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Bangladesh beat Pakistan in Women’s Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2023

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Bangladesh beat Pakistan in Women’s Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2023

ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP):Bangladesh A beat Pakistan A by six runs in the second semi-final of the ACC Women’s Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2023 at the Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground in Hong Kong on Tuesday.

Bangladesh A will take on India A in the final of the tournament scheduled tomorrow at the same venue.

Wet outfield caused a delayed start as the match was reduced to nine overs per side, according to information made available here by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). 

Batting first, Bangladesh A managed to score 59 for seven in nine overs.

Nahida Akter top-scored for her side with a 16-ball 21, which included three fours and one six.

For Pakistan, captain Fatima Sana was the pick of the bowlers with three for 10 runs from two overs. Left-arm spinner Anoosha Nasir bagged two wickets for six runs.

In turn, chasing a 60-run target, Pakistan fell short of Bangladesh’s total by six runs as they scrambled to 53 for four.

Opening batter Eyman Fatima top-scored for her side with 18 off 15 deliveries, smashing two fours and a six.
Bangladesh’s Rabeya Khan took two wickets for 13 runs from two overs.
Scores in brief:
Bangladesh A beat Pakistan A by six runs
Bangladesh A 59-7, nine overs (Nahida Akter 21; Fatima Sana 3-10, Anoosha Nasir 2-6)
Pakistan A 53-4, nine overs (Eyman Fatima 18; Rabeya Khan 2-13)
Player of the match – Nahida Akter

ICC celebrates 50 years of first-ever Cricket World Cup

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ICC celebrates 50 years of first-ever Cricket World Cup

ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP):The International Cricket Council (ICC) Wednesday celebrated 50th anniversary of the start of the first-ever Cricket World Cup, the Women’s World Cup that was staged in England from 20 June 1973.

The anniversary marks a five-week long tribute to the tournament, building up to 28 July, the anniversary of the final match.

The ICC will publish content that celebrates the event that began global games for both the women’s and men’s games, seeking to pay tribute to the heroes of that era, the ICC said in a press release.

The tournament opener between Jamaica and New Zealand was washed out without a ball being bowled.

The tournament was won by England, who beat Australia by 92 runs at Edgbaston on 28 July 1973, with the trophy presented to the winning captain, Rachel Heyhoe-Flint.

The tournament featured seven teams – Australia, England, an International XI, Jamaica, New Zealand, Trinidad & Tobago, and Young England. British businessman Sir Jack Hayward’s liberal sponsorship of GBP 40000 brought to life the first-ever Cricket World Cup.

Having a women’s World Cup before a men’s world event sets cricket apart from other major global sports.

To begin celebrations, the ICC has shared several photos from the event on ICC social media channels.

The photos include a picture of Jamaica cricketer Paulette Lynch posing with ICC Hall of Famer Heyhoe-Flint, who features in many of the images.

Several former players were delighted to share their memories of the inaugural event and what it meant to them and the game.

Enid Bakewell MBE was the tournament’s leading run scorer with 264 runs for England, scoring two centuries in four innings at an average of 88.00 and a high score of 118.

She said: “My main memories of 1973 are seeing my dad with his rug over his arm coming to me after I had scored a century!

“After the final had been won by England, we were presented to Princess Anne who later gave me an MBE at Buckingham Palace.

“Rachael Heyhoe-Flint was the real super woman who fought to promote the women’s game. She took her ukulele to Lord’s and played it outside the ground on the street to let people know that women played cricket.
“She was a real inspiration on and off the field.”

Lynne Thomas was the second leading run scorer and opened the batting for England. She ended the tournament with 263 runs in four innings that included a highest score of 134, averaging 87.66.

She said: “It was a great honour for me to represent England in the first-ever World Cup in 1973. I felt I was also representing my home country, Wales, of which I am very proud. It was a hugely successful tournament played in a true sporting spirit.

“The staging of the World Cup in 1973 put a tournament format into the women’s cricket calendar for the first time. It took place every four years and is still being played today. I think that its success has contributed to the forming of other women’s world events such as the T20 World Cup.
Being introduced to Her Royal Highness Princess Anne before the final and holding the Cup after the presentation were also major highlights.
I have fond memories of the happy times the team spent together. The closeness of the team members, how we blended together and the fun we had. We all enjoyed playing cricket and the friendships we formed will last forever.

