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Thursday 03 June 2021 to Advertise Contact: Tel: 44557 857 Or Email: Adv@Pen.Com.Qa THURSDAY 3 JUNE 2021 CLASSIFIEDS 17 CHANGE of NAME Thursday 03 June 2021 To advertise contact: Tel: 44557 857 or email: [email protected] THURSDAY 3 JUNE 2021 CLASSIFIEDS 17 CHANGE OF NAME I, Ibrahim Allah Bachayo Kaka I, Muhammad Jalaluddin Ibrahim I, Daddy Shabbir Ahmed Holder of Pakistan Passport No. HA9995931 Holder of Indonesia Passport No. C5857785 Holder of India Passport No. J1990116 (Qatar ID No. 29358605365) (Qatar ID No. 29636000080) (Qatar ID No. 25835606411) hereby change my name to hereby change my name to hereby change my name to IBRAHIM ALSINDI MUHAMMAD HAMYASA DADDI SHABBIR ALLAH BACHAYO KAKA JALALUDDIN AHMED Any objection, please contact the Any objection, please contact the Any objection, please contact the Immigration and Passport Office within 15 Immigration and Passport Office within 15 Immigration and Passport Office within 15 days from the publication of this notice. days from the publication of this notice. days from the publication of this notice. Sport THURSDAY 3 JUNE 2021 18 Conway’s ton gives Kiwis Verstappen leads Formula One ahead solid platform in first Test of Azerbaijan GP REUTERS — LONDON New Zealand’s captain Alastair Cook’s record BAKU SCOREBOARD Devon Conway for most England caps, then REUTERS — Bottas in 2019. Daniel Ricciardo New Zealand debutant Devon celebrates got rid of Williamson in the won for Red Bull in 2017, Nico NEW ZEALAND, 1st innings Conway crafted a century on after reaching first over after lunch -- the Max Verstappen (pictured) will Rosberg for Mercedes in 2016, Tom Latham b Robinson ...............23 the opening day of the first Test his century, seventh time he had dismissed start Sunday’s Azerbaijan and no driver has so far Devon Conway not out ...............136 against England yesterday, with yesterday. him in Tests. Grand Prix as Formula One managed to win more than his unbeaten knock of 136 Kane Williamson b Anderson .......13 Williamson looked to world championship leader for once there. leading the visitors to 246-3 at Ross Taylor lbw b Robinson ..........14 defend a rising delivery but the the first time but also with his The Monaco weekend, with stumps. Henry Nicholls not out ..................46 ball spun back to hit the top of Red Bull under close technical Hamilton seventh and Bottas New Zealand won the toss Extras (b 6, lb 7, nb 1) ...................14 off stump and he walked back scrutiny. retiring after a wheel could not and chose to bat but they lost TOTAL (86 Ov, 3 wkts) .......... 246 to the pavilion for 13. The race around the streets be removed in a pitstop, was opener Tom Latham in the first To bat: BJ Watling, Colin de Grand- Taylor (14) followed him of Baku is the last before the one to forget for Mercedes. session while skipper Kane Wil- homme, Mitchell Santner, Kyle Jamie- soon after when a Robinson sport’s governing body brings “We expect it (Baku) to be liamson and Ross Taylor fell son, Tim Southee, Neil Wagner delivery sneaked past his bat to in new rear-wing flexibility another tricky one for us, not cheaply after lunch as Conway Fall of wickets: 1-58, 2-86, 3-114 rap him on the pads as England tests. particularly suiting the charac- took control. BOWLING: James Anderson 20-5- successfully appealed for leg Mercedes’s seven-times teristics and traits of the W12 Conway and Henry Nicholls before wicket. world champion Lewis Ham- (car),” said Wolff. 55-1, Stuart Broad 20-5-42-0, Ollie (46 not out) stitched together a England bowled better in ilton said last month that he “Red Bull will be strong Robinson 16-4-50-2, Mark Wood 18- patient 132-run partnership to the second session to keep the reckoned Red Bull were gaining again, while both Ferrari and steady the ship and set up a 6-49-0, Joe Root 12-1-37-0 run rate down but struggled for precious tenths of a second by McLaren have made great platform for their deep batting ENGLAND: Rory Burns, Dom Sibley, variety without a spinner in the using a “bendy wing on the progress recently.” lineup on day two. Zak Crawley, Joe Root, Ollie Pope, side, forcing captain Joe Root back of their car”. Ferrari had Charles Leclerc England went with four fast Dan Lawrence, James Bracey, Ollie to try his luck with 12 overs The Briton, now four points on pole in Monaco before his bowlers on a green wicket but, Robinson, Stuart Broad, Mark Wood, which did not yield a behind the 23-year-old Dutch pre-race retirement and Carlos barring a few unsettling deliv- James Anderson breakthrough. driver, also said the advantage Sainz finished second, ahead eries, Conway saw off the early Lord’s welcomed back on Baku’s long straights could of McLaren’s Lando Norris. threat from James Anderson, spectators for the first time in be as much as six tenths. “I think that we’re not going Stuart Broad, Mark Wood and nearly two years but limited Hamilton’s team boss Toto to be the best ones on that long Ollie Robinson before slowly drew first blood to dismiss crash into the stumps. capacity to 25% due to the Wolff warned in Monaco, straight but at the same time, if growing into the game. Latham for 23 after the opening Anderson, playing his 161st ongoing COVID-19 where Verstappen won, that we can make the time back on England debutant Robinson batsman had an inside edge Test match to equal former pandemic. the delay in implementing the the tight part then we should tougher tests could trigger a be okay,” said Sainz. protest in Azerbaijan, the sea- “The one that now should son’s sixth race. be excited about Baku is my Verstappenpe has as yet to finish s friende d Lando a do Norris... o s... he e has as a India, NZ on equal terms for final: Kohli higher thann fourthfourth in Baku,Baku, bitbit ofof a rocketrocket on thethe with no racece last yearyear due to straight.”straig ht.” REUTERS — LONDON India lost 2-0 to New Kohli told a news Kohli added that reaching COVID-19, butbut that could all be VVerstap-erstap- Zealand in their two-Test conference. the final was a Testament to about to changehange as he chases pen’spen ’ s India captain Virat Kohli said series last year -- their only “The conditions are as India’s recent progress in the his third winn ofof thethe season.season. team-mateteam-mate yesterdayy that India and New defeat in the WTC, which potentp for New Zealand as format and held a lot of value “Baku’s a completelycompletely dif-dif- SergioS erg io Zealandaland wouldwould contestcontest thethe began in August 2019. theythey are forfor us.us Whichever for the team. ferent streetreet circuitcircuit PerezPerez will alsoalso inauguralaugural World Test ChaCham-m- “We aarere oonn teamteam performs wellw session by “We take pride in playing where you run a lot bebe hopinghoping to step pionshiponship (WTC)(WTC) final as equals, equalequal session, hhourour by hour, is going Test cricket,” he said. less downforcenforce up at a circuit wwherehere despitespite expectations thatthat terms,”terms,” toto win thatthat championship.cham “The way we have pro- because off thatthat hehe finishedfinished thirdthird in playingaying conditionsconditions wouldwould “In the past, we’ve gressed as a side is an example long straightight 20162016 andand 20182018 withwith ForceForce bettertter suit his opponents.opponents. landed threethree days prior to of what Test cricket means to and the gripp India."India." 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