Tag: Trophy
Patron’s Trophy final ends in draw
LAHORE - The final of the Patron's Trophy Grade-II Tournament between UBL and Medicam ended in a draw at the Pindi Stadium Tuesday. UBL were declared the winners of the title on the basis of their first innings lead after the match was badly marred by rain. Only the opening day, no play was possible and the following two days were washed out while on the final day, only two overs were bowled. Medicam resumed their innings at 148 for 9 and were bowled out for 153 in 44.5 overs. With
Patron’s Trophy final a damp squib
LAHORE - The final of the Patron's Trophy Grade-II Tournament remained suspended for the second day due to heavy rain in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. The match is being played between UBL and Medicam at the Pindi Stadium, Rawalpindi, but the downpour on Sunday and Monday has left the outfield unplayable. UBL was in a dominating position on the first day of the match and is likely to win the title due to a better standing in the match.
Scores: UBL 316 in 79 overs:
Scores: UBL 316 in 79 overs:
Sharjeel century lifts Medicam in Patron’s Trophy
LAHORE - Medicam showed its prowess against UBL on the opening day of the Patron's Trophy Grade-II- final that started at Pindi Stadium Rawalpindi. Winning the toss, Medicam opener Sharjeel Khan cracked a century in his team's 316 runs off 79 overs and later Shabbir Ahmed took three wickets to reduce UBL to 39 for three in nine overs.
Scores: Pindi Stadium Rawalpindi: Medicam Group 316 in 79 overs (Sharjeel Khan 133, Muhammad Sami 47, Saad Surkhail 32, Ali Asad 30, Yasir Ali
Scores: Pindi Stadium Rawalpindi: Medicam Group 316 in 79 overs (Sharjeel Khan 133, Muhammad Sami 47, Saad Surkhail 32, Ali Asad 30, Yasir Ali
Medicam in Patron’s Trophy final
LAHORE - Medicam beat Navy to move into the final of the Patron's Trophy Grade-II 2010-11 here at the LCCA Ground on Wednesday. Medicam grabbed an 84-run win to book a birth in the title match. Medicam scored 309 runs in their first inning. Navy scored 164 runs in their first inning and were bowled out for 175 runs in their second. Medicam achieved the target set by Navy by scoring 114 runs in their second innings. At Islamabad's Diamond Ground, the semi-final match between UBL and
Medicam smell victory in Patron’s Trophy semi
LAHORE - Medicam marched closer to victory against Navy on the second day of the Patron's Trophy Grade-II 2010-11 semi-final match here at the LCCA Ground on Tuesday. Medicam, after posting 309 runs in their first innings, bowled out Navy for 164 runs and later added another 65 runs for the loss of four wicket in their second innings. The last day begins today. In the second semi-final at Diamond Ground Islamabad, UBL scored 326 for nine. Later, Port Qasim scored 34 runs for the loss
Islamabad retains Royal Palm Golf Trophy
LAHORE - After three rounds of competitive golf at the Royal Palm Golf Course, the team that worked hard but ended in agony was the Royal Palm 'A' who lost out to the defending champions Islamabad 'A' by the barest possible margin here on Sunday.
Islamabad ended the three rounds with an aggregate team score of 696 while the Royal Palm Team ended at 697. For Islamabad the performers were Taimur Hassan, Tariq Mehmood, Talha Sajjad and Fida Hussain. The winners captain Taimur
Islamabad ended the three rounds with an aggregate team score of 696 while the Royal Palm Team ended at 697. For Islamabad the performers were Taimur Hassan, Tariq Mehmood, Talha Sajjad and Fida Hussain. The winners captain Taimur
Lahore lift Punjab Games trophy
LAHORE - Lahore clinched the overall trophy of the 71st Punjab Games, securing 3459 points after winning another 14 events contested on the final day on Saturday. Faisalabad, who were posing a severe challenge to Lahore, secured the second place with 2170 points and were followed by Gujranwala at number three position with 1533 points.
Multan and Sahiwal got fourth and fifth positions, respectively with 757 and 741 points. Lahore claimed 89 gold medals for the top position, along
Multan and Sahiwal got fourth and fifth positions, respectively with 757 and 741 points. Lahore claimed 89 gold medals for the top position, along
Saleem grabs Challenge Shield Golf Trophy
LAHORE - At the end of the 36-hole stroke play net competition at the Royal Palm Golf Course, it was Saleem Raza from the Gujranwala Golf Club who succeeded in claiming the Challenge Shield Trophy. He won the trophy with scores of net 67 and net 70 in the two rounds, a winning aggregate score of net 137, seven under par, thereby distinguishing himself as one of the golfers the amateur golf circuit will have to contend with in the events to come.
The race for the team event and
The race for the team event and
Patron’s Trophy semis from 13th
LAHORE - The semi-finals and final of the Patron's Trophy G-II Tournament will be played from April 13 and April 19. The first semi-final will be played between Navy and Medicam at the LCCA Ground Lahore. Umpires for the match will be Rasheed Bhatti and Anisur Rehman.
The second semi-final will be held between UBL and Port Qasim at Diamond Ground Islamabad, under the supervision of Kaukab Butt and Akram Raza. The final has been slated for April 16-19, with the winners of the
The second semi-final will be held between UBL and Port Qasim at Diamond Ground Islamabad, under the supervision of Kaukab Butt and Akram Raza. The final has been slated for April 16-19, with the winners of the
Mickelson lifts Houston Open trophy
HOUSTON - Phil Mickelson has regained his form just in time to try and defend his Masters title, outduelling fellow American Scott Verplank down the stretch Sunday to capture the Houston Open. The 40-year-old Mickelson fired a seven-under 65 to win by three strokes and post his first title since winning the 2010 Masters.