Louise Browne (Trinidad & Tobago captain): “It does not seem as though 50 years have gone by since I was asked to lead the Trinidad and Tobago women’s team to the inaugural Cricket World Cup in 1973. Four members of our squad had attended Cricket Week in Malvern (England) in 1971, but the rest of the team had not travelled beyond the Caribbean borders.

“At that inaugural World Cup, we placed fifth among the seven participating teams, with wins only against Young England and Jamaica. Our participation however, brought recognition to women’s cricket, not only in Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica, but throughout the Caribbean region.

“It is a pleasure to know that women can now play cricket professionally. The franchise tournaments being established worldwide have added excitement to the game. I hope that the present players will continue to be true ambassadors for our sport, and they will represent their country or region with the passion and pride that we did. Women’s cricket in Trinidad and Tobago, the Caribbean, and the world still has a long way to go, but we are on the right track.”
Margaret Jennings (Australia): “It was the first time I had ever travelled to the UK along with most of my teammates.
“Previously, tours had been once every 10 years but here we were playing against the best teams in the World before anyone else had even thought of it. It was such a wonderful feeling to play against different countries and provided all of us with experiences money could not buy.

“Thanks to Rachel Heyhoe-Flint and Sir Jack Hayward we were treated well, and we all felt like real international cricketers in 1973.
“The concept of playing against all teams was one to be savoured and the final game against England where we were well and truly beaten, didn’t matter as cricket was the winner.”

Sharon Tredrea (Australia): “This was the biggest thing to ever happen in women’s cricket, a World Cup format, prior to the men, none of which would have occurred without the amazing work of Rachel Heyhoe-Flint and her friend, Sir Jack Hayward, who sponsored the entire tournament.

“For me, representing your country is such a proud moment. To have had the opportunity to participate in this World Cup, now 50 years ago was a privilege. The competition during the World Cup was fierce, but played in a very sporting way,with a lot of respect for opponents. This World Cup showcased the best of the best from around the world and opened the eyes of many who dismissed women’s cricket.

“The build-up, once we arrived in England was incredible. It was like nothing any of us had experienced before. Every day, news articles in the major newspapers were published, and to have the opportunity to play on major grounds in the UK was mind blowing.

“It created a tournament that has carried on through 50 years, albeit the format changing with the times, now 50 overs not 60, but it was the catalyst for more regular international competitions and the forerunner to the game we now see, boasting professional women cricketers around the world.  I was fortunate to go on and play in three more World Cups, winning those three as a member of the Aussie team.

“Although it was bitterly disappointing to lose that first final to England, the media loved it and it provided unheard of publicity for the women’s game globally.”

ICC Chief Executive, Geoff Allardice paid tributes to the pioneers of the women’s game, saying: “Today is not just a celebration of 50 years of the Women’s Cricket World Cup, but the first-ever Cricket World Cup and gives us the opportunity to recognise the women who were pioneers of our sport. In staging the first ever Cricket World Cup, they set the foundations is place for a vibrant women’s cricket landscape we enjoy today.

“The global growth of women’s cricket is one of the ICC’s six strategic priority projects. Part of this is our mission to grow the number of female cricket fans and participants in the game worldwide and deliver ICC women’s events of equal standing and recognition with men’s events.
“The launch of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in 2009, the professionalization of women’s cricket around the world and the exciting number of global franchise T20 leagues is the fruit of the seed that was planted by Rachel Heyhoe-Flint and her fellow players back in 1973.”

President stresses economic diplomacy to boost trade

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Tuesday underscored the need to focus on economic and trade diplomacy to enhance the country’s exports.

He added that increasing exports and foreign investment could help Pakistan overcome its economic challenges.

The President expressed these views while talking to Pakistan’s Ambassador-designate to Denmark and High-Commissioner-designate to Rwanda, who separately called on him, here at the Aiwan-e-Sadr.

Talking to Ambassador-designate to Denmark, Shoaib Sarwar, the President urged him to especially focus on economic diplomacy initiatives to boost the country’s exports.

He highlighted that the dairy and agriculture sector were important areas where Danish companies could be invited to invest in Pakistan.

He said that Information Technology was also another important area for enhanced cooperation where Pakistan’s tech companies could offer services and solutions to Danish companies.

