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Sohail Tanvir Pakistani Criketer & 2nd Wife Issues

November 14th, 2011 No comments

Sohail Tanvir is a famous Pakistan’s cricket player, who has gained repute for his unorthodox left arm bowling action and particularly for the success it has gained him in the Twenty20 format of the game.

Full name Sohail Tanvir
Born December 12, 1984, Rawalpindi, Punjab

Height 6 ft 4.25 in (1.94 m)

Playing role Bowler

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Left-arm medium-fast, Slow left-arm orthodox

Sohail Tanvir’s Career:

Sohail Tanvir is a hard-hitting left-handed batsman and an unorthodox left-arm fast-medium bowler who also bowls occasional left-arm orthodox spin. Despite not having taken a single wicket during his ten Twenty20 matches domestically, he was selected for Pakistan’s squad for the inaugural World Twenty20 after Shoaib Akhtar was sent home. He made his Twenty20 debut in the tournament, and took six wickets in six matches, with best bowling figures of 3 for 31 in four overs against Australia. Though considered an allrounder, Tanvir did not get a chance to bat in the tournament until the final, where he made his first international runs, with a six off his first ball, aiding Pakistan back into the game.

World Cup selection (2011)

Despite being back in the team for the two-test series and the final Twenty20 Tanvir wasn’t selected, despite not having played an international match in thirteen-months he was named in Pakistan’s 15-man World Cup Squad he finally returned to the national team in the first ODI against New Zealand after Pakistan elected to bat Tanvir scored six-runs as Pakistan were bowled out for 124, however Tanvir also took one-wicket it would turn out to be Pakistan’s only wicket of the match as New Zealand won by nine-wicket

Twenty20 Big Bash

In December 2008, Tanvir was signed by the Australian domestic side Southern Redbacks for the KFC Twenty20 Big Bash. In his first match against Western Australia he was pitted against fellow Pakistani fast bowler Umar Gul and although he was caught out first ball he took 1-15 with the ball for his side in a winning cause. International commitment meant he wasn’t available for the entirety of the tournament and he struggled to get amongst the wickets, although his batting form improved throughout his short stint.
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Pak-India match tickets being blacked

Pakistan VS India seems like a war between two countries…….!

Cricket fans at Mohali are complaining about the unavailability of tickets at the counters on Sunday.

The fans are angry and allege that the tickets are now being sold at a high price in the black market.

However, there have been numerous reports of a thriving black market in tickets with prices rocketing so that a 5,000-rupee ticket was being sold for a price as high as 100,000 rupees.

"For a match as big as this one, we cannot do anything about black market tickets," said PCA joint secretary GS Walia.

"As far as we are concerned, we only gave the tickets to those who stood in the queues and bought them. We cannot keep track if they sell these in (the) black (market)."

Suresh Raina’s links with bookies disclosed

MUMBAI: A British newspaper has revealed Indian cricketer Suresh Raina’s links with a bookmaker but the Indiana cricket board on Sunday described the report baseless while the International Cricket Council (ICC) refused to give any comment.

The ICC Anti-Corruption and Security Unit is probing why the Indian Board kept quiet about a report of its player Suresh Raina being seen in the company of a woman linked to an associate of an illegal bookmaker, a media report said in London.

Making it clear that Raina was not suspected of any wrongdoing, ‘The Sunday Times’, quoting a senior ICC source, said the incident related to India’s tour of Sri Lanka earlier this year.

With the heightened security concerns following the 2009 terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team in Pakistan, the Sri Lankans deputed a former general to look after the Indian team.

CCTV Cameras installed at the Indian team hotel showed that on more than one night Raina was in the company of a woman known to be an associate of a man allegedly linked to a bookmaker.

A report, including the CCTV footage, was submitted by the Sri Lankan Cricket Board to their Indian counterparts.

BCCI keeping quiet on Suresh Raina accompanying a woman allegedly linked to bookies during the Sri Lankan tour as “baseless”, saying that she was the agent of the Indian batsman.

Dhoni With Wife – Wedding Reception

July 7th, 2010 1 comment

Mahendra Singh Dhoni Engagement Ceremony

Indian cricket captain MS Dhoni is not only famous for his game but for his flirty nature and girls friends as well. His current Sakshi Sing Rawat is the latest girl in his life. Sakshi Singh Rawat is a 20 year old student of Hotel Management at IHM, Aurangabad and Dhoni met her at Bipasha Basu’s party at her home and then both started meeting.

The Engagement of Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Sakshi Singh Rawat took place in a Restaurant of Dehradoon City. Family members of both the sides, some close friends of Dhoni like Raina, Nehra and Harbhajan were present at the Dhoni engagement ceremony with his girlfriend Sakshi Singh Rawat. The marriage date is not yet fixed but is expected to be held after India’s home series against Australia in this October.

Dhoni With Wife – Wedding Reception

Dhoni marriag came in as a heart break for millions of Dhoni’s girl lovers as they were lamenting about Dhoni wedding with Sakshi Rawat. But that’s history now, and Dhoni is all poised to host a wedding reception on July 7 in Mumbai.

