew Tye, Shane Watson, Adam Zampa England: Eoin Morgan (c), Alex Hales, Ja- Asia Times is Globalizing son Roy, Joe Root, Jos Buttler, James Vince, Ben Now appointing Stokes, Moeen Ali, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, David Willey, Steven Finn, Reece Topley, Sam Bureau Chiefs to represent Billings, Liam Dawson New Zealand Team: Asia Times in ALL cities Kane Williamson (c), Corey Anderson, Trent Worldwide Boult, Grant Elliott, Martin Guptill, Mitchell McClenaghan, -
Bairstow Seals England Rout of South Africa
Sports FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2017 44 SL’s Malinga in hot water over ‘monkey’ comment COLOMBO: Sri Lanka fast bowler Lasith Malinga key know about a parrot’s nesting hollow? This is like in a national squad if they are above 16 percent.” faced an investigation yesterday after he compared a a monkey getting into a parrot’s nest and talking Malinga, 33, was a surprise choice for the Sri Lanka government minister to a monkey following criticism about it.” squad as he has played little international cricket in that the country’s cricketers were too fat. Sports min- Jayasekera said some Sri Lankan players had pot the previous 18 months because of injury. ister Dayasiri Jayasekera said he ordered an inquiry bellies that stopped them moving and that often Just prior to the Champions Trophy, however, after Malinga lambasted him for questioning the they could not hold catches. Pakistan skipper Sarfraz Malinga won the cash-rich Indian Premier League endurance of Sri Lankan players following their fail- Ahmed was twice dropped in his side’s Champions (IPL) title with the Mumbai Indians. Malinga was the ure to reach the Champions Trophy semi-finals. Trophy win over Sri Lanka. Both catches were off the only player excused from Sri Lanka’s high altitude “He is now under investigation for making state- bowling of Malinga, who ended up with just one training camp before the Champions Trophy, ments to the media in breach of his contract with Sri wicket for 52 runs. Jayasekera said he ordered a fit- because of the IPL campaign. -
Cummins Claims Four As Australia Dominate Agencies 26* at the Other End
14 Sunday, January 10, 2021 Sports SCG TEST ENTHRALS Cummins claims four as Australia dominate AGENCIES 26* at the other end. India SYDNEY Australia’s Pat Cummins would’ve probably scored a successfully appeals for the few more runs, were it not for PAT Cummins led a fantastic wicket of India’s Mohammed another sensational direct-hit, bowling performance by the Siraj on the third day of the this time by Labuschagne to hosts as India were bowled third Test at the Sydney Cricket catch Jasprit Bumrah short. In out for 244 before Australia Ground (SCG) in Sydney on all, India suffered three run- made 103/2, extending their Saturday. (AFP) outs in their innings of 244. lead to 197 runs on day three Jadeja copped a blow to his of the third Test in Sydney on gloves off a Mitchell Starc lift- Saturday. er and was also unable to take Australia’s quicks got the the field later, adding to In- ball to talk on a pitch that ap- dia’s growing injury concerns. peared to be flat, putting their Australia looked to be pos- side in the driver’s seat. Mar- itive after securing a healthy nus Labuschagne and Steve 94-run lead. Debutant Will Smith then made an unbeaten Pucovski, who scored a fine 68-run partnership to ensure fifty in Australia’s first -in the hosts finished the day well nings, got going with a crack- Barcelona’s Argentinian forward Lionel Messi celebrates with Barce- and truly on top. ing cut shot off Saini, but was lona’s Spanish midfielder Pedri (right) after scoring a goal during the The match hung in the bal- soon dismissed for 10 by Siraj, Spanish League match against Granada at the Los Carmenes stadium ance at the start of day’s play with the bowler getting one to in Granada on Saturday. -
