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Dedicated to His Excellency, Imran Khan, Who is Unique and One of a Kind, by the Grace of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala, Future Prime His Excellency, Imran Khan, Future Prime Minister of Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Kithe Mehr Ali Kithe Teri Sanaa
Heart Touching Lines by his favorite Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan written by Peer Mehr Ali Shah
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Hukmraan Ho Gayay Kameenay Log, Habib Jalib
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Main Baghi Hoon, Main Baghi Hoon - Imran Khan - PTI - میںباغیہوں
DEDICATED TO H. E. IMRAN KHAN, FUTURE PRIME MINISTER OF ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF. PAKISTAN, In shaa Allah!
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Khudi Ka Sirre Nihan La Ilaha Illallah | With Eng Subtitles | Legend Iqbal Writes |
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Kalaam e Iqbal Status | Agar Cheh Butt Hain Jamaa’at Kee Aasteenon Main | Mujhay Hai Hukm-e Azan, Laa Ilaaha IllAllah
Allamah Sir. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, Rahmatullahi ilaihi
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Bal-e-Jibril: 27 | Allama Iqbal Poetry | Urdu Poetry | 
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Diyaar-e-Ishq Main Apnea Maqaam Paidaa Karr | 
Javed Ke Naam | Kalam-e-Iqbal | Allamah Iqbal Poetry urdu
Allamah Sir Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, Rahmatullahi ilaihi
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Article: Preserving Nature’s Treasure: A Journey into the In Vitro Conservation and Micropropagation of the Endangered Medicinal Marvel—Podophyllum hexandrum Royle
by Zahoor Khan 1,Bushra Khan 1,Syed Tanveer Shah 2,Javaid Iqbal 3,Abdul Basit 4,Muhammad Suleman Khan 5,Waleed Iqbal 6,Mohamed Farouk Elsadek 7,Aftab Jamal 8,*,Mohammad Ajmal Ali 9 and Domenico Prisa 10,* 1Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Peshawar, Peshawar 25120, Pakistan 2Department of Agriculture, Faculty of Biological and Health Sciences, Hazara University, Mansehra…
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Classic Karachi-Nous: Legend Mohammad Javed Miandad in the 1992 Cricket World Cup Final against England, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia. March 25, 1992. Photograph David Munden/© Getty Images
The Jugaaroo! Cheeky, Tough and Masters of Improvisation: How Does Karachi Produce The Batsmen It Does?
Cricketers, like the rest of us, are often perceived to be products of the places they grew up in. Mumbai has a reputation for producing khadoos players, while Hyderabad is popularly regarded as being a nursery for wristy artists, Yorkshire's are dour, while Melbourne's won't give you an inch. Karachi, meanwhile, is said to breed all of these traits into its cricketers: they are inventive, competitive, combative, relishing times when their backs are to the wall, and always looking to grab the game by the scruff of its neck.
— Ahmer Naqvi | Published: June 2, 2016
On March 7, 2015, Pakistan met South Africa in a must-win match at the World Cup. They decided to open with Sarfraz Ahmed. Until then in the tournament, Sarfraz had sat warming the bench - to much criticism - as Pakistan chose to play Umar Akmal as a makeshift wicketkeeper in a bid to bolster the batting. The management had little faith in Sarfraz's batting, especially as an opener, though he had had previous success in the position. Here he was sent to open against the best bowling attack the team had faced so far.
He was beaten inside the line by Dale Steyn the very first ball he faced. "The way I was beaten, it gave me an idea," Sarfraz told me when we met in Karachi a few weeks after the World Cup. "Unless I move forward to meet [the next ball], this gig is going to be up, as the pitch was difficult and the conditions were overcast. So I understood that even if he bowls a sharp bouncer, I could be proactive, as I was ready for him."
Sarfraz started batting out of his crease, shuffling, shifting and sliding effortlessly across it, and eventually scored an entertaining 49. That helped Pakistan to their most authoritative start in the tournament against a major side.
For the casual observer, Sarfraz's daring improv style bore some resemblance to the exciting new strain of batting that livened up the tournament; for this Pakistan side it was an anomaly. Like transistor radios in the age of the internet, this team was composed of batsmen suited to an earlier, forgotten era of cricket. In that light, Sarfraz's innings prolonged the lineage of a distinct strain of Pakistani cricketers.
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This type of batsman isn't unique to Pakistan, but the Pakistanis who fit it are most likely to be from Karachi. Think of Moin Khan and, to some extent, Rashid Latif. Before them, Asif Mujtaba, and well before them Mushtaq Mohammad and Asif Iqbal, and between them the man who fleshed out the prototype himself, Javed Miandad.
What they had in common was a non-traditional, lateral approach to finding solutions. They looked to generate new ideas. The question was whether this capacity was in some way linked to the city they all hailed from - was there something about growing up in Karachi that conditioned their response? Perhaps this was romanticism - trying to find a reflection of the city I was born in within the game that I loved. But it seemed relevant that when one thought of, for example, the reverse sweep, the advent of proactive running, or counterintuitive strategies, there was always a someone from Karachi involved.
A List of the World's Largest Cities includes several Test centres in the subcontinent. Some, like Lahore and Delhi, are ancient cities with long and grand histories. Some, like Mumbai or Kolkata, are products of colonialism but with a contiguous link to their older pasts.
Cricket's great cities absorb young players and rationalise their approaches. If there is anything unique about Karachi, it is that its tumult has thrown up these players
From having been essentially a fishing village, Karachi was completely transformed by the end of colonialism. So much so that Imran Aslam, a renowned journalist and Karachi resident, says of it: "[It is] a city by the sea [which] has no sea culture, because the entire population here is either Ganga Jamni [from the Gangetic plains of northern India] or from the mountains. You don't get lobsters here, nobody really eats seafood, and you don't see any sailors. It's a city which has no dwellers of its own anymore."
The birth of Pakistan turned Karachi not only into the new capital but also the destination of millions of refugees and migrants, who arrived as much for ideology as for survival. The states of northern India were home to many of the Muslim elites who led the movements for the creation of Pakistan. As such, Karachi was seen as the crystallisation of an idea. The explosiveness of the city's growth soon outstripped the state's ability to realise this idea, and in the decades since, endemic violence has crippled it further.
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Pakistan's financial hub has withstood decades of civil unrest and tension © Getty Images
Yet it has remained the country's industrial and financial hub as well as its major port. In his book on Karachi, the French author Laurent Gayer describes the city's tense, contradictory equilibrium as an "ordered disorder", and hits at the larger question of Karachi: "How has this city subjected to violent escalation and polarisation… avoided a fully-fledged explosion?" Gayer asks this in the context of the last three decades, when the pervasive levels of violence truly began, but as his book makes clear, the idea of the ordered disorder took root in the city's post-partition development.
Karachi has always been the most consistently tumultuous city in the country. Over time it has given rise to a specific response from its citizens: "rather than coping with crisis," Gayer writes, "they have learned to cope in crisis". Survival instincts are honed that much sharper here.
It manifests itself in a couple of ways. One, as Moin Khan put it to me, is an inner competitiveness. "You are even told at home about the need for healthy competition, and it's very important - if you don't make someone your competitor, then who are you competing with?"
It also brings an urgency and practicality to all tasks, as Rashid Latif illustrated to me through an example of two salesmen. "I take a salesman [outside Karachi] and I tell him, go and do this thing and come back. On his way he will go home and his amma will tell him that she has given the daughter's dupatta to the dyers, so could he please pick it up on his way, but when he gets there the dyer says he'll have it by the evening. So now the salesman figures he is hungry and gets something to eat and it will be evening before he returns to you. In Karachi, you tell him, 'Go do this' and he will go, get it done and come back."
That was not apparent in the cricket immediately. For the first few decades after 1947, Karachi's main source of quality cricketers was its elite, colonial-era schools. They had access to the best facilities and established traditions, and played eagerly contested tournaments. The schoolboy cricketer, particularly one born to Muhajir (or immigrant, to describe those who moved to Pakistan during and after partition) families looking to establish themselves in a new land, was cast with certain expectations and incumbent responsibilities.
