Tag: Dominate
NBP dominate on opening day
LAHORE - Wapda managed to score 227 runs on the opening day of the 10th round of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy match against SNGPL here at the LCCA ground on Saturday.
Wapda reached the score in 63 overs and by the close of play SNGPL were playing at 25 with their two batsmen back to the pavilion in the 12th over.
For Wapda, Shoaib Maqsood and Alo Azmat were the saviours while Asad Ali and Yasir Shah shared four wickets.
Brief Scores:
WAPDA 227 in 63 overs (Sohaib
Wapda reached the score in 63 overs and by the close of play SNGPL were playing at 25 with their two batsmen back to the pavilion in the 12th over.
For Wapda, Shoaib Maqsood and Alo Azmat were the saviours while Asad Ali and Yasir Shah shared four wickets.
Brief Scores:
WAPDA 227 in 63 overs (Sohaib
PU dominate Women’s Athletics
LAHORE: Pakistan Inter-Varsity Women's Athletics Championship rolled in to action here at the Punjab Stadium on Monday, with the host Punjab University dominating the opening dayof the event.
Abida Tanveer, President Punjab University Women's Sports Tournament Committee, inaugurated the championship. On the opening day, PU's Sobia Sultana finished the 400m distance in one minute and 13 seconds to win the gold medal. Sameera Pervaiz of PU and Sana Ikram of Karachi University
Abida Tanveer, President Punjab University Women's Sports Tournament Committee, inaugurated the championship. On the opening day, PU's Sobia Sultana finished the 400m distance in one minute and 13 seconds to win the gold medal. Sameera Pervaiz of PU and Sana Ikram of Karachi University
Bulls dominate at KSE
KARACHI: March of the bulls to Northville achieved another milestone as KSE-100 index hit the highest intraday level of 11,676 since the setting of floor in August 2008.
The KSE-100 index closed at 11,620.15 after gaining 51.06 points, while the KSE-30 index closed at 11,184.53 after gaining 29.90 points. The all share index closed at 8,118.28 after gaining 39.53 points. Total volumes stood at 137,075,873 and total value stood at 4,356,133,280. A total of 252 scrips advanced, 117
The KSE-100 index closed at 11,620.15 after gaining 51.06 points, while the KSE-30 index closed at 11,184.53 after gaining 29.90 points. The all share index closed at 8,118.28 after gaining 39.53 points. Total volumes stood at 137,075,873 and total value stood at 4,356,133,280. A total of 252 scrips advanced, 117
Lin Dan tramples Lee, India dominate track
GUANGZHOU: Pumped-up Chinese superstar Lin Dan outplayed world number one Lee Chong Wei to win the Asian Games badminton title Sunday as India dominated the track with two gold medals.
The popular Lin, who had won world and Olympic titles but never an Asian Games crown, was in top form in front of a vociferous home crowd to beat his Malaysian arch-rival 21-13, 15-21, 21-10.
His reaction on winning, ripping off his shirt and repeatedly punching the air shouting 'yes, yes',
The popular Lin, who had won world and Olympic titles but never an Asian Games crown, was in top form in front of a vociferous home crowd to beat his Malaysian arch-rival 21-13, 15-21, 21-10.
His reaction on winning, ripping off his shirt and repeatedly punching the air shouting 'yes, yes',
Asian Games open with China set to dominate
GUANGZHOU: The Asian Games opened with a spectacular water-themed gala ceremony on Friday, culminating years of planning for an event that is set to reinforce China's regional sporting dominance.
The extravaganza heralds the most ambitious Asiad so far with some 10,000 athletes from 45 countries and territories vying for gold in 42 sports.
The Games run until November 27, with hosts China heavily favoured to top the medal table, and South Korea and Japan battling for second
The extravaganza heralds the most ambitious Asiad so far with some 10,000 athletes from 45 countries and territories vying for gold in 42 sports.
The Games run until November 27, with hosts China heavily favoured to top the medal table, and South Korea and Japan battling for second
Red Bull dominate while Hamilton suffers
Sebastian Vettel led championship leader Mark Webber in a dominant Red Bull one-two in both practice sessions for the Japanese Grand Prix on Friday. While they flaunted an advantage of more than half a second over their title rivals, McLaren's Lewis Hamilton could only watch impotently from the sidelines after crashing in the morning.
When the 2008 Formula One champion did get back on track with eight minutes of the second session remaining, Hamilton was able to complete just six
When the 2008 Formula One champion did get back on track with eight minutes of the second session remaining, Hamilton was able to complete just six