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Bangladesh coach confident ahead of Rawalpindi Test | The Express Tribune

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Bangladesh head coach Chandika Hathurusingha has expressed confidence in his team’s readiness for the upcoming first Test against Pakistan, set to begin on Wednesday at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

Addressing the media, Hathurusingha emphasised that his squad is well-prepared to handle any challenge that Pakistan might pose. “We are ready for whatever challenge Pakistan throws at us,” Hathurusingha stated. “The Pindi pitch appears favourable for both fast bowling and batting. Considering Pakistan’s selection, we have also developed a strong contingent of fast bowlers.”

Hathurusingha highlighted the strategic inclusion of all-rounders Shakib Al Hasan and Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who add depth to both the batting and spin departments. “We expected Pakistan’s wickets to be different from Bangladesh and selected spinners based on merit, not just conditions,” he explained.

The coach also praised the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for providing excellent facilities that have helped his team prepare effectively. “We are pleased with our preparations and look forward to the challenge ahead,” Hathurusingha said.

In light of recent events in Bangladesh, Hathurusingha extended his condolences to those affected by the protests and expressed hope for a swift resolution.

Regarding his role as head coach, Hathurusingha reaffirmed his commitment to his current contract but remained open to any decisions the board might make about his future.

He acknowledged concerns over Bangladesh’s recent batting performances but remained optimistic, pointing to the potentially favourable conditions in Pakistan. He also praised Shakib Al Hasan’s improved fitness and form and expressed confidence in the team’s young fast bowlers.

Additionally, Hathurusingha welcomed Mushtaq Ahmed to the coaching staff, noting that his extensive global experience would be a valuable asset to the team.

Bangladesh squad:

Najmul Hossain Shanto (C), Litton Kumer Das (WK), Mushfiqur Rahim (WK), Zakir Hasan (WK), Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Shadman Islam, Mominul Haque, Shakib Al Hasan, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Taijul Islam, Nayeem Hasan, Nahid Rana, Shoriful Islam, Hasan Mahmud, Taskin Ahmed, Syed Khaled Ahmed.

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Michigan star TE Loveland ruled out vs. Trojans

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan star tight end Colston Loveland has been ruled out of Saturday’s game against No. 11 USC with an undisclosed injury.

Loveland suffered an apparent shoulder injury in last weekend’s win over Arkansas State. Michigan coach Sherrone Moore hasn’t specified the nature of the injury.

A preseason All-American, Loveland leads the Wolverines with 19 catches for 187 yards; no other Michigan pass catcher has more than nine receptions.

The No. 18 Wolverines also changed starting quarterbacks this week, moving from Davis Warren to Alex Orji. Warren had thrown six interceptions in three games, including three last weekend. He threw two picks in a 31-12 loss to Texas on Sept. 7.

Orji has only seven career passing attempts but has rushed for 58 yards in a relief role this season.

Moore said this week that he wants to see Orji “take the reins” of the Michigan offense with his opportunity.

“Excited for him,” Moore said. “I know he’s chomping at the bit.”

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World Snooker Championship: Asjad Iqbal, Awais Muneer reach knockout rounds

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Asjad Iqbal and Awais Muneer photographed while playing. — Radio Pakistan 

Pakistan’s Asjad Iqbal and Awais Muneer have reached the knockout rounds of the IBSF World 6 Red Snooker Championship 2024 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Asjad achieved a direct spot in the pre-quarterfinals, while Awais will compete in the last-20 round.

Asjad dominated the group stage, winning all three of his matches. In his first game of the day, he defeated India’s Pandurangaiah 4-1 in a strong showing. The frame scores were 41-32, 35-36, 75-08, 50-09 (with a break of 50), and 35-22.

In another thrilling match, Asjad faced Iraq’s Alijalil Ali, clinching a 4-3 victory. Despite trailing at one point, Asjad bounced back and sealed the win with frame scores of 39-23, 30-34, 66-0, 0-41, 1-54, 39-29, and 63-0 (with a break of 58 in the final frame).

Meanwhile, Awais secured a 4-1 win against Singapore’s Jia Jun Ong. He delivered an impressive performance, winning two frames without allowing his opponent to pot a single ball. The scores were 63-0, 65-0, 0-56, 36-02, and 35-26.

In his second match of the day, Awais was involved in a nail-biting contest against Israel’s Shachar Ruberg. Despite a strong start, Awais fell short, losing 4-3. The scores for this match were 16-43 (with a 43 break by Awais), 53-12, 43-13 (with a 43 break by Shachar), 8-64 (with a 64 break by Awais), 33-21, 12-40, and 40-10.

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ICC team visits Gaddafi Stadium to review Champions Trophy arrangements

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Lahore: The ICC delegation visited Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday after inspecting stadiums in Karachi and Rawalpindi to assess the arrangements for the Champions Trophy.

The delegation reviewed the ongoing developmental work at Gaddafi Stadium, where PCB officials briefed them on the construction progress.

The officials also guided the ICC team through the training venues.

Additionally, the ICC delegation received a briefing on security measures from PCB officials.

There was a possibility of the team visiting the Safe City Authority.

The previous day, the ICC delegation met with PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi in Islamabad and expressed satisfaction with the arrangements made at the Karachi and Rawalpindi stadiums.

After completing their review in Lahore, the ICC delegation is set to depart for Dubai.

 

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Pakistani-origin boxer Hamzah Sheeraz wins European Boxing championship

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Hamzah Sheeraz (right) fighting Tyler Denny on September 21, 2024. —Facebook/@RiyadhSeason

Pakistani-origin British pugilist Hamzah Sheeraz has defeated British boxer Tyler Denny to claim the Middleweight European Boxing championship.

Sheeraz entirely eclipsed his British opponent at London’s Wembley Stadium on Saturday evening. The undefeated middleweight sent southpaw Denny to the canvas twice before overcoming him through technical knockout (TKO).

The first knockdown came with the help of a combination of right cross and left hook in the first round. Then, the winning boxer downed Denny once more in the second round with a powerful left hook. Referee Mark Bates declared the bout over and waved it off, despite the fact that Denny was able to stand again.

Experts believe Sheeraz’s height and arm length profoundly helped him keep his opponent at bay.

The Pakistani-origin boxer, a resident of London now, has remained undefeated raising the tally of his victories to 21-0 with this one.

In addition to winning Denny’s European title, the 25-year-old also won the Commonwealth and WBC ‘Silver’ titles.

33-year-old Denny, on the other hand, dropped to 19-3-3 and lost the strap. The defeat broke the English athlete’s six-fight winning streak.

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