Over time Karachi has given rise to a specific response from its citizens: rather than coping with crisis, they have learned to cope in crisis
The consummate product of the school circuit was Hanif Mohammad, and until the 1970s he represented the ultimate ideal of a Karachi batsman. His 337 in Barbados was testament to a young, determined force that refused to give in. Little wonder then that the country, and particularly those sharing his recent migrant past, saw so much of themselves in that effort. It was an innings defined by grit, as the sunburnt layers of skin on his face from 16 hours at the crease testified.
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Toughened in Karachi: Mushtaq Mohammad, batting during the 1978-79 Test series against India, was known for his innovative strokeplay and back-to-the-wall performances Patrick Eagar/© Getty Images
However, things would begin to change for both the city and its cricket. Faced with a constantly restive population that defied the state's directives, Ayub Khan, Pakistan's first military dictator, decided in 1960 to move the capital from Karachi. The city continued to attract economic migrants from across the country, becoming simultaneously wealthier but also more unruly. Its centre gyrated to foreign bands and discos and bars, while its peripheries grew rapidly and informally, with the state too overwhelmed to keep up. It was inevitable that cricket would change, and by the '70s the conditions were in place for a new type of batsman to emerge.
Tariq Alam had just completed his matriculation exams in the early '70s when Pakistan's domestic cricket began to induct department sides, such as those of banks, in their first-class set-up. Alam's club had organised a match against a department side where they were set 270-odd to chase and had lost three or four wickets. Keeping with his burgeoning reputation on the local circuit, he walked out and scored a hundred, leading his team to victory. His innings impressed the opponent's sports in-charge, who offered him a spot in the side and a job at the company. Alam was dazed by the offer.
"I was in matric then and I didn't know anything about anything. I just looked at him and said, 'What are you saying?'" he told me in Karachi late last year.
Some seasoned pros urged him to say yes, and Alam headed home to tell his mother and older brother. He remembers being frightened by the turn of events, but his similarly surprised elders quickly realised that he had been offered a job before he had even got to college, and they decided this was the best way forward.
What it meant was that boys from middle-class families could pursue cricket as a serious profession. It meant that playing for clubs could land you a stable job, and in a city driven by the need to survive, it suddenly gave cricket legitimacy in the eyes of a new class of people.
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Javed Miandad
While these changes were sweeping through the domestic game, the national team was also changing in decisive ways - both in terms of how it played and how much it was paid. Led by Mushtaq Mohammad, Hanif's younger brother, a new generation of cricketers emerged. They played extensively on the English county circuit, and were attuned to a professional approach to the game and to the competitiveness that came with it. Mushtaq captained a team that provided the template for the modern, unquiet brand of Pakistani cricket - confident, explosive and mercurial.
The apogee of this reinvigoration came, fittingly, in Karachi and against India in 1978. The Indian captain, Bishan Singh Bedi, had already watched Pakistan romp to an improbable win chasing at six an over in the final session of the previous Test, in Lahore. In Karachi the target was stiffer. Pakistan needed 164 to win in 100 minutes, and Bedi was taking few chances, banishing almost his entire field to the boundary. The tactic did not faze Imran Khan, who kept going for, and pulling off, big hits near the end. But what made that chase memorable was how two batsmen chose not to defy Bedi's tactics but to use them against him.
Promoted by Mushtaq, Asif Iqbal and Miandad put on 97 in nine overs, and they did so by tapping the ball instead of blasting it, and running with an aggression unknown to cricket then. Both batsmen were capable of hitting boundaries, but the decision to go for the smarter choice lit up the imaginations of those watching. A small clip online captures their impish assault, in which they pinched doubles and stole byes off dazed fielders. It was, as Zaheer Abbas would later observe, "one-day running but ahead of its time".
Javed Miandad
Miandad's exploits, demeanour and intelligence captured all the qualities that we seemed to identify with the city
But that particular style of batting had already taken root in Karachi's club circuit. Alam, father of Pakistan international Fawad, made quite a name for himself on the club scene - crowds of thousands are said to have flocked to watch club matches in the '70s, and he was often one of the main attractions. An increase in the number of matches exposed players to all sorts of situations, with limited time often requiring a new batting approach.
A certain kind of batsman came to be lionised, one now recognised as a prototype of the ODI finisher. "My batting position, in the middle order, is one where when you arrive at the crease the match situation has become apparent," Alam told me. "From there you have to make sure that you complete your turn at the crease. I only regard someone as a batsman [if he] can take the match with him and return having finished it. If you make 30-40 and get out, then those runs are useless for the team."
The obvious subtext to this approach was a desire for heroism, but one that only took place as a subset of the team's glory - Alam dismissed those batsmen who play for the "Wah wah" of a few dashing strokes. What was crucial was the ability to take the situation by the scruff of the neck and drag the team to its finish. In Urdu, Alam said "match ko pakar ke chalna", or, to grab hold of the game and go along with it. It was an especially resonant phrase.
For example, Moin, whom I met in the sprawling office of his eponymous cricket academy, used a similar phrase to define great batsmen. "Whenever you looked at the great batsmen of the past, it would seem that game ko chala rahe hain khud [they are running the game by themselves], and everything else would be a function of them."
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Moin Khan: "You are even told at home about the need for healthy competition - if you don't make someone your competitor, then who are you competing with?" © Getty Images
For modern fans, venerating finishers isn't out of the ordinary. But where nowadays those runs are scored increasingly in boundaries, this type of batsman would use subtler, less bludgeoning methods. Not that there is less risk in this approach. Risk-taking, as Moin explained, is intrinsic to the Karachi approach. "One who doesn't take a risk is caught between two stools. You have to take a risk for your own success. And when you do take a risk, then your approach is always positive."
It is what he did with his running between the wickets, when he felt he had to keep the other team on their toes. "There's a chance in that - sometimes you can make the error, sometimes the fielder will. But until you put pressure on the fielder he won't fumble… and if you're waiting that if he fumbles then only I'll run - no! You have to make him fumble. You know how they say, 'Make it happen'? You have to play with the other's mind."
Jugaar Is A popular Urdu And Hindi Word That Wikipedia Defines As An "Innovative Fix or A Simple Work-Around". A person employing such methods is often referred to as a jugaaroo, which when you think about it really means someone who is good at lateral thinking or at finding solutions that circumvent traditional logic and norms. The rationale behind this piece was that Karachi had a rich tradition of the jugaaroo batsman.
Like transistor radios in the age of the internet, Pakistan's team of 2015 was composed of batsmen suited to an earlier, forgotten era of cricket
The cricketers I spoke to focused very little on the jugaar aspect of batting - they were keen to speak instead about the meaning or purpose of batting rather than the process of it. But the meaning they ascribed to batting also gave away its connection with the approach: they saw themselves as the little guy, the outsider who lacked the privileges that came to others; forever the little guy punching above his weight, goading the opposition and pretending he can bully the bullies, right till he is actually doing so.
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Javed Miandad against India
Imran Aslam had a wonderful quip that perfectly unlocks why the country's largest, richest city would see itself as the little guy or the outsider. Describing the politics - both of cricket and the nation - in Pakistan's two power centres, he says: "When you go to Lahore, they say to you, 'Listen, there's a conspiracy going on against me. You just see, there's a lot of politics going on.' In Karachi, the first conversation is always about injustice."
The word ziyaati - injustice - came up, unprompted, in just about every interview, and it reflects the view that those based in Karachi are outside the system, one that will always seek to attack and marginalise them. The ideal response, then, is to fight back using one's own basic resources, and rely on ideas that exist outside of the norms - in essence, the definition of jugaar.
The longer I spent thinking about this, the more it seemed like Miandad represented the canonical version of the Karachi approach to batting. His exploits, demeanour and intelligence captured all the qualities that we seemed to identify with the city. As Rob Smyth once wrote of him:
"In a sense, all batsmen are doomed. They walk to the crease knowing that their innings is finite, and that it could end at any moment. It takes a very special person to relish that situation, but that's how Javed Miandad played. He had the mentality of a fugitive, content to live on his wits no matter how great the risks. In fact, he needed those risks in order to thrive. The anarchy stimulated him."