He also asked the newly-appointed envoy to work towards inviting more wind power companies from Denmark to invest in Pakistan’s energy sector, besides further expanding collaborations in the renewable energy sector.

He expressed the hope that recent exchanges at the ministerial level would further strengthen the mutually beneficial ties between the two countries.

Talking to Pakistan’s High Commissioner-designate to Rwanda, Naeem Ullah Khan, the President highlighted that Pakistan attached great importance to its bilateral ties with Rwanda and both countries enjoyed cordial relations.

He stated that there was great potential for cooperation in agriculture, food security and human resource development, which should be fully tapped.

He asked the envoy to further improve trade and commercial relations by facilitating importers and exporters, besides reaching out to Rwandan businessmen to explore the Pakistani market.

The president also urged the envoys to highlight the atrocities and human rights violations being committed by India in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) as well as persecution of minorities, particularly Muslims and Christians.

Grand Hajj Symposium in Jeddah focuses on modern facilities for intending pilgrims

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Grand Hajj Symposium in Jeddah focuses on modern facilities for intending pilgrims

JEDDAH, Jun 20 (APP):The Saudi government organized a Grand Hajj Symposium in Jeddah on Tuesday to discuss Hajj arrangements and the implementation of modern facilities for intending pilgrims in Makkah Mukarma.

Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Talha Mehmood, attended the symposium chaired by the Imam of the Kaaba, Sheikh Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais.

Briefing the participants on hajj arrangements, the Saudi Minister of Hajj and Umrah highlighted the implementation of modern facilities and streamlined procedures for pilgrims during the Hajj days in Makkah Mukarma.

Addressing the gathering, Sheikh Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, the Imam of Kaaba, extended a heartfelt welcome to the honorable guests of Allah Almighty on the sacred land of Hijaz. He emphasized that Makkah would be a gracious host to millions of pilgrims arriving from every corner of the world.

After the symposium, Senator Talha Mahmood met with the Saudi Minister of Hajj and Umrah, while also having a conversation with the Imam of Kaaba.

They exchanged good wishes and expressed their commitment to strengthen the bilateral relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

The leaders of both countries expressed their commitment to further strengthen the strong and brotherly relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

PM calls upon nation, political parties to get together for country’s uplift

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday called upon the nation and all political parties to work together for bringing the country out of crisis and taking it to new heights of development.

He said the dream of a prosperous and developed Pakistan could only be fulfilled by rising above mutual differences, burying the conspiracies, and maintaining rule of law in the country.

Addressing the inauguration ceremony of Margalla Avenue here, the prime minister said the country possessed huge natural resources as it had the best minds and manpower as well. “The only thing that laps is the will to do”, he said adding that although it was a difficult task but not impossible to bring the country out of crisis.

He said all the initiatives were being taken for the development and prosperity of people of Islamabad and its attached areas.

However, he said due to the past government’s criminal negligence, the citizens of the federal capital had to wait for years to enjoy their due facilities.

He said last year was devastating both in terms of natural calamities and on the political front as the country faced devastating floods and the political opponents hatched conspiracies against the country. Their agenda surfaced on May 9, 2023 when everyone saw that what they did was even never thought by the enemy of Pakistan,” he added.

He said despite the challenges, the CDA Chairman, former MNA Hanif Abbasi and their team who worked diligently to complete this project for which the people of Islamabad were waiting for years.

He said recently he visited Baku, where he saw smooth and clean roads and beautiful landscape and gardening along the roads. He advised the Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah to take his team to Baku to get their first hand experience and apply in Pakistan as well.

PM Shehbaz said today he also witnessed the signing of an MoU for a $3.48 billion Chashma Nuclear Power Plant (C-5) which reflected the Chinese resolve to support Pakistan in difficult time. He said Saudi Arabia, Qatar and UAE were also Pakistan’s unmatched friendly countries that were also supporting Pakistan at this difficult time.

The prime minister said his political opponents alleged him for getting big kick backs on China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects. “If that was true, Imran Khan should have presented the proof before the courts,” he added.

He said the Chinese state owned company not only kept the cost of the C-5 project at the level agreed in 2017-18, but also on his personal request, the company gave discount of Rs 30 billion on the project.

He said former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif himself launched 5000 MW energy projects at a time when Pakistan was facing huge power load shedding.

Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said the prime minister had inaugurated an important road Margalla Avenue which connects new sectors of Islamabad with GT-Road.

