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PARIS:

Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem and India’s Neeraj Chopra’s first and second finishes at the Paris Olympics javelin throw event open up endless possibilities for improving diplomatic ties between the two countries.

The Pakistani Ambassador H.E Asim Iftikhar Ahmad hosted the Mian Chunnu-based athlete at the Paris Embassy on Friday after he received his gold medal at the medal ceremony at Stade de France for creating a new Olympic record with a throw of 92.97 on Thursday night.

The ambassador believes an environment of camaraderie and peace is created by the close bonding of Arshad and Neeraj which can be instrumental in improving relations between India and Pakistan.

He talked to this correspondent after the dinner and celebratory ceremony where Arshad generously gave his time to the Pakistani community that showed up for him at the embassy.

Arshad spoke to the media and later made a point to have selfies and pictures with the fans who were ecstatic to see him in person.

A poem was also recited in Arshad’s honour and in praise of his parents.

“First of all, yes it is a historic occasion so I am lucky as an ambassador to be here at this moment, and so is everyone who has been here,” he said while exclusively talking to this correspondent about the possibility of javelin-diplomacy now after the long era of cricket-diplomacy.

Read also: National pride Arshad Nadeem welcomed home in Mian Channu after hero’s reception in Lahore

“These were historic games which also marked 100-year centenary of the Paris Olympics, and for Pakistan particularly,” said the ambassador.

“Forty years since the last gold medal, 32 since the previous medal, the first Olympic medal as an individual, the new javelin Olympic record and so much more. So well and truly history has been made and we are witness to this and are very happy.”

Referring to the Arshad-Neeraj camaraderie, the Pakistani ambassador said he was asked this question about Arshad’s relationship and sporting rivalry with Neeraj in the India-Pakistan context.

“We know what Arshad has been saying earlier, that they are friends and brothers and even their great mothers are saying the same heart-warming things which is great to see and people are massively relating to it.”

So what are the possibilities of using this bonding to promote diplomacy?

“I’m not going to venture into that because there are so many other factors involved in that, but at least this environment is created by these two brilliant athletes who are not only fierce competitors but they have a very good relationship,” said H.E Asim Iftikhar.

Read: Indian PM Modi reacts to Arshad Nadeem’s historic Olympic victory

“Both the athletes are hoping that their friendship transcends the barriers, so it is good in that sense. And I think there is a whole lot of hope that is generated because these feelings, goodwill go beyond the javelin events and the competitions. So let’s see how it works.”

Mr Asim also reflected on the spirit of the Olympic Games and observed that people from both sides of India-Pakistan border have been cheering for both Arshad and Neeraj.

He also spoke about the Olympic Games going a long way in uplifting Paris as a city. “The Olympic Athletes Village has been built in an underprivileged area and the measures taken to make the Games environmentally sustainable are amazing.”

Later, Arshad Nadeem, his coach Salman Butt, Pakistan Olympic Association President, Chef de Mission, and sprinter Faiqa Riaz, left the venue in order to prepare for the departure from Paris early in the morning.

The ambassador was pictured with Arshad at the airport.

The night has been most valuable for the children and youth at the event. They seemed to be very receptive to Arshad’s feat and felt that for Pakistanis everywhere it was a huge moment.

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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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Sources: Embiid agrees to 3-year, $192.9M deal

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Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers have agreed to a three-year, $192.9 million maximum contract extension that guarantees the former MVP a total of $299.5 million through the 2028-29 season, sources told ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne.

Embiid announced that he and the team had agreed to the extension Friday morning, saying he hopes to remain a Sixer “for the rest of my career.”

“Philadelphia is home. I want to be here for the rest of my career,” Embiid wrote on Instagram. “I love this community and everything you’ve given me and my family. There is a lot more work to do. You guys deserve a championship and I think we’re just getting started!”

Embiid will decline his $59 million player option for the 2026-27 season and sign the new, three-year extension. He will earn $69 million in the final year of the new deal.

His career earnings will swell to $514.8 million with the new agreement, fourth highest in NBA history behind LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Paul George.

The 76ers also announced the extension Friday without disclosing terms. In a statement, Josh Harris, a managing partner of the ownership group, called Embiid “one of the greatest Sixers of all time” who was “on his way to being one of the best players to ever play the game.”

“We’re ecstatic that this extension keeps him and his family in Philadelphia for years to come,” Harris said. “Joel is a great family man, leader, and person. He is an elite two-way player with a combination of size, strength, and athleticism that this league has rarely — if ever — seen. He is integral to this franchise’s quest for another NBA Championship, and we are honored that he continues to choose this organization as his NBA home.”

Embiid’s deal closes an offseason in which the 76ers committed $550 million in new money. They extended All-Star guard Tyrese Maxey on a $204 million deal and signed George to a four-year, $212 million contract. The Sixers also signed free agent forward Caleb Martin, guard Eric Gordon and center Andre Drummond and re-signed guards Kelly Oubre and Kyle Lowry.

Embiid, 30, remains the cornerstone of the franchise, the 2023 NBA MVP who has made All-NBA five times and shown himself to be one of the most dominant centers in the modern history of the sport. He has averaged 27.9 points in his career — fourth most behind Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain and Luka Doncic, according to ESPN Research.

Last season, Embiid averaged 34.7 points but did not play enough games to qualify for the scoring title. His 1.03 points per minute made him the first player to average a point per minute since Chamberlain in 1961-62, per ESPN Research.

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