(As such, there are certain Karachiites who take a perverse pleasure in riding the city's constant rush of adrenaline. Some friends of mine lived near MA Jinnah Road, one of the city's most symbolic avenues, home to many protests that frequently descend into riots. Describing their hobby as "mob management", they would often look to lead and direct those setting tyres on fire, breaking windows and stoning passing cars. The trick, and the thrill, was to escape before someone realised and the violence was directed at the mob managers.)
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In the modern era, Sarfraz Ahmed's batting has most closely epitomised the Karachi way, as during his 49 against South Africa in Auckland in 2015 © Getty Images
Yet Miandad also transcended this category because he was far too good a batsman, too blessed with skill and ability to be truly considered just a jugaaroo. By design, this approach comes to those who are not as gifted and must find other ways. Think of the innovation that came naturally to Mushtaq, who lacked at least the technique of Hanif. Rather than be daunted, he was creative, experimenting with pinch-hitters like Imran or sending Iqbal to open, and most of all with the reverse sweep, which he lays claim to having invented. That had come in a club game in England in 1964. The problem was Fred Titmus bowling on middle and leg with a midwicket and square leg in place; Mushtaq's solution was to reverse sweep through the vacant point- and third-man region.
Mushtaq had several classic back-to-the-wall performances in his career. A similar sense of crisis inspired Iqbal as well, who was never seen as a top-order batsman and yet was consistently reliable when it was toughest to bat. Osman Samiuddin calculates in The Unquiet Ones that 18 of Iqbal's 23 scores of 50-plus came "with Pakistan in deep strife".
You glimpse it in others from the city too; in Asif Mujtaba's two impossible ODI chases against Australia, sealing a win and a tie with a last-ball six; in Moin's audacious sweeping of Glenn McGrath, a shot he admitted he never dared practise against his own bowlers in the nets; in Sarfraz's heist in Sharjah.
None of this is to claim that such players are unique to Karachi, but it is often true that in a sport as traditionalist as cricket, such players often emerge from the hinterlands, from far-flung areas with self-taught techniques. Cricket's great cities on the other hand soon absorb young players into the sport's institutions, rationalising their approaches. If there is anything unique about Karachi, it is that its tumult and sway have created a propensity for throwing up these players.
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It is difficult to see what the future holds for this sort of player. The opportunities of tape-ball cricket, the city's great love and invention, as well as the techniques it imparts, have affected the ability of local batsmen to adjust to regular hard-ball cricket. One of the links between Rashid's and Moin's era and that of Sarfraz is Shahid Afridi, whose influence on local batting ideals cannot be discounted. More significantly, batting all over the world has undergone a significant evolution, one that Pakistan has missed out on. International cricket is now gone, a further impact on the exposure afforded to local players. Then again, those are exactly the kind of odds against which Karachi batting might thrive.
— Ahmer Naqvi is a Freelance Writer who works for the Music Website Patari. He would like to acknowledge Safieh Shah's help in writing this piece.
— The Cricket Monthly
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India-A and Pak-A will clash today:Asia Cup
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India-A Vs Pakistan-A: In the Emerging Asia Cup 2023, a match will be played between India-A and Pakistan-A today. This match Will be held at R.Premadasa Stadium Colombo.
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India-A Vs Pakistan-A Match Details:-
Emerging Asia Cup 2023 is being played these days. So far 10 matches have been played in the tournament. Two matches are to be played today July 19 in the Emerging Asia Cup being hosted by Sri Lanka, in which the second match will be played between India-A and Pakistan-A. The match played between India and Pakistan will start at 2:00 pm. This match Will be held at R.Premadasa Stadium Colombo.Yash Dhul is handling the command of India-A in the tournament. While Pakistan-A is being captained by Sam Ayub. Teams of India and Pakistan are present in Group-B. Both the teams have played 2-2 matches so far, in which both the teams have not lost any match. Both the teams have played their respective matches against UAE-A and Nepal. In such a situation, it will be interesting to see that in today's match, whose team prevails over whom.
When and where will the match take place?
The match between India-A and Pakistan-A. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka. According to Indian time, this match will start at 2:00 pm.
How to watch live on TV in India?
This match played between India-A and Pakistan-A will be broadcast live on TV through Star Sports Network in India.
Where to watch the live stream?
The India A vs Pakistan match will be live streamed via Fancode app. India A squad:- Sai Sudarshan, Abhishek Sharma, Nikin Jose, Yash Dhull (c), Riyan Parag, Nishant Sindhu , Dhruv Jurel (wk), Manav Suthar, Harshit Rana, Nitish Reddy, Akash Singh, Pradosh Paul, Prabhsimran Singh, Yuvrajsinh Dodiya, RS Hangergekar. Pakistan-A Squad:- Sam Ayub (captain), Tayyab Tahir, Mohammad Haris (wicketkeeper) , Kamran Ghulam, Sahibzada Farhan, Omar Yusuf, Qasim Akram, Mohammad Wasim Jr., Arshad Iqbal, Shahnawaz Dahani, Hasibullah Khan, Mubasir Khan, Amad Butt, Mehran Mumtaz, Sufiyan Mukim. Read the full article
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INDIES 8 GREATEST WORLD CRICKET XV's OF ALL TIME !
I. INDIES 1ST CRICKET WORLD XV.....OF ALL TIME ! I.E 'CRICKET'S FOREVER UNBEATABLE XV' ! 1. Sachin Tendulkar 2. Don Bradman 3. Rahul Dravid (wk) 4. Mohammad Azharuddin 5. Brian Lara 6. Garfield Sobers (C) 7. Kapil Dev 8. Shane Warne 9. Bishen Singh Bedi 10. Dennis Lillee 11. Joel Garner 12. Viv Richards 13. Anil Kumble 14. Mohinder Amarnath 15. BS Chandrashekhar II. INDIES 2ND CRICKET WORLD XV....OF ALL TIME ! 1. Wally Hammond (wk) 2. Virender Sehwag 3. Zaheer Abbas (wk) 4. Vijay Merchant (C) 5. George Headley 6. Vijay Hazare 7. Sanath Jayasuriya 8. Richard Hadlee 9. Colin Croft 10. Erapalli Prasanna 11. Jeff Thompson 12. S. Venkataraghavan 13. Malcolm Marshall 14. Courtney Walsh 15. Curtly Ambrose III. INDIES 3RD CRICKET WORLD XV....OF ALL TIME ! 1. Saeed Anwar (wk) 2. Sunil Gavaskar 3. Martin Crowe (C) 4. Clive Lloyd 5. Javed Miandad 6. VVS Laxman 7. Imran Khan 8. Wasim Akram 9. Allan Donald 10. Waqar Younis 11. Muttiah Muralitharan 12. Hashim Amla 13. Javagal Srinath 14. Manoj Prabhakar 15. Saqlain Mushtaq IV. INDIES 4TH CRICKET WORLD XV....OF ALL TIME ! 1. Desmond Haynes 2. David Warner 3. Kumara Sangakkara (wk) 4. Ricky Ponting (C) 5. Jacques Kallis 6. Greg Chappell 7. David Gower 8. Ian Botham 9. Lance Gibbs 10. Andy Roberts 11. Glenn McGrath 12. Mohammad Nissar 13. Michael Holding 14. Venkatesh Prasad 15. Mushtaq Ahmed V. INDIES 5TH CRICKET WORLD XV....OF ALL TIME ! 1. Gordon Greenidge 2. Adam Gilchrist (wk) 3. Greg Chappell 4. Aravinda de Silva 5. Sourav Ganguly 6. Kane Williamson 7. Denis Compton (C) 8. Chaminda Vaas 9. Dale Steyn 10. Ian Bishop 11. Pervez Sajjad 12. Dimuth Karunaratne 13. Leary Constantine 14. Khan Mohammad 15. Mushtaq Mohammad VI. INDIES 6TH CRICKET WORLD XV....OF ALL TIME ! 1. Len Hutton 2. David Boon 3. Mark Waugh 4. Michael Bevan (wk) 5. Ross Taylor 6. Angelo Mathews (C) 7. Shaun Pollock 8. Asif Iqbal 9. Chris Cairns 10. Wes Hall 11. Rangana Herath 12. Mohammad Farooq 13. Iqbal Qasim 14. Ijaz Faqih 15. Farooq Hamid VII. INDIES 7TH CRICKET WORLD XV....OF ALL TIME ! 1. Navjot Singh Sidhu 2. Geoff Marsh 3. Mahela Jayawardene 4. Dean Jones 5. Arjuna Ranatunga 6. Inzamam ul Haq (C) 7. Karsan Ghavri 8. Harold Larwood 9. Sydney Barnes 10. Fred Trueman 11. Nathan Lyon 12. Intikhab Alam 13. Graeme Swann 14. Sarfaraz Nawaz 15. Mike Hussey VIII. INDIES 8TH CRICKET WORLD XV....OF ALL TIME ! 1. Alastair Cook 2. Graham Gooch 3. Kepler Wessels (C) 4. Matthew Hayden 5. Mohammad Yousuf 6. Marcus Trescothick (wk) 7. W G Grace 8. Mohammad Rafique 9. Aaqib Javed 10. Mitchell Johnson 11. Abdul Qadir 12. AB DeVilliers 13. Colin Cowdrey 14. Clyde Walcott 15. Frank Worrell
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OFFICE OF THE PROVINCE PRESIDENT ALL JAMMU AND KASHMIR PATWAR ASSOCIATION KASHMIR PROVINCE
Kupwara
Shakir bhat
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After issuing notification today on 22-10-2022 election of distt body kupwara has been conducted by election authority kashmir under the chairmanship of Worthy Provincial President Mr Shah Nisar Sb at distt headquarter Kupwara with in the ambit of constitution of AJKPA. The elections took place in free ,fair and transparent manner by ballot mode. In the election process other than election authority Shah Nisar sb, Ovais Gul and Mudasir Ahmad Wani UT vice-president Mr Gh Nabi sb, Auditor General Mr Ayaz Ah Wani sb as observers and DP Srinagar Mr Shafat Sahab DP Pulwama Mr Gh Mohammad Sofi Sahab DP Baramullah Noor Mohammad sb were also present as special guests.
