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Pakistan to face off India on Feb 22 in Triangular Blind cricket series
ISLAMABAD, Feb 18 (APP): Arch-rivals Pakistan and India will be face to face in the Triangular Blind Cricket Series scheduled to be held at the International Cricket Council (ICC) Cricket Academy Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) on February 22.
According to Chairman Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) Syed Sultan Shah, Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka would feature in the Triangular cricket series, to get underway from February 21.
The opening match would be played between arch-rivals Pakistan and India on February 22 while India will play will Sri Lanka on February 23. Pakistan will play against Sri Lanka on February 24 in a single round, while the final between the top two teams will be played on February 25.
Sultan said the training camp of the national blind team in preparation for the triangular series was in full swing at Lahore.
He hoped the green-shirts would again defeat India in the international event and win the series as well.
Nisar Ali would lead the 15-member Pakistan blind cricket team in the series while other players include Zafar Iqbal, Riasat Khan, Mohammad Shahzaib, Fakhar Abbas, Mohammad Salman (B1), Badar Munir (Vice Captain), Shahzeb Haider, Moain Aslam, Babar Ali (B2), Matiullah, Mohammad Rashid, Mohammad Safdar, Kamran Akhter, and Akmal Hayyat (B3). Mohammad Jameel would accompany the team as head coach while Tahir Mehmood Butt as trainer.
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Lifesaving medical care collapsing under Israeli assault in Gaza: WHO
UNITED NATIONS, Feb 17 (APP): The largest remaining hospital in southern Gaza is “barely functional”, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Friday, amid reports of intense attacks by Israeli forces.
There have been reports of damage to Nasser Hospital’s orthopaedic unit, reducing its ability to provide urgent medical care, WHO spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic, told reporters at a press briefing in Geneva.
“More degradation to the hospital means more lives being lost,” he said.
According to the UN agency, of the 36 hospitals in the war-ravaged enclave, only 11 are functioning. There are also reports that several patients have died during the Israeli operation.
The Israeli military has alleged that Hamas was holding hostages or withholding the bodies of Israelis within the Al Nasser compound, situated in Khan Younis.
The hospital has been providing lifesaving services to the most critically ill and has been a refuge to countless civilians displaced from elsewhere in the Gaza Strip, it was pointed out.
Jasarevic added that WHO was trying to gain urgent access to the complex.
“We really need to get there to bring fuel so [the] hospital can continue to function and those patients who are still there can continue to receive medical care,” he said, also stressing the need to assess the conditions of patients and for their safe referral to other facilities.
“We have been saying all this time…that patients, health workers, and civilians who are seeking refuge in hospitals deserve safety and not a burial in those places of healing,” he added.
Meanwhile, intense Israeli bombardment from air, land and sea continues to be reported across much of the Gaza Strip, resulting in further civilian casualties, displacement and infrastructure damage, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said.
“Widespread ground operations and heavy fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups also continue to be reported, especially in the centre of Khan Younis and east of Deir al Balah,” OCHA noted in a flash update issued on Friday.
Between the afternoon of 15 February and 11:00 AM on 16 February (local times), according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, 112 Palestinians were killed, and 157 Palestinians were injured; and since 7 October, at least 28,775 Palestinians were killed in Gaza and a further 68,552 reported injured.
OCHA also relayed reports that intensified airstrikes on Rafah and statements by Israeli officials of a ground operation, have led to the movement of people sheltering there towards the town of Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza.
Over half of Gaza’s population is crammed into Rafah, which is located at the southern end of the strip, in an area that represents just a fifth of the enclave’s land area.