Mathematical Models for Cricket Team Selection
Mathematical Models for Cricket Team Selection Hamish Thorburn Dr Michael Forbes The University of Queensland 26/02/2015 1 1 Abstract An attempt was made to try and select the Australian Test Cricket Team for then-upcoming series against India in December-January 2014-2015. Data was collected pertaining to 37 Australian cricket players, relating to both recent form (the 12 months prior to commencement of the project) and career form across multiple formats of the game. The team was selected using a mixed-integer- programming (MIP) model, after processing the statistics collected to create usable parameters for the model. It was found that the team selected by the MIP model shared only 5 of the 11 players with the actual team selected by the Australian Board of Selectors to compete in the series. When altering parameters of the model, it was found that the batting diversity of the team could be doubled while only losing 0.008 of the available talent of selected players. The reduced costs were calculated to determine how close unselected players were to being selected, and what they would have to increase their batting/bowling averages to be considered for selection. Finally, we compared the ICC player ratings to our calculated batting and bowling indices, to try to determine the optimal weighting between the different statistics. It was found that batting average was most important in batting performance (but was more important in test matches than one-day matches) and that bowling average and economy were equally important in bowling performance. 2 Introduction 2.1 The Game of Cricket Cricket is a sport composing of opposing teams of 11 players each side. -
ENGADINE DRAGONS CRICKET CLUB INC Newsletter No.1
2017/2018 Season Newsletter No.8 engadinedragonscc.org.au ENGADINE DRAGON CRICKET CLUB Page 2 ENGADINE DRAGON CRICKET CLUB Page 2 ENGADINE DRAGON CRICKET CLUB Page 3 AROUND THE GROUNDS Welcome back to all our junior players after the Christmas break and a belated welcome back to our senior players who returned to play January 6. For some sides there are only a couple of rounds to play until the end of the season, but we have a number of teams that are still in the hunt for a shot at the silverware. In the junior competition the two top placed teams contend the Final, and at the conclusion of Round No.8 the following 6 sides are still in contention - 16C - currently 1st, 14D - currently 1st, 12A - currently 2nd, 10A - currently 1st, 10E - currently 3rd and 10F - currently 1st. The junior finals will be played on Saturday 10th March with Sunday March 11th the reserve day. In the senior competition teams 2 and 3 qualify for semi final – the winning team plays the minor premiers in Final. Currently the following sides are still in contention - B2 (JW) - currently 1st, B3 - currently 3rd, B5 - currently 4th and B2 (CD) – currently 5th. The senior Semi Final is played - Saturday 24th & Sunday 25th February and the Final is played – Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th March. Good luck to all teams. The best performances in the seniors since the resumption of the competitions have come from Pat Delaney (B5) 131, Josh Berry (B3) 92, Charles Johnston (B2) 92, Pat Bird (B5) 86no, Ben Williams (B1) 80 and John Sheehy (B2) 6 for 15. -
P14 5 Layout 1