Following members were elected as the office bearers of AJKPA distt Kupwara.
1. Zahoor Ah Mir President
2.Ehsan ul Anwar Vice-president
3. Showkat Ah Bhat Secretary
4.Sheikh Javid Iqbal Publicity secretary
5.Nisar Ah Dar Accountant
6. Mohd Iqbal Khan Treasurer
10.Ashiq Hussain Sheikh...Executive Member
8.Ashraf Habeeb Executive Member
9.Zahoor Ah Peer Executive Member
7. Mohd Ashraf Shah Executive Member
At the end elected members were administered oath of office responsibility and secrecy and newly elected district President Mr Zahoor Ah Mir sb presented vote of thanks
Regards
Joint Secretary Province kashmir
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lifeisacinemahall · 3 years
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'Jalsa': a noirish question for morality
‘Jalsa’: a noirish question for morality
When we choose to donate to charity, what’s the real driving force behind the magnanimity? Coat it with whatever luxurious emulsion you want (‘gratitude,’ ‘giving back,’ ‘goodness of my heart,’ ‘God is great,’ and other G-forces), the fact is that it’s the other ‘G’-factor looming over, like a hooded serpent, threatening to darken our pleasurable existence, that propels us into filling the pits…
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Urdu Poetry | Best Urdu Poetry | Famous Urdu Poets
URDU POETRY Urdu poetry reached is peak in the 19th century. The most well-developed vessel of poetry has turned out to be the ghazal, which has by far exceeded all other forms of Urdu poetry by its quality and quantity within the cosmos of Urdu.Best Urdu Poetry Poets 13th-century:
Amir Khusro 16th century:
Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah – wrote poetry primarily in Persian, but also in Hindavi 17th century:
Wali Mohammed Wali Deccani Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan 18th century:
Faaiz Dehlvi Khan Arzu Mubarak Abru Mir Taqi Mir Nazeer Akbarabadi Khwaja Mir Dard 19th century:
Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer Mir Babar Ali Anis Bahadur Shah II Mirza Sauda Mirza Ghalib Mohammad Ibrahim Zauq Dagh Dehlvi 20th century:
Altaf Hussain Maulana Hali Akbar Allahabadi Muhammad Iqbal Hasrat Mohani Amjad Hyderabadi Fani Badayuni Yagana Changezi Akhtar Shirani Miraji Seemab Akbarabadi Aarzoo Lakhnawi Jigar Moradabadi Firaq Gorakhpuri Hafeez Jalandhari Josh Malihabadi Ahsan Danish Saghar Nizami Mehr Lal Soni Zia Fatehabadi Noon Meem Rashid Majeed Amjad Faiz Ahmad Faiz Jan Nisar Akhtar Nasir Kazmi Sahir Ludhianvi Jagan Nath Azad Majrooh Sultanpuri Asrarul Haq Majaz Syed Mahmood Khundmiri Ibn-e-Insha Munir Niyazi Ada Jaffery Zafar Iqbal 21st century:
Jaun Elia Ahmad Faraz Raees Warsi Akhlaque Bandvi Rahat Indori Waseem Barelvi Ishrat Afreen Manzar Bhopali Adeel Zaidi
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creepingsharia · 4 years
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Hamas-linked, UAE-terror listed CAIR projects 57 Muslims won seats in November 2020 elections
Scroll down for details. If any of these candidates have not distanced themselves from CAIR, citizens should be very concerned and monitor their actions and associations carefully.
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Jetpac, CAIR, MPower Change Release Preliminary Snapshot of American Muslim Candidates in 2020 Election Cycle
A record 110 candidates who identify as Muslim were on ballot across the 24 states on November 3rd with more than half projected to win (WASHINGTON, D.C., 11/6/20)
Snapshot: 110 candidates were on 2020 general election ballots across 24 states and Washington D.C., which is the highest number since the 3 organizations started mapping the electoral progress of politicians who identify as Muslim.
... Fifty-seven of the one hundred and ten candidates on November 3, 2020 ballots won or are projected to win their elections. At least seven made representation history.
In Delaware, Madinah Wilson-Anton will be the first practicing Muslim lawmaker to serve in the state’s General Assembly and the first Muslim to hold the local state House seat when she is inaugurated as the State Representative for the 26th District.
In Wisconsin, Samba Baldeh became first the Muslim elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly, and the first Black man to represent Dane County in the legislature.
Christopher Benjamin won the race to represent the 107th District in the Florida House of Representatives, becoming the first Muslim American elected to any state office in the Sunshine State.
Nafisa Fai became the first Muslim and first Black commissioner in Washington County history when she won her race to represent District 1 in Oregon.
Iman Jodeh, the State Representative-elect for the 41st District in the Colorado House of Representatives, will be the first Muslim lawmaker in the state’s history.
Fady Qaddoura became the first Muslim to win an election to the Indiana State Legislature when he won the race for the 30th District in the State Senate.
Mauree Turner, the State Representative-elect for the Oklahoma 88th District, will be the first Muslim lawmaker elected to the state’s legislature.
Below is a preliminary summary of Muslim electoral results from November 3, 2020:
18 ran in California, 16 in Michigan, 14 in Minnesota, and 18 in New Jersey.
8 were on the ballot for U.S. House of Representatives in 7 states, including incumbents Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Andre Carson who all won reelection. Mike Siegel lost a close race to represent the 10th Congressional District in Texas.
29 ran for municipal seats in 6 states with 12 declared winners or are projected to win.
29 ran for state legislature seats in 18 states with 20 winning.
9 ran for county seats in 8 states; 6 won. 28 ran for school committee or board positions in 5 states with 12 winning.
5 ran for judiciary positions with 4 winning.
Jetpac, CAIR, and MPower plan to release a list of all 2020 local, primary, and general election candidates who publicly identify as Muslim after general election results have been certified. Some one hundred and seventy candidates who publicly identify as Muslim ran in all of 2020, which is almost thirty more than the previous high of one hundred and thirty-four candidates running in 2018.
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If terror-linked CAIR’s projections hold, there are some notable wins and some big losses.
