Kurram Agency:16 killed In Firing On Convoy

August 18, 2010 by  
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057c402df313511 Kurram Agency:16 killed In Firing On ConvoyAt least 16 people have been killed when some unidentified miscreants opened fire at a passengers convoy in Kurram Agency on Saturday.
Sources said that a caravan was going to Peshawar from Upper Kurram along with the security forces’ convoy, when some unknown felons opened fire at them near Char Khel, Upper Kurram.
Resultantly, 16 people got killed while four other injured.
The wounded have been shifted to a nearby hospital of whom two are said to be in a critical condition. The political administration shifted the dead bodies to Chapri checkpost. Two cars also destroyed in the attack.
Security forces cordoned off the area and launched a search operation.

Holbrooke said US values Pakistan’s desire for peace in region

August 18, 2010 by  
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Asif Ali Zardari President of Pakistan on Friday said that the upcoming round of Pak-US Strategic Dialogue would further advance progress made so far in the mutually agreed areas of cooperation between Pakistan and the United States.

He said that the roadmap prepared during previously held meetings between the officials of the two countries for making consistent progress would be pursued further for implementation of the projects identified in those meetings.

This he said during his dinner meeting with Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, at Aiwan-e-Sadr.
The US Ambassador in Islamabad Anne W. Patterson, Secretary General to the President M. Salman Faruqui and Pakistan’s Ambassador in Washington Hussain Haqqani were also present in the meeting.
Matters relating to the bilateral relations and mutual cooperation, security situation in the region and the shared terrorist threat were discussed in the meeting. Discussing regional security situation, the President said that Pakistani people and “our armed forces have made great sacrifices in the ongoing fight against militancy.”
Despite great human and material toll, “we are determined to pursue our struggle till its logical end,” the President emphasized. He said that the international community must take into considerations “our requirements and valid concerns” while chalking out any strategy in this regard.
The President stressed that the development of conflict ridden areas was essential for changing the militant mindset and winning the battle of hearts and minds.
President Zardari said that he has been urging the international community to specifically focus on prioritised areas of development for preemption of proclivities breeding militancy and extremism.
On Afghanistan, the President said that a stable, prosperous and peaceful Afghanistan was in the interest of Pakistan and it firmly believes in the policy of neutrality and non-interference in internal matters of Afghanistan.
Pakistan, he said, supported the Afghan led process of political reconciliation and efforts for the stability of the neighboring country. The President said that Pakistan is ready to assist Afghanistan in all possible manners for the development of infrastructure and strengthening of its institutions.
Reiterating US administration’s long-term and multifaceted commitment towards Pakistani Government and its people, Ambassador Holbrooke expressed the hope that the dialogue would yield positive results and would contribute in further strengthening the bilateral relations and mutual cooperation.
He said that United Stated values Pakistan’s desire for peace and stability in the region and we greatly appreciate sacrifices made by Pakistan in the war against terror.

China: 16 killed in Gold Mine Fire

August 10, 2010 by  
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f9914535cbchina China: 16 killed in Gold Mine FireAt least 16 miners were killed when a fire broke out in a gold mine in eastern China.
Most of the victims were suffocated. Seven miners remained trapped.
About 300 people were working underground when the accident occurred around 5 pm on Friday after an electric cable caught fire in gold mine in Zhaoyuan city. The owner of the mine , had been taken into police custody.
It is pertinent to mention that as many as 2,631 people have been killed in fire related incidents in gold and coal mines during the last 12 months.

Online Canada visa at www.vfs-canada.co.in

April 29, 2010 by  
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About VFS Canada Site:

This site provides information on procedures applicable to applicant who wish to apply for a visa to travel to Canada. This service is available for Indian, Nepalese & Bhutanese residents who wish to apply in the following categories.

  • Visitors
  • Students
  • Workers
  • Permanent Residents *(only those who need a travel document to return to Canada)

Visa applications may be submitted at any of the ten application centers across India and Nepal. All applications are assessed at The Canadian High Commission, New Delhi or the Consulate General in Chandigarh.

