Monday 29 July 2013

I will be a symbol of the federation: Mamnoon Hussain

LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) presidential candidate Mamnoon Hussain said on Monday that he will be the symbol of federation.
“The new president will be elected democratically,” he said, while addressing the media in Lahore.
Hussain added that he will resign from his party post if he gets elected as president.
Talking about Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP)’s boycott of the elections, he said, “There are pending cases against PPP in the courts and they’re afraid the ruling of the cases might go against them. They’re targeting the courts by boycotting presidential elections.”
On the accusation that he is being appointed akin to former president Rafiq Tarar, he retorted, “What was wrong with Rafiq Tarar? He served the presidency well.”
Hussain said that the role of the president is to make important decisions on the advice of the Prime Minister.
“If a president serves as a facilitator by following the law and the Constitution, what’s the problem with that?” he questioned.
PML-N presidential candidate said, “I went to Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) to secure votes for the presidential elections because I as a candidate want to keep an open mind.”
He said that there was no point in going to PPP for the same because the elections are being contested against them.

Pakistan won the 2nd T20 AGainst Westindies (Watch COmplete Score Card)

Pakistan won by 11 runs
Pakistan innings (20 overs maximum)RMB4s6sSR
View dismissalAhmed Shehzadc Simmons b Pollard4453464295.65
View dismissalMohammad Hafeez*c Simmons b Badree1013710142.85
View dismissalUmar Aminc & b Sammy79610116.66
View dismissalHaris Sohailc & b Badree1640025.00
Umar Akmalnot out46563631127.77
View dismissalShahid Afridic Samuels b Narine614100060.00
View dismissalHammad Azamst †Charles b Narine1820050.00
View dismissalSohail Tanvirc Bravo b Narine013000.00
Zulfiqar Babarnot out117610183.33
Extras(b 2, lb 4, w 3)9
Total(7 wickets; 20 overs)135(6.75 runs per over)
Did not bat Saeed AjmalAsad Ali
Fall of wickets 1-24 (Mohammad Hafeez, 3.6 ov)2-39 (Umar Amin, 6.1 ov)3-42 (Haris Sohail, 7.6 ov)
4-78 (Ahmed Shehzad, 12.5 ov)5-96 (Shahid Afridi, 15.5 ov)6-109 (Hammad Azam, 17.2 ov)7-109 (Sohail Tanvir, 17.5 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
View wicketDJG Sammy402015.00
View wicketsS Badree401624.00
View wicketsSP Narine402636.50(1w)
TL Best201608.00(1w)
DJ Bravo403508.75
View wicketKA Pollard201618.00(1w)
West Indies innings (target: 136 runs from 20 overs)RMB4s6sSR
View dismissalJ Charlesc †Umar Akmal b Sohail Tanvir069000.00
View dismissalCH Gaylec Shahid Afridi b Mohammad Hafeez1930033.33
View dismissalMN Samuelsc †Umar Akmal b Sohail Tanvir1640025.00
View dismissalLMP Simmonsb Shahid Afridi321160018.75
View dismissalDJ Bravoc Hammad Azam b Zulfiqar Babar3561442179.54
View dismissalSP Narinec Umar Amin b Saeed Ajmal28231631175.00
View dismissalKA Pollardc Haris Sohail b Zulfiqar Babar23171022230.00
View dismissalDJG Sammy*c Shahid Afridi b Saeed Ajmal11040025.00
View dismissalCD Barnwellrun out (Hammad Azam/†Umar Akmal)106520200.00
TL Bestnot out178902188.88
S Badreenot out111100100.00
Extras(lb 1, w 2, nb 1)4
Total(9 wickets; 20 overs)124(6.20 runs per over)
Fall of wickets 1-2 (Charles, 1.4 ov)2-2 (Gayle, 2.2 ov)3-4 (Samuels, 3.1 ov)4-17 (Simmons, 7.6 ov)
5-64 (Narine, 13.3 ov)6-94 (Pollard, 16.5 ov)7-94 (Bravo, 16.6 ov)8-105 (Barnwell, 17.6 ov)9-105 (Sammy, 18.3 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
View wicketMohammad Hafeez40912.25(2w)
View wicketsSohail Tanvir402025.00(1nb)
View wicketsZulfiqar Babar403729.25
View wicketShahid Afridi302919.66
View wicketsSaeed Ajmal402125.25
Asad Ali10707.00
Match details
Toss Pakistan, who chose to bat
Series Pakistan won the 2-match series 2-0
T20I debuts Asad Ali and Haris Sohail (Pakistan)
Player of the match Umar Akmal (Pakistan)
Player of the series Zulfiqar Babar (Pakistan)
Umpires GO Brathwaite and JS Wilson
TV umpire PJ Nero
Match referee DC Boon (Australia)
Reserve umpire DK Butler
Match notes
  • Pakistan innings
  • Powerplay: Overs 0.1 - 6.0 (Mandatory - 39 runs, 1 wicket)
  • Pakistan: 50 runs in 8.4 overs (52 balls), Extras 4
  • Pakistan: 100 runs in 16.3 overs (99 balls), Extras 9
  • Innings Break: Pakistan - 135/7 in 20.0 overs (Umar Akmal 46, Zulfiqar Babar 11)
  • West Indies innings
  • Powerplay: Overs 0.1 - 6.0 (Mandatory - 13 runs, 3 wickets)
  • West Indies: 50 runs in 12.2 overs (74 balls), Extras 2
  • West Indies: 100 runs in 17.2 overs (104 balls), Extras 3