That said, the specter of voter fraud should be analyzed carefully in many of these races, particularly where there are large Muslim populations. One Muslim whistleblower in Minnesota explains in this video:
Notable Losses:
Deedra Abboud - AZ - CAIR/MSA executive who bailed out Muslim who was later killed waging jihad on Americans in Texas
Shahid Buttar - CA - radical Pakistani immigrant and self-avowed socialist
Ammar Campa-Najjar aka Ammar Yasser Najjar - not on CAIR’s list but definitely would have joined the Hamas Squad - background via California: Grandson of Islamic Terrorist Wins Democratic Primary Election
Fatima Iqbal-Zubair - CA - Dubai-born, far-left Sunrise Movement-linked radical
Imtiaz Mohammad - FL - serial candidate who has run for 3 seats in Florida this year alone
Azam Nizamuddin - IL - counsel for Hamas-linked NAIC designated by the DOJ as an unindicted co-conspirator in the largest terrorist financing case in America history, and is still an executive at one of the group’s subsidiaries; details here
Regina Mustafa - MN - serial candidate who got her start with terror-linked CAIR
Amir Malik - MN - State House District 37B - former CAIR executive, details here
Qasim Rashid - VA - US House of Representatives - Rashid tries to tell gullible voters that Islamic terrorism does not exist, details here
Zul Mirza Mohamed - TX - Carrollton mayoral candidate arrested on 100+ felony voter fraud charges - still received 20% (20,000) votes
Notable Wins:
Farrah Khan - CA - Mayor Irvine, California (won easily)
Iman Jodeh - CO State House 41st District - spokesperson for Colorado Muslim Society, a mosque w a lengthy history of preaching homophobia, misogyny and intolerance, details here
Madinah Wilson-Anton - DE - State House 26th District - BLM organizing, Biden Institute radical - details here
Andre Carson - IN - CAIR-linked radical who wants Muslims to take over Congress - watch video here
Three (3) Wayne County, Michigan 3rd circuit court judges
Abraham Aiyash - MI - State Senate 4th District - Gun-banning, (Hamas) Squad & (domestic terrorist) BLM-supporting Muslim in District 4 (Hamtramck), details here
Three (3) state reps in Minnesota, background on Minnesota candidates here
Two (2) state legislators in North Carolina
Nida “Fuck the Police” Allam - NC - Durham County Board of Commissioners - Nida Allam is an Islam-first, anti-cop, anti-Israel socialist infamous for tweeting “fuck the police”, details here
Two (2) state legislators in New Hampshire (1 Dem and 1 Republican)
New Jersey is rapidly being Islamized - too many to list
Shahin Khalique - NJ - Paterson City Council - brother of Muslim arrested in major 2020 voter fraud bust that forced the redo of the Paterson elections; also responsible for the Islamic call to prayer being blasted over loudspeakers throughout the city 5x a day/night; Khalique’s candidacy has also been engulfed in voter fraud allegations for years including his dead father voting, details here
Mohamed Baayd - UT - Salt Lake School Board
Samba Baldeh - WI - State Assembly 48th District
Grace Meng - not a Muslim but pushing for Muslim judges in NY
Read more about the Democratic-CAIR partnership, and CAIR’s notorious terror ties here.
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Man of the match and Summary – PSL 2021, PSZ vs KRK Eliminator 1 match
In the Peshawar Zalmi vs Karachi Kings, Eliminator 1,  PAZ won by 5 wickets. Wahab Riaz  the captain of  Peshwar Zalmi  won the toss and decided to bowl first. In the allotted 20 overs, Karachi Kings  able to collect 175 runs for the loss of 7 wickets.
In the innings three batsman Babar Azam,Sharjeel Khan and Thisara Perera  scored the highest runs for the team. Babar played an innings of 53 off 45 balls with a strike rate of 117.78, Sharjeel 26 of 20 balls and Thisara Perera 37 of 18 balls with a strike rate of 205.56
For Peshawar Wahab RiaZ, Mohammad Irfan and Umaid Asif took 2 wicket each. Mohammad Imran took 1 wicket.
In the second innings, Peshawar batting on a target of  176 runs and they able to reach his target in 19.5 overs by 5 wickets In the innings Hazratullah Zazai 77 of 38 balls with a strike rate of 202.63 and Shoaib Malik  30 of 25 balls with a strike rate of 120.00 scored the highest runs for the team scored the highest runs for the team.
For  Karachi Kings, Thisara Perera took 2 wickets  and  Mohammad Amir, Mohammad llyas, Noor Ahmad took 1 wicket each.
The match was won Peshawar Zalmi by 5 wickts and  “Hazratullah Zazai” was selected as “Man of the match”.
At the end of the match, Hazratullah Zazai, “I just backed myself and I’m glad that I could contribute to the team’s win. When the first few shots came off in the first over, I felt like it might be my day and gave me lot of confidence. The wicket was getting a bit slower, so I thought of utilising my form so that the other batsmen could take it easy.”
Karachi Kings Innings:
175/7 (20 over)
Sherjeel Khan 26(20), Babar Azam  53(45), Guptill 0(3), Danish AZiz 13(12), Thisara Perera 37(18),  Walton 9(8), Imad Wasim 16(9), Mohammad llyas 4(3) Not out, Amir 7(2) Not out.
Did not Bat: Arshad Iqbal, Noor Ahmad
Fall of wickets:
41-1 (Sharjeel Khan, 5.5), 42-2 (Guptill, 6.3), 73-3 (Danish Aziz, 11.2), 101-4 (Babar Azam, 14.3), 134-5 (Thisara Perera, 16.4), 142-6 (Walton, 17.4), 165-7 (Imad Wasim, 19.2)
Karachi Kings Squad Playing Eleven:
Sharjeel Khan, Babar Azam, Martin Guptill, Chadwick Walton (wk), Danish Aziz, Thisara Perera, Imad Wasim (c), Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Ilyas, Arshad Iqbal, Noor Ahmad
Peshawar  Zalmi Innings:
176/5 (19.5 over)
Hazratullah Zazai 77(38), Kamran Akmal 13(12), Imam-ul Haq 11(17), Shoaib Malik 3 0(25), Khalid Usman 17(14), Sherfane Rutherford 17(10) Not out, Rovman Powell 13(8) Not out.
Did not Bat: Wahab Riaz, Umaid Asif, Mohammad Imran, Mohammad Irfan
Fall of wickets:
49-1 (Kamran Akmal, 4.4), 92-2 (Imam-ul-Haq, 9.6), 103-3 (Hazratullah Zazai, 11.3), 155-4 (Khalid Usman, 17.2), 163-5 (Shoaib Malik, 18.2)
Peshawar Zalmi Playing Eleven:
Hazratullah Zazai, Kamran Akmal (wk), Imam-ul-Haq, Shoaib Malik, Rovman Powell, Sherfane Rutherford, Khalid Usman, Wahab Riaz (c), Umaid Asif, Mohammad Imran, Mohammad Irfan
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What Franchises might go for in PSL 6 Draft?
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Pakistan Super League’s 6th edition is all set to take place from 20th February, 2021 with final to be played on 22nd March, 2021 at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. The tournament would require a strong team composition for reaching grand finale and as a part of making teams, all the 6 Franchises had given their retentions list to Pakistan Cricket Board. All the retentions were announced by PCB’s twitter handle today which is just a day before the actual draft takes place. The draft for making up full teams for PSL 6 is scheduled on 10th January, 2021 in Lahore which will help in shaping up the teams for the flagship event of PCB.
Keeping a look at the retentions, it looks like all the teams have opted for those players which they feel can help them in creating a winning combination. Every team had an option of retaining a maximum of 8 players. All the teams retained 8 players except Peshawar Zalmi, who retained only 5 players. Majority of the retained players are local players, whereas, out of 45 retained players only 10 are international players. An evenly balanced set of players has been retained which includes openers, middle order batsmen, fast bowlers, spinners and all-rounders. Let us have a look on each and every team individually which will help in identifying the possible picks for 2021.