Sania Mirza now second round of Japan Open

October 12, 2009 by  
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Sania Mirza now second round of Japan Open, Tennis star Sania Mirza has stormed into the second round of the women’s singles event of the Japan Open after knocking out fifth seeded Shahar Peer of Israel in the first round at Osaka, Japan on Monday.
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The 22-year old, Sania ousted her frequent doubles partner Peer in a three setter match by 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in one hour and 52 minutes. Sania was broken thrice in the first set but Sania saved three break-points in the second set to level the match. Sania held her nerves in the decider to win the set and match.

Sania will now lock horns with Viktoriya Kutuzova of Ukraine in the second round. Kutuzova was declared winner of match against Russian Maria Kirilenko when she opted to withdraw due to injury. Kutuzova was leading the match by 6-2 at that moment.

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    11 Jul 2009 Sania Mirza engagement photos, Sania Mirza is getting engaged soon to her childhood and family friend from Hyderabad, the same city as her.
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Sania Mirza now second round of Japan Open was first posted on October 12, 2009 at 10:07 pm.
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Royal Challengers Vs Otago Volts Bangalore

October 12, 2009 by  
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38494701ca50x166 Royal Challengers Vs Otago Volts BangaloreRoyal Challengers Vs Otago Volts Bangalore, Royal Challengers 188/2 (19.6)

Otago Volts  5/0 (0.6)Royal Challengers won the toss and elected to bat ,Live Match In Progress:-

Over 0.6: No runs. P Kumar to A Redmond, short of length delivery, gets the ball to cut back and hit the thigh pad.
Over 0.5: No runs. P Kumar to A Redmond, good length delivery, flicks the inswinger to squareleg.
Over 0.4: Boundary! P Kumar to A Redmond, good length delivery, just manages to chip the inswinger over the top of mid off for a boundary.
Over 0.3: No runs. P Kumar to A Redmond, good length delivery, pushes it to point.
Over 0.2: Single. P Kumar to B McCullum, short of length delivery, pushes the indipper to the left of mid on.
Over 0.1: No runs. P Kumar to B McCullum, good length delivery, pushes the inswinger back to the bowler.

Royal Challengers Vs Otago Volts Bangalore was first posted on October 12, 2009 at 10:18 pm.
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Pak vs Nz, Pakistan vs New Zealand updates

October 3, 2009 by  
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f0223a6bf0rophy2 Pak vs Nz, Pakistan vs New Zealand updatesJohannesburg: Pak vs Nz, Pakistan vs New Zealand, Pakistan Skipper Younus Khan won the toss and elected to bat against New Zealand in the second semifinal match of Champions trophy,Hi folks, welcome to the 2nd Semi Final between New Zealand and Pakistan, the winner of this contest at Jo’burg will be meeting Australia for the Cup. Well Pak have won the toss and elected to bat first on what promises to be a perfect batting strip!

Over 15.1: Single. J Franklin to Younis, short of length delivery, tucks it behind square for a single.

Over 14.6: Single. Ian Butler to Younis, short of length delivery, drives it wide of square covers for a single.

Over 14.5: Single. Ian Butler to M Yousuf, short of length delivery, tucks it wide of mid on for a single.

Over 14.4: No runs. Ian Butler to M Yousuf, short of length delivery, drives it down to point.

Over 14.3: Beaten! Ian Butler to M Yousuf, short of length delivery, goes for a backfoot drive and is beaten by the away movement.

Over 14.2: He is Caught! Ian Butler to K Akmal, pitched up delivery, slashes it hard over covers but finds the man at sweeper covers running in and take a brilliant forward diving catch!

Over 14.1: Single. Ian Butler to Younis, short of length delivery, taps it down to cover point and steals a single.

Over 13.6: Single. J Franklin to Younis, short of length delivery, back to over the sticks and Younis tucks it wide of mid on for a single.

Over 13.5: Boundary! J Franklin to Younis, full toss, comes from round the sticks and Younis heaves that free hit ball over mid off for an easy boundary.

Over 13.5: No ball + No runs off the bat. J Franklin to Younis, good length delivery, stays back and plays it to point.

Over 13.4: No runs. J Franklin to Younis, short of length delivery, steers it down to backward point.

Over 13.3: Single. J Franklin to K Akmal, short of length delivery, pulls it away to deep squareleg.

Over 13.2: No runs. J Franklin to K Akmal, short of length delivery, pats it back to the left armer.