"I am very pleased I played well," said Mickelson, who finished at 20-under 268. "It feels really good for me to have played well and gained some momentum
"I am very pleased I played well," said Mickelson, who finished at 20-under 268. "It feels really good for me to have played well and gained some momentum
Cricket champions India handed fake trophy ?
LAHORE - India was seized by a growing controversy as it was revealed that there was more than one trophy and that India was presented with a different one from that given to previous Cricket World Cup winners, according to a report in The Telegraph newspaper.
The report said while the final was being played, that original trophy was locked in a Customs warehouse in Mumbai as £30,000 of duty had not been paid by the ICC for its release. Cricketing officials said the Indian team
The report said while the final was being played, that original trophy was locked in a Customs warehouse in Mumbai as £30,000 of duty had not been paid by the ICC for its release. Cricketing officials said the Indian team
India lifts World Cup trophy
MUMBAI - Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni struck a dramatic six to bring the World Cup to India on Saturday after Sri Lanka had threatened to ruin their party. Dhoni finished with 91 not out as India, chasing a target of 275, won by six wickets with 10 balls to spare at the Wankhede Stadium to become the first host country to win the World Cup.
They are also only the third side to win batting second, a feat that seemed beyond them when Lasith Malinga dismissed both openers in his
They are also only the third side to win batting second, a feat that seemed beyond them when Lasith Malinga dismissed both openers in his
World Cup trophy held up at Mumbai airport
MUMBAI - The Customs authorities in Mumbai detained the cricket World Cup trophy at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport on early Friday when it arrived from Colombo. The Customs detained the trophy, as no commercial value was attached to it making it difficult to assess the duty.
An ICC representative had carried the trophy and also a covering letter not addressed to anyone, but saying, "To whomsoever it may concern". Customs officials said that the letter mentioned that
An ICC representative had carried the trophy and also a covering letter not addressed to anyone, but saying, "To whomsoever it may concern". Customs officials said that the letter mentioned that
KESC thrash PEB in Patron’s Trophy
LAHORE - KESC crushed PEB by an innings and 277 runs in their third round match of the Patron's Trophy Grade-II on the third and final day here at the LCCA ground on Thursday. PEB were bowled out for 84 runs in their first innings and then at 74 in their second innings, while KESC hammered 435 runs for six and won the match with a big margin.
Scores:
PEB 84 in 22.4 overs (Syed Faraz 22, Saeed Khan 4-31) and 74 in 16.5 overs (Bilal Jamsheed 24, Shahzaib Khan 5-19 ) v KESC
Scores:
PEB 84 in 22.4 overs (Syed Faraz 22, Saeed Khan 4-31) and 74 in 16.5 overs (Bilal Jamsheed 24, Shahzaib Khan 5-19 ) v KESC
KPT crush PEB in Patron’s Trophy
LAHORE - KPT crushed PEB on day two of the round two match of the Patron's Trophy Grade-II here at the LCCA ground on Sunday. KPT scored 490 runs and then bowled out PEB for 230 and forced them to follow on.
During their second innings, KPT bowlers against bowled their rivals out for 362. Later KPT openers achieved the slender win target and won the Group-C match by nine wickets. Scores: KPT 490-4 in 83 overs. Nadeem Javed 260, 374 balls, Faraz Patil 104, 107 balls).
PEB 230
During their second innings, KPT bowlers against bowled their rivals out for 362. Later KPT openers achieved the slender win target and won the Group-C match by nine wickets. Scores: KPT 490-4 in 83 overs. Nadeem Javed 260, 374 balls, Faraz Patil 104, 107 balls).
PEB 230
P&T Gym lift SPM Cricket trophy
LAHORE - P&T Gymkhana overwhelmed SPM Colts by 60 runs to clinch the final of the first SPM Club Cricket.
P&T gave no room to their opponents in the final at Ali Garh ground, Model Town after racing to 314-9 in 75 overs.
Chief guest Shafiq Ahmed Papa, PCB General Manager, presented the Man of the Match award to Khaqan Arsal for his fine batting performance. Ruhail Ali was picked as MVP. P&T bagged Rs 100,000 while SPM received Rs.50,000. Khaqan scored an unbeaten 135 while
P&T gave no room to their opponents in the final at Ali Garh ground, Model Town after racing to 314-9 in 75 overs.
Chief guest Shafiq Ahmed Papa, PCB General Manager, presented the Man of the Match award to Khaqan Arsal for his fine batting performance. Ruhail Ali was picked as MVP. P&T bagged Rs 100,000 while SPM received Rs.50,000. Khaqan scored an unbeaten 135 while
Model Town lift Javed Memorial trophy
LAHORE - Model Town won the 2nd Javed Memorial Cricket Tournament, beating Mughalpura Whites by 41 runs here on Thursday. Batting first, Model Town were bowled out for 218. Rashid Riaz (87), Ashraf Ali (31), Nasir Jamsheed (30), and Jameel Khan (29) top scored for Model Town. Faheem Askari, Yasir Ali and Hassan Nasir took two wickets each for Mughalpura, while Imtiaz Shah and Afaq Shahid shared one apiece.
Mughalpura Whites could only score 177, for the loss of nine wicket.
Mughalpura Whites could only score 177, for the loss of nine wicket.