Islamabad United
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One of the most successful teams is Islamabad with 2 PSL titles to their name and they have retained 2 opening batsmen in which one has been traded with Karachi Kings. Other retentions include 3 all-rounders and 1 each middle-order batsman, fast bowler and spinner. Retained players include Alex Hales, Colin Munro, Asif Ali, Musa Khan, Zafar Gohar, Shadab Khan, Faheem Ashraf and Hussain Talat. Some of the major releases included Dale Steyn, Rumman Raees, Amad Butt, Phil Salt and Dawid Malan. But from the retentions, it seems that Islamabad’s management has gone for retaining performers and impact players only. With probably, the most balanced retentions, it seems like Islamabad will be eyeing on picking few batsmen of one whom can keep wickets as well along with strengthening their fast bowling unit. Another factor needs to keep in mind is that majority of England, New Zealand, Bangladesh and Australian players might not be available as they will be on their national duties.
Karachi Kings
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Defending champions have gone on to retain 8 players in which majority of local performing players are included. Retentions include the likes of Babar Azam, Sharjeel Khan, Imad Wasim, Muhammad Amir, Aamir Yamin, Waqas Maqsood, Arshad Iqbal and Colin Ingram. Karachi has opted for a majority of local players which seems that they will be relying more on local talent because international cricketing commitments for foreign players will make it tough. Looking at the retentions of KK, it seems they will be eyeing to select some all-rounders stuff including a wicket-keeping option. Karachi has gone for retaining majority of those players which will gurantee them good bowling stuff. Therefore, they will look out to pick middle-order batsmen including the likes of some hard hitting batsmen with spin bowling options. Some of the major miss-outs from Karachi’s retentions are Mohammad Rizwan, Chadwick Walton, Iftikhar Ahmed, Umer Khan, Cameron Delport, Umaid Asif and Chris Jordan.
Lahore Qalandars
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Finally, Lahore was able to turn the tables for themselves by finishing 3rd on the points table for the first time and peaked just at the right time of the tournament. Lahore was so close to winning the title but ended as runners up. The retentions list of Lahore included Mohammad Hafeez, Fakhar Zaman, Sohail Akhter, David Wiese, Dilbar Hussain, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf and Ben Dunk. All of these retentions were major performers in 2020 with each giving his performance at crucial stages of the tournament. However, Lahore didn’t retain one of their critical success factor, Samit Patel. It was earlier announced that Fakhar Zaman would not be retained but retentions list showed that Lahore has opted for retaining him. Key miss-outs were Usman Shinwar, Samit Patel and Chris Lynn. Lahore will be looking to pick some middle-order batsmen and spin options.
Multan Sultans
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Multan had their best PSL last year but was unfortunately not able to win the trophy. The retention list of Multan included Shan Masood, James Vince, Rilee Rossouw, Sohail Tanvir, Shahid Afridi, Imran Tahir and Usman Qadir. Multan has also retained those players which makes the core of their team including middle order and top order batting along with one reliable T20 bowler in Sohail Tanvir and 3 leg spinners. From the team outlook, it seems that Usman Qadir, this time might get a longer run with Afridi and Imran Tahir at the eve of their playing careers. Key players that were not retained by Sultans included Moeen Ali, Zeeshan Ashraf, Ravi Bopara, Junaid Khan, Muhammad Irfan, Muhammad Ilyas and Rohail Nazir. Looking at the retentions, it seems like Multan will be looking to pick likes of fast bowlers and middle order batsmen as it self-sufficient in the spin department. However, like majority of teams, Multan will also be searching for a wicket keeping option in the drafts.
Peshawar Zalmi
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One of few teams who are eyeing a complete overhaul is Peshawar Zalmi. They have retained only 5 players as there was an option of retaining 8 but quite a selective list is being selected by them. Keeping in mind their turn in the draft, they seem to select diverse group of players as they have retained only 1 fast bowler, Wahab Riaz; 3 batsmen, Kamran Akmal, Liam Livingstone, Haider Ali and 1 all-round option in Shoaib Malik. It seems that majority of batting talent has been retained but some lower order batting options and complete bowling unit shall be picked in the draft. Peshawar had not performed that well in the last season and may be they want to completely overhaul their team composition as they have even gone on to release Hasan Ali, who had performed brilliantly with bat and ball in the domestic 4-day tournament. Some major outliers from Zalmi were Hammad Azam, Umar Amin, Tom Banton, Liam Dawson, Carlos Brathwaite, Imam ul Haq, Yasir Shah and Rahat Ali.
Quetta Gladiators
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With most number of matches won in first four seasons of PSL, Quetta was named among top contenders as PSL returned home last year. However, Gladiators performed quite badly as they were 6th on the points table this year. Their combinations didn’t seem right and as a result of that, they have probably released all of their batting options. Retained players include Sarfraz Ahmed, Azam Khan, Ben Cutting, Muhammad Nawaz, Muhammad Hasnain, Anwar Ali, Naseem Shah and Zahid Mahmood. With decent performances in the domestic tournaments, Zahid Mahmood, unexpectedly has been retained. Some major players who were unable to see their names in the retention list of Quetta were Ahmed Shehzad, Ahsan Ali, Jason Roy, Fawad Ahmed, Tymal Mills, Sohail Khan and Khurram Manzoor. Keeping in mind the retentions list, core of the bowling unit has been retained, whereas, batting department’s overhaul will be done by picking appropriate players from the draft.
Let us all see that how teams shape up after the PSL draft on 10th January, 2021.
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The Latest captain for Test, ODI, and T20 formats of cricket.
Like other sports, the captain 'Skipper' is the leader of the team and has a very significant role in the game of Cricket also, the main objective and responsibility for the present captains of Test, ODI, and T20, formats are to enforce to perform their best cricket skills from the teammates so that they can always clinch the wins for the team.
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Always it is a matter of great honor and prestige for any cricketer to be named as the captain of the team. the responsibility of taking charge of the captain of the team is given to that cricketer whom the rest of the team's members seems with respect and rely on them to take the team in the right direction.
However, along with this prestigious designation, a captain also has a big responsibility on his shoulders. An ideal captain should be accountable for any type of his inferior performance or any other exercises.
The captains of all formats of cricket have more liabilities and responsibilities in playing cricket matches in comparison to other teammates on the team. Usually, the main eligibility for the appointment of any cricketer as a captain requires that he should be a permanent player of the team and should be a well-experienced cricketer with having good knowledge of the rules and regulations of the ICC, who has good communication skills and holds the good unbiased understanding with all the teammates of the team.
Here is a list of present captains of Test, ODI, and T20 formats of cricket who are selected by all cricket-playing nations in the world for their respective teams and they are having the status of full accreditation by the ICC for all three formats of cricket.
List of The present captains of Test, ODI, and T20 formats of cricket.
01. Afghanistan:
The present captains of Test, ODI, and T20 formats for the Afghanistan men's cricket team is Asghar Afghan, whose brief biography is as follows.
Asghar Afghan:
Full name... Mohammad Asghar Afghan.
Date of birth... 22 December 1987.
Born territory... Kabul, Afghanistan.
Height... 1.68 m.
Main Role in the team... As a Batsman.
Batting genre... Right Handed Bat.
Bowling genre... Right-arm fast-medium.
Test debut vs India at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium on 14 June 2018.
ODI debut vs Scotland at Willowmoore Park on 19 April 2009.
T20 debut vs Ireland at P Sara Oval on 1st February 2010.
Mohammad Asghar Afghan was born on 22 February 1987 in the city of Kabul which is the capital of Afghanistan, is a cricketer of the Afghanistan cricket team, and is presently the skipper of the Test, ODI, and T20 formats of the Afghanistan cricket team.
On 2nd August 2018, he changed his surname from 'Asghar Stanikzai' to 'Asghar Afghan'.
In May 2018, for Afghanistan's first Test match played against India, he was appointed as the captain of the Afghanistan team. On 14 June 2018, he made his Test debut against India at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru.
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02. Australia:
The present captain of of the Australian men's cricket team is 'Tim Paine' for test matches and 'Aaron Finch' for ODI and T20 formats, whose brief biography is as follows.
Tim Paine:
Full name... Timothy David Paine.
Date of birth... 8 December 1984.
Born territory... Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Height... 1.80 m.