14 Established 1961 Sports Tuesday, January 23, 2018 Munro gets New Zealand home as Pakistan woes continue Southee finish with best New Zealand figures of three for 13 WELLINGTON: Colin Munro ensured New Zealand SCOREBOARD continued a stellar home summer yesterday when they thrashed Pakistan by seven wickets with 25 balls to spare in the opening Twenty20 match in Wellington. WELLINGTON: Completed scoreboard in the first Twenty20 Munro was left unbeaten on 49 when a wide by between New Zealand and Pakistan in Wellington yesterday. Hasan Ali in the 16th over gave New Zealand victory as they chased down Pakistan’s 105 in the clash of the Pakistan world’s top two ranked Twenty20 sides. It extended Fakhar Zaman c Kitchen b Southee 3 New Zealand’s winning streak to 13 across all three for- Umar Amin c Kitchen b Rance 0 mats in the past two months including five one-dayers Mohammad Nawaz c Munro b Southee 7 against Pakistan and a series of Tests, ODIs and Haris Sohail c Bruce b Kitchen 9 Twenty20s against the West Indies. Babar Azam c Bruce b Munro 41 Sarfraz Ahmed st Phillips b Santner 9 Shadab Khan c Phillips b Santner 0 Faheem Ashraf c Bruce b Southee 7 We’re not Hasan Ali c Southee b Rance 23 Mohammad Amir c Southee b Rance 3 batting well Rumman Raees not out 0 Extras: (w3) 3 up the order Total: (for 10 wickets; 19.4 overs) 105 Fall of wickets: 1-4 (Fakhar), 2-4 (Umar), 3-15 (Nawaz), 4-22 (Haris), 5-38 (Sarfraz), 6-38 (Shadab), 7-53 (Faheem), 8-83 (Hasan), 9-90 (Amir), For Tim Southee, the stand-in captain after a late 10-105 (Babar) Bowling: Rance 4-0-26-3 (1w), Southee 4-0-13-3 decision to rest Kane Williamson who has a minor (1w), de Grandhomme 2-0-11-0, Kitchen 1-0-3-1, Sodhi 4-0-25-0 injury, everything went according to plan. -
Statistics and Scorecards
Statistics and Scorecards 2017-18 AUSTRALIA v ENGLAND The Gabba November 23-27, 2017 Toss: England Umpires: Aleem Dar, M Erasmus, CB Gaffeney (TV) Referee: RB Richardson Award: SPD Smith (Aus) Attendance: 130,665 Australia won by 10 wickets ENGLAND AUSTRALIA 1st Innings 2nd Innings 1st Innings 2nd Innings AN Cook c Handscomb b Starc 2 c Starc b Hazlewood 7 CT Bancroft c Bairstow b Broad 5 not out 82 MD Stoneman b Cummins 53 c Smith b Lyon 27 DA Warner c Malan b Ball 26 not out 87 JM Vince run out (Lyon) 83 c Smith b Hazlewood 2 UT Khawaja lbw b Moeen 11 JE Root * lbw b Cummins 15 lbw b Hazlewood 51 SPD Smith * not out 141 DJ Malan c Marsh b Starc 56 c Smith b Lyon 4 PSP Handscomb lbw b Anderson 14 Moeen Ali lbw b Lyon 38 st Paine b Lyon 40 SE Marsh c Anderson b Broad 51 JM Bairstow + c Paine b Cummins 9 c Handscomb b Starc 42 TD Paine + c Bairstow b Anderson 13 International Scoresheets CR Woakes b Lyon 0 c Smith b Starc 17 MA Starc c and b Broad 6 SCJ Broad c Handscomb b Hazlewood 20 c Paine b Starc 2 PJ Cummins c Cook b Woakes 42 JT Ball c Warner b Starc 14 c Handscomb b Cummins 1 JR Hazlewood b Moeen 6 JM Anderson not out 5 not out 0 NM Lyon c Cook b Root 9 5 b, 1 nb, 1 w 7 2 nb 2 1 lb, 1 nb, 2 w 4 2 lb, 1 nb, 1 w 4 116.4 overs, 509 mins 302 71 .4 overs, 325 mins 195 130.3 overs, 561 mins 142 50 overs, 212 mins 0-173 Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Cook), 2-127 (Stoneman), 3-145 (Vince), 4-163 Fall of wickets: 1-11 (Cook), 2-17 (Vince), Fall of wickets: 1-7 (Bancroft), 2-30 (Khawaja), 3-59 (Warner), Fall of wickets: (Root), 5-246 (Malan), 6-249 -
Gill Misses out on Century, India a in Driver's Seat
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU MIER Academy lifts Pulwama Martyrs Memorial Cricket Cup Gill misses out on century, India A in IGP Jammu, cricketers pay floral driver’s seat against South Africa A tributes to brave hearts THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, by the hard-working Piedt, 10 and attacked when presented Excelsior Sports Correspondent holding the event in a befitting Prominent among those who Sept 10: runs short of a ton. with bad deliveries to take the manner and lauded the efforts of graced the occasion were Rajesh Captain Shubman Gill missed Wicketkeeper-batsman K S game away from the visitors. JAMMU, Sept 10: Inspector the young players for exception- Dhar, Chairman Media out on a century by 10 runs while Bharat, who has been a consis- Saxena, who started slowly, General of Police (IGP) Jammu, al performances in hot and Committee JKCA, Surjeet Jalaj Saxena struck 61 not out as tent performer in domestic crick- then opened up and hit some Mukesh Singh and a good num- humid