Over 13.1: No runs. J Franklin to K Akmal, short of length delivery, inside edges it onto his body. Franklin has replaced Bond.

Over 12.6: No runs. Ian Butler to Younis, pitched up delivery, drives it straight to mid off.

Over 12.5: He is Caught! Ian Butler to S Malik, short of length delivery, looks to run it down to thirdman and ends up giving catching practice to Taylor at first slip who dives low to his left to take that!

Over 12.4: Single. Ian Butler to K Akmal, good length delivery, inside edges his drive on the up to squareleg.

Over 12.3: No runs. Ian Butler to K Akmal, pitched up delivery, drives it hard to covers.

Over 12.2: Beaten! Ian Butler to K Akmal, short of length delivery, gets the ball to nip back and beat the inside edge in an attempted off drive.

Over 12.1: Beaten! Ian Butler to K Akmal, short and wide, goes for a flashy cut and is beaten by the bounce.

Over 11.6: 1 Leg Bye. S Bond to K Akmal, good length delivery, gets hit on the pad down the legside, picks up a lb towards squareleg.

Over 11.5: No runs. S Bond to K Akmal, good length delivery, gets forward and eases it to point.

Over 11.4: Single. S Bond to S Malik, short and rising delivery, tucks it away to squareleg for a single.

Over 11.3: No runs. S Bond to S Malik, short of length delivery, pushes it back to the bowler.

Over 11.2: Single. S Bond to K Akmal, good length delivery, glides the slower one to thirdman.

Over 11.1: Boundary! S Bond to K Akmal, short and wide, flashes it superbly between point and square covers for a boundary. This is the second over of the bowling powerplay.

Over 10.6: Single. Ian Butler to K Akmal, short and wide, cuts it behind backward point for a single.

Over 10.5: No runs. Ian Butler to K Akmal, short of length delivery, stands tall and drives it to covers.

Over 10.4: Boundary! Ian Butler to K Akmal, bangs it short, swivels back and pulls it flat in the air behind square for a boundary.

Over 10.3: Single. Ian Butler to S Malik, short of length delivery, tucks it away to squareleg for a single.

Over 10.2: No runs. Ian Butler to S Malik, pitched up delivery, drives it back to the bowler.

Over 10.1: Single. Ian Butler to K Akmal, short of length delivery, whips it to deep backward squareleg for a single.

Over 9.6: No runs. S Bond to S Malik, pitched up delivery, dabs the yorker to backward point. Nazir was caught off the bat handle not the glove. It nevertheless was a well directed short delivery aimed at the throat.

Over 9.5: No runs. S Bond to S Malik, bouncer, ducks under that.

Over 9.4: He is Caught! S Bond to I Nazir, short and rising delivery, and Bond has got his man, softened him so much that Nazir quite incomepetently fended it off his gloves to the lone slip fielder.

Over 9.3: No runs. S Bond to I Nazir, short of length delivery, pushes the freehit ball straight to the bowler.

Over 9.3: No ball + No runs off the bat. S Bond to I Nazir, short and rising delivery, a difficult run out missed by the Kiwis, Nazir played it down to short mid wicket and there was lot of confusion to take the single or not, Kamran was sent back and luckliy the fielder from covers had to come all the way around to try and get a run out.

Over 9.2: Single. S Bond to K Akmal, short of length delivery, eases it down to thirdman with an open faced blade.

Over 9.1: Single. S Bond to I Nazir, short of length delivery, tucks it to squareleg for a single.

Over 8.6: Single. Ian Butler to I Nazir, short of length delivery, tucks it away to deep squareleg.

Over 8.5: No runs. Ian Butler to I Nazir, short of length delivery, defends it off the backfoot.

Over 8.4: Boundary! Ian Butler to I Nazir, bangs it short, pulls that flat behind square for a one bounce boundary.

Over 8.3: Boundary! Ian Butler to I Nazir, pitched up delivery, drives it on the up through covers for a boundary.

Over 8.2: No runs. Ian Butler to I Nazir, short of length delivery, eases it to Guptill at cover point.

Over 8.1: Boundary! Ian Butler to I Nazir, bangs it short, swivels back and pulls it away behind square for a boundary. Butler has replaced Mills.

Kamran Akmal had taken a blow on the knuckles in one of the short deliveries and is now getting attended to by the Physio.

