Monday, November 8, 2021

Many Records Of Unbeaten Pakistani Team In T20 World Cup


 Pakistan made a new history in the T20 World Cup 2021 with five consecutive victories and the batsmen also set many records. In the match against Scotland in Sharjah, Pakistan won by 72 runs to clinch its fifth victory in the event round and retain the unbeaten title.

This is the first time in the history of Pakistan cricket that the Pakistan team has qualified for the semi-finals without losing a single round match in any World Cup. Earlier, the Pakistan team was unbeaten in any international event, including the 1975 ODI World Cup and the T20 World Cup.

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On the other hand, veteran Pakistani all-rounder Shoaib Malik became the fastest Pakistani to score a half-century in the T20 World Cup. In the match played in Sharjah, Shoaib Malik batted aggressively to give Pakistan access to a total of 189 runs.

Shoaib Malik hit an unbeaten 54 off just 18 balls with six sixes and a four. This is the fastest half-century made by Pakistan in the T20 World Cup where the previous record was held by Umar Akmal who made fifty off 21 balls against Australia in 2010. Shoaib Malik also equaled the record for the fastest half-century in 18 balls in the current World Cup set by India’s KL Rahul against Scotland.

Babar Azam’s record half a century:

National team captain Babar Azam played a strong 66-run innings against Scotland in Pakistan’s last group match of the World Cup, his fourth half-century in the T20 World Cup, which is a record.

With this half-century, Babar Azam equaled the record of former Australian opener and current Pakistani batting coach Matthew Hayden and Indian captain Virat Kohli for scoring four half-centuries in an ICC event.

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Matthew Hayden scored four half-centuries in the 2007 World Cup, while Kohli did so in Sri Lanka in 2014. However, Babar Azam has a chance to break the record as the semi-final will be played against Australia on November 11.

At the same time, Babar Azam has broken Virat Kohli’s record of scoring the most half-centuries in T20 cricket in a single year. So far this year, Babar Azam has scored 19 half-centuries in T20 cricket, bringing the total number of half-centuries to 17, including two centuries in T20 cricket.

In the previous year in T20 cricket, Virat Kohli had scored 18 half-centuries or longer innings in 2016, including four centuries.

West Indies Chris Gayle scored 16 half-centuries in 2012, while national team opener Muhammad Rizwan also came in fourth with 15 half-centuries so far this year. Babar Azam also holds the record for most half-centuries in T20 as captain, where he has surpassed Virat Kohli.

Babar Azam has scored 15 half-centuries as captain so far, Virat Kohli has scored 13 half-centuries, Aaron Finch of Australia and Ken Williamson of New Zealand have scored 11 and 11 half-centuries respectively.

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Pakistani Journalist, Columnist And An Author “Hamid Mir”


 

Profile:

Hamid Mir is a Pakistani journalist, columnist, and author who was born on July 23, 1966. Mir, who was born in Lahore to a journalistic family, began his career as a journalist for Pakistani publications. On Geo News, he presented the political chat show Capital Talk. He publishes columns for both national and international Urdu and English newspapers. He is well-known in Pakistan for his opposition to the Establishment’s rule. Hamid Mir has survived two murder attempts, been barred off television three times, and lost his job twice as a result of his advocacy for press freedom and human rights.

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Mir is the world’s sole journalist who interviewed Osama bin Laden following the September 11 attacks. Mir has also interviewed former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, US Secretary of State John Kerry, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair, US Secretary of State Colin Powell, Nelson Mandela, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Yassir Arafat, Indian leader L.K. Advani, Afghan President Hamid Karzai, and Shimon Peres.

Benazir Bhutto, Pervez Musharraf, Asif Ali Zardari, Nawaz Sharif, Imran Khan, Mir Zafaruallah Khan Jamali, and President Arif Alvi are just a few of the renowned Pakistani political personalities Hamid Mir has interviewed. Mir has also conducted interviews with superstars such as Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan.

For his contributions to Pakistan, he received the civic honor Hilal-i-Imtiaz. Free Press Unlimited presented him with the “Most Resilient Journalist Award” in The Hague in 2016. Former Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali presented him with the lifetime achievement award at Government College University Lahore in 2017 for his efforts as a news anchor.


Hamid Mir is the only South Asian journalist who has covered wars and crises in Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Chechnya, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Sri Lanka. In 2010, he received the SAARC Lifetime Achievement Award in New Delhi for his war and conflict reporting.

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Hamid Mir attends international seminars and conferences on security, human rights, and press freedom on a regular basis. He has given talks at Harvard University, Yale University, the University of Oxford, the London School of Economics, and the University of California, Berkeley.

Early Life:

Mir Abdul Aziz from Sialkot was Hamid Mir’s grandfather. Mir’s father, Waris Mir, was also a journalist for Daily Jang, and Mir’s mother, Mumtaz Mir, immigrated to Pakistan in 1947 from Jammu, Jammu, and Kashmir, India. His father died in Lahore on July 9, 1987, while his mother died in 1993. Hamid Mir attended Government College University as well as the University of Punjab.