conditions. Singh, former Ranji Trophy India 'A' dominated the proceed- et and for India 'A' in recent lovely shots while Thakur ber of junior and senior crick- He said J&K Police is leav- Player; Inderjeet Singh, Selector ings on the second day of the first years, made 33. Bharat played showed he could bat. eters paid floral tributes to the ing no stone unturned in organ- JKCA; Aman Deep Singh, unofficial Test against South impressively and cracked five After Thakur fell leg-before martyrs’ rather the brave hearts ising various sporting activities Karunesh Gupta, besides organ- Africa 'A' here today. -
Annual Report 2015
Annual Report 2015 The Way Forward At Bank Alfalah, we’ve never chosen the well-trodden path just because it’s the easiest option. We’ve always been different and defined our own rule of success. We are younger and more dynamic than the rest, and we’re drawn to people who share the same attitude. OUR WAY CUSTOMER CONNECT We want to inspire and help you find your own way in going after what you want, just as we have. We do all we can to understand and anticipate what will help you achieve your ambitions. LET’S INNOVATE We constantly question the status quo to find new and better ways to do things. With fresh eyes, we seek out new ways to meet your needs and help you shape your own path, through innovative products, insightful advice and a ‘can-do’ attitude. INSPIRING LEADERSHIP We foster leadership, inspiring employees and customers to do things differently and to succeed while delivering sustainable results. We inspire and recognise young, emerging talent in the country and provide them with opportunities to showcase their work. THE WAY FORWARD CONTENTS 01 Bank Alfalah Our Company 03 Vision, Mission and Values 04 Company Information 05 Directors’ Profile 07 Management Committee 11 Chairman’s Message 13 Directors’ Report 15 The Way Forward Customer Connect 27 Let’s Innovate 39 Inspiring Leadership 45 Corporate Information 51 Financial Information Financial Performance (Including Six Years Financial Summary) 63 Notice of the Annual General Meeting 73 Statement of Compliance with the Code of Corporate Governance (CCG) 75 Auditors’ Review -
Club Records:1990-2014
GOLD COAST DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB CLUB RECORDS: 1990 - 2014 Gold Coast District Cricket Club Club Records: 1990-2014 Gold Coast District Cricket Club Club Records Current as at September 2014 2 Gold Coast District Cricket Club Club Records: 1990-2014 Contents Gold Coast District Cricket Club Inc. 4 Club statistician 5 Awards 5 Premierships 6 Awards 6 Representative players 7 Partnerships 17 Aggregate records 24 Batting 26 Bowling 37 Dismissals 49 Queensland Cricket award winners 51 Club history 52 3 Gold Coast District Cricket Club Club Records: 1990-2014 Gold Coast District Cricket Club Inc. Mission statement The Mission of the Club is to: Provide the opportunity for any cricketer in the Gold Coast and Tweed Districts to compete in the highest level of cricket for which he or she is capable of playing. and to help: Foster, develop, co-ordinate and promote the game of cricket in the Gold Coast and Tweed Districts. Incorporated 1990 Grounds Kerrydale Oval: Priddey's Road, Robina QLD 4226 Cheltenham Oval: Cheltenham Drive, Robina QLD 4226 Contacts Postal: PO Box 723, Robina QLD 4226 Phone: (07) 5578 9001 (Clubhouse) Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.goldcoastdolphins.com.au Facebook: www.facebook.com/GCDCC Twitter: @GCDCC You Tube: GoldCoastDolphins 4 Gold Coast District Cricket Club Club Records: 1990-2014 Club statistician Archie Morris Archie joined the Club in 1993 after moving to the Gold Coast from Tasmania where he had previously scored first-class matches in Hobart. Since then, Archie has been a constant around the Club being a member of the Management Committee, Clubhouse coordinator, Club statistician and 1st Grade scorer.