Akmal, bowlers give Pakistan T20 series

Umar Akmal's 46 off 36 gave Pakistan the final surge to take them to 135, which their bowlers made look like 185 on a slow, dry and used pitch to give them the Twenty20 series to go with the ODI spoils. Pakistan threatened to leave Ahmed Shehzad's platform of 44 off 46 to waste, but Akmal did just enough - with 38 in the last four overs - for the bowlers, who were soon all over the West Indies batting.
Sohail Tanvir's extra bounce accounted for Johnson Charles and Marlon Samuels, Mohammad Hafeez got Chris Gayle for the second time in two afternoons, and before you knew West Indies were 17 for 4. A strategic promotion for Sunil Narine injected some life into the chase as he scored 28 off 16, Kieron Pollard gave them late hope with 23 off 10, but they were fighting too much quality.
After Charles edged Tanvir to Akmal, Gayle's horror home season continued as he fell to a leading edge; since his century in the first ODI of the tri-series earlier in the season, Gayle has not crossed 30 in 10 international innings, and has averaged 10.2. Samuels got a bit of a brute that kicked at him just outside off, and took the gove. Lendl Simmons soon played for a Shahid Afridi legbreak, but it didn't turn and took the middle stumps.
As Dwayne Bravo fought hard, Narine swung merrily, and enjoyed some good timing and some good luck. The two added 47 in 5.3 overs, and brought the target down 72 off 39. Pollard took time to get going, and by the time he decided everything needed to go as West Indies needed 62 in four overs. Over the next four balls, he brought out some savage hits against the 34-year-old rookie Zulfiqar Babar, losing two balls and scoring 20 runs. Babar, though, went over the wicket, and managed to get the outer edge, which still carried to deep cover. Immediately, he got rid of Bravo, who also wanted to go over the off side but found long-off.
In those two balls, the brief life in the chase had frizzled out. Not even a shambolic no-ball call - for the front foot cutting the side crease - could make any difference. In contrast, Pakistan might not have had any such spells of brilliant hitting, but they stayed around the six-an-over mark before going for the big runs in the end.
West Indies seemed to have learned their lesson from having failed to defend 152 in the first game. They didn't give Pakistan any pace to hit. When the visitors ended the Powerplay at 39 for 1, it was the last time their run rate would reach 6.5 before Akmal's hitting in the 19th over. They had to fight a controlled West Indies effort throughout.
Shehzad, who scored 44 off 46, found little support from the other end. Hafeez, opening in the absence of the dropped Nasir Jamshed, was caught on the late cut again. Umar Amin was done in trying to drive on the up. Haris Sohail swung before he got used to the pace of the pitch. Shahid Afridi hit Narine into the strong wind and in the air. Shehzad perished trying to pull Pollard, who had dug the ball in and provided no pace to go with.
At 96 for 5 in the 16th over, it seemed Pakistan would struggle to get to a defendable total, but Akmal kept them in the game. Most of his good work came in the 19th over when Bravo went round the stumps and angled the ball across Akmal with little cover on the cover boundary. He was taken for a four and a six in the 16-run over, but Narine ended his good spell with just six runs in the 20th. As it turned out, Akmal had done enough damage by then.

PCB 'concerned' over fixing allegations

The PCB has expressed concern over allegations of fixing raised in the media with regard to the recently concluded West Indies-Pakistan ODI series. A Pakistan board official told ESPNcricinfo on Sunday that the PCB is in touch with the ICC about the matter as it falls under the Anti-Corruption and Security Unit's purview.
The Mail on Sunday, which raised the allegations, reported that the series was set to be investigated over claims of wrongdoing. Pakistan had won the five-match series in the Caribbean, which concluded on July 24, by a 3-1 margin. The third game of the series was a tie.
"The PCB is obviously extremely concerned at the recent allegations of fixing reported in the media with regard to recently concluded ODI series between Pakistan and West Indies," the official said. "The PCB maintains zero tolerance towards corruption in the game but investigations in this matter falls within the purview of the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit. The PCB is in contact with the ICC on this issue and understands that the ICC will be issuing a media release soon.
"The PCB, at the moment, is examining all legal aspects but for the time being will not be making any further comments".
The Twenty20-leg of the tour is currently underway. Pakistan won the both of two T20s.