Shoaib Malik went againt Paksitan with Salman for Sania’s sake

This has got to be the strangest and most tantalizing marriage of two opposing sides ever. First, Pakistani Cricketer Shoaib Malik comes to India and marries India’s hottest tennis player Sania Mirza. Then before we know it the pair moves to the no-man’s land in Dubai where Malik joins hands with Salman Khan to play against Pakistan!!.

At the Dubai Sports City on Thursday May 27 Shoaib created cricketing history by playing in Salman Khan’s Indian team against his fellow team- mates led by Shoaib Akhtar who played against Salman’s Being Human team from Bollywood.

Apparently Shoaib was reluctant to play in Salman’s team. It was wife Sania who convinced him.

Says a source from Salman’s team, “Sania Mirza is a huge Salman fan. When Salman asked her husband to play on his team Shoaib Malik was naturally reluctant. But then Sania’s persuasive powers over her husband worked.When it came to Salman, Sania wouldn’t hear a no even from her own husband.”

That’s how Malik made cricketing history by playing against his country men.

Arbaaz Khan verifies the historic occurrence. However he wouldn’t like to attribute any political motives to Salman’s charitable game in Dubai.

Says Arbaaz, “It was a friendly match with mixed teams Nothing like playing for or against. All in good spirit and for fun.”

However with Pakistan waiting for ‘Sania Bhabhi’ to show up Shoaib Bhai giving in to his wife’s fondness for Salman by playing against Pakistan could be a politically and athletically wrong move.

Salman bats for India XI competing against Pakistan XI

Will take Indo Pak celeb cricketers to Dubai for cricket match

Salman Khan is organising a cricket match in Dubai to raise funds for his charitable organisation, Being Human. The match will have an Indian XI competing against Pakistan XI.

The Indian side will include Sharman Joshi, Govinda, Jackie Shroff, Riteish Deshmukh, Neha Dhupia, Riya Sen, Zarine Khan, Dia Mirza from Bollywood and cricketers Mohammad Azharuddin and Vinod Kambli.

The Pakistani side will have Strings cheering them on. While plans are yet to be finalised, the tentative dates are May 21 and 22.

A fashion show has been planned for the day after the match.

Courtesy: Mid-Day.com

Younis, Yousuf barred from international cricket..!!

March 10th, 2010 No comments

ISLAMABAD – The Pakistan Cricket Board has barred former captains Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan from the national team indefinitely for behavior they say contributed to Pakistan’s poor performance on its recent tour of Australia.

The PCB on Wednesday also imposed one-year bans on Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved after implementing the recommendations of an inquiry committee formed to evaluate Pakistan’s dismal performance against Australia in December and January.

Younis and Yousuf both cannot represent Pakistan in any international games, but they can play in domestic cricket and compete in county cricket,” PCB legal adviser Taffazul Rizvi told the Associated Press.

Both Yousuf and Younis were involved in infighting while on tour, which resulted in bringing down the whole team, the PCB said in a statement.

“Their attitude has a trickle down effect which is a bad influence for the whole team,” it said.

Malik and Naved were also fined two million rupees (US$23,500), wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal was handed a fine of three million rupees (US$35,200) and Umar Akmal, younger brother of Kamran, was fined two million rupees (US$23,500).

Shahid Afridi was fined 3 million rupees (US$35,200) for ball tampering during the one-day series against Australia.

Afridi and both Akmal brothers will be on a probation of six months during which their conduct will be strictly monitored, the PCB said in a statement.

Pakistan girls upbeat about cricket World Cup qualifiers

December 2nd, 2007 1 comment

Pakistan girls upbeat about cricket World Cup qualifiers

‘We bowled out boys of the Shafqat Rana Academy for 135 and 160 in two games and then chased the targets in 30-35 overs and that is enough to assess our batting and bowling abilities’

 

By Ghalib Mehmood Bajwa

“Our girls are ready for the Cricket World Cup Qualifying round whenever and wherever it is going to be played,” this determination was expressed by Secretary of the Pakistan Cricket Board (Women Wing) Shamsa Hashmi, while talking to ‘The News on Sunday’ (TNS) last week at her office after the postponement of the event.

Earlier, Lahore, the capital of Pakistan’s biggest province Punjab, was to host the historic women’s cricket event from November 19-25, 2007. But the ICC management and ICC Women’s committee, after assessing the security situation in Pakistan following the imposition of emergency, postponed the tournament.

As many as eight international teams — South Africa, Bermuda, Netherlands, Papua New Guinea (Pool A), Pakistan, Scotland, Ireland and Zimbabwe (Pool B) — would be taking part in the event. The two top-ranked teams from each pool will qualify for the World Cup that is scheduled to be played in Australia in 2009.