He said the prime minister had also launched a historic Rs 20 billion package for rural areas of the federal capital.

Hanif Abbasi said that PML-N always worked for the welfare of the people and the prime minister was famous across the world for his speed and his service for the people of his county.

Later, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also laid the foundation stone of upgradation and rehabilitation project of Sikander e Azam Road.

PM calls upon nation, political parties to get together for country's uplift

He was told that the 7.5 kilometer road would be completed at cost of Rs 3.5 billion and it would connect district Haripur and Khanpur Dam.

The prime minister directed the relevant authorities to complete the project on time.

Erdogan condoles with Sharif over life loss of Pakistanis in Greece boat disaster

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif greets Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at his inauguration ceremony
APP file photo

ISLAMABAD, June 20 (APP): Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan telephoned Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday and expressed grief over the death of Pakistanis in a boat capsize off the coast of Greece.

Erdogan, on behalf of Turkiye’s government and people, conveyed condolences to the Pakistani nation and to the families of the deceased.

He prayed to Allah Almighty for the grant of patience to the bereaved families.

PM Sharif said the Pakistani government and the people thanked their Turkish brethren for their sentiments in this hour of grief.

POL import bill shrinks by 21.84% in 11 months

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP):The imports of the overall petroleum group contracted by 21,84 percent during the first eleven months of the current fiscal year (2022-23) as compared to the corresponding period of the last year, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported.

The total imports of the petroleum group during July-May (2022-23) stood at $ 15,382.307 million as against the imports of $ 19,679.473 million during the same period of last year, according to PBS data.

Among petroleum commodities, the import of petroleum products declined by 32.67 percent, from $ 10,022.564 million last year to $ 6,748.197 million during the period under review.

Likewise, the imports of liquefied natural gas declined by 19.07 percent and dropped from $ 4,289.895 million last year to $ 3,471.607 million this year whereas petroleum crude dipped by 4.99 percent from $ 4,759.875 million to $ 4,522.560 million.

On the other hand, the products that witnessed positive growth included liquefied petroleum gas, the imports of which grew by 3.39 percent, from $ 606.892 million last year to $ 639.625 million whereas imports of all other petroleum products increased by 28.83 percent, from $ 0.247 million to $0.318 million.

Meanwhile, on a year-on-year basis, the petroleum group imports witnessed a decrease of 46.80 percent during the month of May 2023 as compared to the same months of last year.

The petroleum imports during April 2023 were recorded as $1,407.697 million against the imports of $2,645.898 million during May 2022.

On a month-on-month basis, the petroleum imports into the country however increased by 57.91 percent during May 2023, as compared to the imports of $ 891.468 million in April 2023, said the data.
It is pertinent to mention here that the overall trade deficit witnessed a decline of 40.59 percent during the first eleven months of the current fiscal year as compared to the corresponding period of last year.

The trade deficit during July-May (2022-23) was recorded at $25.791 billion against the deficit of $43.409 billion in July- May (2021-22), a decline of 40.59 percent.

The exports during the period were recorded at $25.366 billion against $28.871 billion last year, showing a decline of 12.14 percent.

On the other hand, the imports witnessed a sharp decline of 29.22 percent by falling from $72.280 billion last year to $51.157 billion during the current fiscal year, PBS reported.

British Pakistani philanthropist inspiring, uplifting communities through visionary leadership

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British Pakistani philanthropist inspiring, uplifting communities through visionary leadership

ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP):Shakeel Ahmad Meer, the visionary British Pakistani founder of MW, a leading investment group, has emerged as a philanthropic icon due to his steadfast dedication to education, healthcare, poverty alleviation, environmental conservation, and social welfare.

Dubai-based Meer inspires positive change, utilizing resources to uplift and champion meaningful causes in communities.

By providing mentoring, guidance, and investment opportunities, he empowers young entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into reality, fostering an environment of innovation and growth.

The success story of Shakeel Ahmad Meer, serves as a source of inspiration for the next generation of entrepreneurs in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a region renowned for its thriving business landscape.
Meer’s visionary approach has made him a shining example for those aspiring to leave their mark in the business world.

Meer’s philanthropy and leadership style have made him an iconic figure, going beyond financial success. He believes in using his wealth to create positive change, exemplifying the importance of making a meaningful difference in society.