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Family:

Mir belonged to a family of authors and journalists. Mir Abdul Aziz, his grandfather, was an Urdu, Persian, and Punjabi language writer from Sialkot. Mir’s father, teacher Waris Mir, was also a Daily Jang feature writer and an opponent of military dictator General Ziaul Haq. Mir claims that his mother lost his whole family during the 1947 exodus from Jammu to Pakistan following the country’s independence. His father died on July 9, 1987, at the age of 48, under mysterious circumstances; it has been suggested that he was poisoned by the military dictatorship. Mir enters the field of journalism following the loss of his father. Mir has three brothers, two of whom work as journalists.

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Journalistic career:

Daily Jang:

Mir began working at the Daily Jang (Lahore) in 1987 as a sub-editor, reporter, feature writer, and edition in charge. Mir was kidnapped, tortured, and driven to a residence in 1990, where his kidnappers demanded his source for a critical report he authored at a time when then-President Ghulam Ishaq Khan was intending to remove the Bhutto administration. He exposed the submarine acquisition controversy in 1994. Certain close associates of Asif Zardari (husband of then-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto) and some Navy personnel were implicated in the incident. Mir was fired from his position at Daily Jang the day his piece was published.


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Wednesday, November 3, 2021

What Could Be The Best Tourist Destinations Of The Year 2022? Get To One Place Too


 Many people were reluctant to travel because of the epidemic, but now the situation is improving. Now such people can travel again and maybe you will reach one of the following places and countries.

Return of international travel and tourism:

Tourists were forced to stay indoors for at least a year because of Code 19. This picture gallery can be called the best photo tour guide of the year 2022. All the selected destinations are unique and can be a wonderful experience for tourists. This guide is developed by Lonely Planet.


Let’s go back there:

A German city ranked third in 2022 and not Berlin. What is the name of this city now? Guess! Few people would have heard of this city.


City in third place: Freiburg, Germany:

According to Lonely Planet, the German city of Freiburg is a quiet and sustainable place. It has twice as many bicycles as cars. Cars cannot enter the magnificent ancient part of the city. The city has beautiful streets and magnificent buildings. It is located on the edge of the Black Forest.

CSecond best city: Taipei, Taiwan:

This city has many facets and layers. Western colors have a great blend of Chinese and Japanese culture. There are places of worship of different religions. Accommodation is available. The best health care.



Pakistan Embassy Beijing Organized Culture Fest

 

The Pakistani Embassy in Beijing staged a cultural festival with mouthwatering Pakistani delicacies, traditional handicrafts, and folk music as part of a series of events commemorating the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties between China and Pakistan.

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Moin-ul-Haque, Pakistan’s Ambassador to China, and his wife Farah Moin hosted the event, which was attended by diplomats, media representatives, and members of the Pakistani community.

There was also a showcase of Pakistan’s landscapes, historical sites, and indigenous communities.

Former Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Lu Shulin, told APP that fall is one of the nicest seasons in the Chinese capital and that this event will play an essential role in further solidifying the two countries’ all-weather friendship.

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Professor Intikhab Alam, a famous Chinese Urdu scholar, writer, and poet, also attended the ceremony.

Earlier this month, Chinese schoolchildren performed Pakistani songs and dances during a cultural festival in Qingdao.

The festival was planned to highlight Pakistani culture through its delectable cuisine, colorful handicrafts, folk music, and welcoming hospitality.

The ceremony coincided with the 70th anniversary of China-Pakistan diplomatic ties. Its goal was to promote people-to-people relationships and cultural understanding between the two countries.

A huge number of Chinese visitors from many walks of life, diplomats, Pakistani community members, and media representatives attended the event.

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He stated that this year is significant for China and Pakistan, and he hoped that it will usher in a new era of glory in the two nations’ ties.


The Pakistani and Chinese governments have planned more than a hundred festivities to mark the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations.

There will be a variety of activities, including high-level delegation exchanges, cultural exhibitions, photographic exhibitions, fashion events, and book releases.

The two countries also want to twin a number of towns in China and Pakistan, as well as hold trade and investment conferences.

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Pakistani Startup Makes Waves In Self Driving Technology

 

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Due to the generally increased rivalry in the market, Pakistani automakers have begun to embrace the incorporation of new technologies into their vehicles in recent years. Infotainment systems, satellite navigation systems, cruise control, and other driver-assist technologies are becoming more prevalent in certain vehicles, while others are still catching up.

Nonetheless, the incorporation of these technologies in all automobiles appears to be unavoidable, since they are rapidly becoming a requirement in today’s fast-paced environment, both on and off the road.

The firm was founded in 2019 as a subsidiary of Sedenius Engineering GmBH, a German company that develops software solutions for autonomous and automated driving. In a short period of time, the new firm earned the trust and support of top European automakers such as Audi, BMW, and Volkswagen.

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Sedenius Technologies, which has developed a good name in the worldwide market, has its sights set on the booming Pakistani automobile sector.

Aadil Jaleel Choudhry, Chief Technology Officer of Sedenius Technologies, about the company’s operations and future plans.

Current Target Market:

Sedenius Technologies serves the European automobile market. European manufacturers are trying to accelerate the development of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) in order to compete with Tesla, General Motors, and other automakers that excel in this field.

Choudhry pointed out that the development of such systems is also encouraged by the fact that European governments are gradually legislating similar features for manufacturers in order to assure optimum safety on their roads and highways.

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The company is currently developing ADAS that is calibrated and modulated by technologies such as the Robot Operating System, Multisensor Data Fusion, and Automotive Data and Time-Triggered Framework, all of which are further polished by multiple virtual test drive modules before being integrated into vehicles.