The top eight teams in the World Cup will also qualify for the ICC World Twenty20 World Cup to be held in England later that year, where the tournament will be held alongside the men’s event. It is to be noted here that women teams from Australia, England, New Zealand, India, West Indies and Sri Lanka have already qualified for the elite World Cup event.

Pakistan’s 14-member women squad has already been announced for the World Cup qualifiers. All-rounder Urooj Mumtaz Khan will captain the side while Sajida Shah would be her deputy. Four reserves have also been named.

Shamsa, who is regarded as one of the leading female cricketers of the country, was quite confident about the hosting of grand women event, saying “Insha-Allah we would be able to hold the event in the near future”. It is to be noted here that Pakistan have never hosted such a big women’s international cricket event nor our female team featured in it before.

She informed that if Pakistan managed to get back the event, as many as 20 matches of the World Cup qualifying round will be played at four venues of the city — Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Gymkhana, Aitchison College and LCCA cricket ground. “The warm-up games of the event would be held at Government College and Muridke Club cricket grounds,” she added.

To a question regarding the preparation of national women team, Shamsa said that the best possible efforts have been put in to prepare our girls for the mega event. “We arranged matches against male teams of Shafqat Rana Academy and Aitchison College to give our girls the toughest possible circumstances to prepare themselves. Our girls defeated Shafqat Rana Academy twice and that is enough to gauge our planning and standard of our preparation as well,” she elaborated.

“We are expecting quite encouraging results in the eight-nation event,” she expressed her hope. “We imparted special training to our girls under three-phase formula. Firstly we emphasised on physical evaluation and mental strength. Then we arranged a five-week camp at Abbottabad’s high altitude environment for cardio-vascular fitness of our players. We also focused on the fielding department and individual behaviour there. And lastly, we tried to raise the level of ability of our girls to counter a quality opposition by holding matches against boys,” she explained.

Replying to a query regarding umpires, Shamsa said it would be the first time in national cricket history that two Pakistani women umpires — Kausar Shah and Aafia Amin — will be supervising an international cricket event.

Captain Urooj Mumtaz, who was undergoing a training session at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) ground along with her teammates, while expressing her views said, “We are quite confident of a good performance in the tournament.”

Urooj, who hammered an unbeaten 101 not out against Hong Kong last year, said that they were working on improving footwork, and batting with more aggression and confidence. “We are working hard on our consistency which is the key to success.”

It is pertinent to mention here that under Urooj, Pakistan thrashed Hong Kong 3-0 last year at Lahore and resultantly won the right to play in the World Cup Qualifying round for the first time. Urooj, who grabbed two five-wicket hauls against South Africa and West Indies, said “Our fielding has really improved over the last couple of months due to hard efforts of our coaches.”

When asked to disclose her most dependable players, Urooj said “Qanita Jalil, Asmavia Iqbal, Sajida Shah and Sana Javed are my main players and they can play match-winning roles against any established side of the world.”

Answering another question, Urooj, who has a sharp cricketing brain, said Ireland, Holland and South African women teams are playing international cricket for the last many years but even then we do have the potential to win a berth in the World Cup 2009.

“We bowled out boys of the Shafqat Rana Academy for 135 and 160 in two games and then chased the targets in 30-35 overs and that is enough to assess our batting and bowling abilities,” she asserted.

Umar Rasheed, the coach of the Pakistan Women’s team, while talking to TNS said “We know that the competition will be tough in the event, so we emphasised more on physical fitness, conditioning and accuracy in bowling during our preparations.”

Umar, whose six brothers — Haroon Rasheed (the Test cricketer), Tahir, Farooq, Ahmed, Mahmood and Mohtashim Rasheed — have played first-class cricket, said the tours to India and South Africa during the last one year played an important role in transforming our team into a good unit.

When asked to tell about home advantage, Umar said that definitely our girls would feel comfortable while playing on their home grounds. But according to the latest situation we may have to play qualifying rounds somewhere else but his side was ready for any type of challenges.

“We do have necessary ingredients in our squad to make it to the final of the event in any country and on any kind of surfaces.”

Former Pakistan captain Imtiaz Ahmed, who was also present on this occasion, said in women’s cricket, a few girls left the scene every year due to their marriages, engagements and other such reasons. Imtiaz, who served Pakistan Air Force (PAF) for 27 years and Royal Saudi Air Force for three years, said that we don’t feel any difficulty in finding the suitable replacements for retired cricketers due to sufficient talent in the country.

“Annual U-17 tournaments and camps in different parts of the country played an important role in finding required replacements,” said Imtiaz, who is working as a senior consultant of the PCB women’s Wing.

Pakistan squad: Urooj Mumtaz Khan (captain), Sajida Shah, Bismah Maroof, Sana Javed, Nain Abidi, Taskeen Qadeer, Sana Mir, Batool Fatima (wk), Asmavia Iqbal, Qanita Jalil, Sadia Yousuf, Sabahat Rasheed, Sumaiya Siddiqui, Naila Nazir. Reserves: Almas Akram, Arman Khan, Javeria Khan, Sabeen Abdul Samad.

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