From humble beginnings to trailblazing in the UAE business community, Shakeel Ahmad Meer’s extraordinary journey resonates with dreamers and go-getters.

Talking to APP, he said his remarkable success is a testament to the boundless opportunities that await those who embrace unwavering determination and pursue their ambitions with tenacity.

Meer’s accomplishments extend beyond financial success, as he has also paved the way for others to thrive. His diverse portfolio, ranging from real estate to entertainment ventures, showcases his astute ability to identify opportunities and effectively navigate shifting market dynamics.

However, Meer’s commitment to nurturing young talent is what truly sets him apart. Through his various endeavors, he actively inspires and supports the next generation of business leaders.

Meer’s own journey from being an aspiring entrepreneur to a successful entrepreneur is a source of hope for countless aspiring entrepreneurs. His story teaches us that with determination, resilience, and a willingness to take advantage of opportunities, anyone can overcome challenges and achieve their goals.

Amidst the thriving entrepreneurial landscape in the UAE, Shakeel Ahmad Meer emerges as a guiding light, inspiring the next generation of aspiring businessmen and women to have faith in their abilities and pursue their aspirations.

Meer has been a pivotal figure in shaping multiple industries, leaving a profound impact. Through strategic investments in real estate, tourism, and entertainment, he has not only achieved remarkable financial success but has also played a crucial role in driving the economic growth of the UAE. Dubbed “The Billion Dollar Man,” Meer’s notable achievements serve as an inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs, showcasing the immense potential and possibilities that come with thinking big and taking calculated risks.

Meer’s remarkable accomplishments have not only caught the eye of the local community but also earned recognition and appreciation from the global business community.

His unwavering determination, strategic prowess, and adaptability to evolving market dynamics have positioned him as a role model for aspiring entrepreneurs worldwide.

India urged to shun brutal policies, pave the way for Kashmir settlement

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India urged to shun brutal policies, pave the way for Kashmir settlement

ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP):In Indian illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), APHC leaders and parties have urged India to shun its anti-Kashmir policies and take sincere steps for the resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute through talks.

APHC leaders Davinder Singh Bhel, Narender Singh Khalsa, Shahid Saleem, Muhammad Aqib, Jammu Kashmir Pirpanchal Freedom Movement and Jammu Kashmir Awami Party in their separate statements issued in Jammu said the oppression was meant to weaken the people of Jammu and Kashmir politically and economically,a Kashmir media service reported.

They said that the Kashmiris’ struggle for securing their right to self-determination could not be suppressed through India’s intransigence and brutal policies.

They maintained that India should take a cue from Pakistan’s unflinching support to the Kashmir cause and seriously engage for the settlement of Kashmir dispute to end uncertainty in the region.

The statements also paid glowing tributes to prominent Islamic scholar, Dr Qazi Nisar Ahmad on his 29th martyrdom anniversary.

They said that during the ongoing movement a large number of people, including Hurriyat leaders, religious scholars, academicians and youth had rendered their lives for the Kashmir cause. These sacrifices are precious assets of the liberation movement, they added.

The leaders urged the human rights organizations to take note of the plight of illegally detained Hurriyat leaders and activists languishing in various jails in India and the occupied territory.

Youth entrepreneurship programmes vital to break ‘economic straitjacket’: PM

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the inaugural ceremony of the rehabilitated and widened Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed Avenue
APP07-140623 ISLAMABAD: June 14 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the inaugural ceremony of the rehabilitated and widened Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed Avenue. APP/MAF/ZID

ISLAMABAD, June 20 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday stressed promoting entrepreneurship and innovation to help the country come out of financial constraints.

“I have long been convinced that for Pakistan to break out of the economic straitjacket, it is vital to promote programs that aim at nurturing entrepreneurship and innovation in areas that are critical to our socio-economic development,” he wrote on Twitter.

PM Sharif expressed his “unwavering faith” in the competence and capability of our talented youth to break the glass ceiling and pave the way for a prosperous future for the country.

“It is always thrilling to meet our brilliant youth,” he said as he mentioned yesterday’s launch of PM’s National Innovation Award celebrating the potential of youth to offer creative ideas that can be translated into impactful ventures.

“Out of 20,000 applicants, 100 brilliant young people have been awarded a cash grant of Rs. 160 million,” he said.

He highlighted that the award goes up to Rs. 2 million depending upon the exceptional nature of the ideas on offer.