Over 7.6: Single. S Bond to I Nazir, half volley, drives the attempted yorker past point for a single.

Over 7.5: Single. S Bond to K Akmal, short of length delivery, slices it down to thirdman.

Over 7.4: No runs. S Bond to K Akmal, good length delivery, plays it defensively to covers.

Over 7.3: No runs. S Bond to K Akmal, short of length delivery, pushes it to covers.

Over 7.2: No runs. S Bond to K Akmal, short and rising delivery, plays that down to point.

Over 7.1: No runs. S Bond to K Akmal, short and rising delivery, has to take his bottom hand off the handle to block that one.

Over 6.6: Boundary! K Mills to I Nazir, pitched up delivery, smashes that through covers for a boundary.

Over 6.5: No runs. K Mills to I Nazir, short of length delivery, drags his attempted cover drive on the up towards mid off.

Over 6.4: Single. K Mills to K Akmal, short of length delivery, plays a predetermined pull shot towards deep squareleg.

Over 6.3: Single. K Mills to I Nazir, pitched up delivery, opens the face and eases the wide yorker behing point.

Over 6.2: Single. K Mills to K Akmal, short of length delivery, tucks it away to deep squareleg.

Over 6.1: No runs. K Mills to K Akmal, half volley, drives the wide one straight to covers.

Over 5.6: Beaten! S Bond to I Nazir, good length delivery, draws him forward and beats him with a slower leg cutter.

Over 5.5: No runs. S Bond to I Nazir, pitched up delivery, squeezes the yorker to cover point.

Over 5.4: No runs. S Bond to I Nazir, short of length delivery, taps it towards cover point.

Over 5.3: Beaten! S Bond to I Nazir, good length delivery, attempts a wristy drive on the up and is beaten.

Over 5.2: Boundary! S Bond to I Nazir, short and rising delivery, swivels back and pulls it flat and wide of mid on for a boundary.

Over 5.1: Single. S Bond to K Akmal, short and rising delivery, plays an upper cut on the bounce to thirdman.

Over 4.6: No runs. K Mills to I Nazir, good length delivery, plays it defensively to mid wicket.

Over 4.5: No runs. K Mills to I Nazir, short and wide, cuts it straight to point.

Over 4.4: No runs. K Mills to I Nazir, short of length delivery, punches it to short covers.

Over 4.3: Boundary! K Mills to I Nazir, good length delivery, thats down the legside and Imran glances it fine past the keeper for a boundary.

Over 4.2: No runs. K Mills to I Nazir, short of length delivery, punches it to short extra covers.

Over 4.1: Three runs. K Mills to K Akmal, short and wide, cuts it past the diving point and picks up three runs.

Over 3.6: Beaten! S Bond to I Nazir, good length delivery, comes forward and is beaten by an outswinger.

Over 3.5: No runs. S Bond to I Nazir, short of length delivery, punches it to mid off.

Over 3.4: No runs. S Bond to I Nazir, good length delivery, defends it off the frontfoot.

Over 3.3: No runs. S Bond to I Nazir, good length delivery, defends it off the frontfoot towards mid off.

Over 3.2: No runs. S Bond to I Nazir, good length delivery, slices it on the up to point.

Over 3.1: No runs. S Bond to I Nazir, short of length delivery, inside edges his push onto the body.

Over 2.6: No runs. K Mills to K Akmal, good length delivery, let’s that go to the keeper outside the off stump.

Over 2.6: Wide Ball. K Mills to K Akmal, good length delivery, slips the inswinger down the legside.

Over 2.5: Beaten! K Mills to K Akmal, good length delivery, draws him forward and beats him with a magic outswinger.

Over 2.4: Two runs. K Mills to K Akmal, short and rising delivery, doesn’t time his pull towards mid wicket and gets only a couple.

Over 2.3: No runs. K Mills to K Akmal, short and wide, cuts it carefully to point.

Over 2.2: Beaten! K Mills to K Akmal, short of length delivery, gets the ball to seam away out of nowhere to beat Akmal around the off stump.

Over 2.1: No runs. K Mills to K Akmal, short of length delivery, pushes it to short mid wicket.

Over 1.6: No runs. S Bond to I Nazir, pitched up delivery, drives it on the up to square covers.

