LB Polls: ECP directs extra security at women and sensitive polling stations

Secretary Election Commission KP, Omar Hameed Khan has directed for implementation of code of conduct and provision of extra security at women and sensitive polling stations in the local bodies elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

He gave these directives at a review meeting regarding local bodies elections in Peshawar today [Thursday].

The Secretary further directed that proper security arrangements should be made in the offices of Deputy Returning Officers and Returning Officers for compiling of results.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Sindh Announces Winter Vacations for Schools and Colleges

The Sindh government, on Thursday, announced winter holidays for all public and private schools and colleges across the province.

The Sindh Education and Literacy Department (SELD) said that the schools and colleges will remain closed from 20th December 2021 to 1st January 2022.

The decision was made during the education department’s meeting, chaired by the Sindh Education Minister, Syed Sardar Ali Shaha.

According to the decision, the schools across the province will reopen from Monday, 3rd January 2022.

Last week, the Balochistan government had announced the closure of all public and private schools from 15th December 2021 for winter vacations.

In an official notification, the provincial education ministry had explained that schools situated in winter zones will remain closed till the end of February, while those in the summer zones will reopen from 1st January 2022.

Earlier, the Punjab government had decided to close schools across the province thrice a week, starting 27th November, to counter prevailing smog.

“Starting 15 November till 27 January, the public and private schools and all private offices shall remain closed on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday,” the notification had said.

Source: Pro Pakistani

West Indies Team Arrives in Pakistan

The West Indies cricket team has arrived in Pakistan for their limited-overs tour of the country. West Indies arrived in Karachi, the venue for the entire tour, early morning today.

The touring party was moved from the airport to the hotel under strict security measures arranged by the Pakistani authorities. The players and the staff members have been put in quarantine for a day after which they will be allowed to undergo training sessions at the National Stadium Karachi.

The tour includes three ODI matches and three T20I matches all scheduled to be played at National Stadium Karachi. The tour will begin on 13 December with the first T20I between the two sides. West Indies will be led by Nicholas Pooran in the T20I series whereas Shai Hope will captain the ODI team after the captain, Kieron Pollard, was ruled out due to injury.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Sajid Khan Reveals the Reason Behind His Epic Mustache

Pakistan’s off-spinner, Sajid Khan, has witnessed a meteoric rise after his record-breaking performance in the second Test match against Bangladesh. Sajid picked up 12 wickets in the match including 8 in the first innings as Pakistan pulled off an amazing victory and registered a 2-0 series victory.

Sajid was named as player of the match for his wonderful performance and gained instant stardom as every Pakistani cricket fan appreciated his contribution to the Pakistan cricket team. Apart from his exquisite off-spin on the field, Sajid’s epic mustache now has its own fan base.

The 28-year old’s unique style has intrigued the fans as they want to know the reason behind the decision to keep such a style of mustache. Sajid had revealed his decision to keep a mustache back in 2019.

The off-spinner initially rose to fame in Pakistan’s domestic circuit for his record-breaking performance in the 2019 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. During a post-match press conference, Sajid was asked the reason behind him keeping a mustache.

Sajid revealed that he decided to grow a mustache because of his father. Sajid said that his father had a similar mustache so he decided to grow it as well. He further revealed that his father used to serve in the Pakistan Army and passed away in 2003.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Here are Pakistan’s Best Performers in Test Cricket This Year

Pakistan has had a brilliant year in Test cricket and is one of the most successful sides in the longest format in 2021. The Men in Green have won 7 of their 9 matches in the calendar year and have the best win percentage in the world.

The Green Shirts are currently sitting on the second spot in the ongoing cycle of the World Test Championship and with a favorable schedule ahead, they have a strong chance of qualifying for the final of the competition in 2023. Pakistan’s solid performances in the year have been down to magnificent individual displays by a number of players. Let’s have a look at the best performers for Pakistan in Test cricket.

Most Runs

Abid Ali was the highest run-scorer for Pakistan in Test cricket in 2021. Abid was the fifth-highest run-scorer in the world in the calendar year as he scored 695 runs at an average of 49.64 in 15 innings. He scored 2 centuries and 2 half-centuries and was also named as player of the series in Pakistan’s clean-sweep against Bangladesh.

Most Wickets

Shaheen Afridi led the Pakistan pace attack throughout the calendar year. He finished as the highest wicket-taker for Pakistan and the second-highest wicket-taker overall. Shaheen picked up 47 wickets at an average of 17.06 in 9 matches in the year. His best figures in an innings were 6/51 as he dismantled the West Indies batting unit in the second Test match between the two sides. He also picked up 3 five-wicket hauls in 2021.

Most Hundreds

Veteran middle-order batter, Fawad Alam had a monumental comeback year in Test cricket. The unorthodox batter scored three Test centuries, the most by a Pakistani batter and third-most across the world in the calendar year. Fawad scored 571 runs at an average of 57.10 in 13 innings he played in 2021.

Most 5-fors

Hasan Ali made a formidable new-ball partnership with Shaheen Afridi. The right-arm pacer was Pakistan’s second-highest wicket-taker and the third-highest wicket-taker in the world in 2021. He picked up 5 five-wicket hauls in the calendar year which is joint-most by a bowler across the world this year. Hasan picked up 41 wickets at an average of 16.07 in 8 matches.

Pakistan team will be determined to continue its rich vein of form in 2022 and make it to the World Test Championship final the following year. The Men in Green have a bumper home season ahead as they are set to host the likes of Australia, New Zealand, and England in the coming year.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Quetta Gladiators Trade Superstars From Islamabad and Multan

Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchises, Islamabad United and Quetta Gladiators have made a big trade ahead of the PSL 2022 draft. Islamabad’s middle-order batter, Iftikhar Ahmed, has been traded to Quetta Gladiators for their wicket-keeper batter, Azam Khan.

This is Quetta’s third trade deal ahead of the PSL 2022 draft. They have also traded in Shahid Afridi and James Vince from Multan Sultans. In turn, Multan will get Quetta’s diamond and silver picks in the PSL 2022 draft.

Islamabad United were looking for a hard-hitting wicket-keeper batter in their squad ever since the retirement of Luke Ronchi. Despite solid performances by Rohail Nazir behind the stumps, they required a wicket-keeper batter who could hit big. Azam Khan fits the profile perfectly.

Quetta Gladiators had earlier hinted that they would be willing to let go of Azam Khan if any other franchise offers him a permanent wicket-keeping slot. In turn, Quetta acquired the services of Iftikhar Ahmed who will bring much-needed experience and stability to their fragile middle-order.

Quetta will be hoping that these three players can turn around their fortunes and help them qualify for the playoffs for the first time in three seasons.

Source: Pro Pakistani