Main Role in the team... As a Wicket-keeper, Batsman.
Batting genre... Right-handed bat.
Bowling genre... Na.
Test debut vs Pakistan at Lord's on 13 July, 2010.
Tim Paine was born on 8 December 1994 in Hobart, the capital of the island of Tasmania in Australia, since he was fond of playing cricket since childhood. His father's name is John Paine.
Tim Paine did his early schooling at Lauderdale Primary School in Tasmania, Iceland, and completed his further secondary education at Rokeby High School, a government comprehensive secondary school located in Rokeby city.
He was married to Australian musician and nurse Bonnie Maggs on 2nd April 2016. They have 3 children that are one daughter, and 2 sons, the daughter's name is Milla Paine, and 2 sons named Charlie Paine and Wilson Paine.
Aaron Finch:
Full name... Aaron James Finch.
Date of birth... 17 November 1986.
Born territory... Colac, Victoria, Australia.
Height... 1.74 m.
Main Role in the team... As a Batsman.
Batting genre... Right-handed bat.
Bowling genre... Left-arm orthodox spin.
ODI debut vs Sri Lanka at Melbourne Cricket Ground on 11 January, 2013.
T20 debut vs England at Adelaide Oval, 12 January on 2011.
Aaron Finch was born on 17 November 1986 in the small town of the Western District of Victoria.
Gary Finch is the father of Aaron finch and his mother's name is Sue Finch, he has a brother named Mat Finch and also a sister named Jess Finch.
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03. Bangladesh:
The present captain of the Bangladesh men's cricket team is ' Mominul Haque' for the Test Matches and 'Tamim Iqbal' for the ODI and Liton Das for T20 formats, whose brief biography is as follows.
Mominul Haque:
Full name... Mominul Haque.
Date of birth... 29 September 1991.
Born territory... Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
Height... 1.61 m.
Main Role in the team... As a Batsman.
Batting genre... Left-Handed Bat.
Bowling genre... Slow left-arm orthodox.
Test debut vs Sri Lanka at Galle on 08 March 2013.
ODI debut vs West Indies at Khulna on 30 November 2012.
T20 debut vs West Indies at Dhaka on 10 December 2012.
Mominul Haque was born on 29 September 1991 at Cox's Bazar District of Bangladesh.
he was got marriage on 19th April 2019 with his wife Fariha Bashar, many other cricketers and teammate attended this wedding ceremony and congratulate for delightful forthcoming life.
He is the first and only Bangladeshi cricketer who has scored successive more than eleven half-centuries in test cricket and also scored centuries in both innings of a Test match.
Tamim Iqbal:
Full name... Tamim Iqbal Khan.
Date of birth... 20 March 1989.
Born territory... Chattogram, Bangladesh.
Height... 1.75 m.
Main Role in the team... As a Batsman.
Batting genre... Left-Handed Bat.
Bowling genre... Right-arm off-break.
Test debut vs New Zealand at University Oval on 04 January 2008.
ODI debut vs Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club on 09 February 2007.
T20 debutvs Kenya at Gymkhana Club Ground on 01 September, 2007.
Tamim Iqbal was born on 20 March 1989 in Chittagong District of Bangladesh. his father late Iqbal Khan was very keen on cricket and his mother Nusrat Iqbal Khan is a housewife.
His paternal family is an eminent family in the Chittagong who came from Bihar and settle down here.
He has a sister and a brother named Nafees Iqbal is also a cricketer is the nephew of former Bangladesh cricket captain Akram Khan.
Tamim Iqbal was married to his wife Ayesha Siddiqa in June 2013 Chittagong, his first son Arham was born on 28 February 2016 then a daughter alishba was born 19 November 2019.
Liton Das:
Full name... Liton Kumar Das.
Date of birth... 16 February 1994.
Born territory... Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
Height... 1.75 m.
Main Role in the team... As a Wicket-keeper-batsman.
Batting genre... Right-Handed Bat.
Bowling genre...
Test debut vs India at Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium on 10 June 2015,
ODI debut vs India at Shere Bangla National Stadium on 18 June 2015.
T20 debut vs South Africa at Shere Bangla National Stadium on 05 July 2015.
Liton Das was born in a Hindu family on 16 February 1994 in Dinajpur city which is situated in the Rangpur Division of Bangladesh.
His early studies were made in Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protishtan 'BKSP' a national sports institute established for developing sports in Bangladesh.
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04. England:
The present captain of the England men's cricket team is ' Joe Root' for test matches and 'Eoin Morgan' for ODI and T20 formats, whose brief biography is as follows.
Joe Root:
Full name... Joseph Edward Root.
Date of birth... 30 December 1990.
Born territory... Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.
Height... 1.83 m.
Main Role in the team... As a Batsman.
Batting genre... Right Handed Batting.
Bowling genre... Right-arm off-break spin
Test debut vs India at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium on 13 December 2012.
ODI debut vs India at Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium on 11 January 2013.
T20 debut vs India at Wankhede Stadium on 22 December 2012.
Joe Root was born in a family of cricketers in the town of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England, his grandfather's name is Rotherham, who was the former captain of the Yorkshire cricket team.
His father's name is Matt Root and his mother's name is Helen Root, He did his early education in a school in Sheffield, King Ecgbert School, and getting his higher education from 'Worksop College'.
His younger brother Billy Root is also a cricketer, and he has two younger sisters named Wanda Root and Amanda Root. He was married on 1 December 2018 to his wife Carrie Cotterill and now he has two children, a son, and a daughter.
Eoin Morgan:
Full name... Eoin Joseph Gerard Morgan.
Date of birth... 10 September 1986.
Born territory... Dublin, Ireland.
Height... 1.75 m.
Main Role in the team... As a Batsman.
Batting genre... Left Handed Bat.
Bowling genre... Right-arm medium.
Test debut vs Bangladesh at Lord's on 27 May 2010.
ODI debut vs Scotland at Cambusdoon New Ground on 05 August 2006.
T20 debut vs the Netherlands at Lord's on 05 June 2009.
Eoin Morgan was born on 10 September 1986 in Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland.
After birth, his family moved to Rush City, a city in Chisago County, United States, and got his education and cricket training there.
He learned cricketing skills from his father at Rush Cricket Club Dublin where his father was the captain of the Third XI Club.
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05. India:
The present captains of Test, ODI, and T20 formats for the Indian men's cricket team is Virat Kohli, whose brief biography is as follows.
Virat Kohli:
Full name...Virat Kohli
Date of birth...05 November 1988.
Born territory... Uttam Nagar in Delhi, India.
Height... 1.75 m.
Main Role in the team... As a Batsman.
Batting genre... Right Handed Bat.
Bowling genre... Right-arm medium.
Test debut vs West Indies at Sabina Park on 20 June 2011.
ODI debut vs Sri Lanka at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium on 18 August, 2008.
T20 debut vs Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club on 12 June 2010.
Virat Kohli belongs to a Punjabi Hindu family and was born on 5 November 1988 in a locality called Uttam Nagar in Delhi. His father's name was Prem Kohli, he works as an advocate by profession and has three children, two sons and a daughter, his mother's name is Saroj Kohli and she is a housewife.
Virat Kohli's elder brother's name is Vikas and his elder sister's name is Bhavna. According to Virat Kohli's residents of that area, he was very keen on cricket since his childhood and started learnings skills of cricket from the age of 10 years by joining the cricket coaching academy.