Over 1.5: No runs. S Bond to I Nazir, pitched up delivery, drives the inswinger uppishly to mid off.

Over 1.4: No runs. S Bond to I Nazir, pitched up delivery, flicks it off the inside edge in the air towards wide mid on.

Over 1.3: No runs. S Bond to I Nazir, good length delivery, gets a lot of swing back into the right hander and hits the pad but was doing a lot.

Over 1.2: Single. S Bond to K Akmal, short and rising delivery, dabs it away to thirdman for a single.

Over 1.1: No runs. S Bond to K Akmal, short of length delivery, let’s that go to the keeper outside the off stump.

Over 0.6: No runs. K Mills to I Nazir, good length delivery, plays it defensively to covers.

Over 0.6: Wide Ball. K Mills to I Nazir, good length delivery, sprays that way down the legside.

Over 0.5: No runs. K Mills to I Nazir, short of length delivery, punches it crisply to mid off.

Over 0.4: No runs. K Mills to I Nazir, short of length delivery, flicks it across to mid wicket.

Over 0.3: Boundary! K Mills to I Nazir, short of length delivery, gets a bit early in the drive and plays it in the air over extra covers for a boundary.

Over 0.2: No runs. K Mills to I Nazir, pitched up delivery, drives it back to the bowler. Just a bit of inswing in that delivery.

Over 0.1: No runs. K Mills to I Nazir, short of length delivery, punches it to mid off, absolutely nothing in that ball from Mills.

Hi folks, welcome to the 2nd Semi Final between New Zealand and Pakistan, the winner of this contest at Jo’burg will be meeting Australia for the Cup. Well Pak have won the toss and elected to bat first on what promises to be a perfect batting strip!

Hi


Pak vs Nz, Pakistan vs New Zealand updates was first posted on October 3, 2009 at 7:48 pm.
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Pakistan vs New Zealand Live Streaming

October 3, 2009 by  
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Over 23.5: No runs. J Franklin to Umar Akmal, good length delivery, defends it off the frontfoot.
Over 23.4: Beaten! J Franklin to Umar Akmal, short of length delivery, looks to steer it down to thirdman and is beaten by the away movement.
Over 23.3: No runs. J Franklin to Umar Akmal, pitched up delivery, drives it to Vettori at mid off.
Over 23.2: No runs. J Franklin to Umar Akmal, short of length delivery, flicks it across to mid wicket.
Over 23.1: No runs. J Franklin to Umar Akmal, short of length delivery, pats it back to the bowler.
Over 22.6: No runs. D Vettori to M Yousuf, quicker and flatter in the air, drives it softly to covers.
Over 22.5: No runs. D Vettori to M Yousuf, flatter trajectory delivery, sweeps it softly to short fine leg.
Over 22.4: No runs. D Vettori to M Yousuf, flatter trajectory delivery, goes back and hammers it to covers.
Over 22.3: No runs. D Vettori to M Yousuf, quicker and flatter in the air, defends it off the frontfoot towards point.
Over 22.2: No runs. D Vettori to M Yousuf, flatter trajectory delivery, defends it off the frontfoot.


Pakistan vs New Zealand Live Streaming was first posted on October 3, 2009 at 8:23 pm.
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Cricket Ranking In ODI, Test And T20

September 26, 2009 by  
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ODI

Rank Country Points
1
India 3658
2
Australia 3618
3
South Africa
2338
4
Pakistan 2425
5
Sri Lanka 3190
6
England 2726
7
New Zealand 1781
8
West Indies 1397
9
Bangladesh 1257
10
Zimbabwe 513
11 Ireland 152
12 Kenya 0

TEST

Rank Country Points
1 South Africa 3672
2 Sri Lanka 2852
3 India 3327
4 Australia 3106
5 England 3258
6 Pakistan 1424
7 New Zealand 1794
8 West Indies 1910
9 Bangladesh 255

T20

Rank Country Points
1
South Africa 220
2
Pakistan 218
3
India 214
4
Sri Lanka 207
5
West Indies 206
6
Australia 206
7
England 205
8
New Zealand 194
9
Bangladesh 148
10
Zimbabwe 138

Cricket Ranking In ODI, Test And T20 was first posted on September 26, 2009 at 3:18 pm.
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