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06. Ireland:
The present captains of Test, ODI, and T20 formats for the Ireland men's cricket team is Andrew Balbirnie, whose brief biography is as follows. Kindly click here to continue reading this article…
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Mcdonell; Joseph Mcdonell đến Ngân hàng M & t, $ 77,732.SARDINIA • Đường Olean, Mark I LLC đến Mark A. Kless, $ 76,560.CITY OF TONAWANDA • 60 Broad St., D Avid Commercial Properties LLC đến Veg Properties LLC, $ 210.000. • 739 Fletcher St. , Maryann S. Miller; Thomas D. Miller đến Salvatore Niro; Samantha Niro, 152.000 đô la. • 145 Syracuse St., Richard George Sửa sang Bradley N. Sciandra; Raelyn A. Sciandra, 130.000 đô la. • 43 Schuler Ave., Justina Heerdt; Richard Heerdt đến Paige Gore; Luke William Koren, 125.000 đô la.TONAWANDA • 1840 Military Road, Borowski Enterprises LLC đến Classic Lanes Realty LLC, 950.000 đô la. • 167 Irving Terrace, Karolynne M. Walters đến Ye Wu, 214.900 đô la. • 80 Marquette Ave., Ryann Hartmayer cho Kathryn R. Eskew; Ron W. Eskew, 180.000 đô la. • 19-25 Hale Court, V & f Property Management LLC đến G & w Capital Real Real LLC, 165.000 đô la. • 45 Fairlane Ave., Willard A. Sanscrainte Sr. đến Dawn L. 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[TASK 158: QATAR]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 250+ Qatari faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. Special thanks to @batdadrpc for helping us out with this masterlist! If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Wedad Al Kuwari (1967) Qatari - writer. 
Sahar Hussein (1969) Qatari - actress. 
Fatema (1977) Qatari - actress. 
Fatma Al Thani (1978) Qatari - instagrammer (ftmalthani).
Hend Fakhroo (1982) Qatari / Egyptian - director. 
Sophia Al Maria (1983) Qatari / Unspecified White - filmmaker, writer, and artist.
Najwa Elkebesi (1983) Qatari - actress. 
Dareen Abughaida (1984) Qatari - tv presenter.
Reem Abd-elrahman (1986) Qatari - actress. 
Anum Bashir (1986) Qatari - instagrammer (desertmannequin).
Raya Alkhalifa (1994) Qatari - instagrammer (rayaalkhalifa).
Sharifa Akeel (1997) Qatari / Filipina - model, Mutya ng Pilipinas 2018, and Miss Asia Pacific International 2018.
Dana Al Fardan (?) Qatari - singer-songwriter, pianist, and composer.
Amal Al Muftah (?) Qatari - filmmaker.
Siham Alawami (?) Qatari - filmmaker.
A.J. Al Thani (?) Qatari - filmmaker.
Asma Al Hamadi (?) Qatari - tv presenter.
Aesheh Piroozi (?) Qatari - makeup artist (instagram: osha.makeup).
Husnaa (?) Qatari - Instagrammer (eatsleepbefancy)
Rasha Al Khaldi (?) Qatari - instagrammer (rasha_designs)
Mariya (?) Qatari - model (instagram: model_mariyaa)
Kholoud Ahmed (?) Qatari - actress. 
Hamda Saleh (?) Qatari - actress.
F - Athletes:
Bahiya Al-Hamad (1992) Qatari - rifle shooter. 
Nada Arkaji (1994) Qatari - swimmer.
Nadeen Wehdan (1997) Qatari - trampolinist.
Dalal Mesfer Al-Harith (1999) Qatari - sprinter.
Mubaraka Al-Naimi (2001) Qatari - tennis player.
M:
Nasser Al-Othman (1939) Qatari - tv presenter and author.
Hilal Mohamed (1945) Qatari - actor. 
Ghazi Hussein (1950) Qatari - actor. 
Ali Mirza (1952) Qatari - actor. 
Abdulaziz Nasser (1952) Qatari - music composer.
Ghanem El Soleiti (1956) Qatari - actor. 
Abdulaziz Jassem (1957) Qatari - actor. 
Jassim Al Ansari (1967) Qatari - actor. 
Abdallah Abdel Aziz (1969) Qatari - actor. 
Salah ElMullah (1957) Qatari - actor. 
Nasser Mohammed (1972) Qatari - actor. 
Hamad Ali Elsharshani (1973) Qatari - actor.
Khalid Jassem (1977) Qatari - tv host, tv presenter, interviewer, and writer.
Asrar Muhammed (1978) Qatari - actor.
Fahad Al Kubaisi (1981) Qatari - singer-songwriter, model, producer, and activist.
Faisal Rasheed (1982) Qatari - actor. 
Naser Mestarihi (1987) Qatari Arab, Jordanian Arab / Pashtun Pakistani - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and bassist.
Abdulla Al-Abdulla (1992) Qatari - instagrammer (abdulla).
Hamad Al Amari (?) Qatari / Irish - actor, comedian, producer, director, writer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.
Adel Al Ansari (?) Qatari - actor.
Jassim Al Rumaihi (?) Qatari - filmmaker.
Abdulaziz Al-Ajail (?) Qatari - youtuber (Abdulaziz Al-Ajail) and instagrammer (zozalajail).
Khalifa Al Haroon (?) Qatari - tv personality and radio personality.
Abdulaziz Al-Mahmoud (?) Qatari - tv presenter and author.
Mohammed Saadon Al Kuwari (?) Qatari - tv presenter.
Abdulaziz Al Ishaq (?) Qatari - tv presenter.
Muhammed Anwar (?) Qatari - actor.
Thamer Al Turki (?) Qatari - singer.
Muhammed Elbalam (?) Qatari - actor.
Ahmad Abdallah (?) Qatari - actor.
Farid Elgabri (?) Qatari - actor.
Jabr Alfayed (?) Qatari - actor.
Salem Al Mansoori (?) Qatari - actor.
Ahmed Mubarak (?) Qatari - actor.
Issa Al Kubaisi (?) Qatari - singer.
Abdullah Al Haiel (?) Qatari - actor.
Abdul Aziz Ismail (?) Qatari - actor.
Abdulaziz Alyahri (?) Qatari - actor.
Mohammed Moftah (?) Qatari - actor.
Salem Maged (?) Qatari - actor.
Anwar Abdulrahman (?) Qatari - actor.
Syed Abdul Rahman (?) Qatari - actor.
Kholoud Al Jaber (?) Qatari - actor.
Ahmed Al Jabber (?) Qatari - actor.
Ali Moftah (?) Qatari - actor.
Mahmoud Al-Nobi (?) Qatari - actor.
Abdulla Al-Malky (?) Qatari - actor.
Sulaiman Al-Duek (?) Qatari - actor.
Hassan Ibraheem (?) Qatari - actor.
Mohammad Asheq (?) Qatari - actor.
Mohamad Awny (?) Qatari - actor.
Jassem Bashir (?) Qatari - actor.
 Mohamad Al-Nobi (?) Qatari - actor.
Abd El Rahim El Sdeeky (?) Qatari - writer.
Khaled Abd Al-Karim / Khaled Al-Hammady (?) Qatari - actor.
M - Athletes:
Ibrahim Ahmad (1961) Qatari - football player.
Badr Bilal (1962) Qatari - football player.
Nasser Al-Attiyah (1970) Qatari - rally driver, sport shooter and sheik.
Amer Al Kaabi (1971) Qatari - football player.
Jassim Al Tamimi (1971) Qatari - football player.
Jafal Rashed Al-Kuwari (1972) Qatari - football player.
Zamel Essa Al-Kuwari (1973) Qatari - football player.
Yasser Nazmi (1973) Qatari - football player.
Ali Ahmed Salem (1973) Qatari - archer.
Ibrahim Al-Rumaihi (1974) Qatari - football player.
Mohammed Al-Modiahki (1974) Qatari - chess grandmaster. 
Ahmed Faris Al-Binali (1975) Qatari - football player.
Amer Al Dossari (1977) Qatari - football player.
Mohammed Salem Al-Enazi (1976) Qatari - football player.
Dahi Al Naemi (1978) Qatari - football player.
Abdulaziz Karim (1979) Qatari - football player.
Meshal Al Enezi (1979) Qatari - football player.
Rashid Al-Athba (1980) Qatari - shooter.
Mohammed Al-Sayed (1981) Qatari - chess grandmaster. 
Huzam Nabaah (1981) Qatari - boxer.
Mostafa Mido (1981) Qatari - football player.
Mohamed Issa Al-Thawadi (1981) Qatari - sprint hurdler. 
Rashid Shafi Al-Dosari (1981) Qatari - discus thrower.
Ahmad Hassan Moussa (1981) Qatari - decathlete.
Muamer Abdulrab (1982) Qatari - football player.
Fahad Al Shammari (1982) Qatari - football player.
Waheed Mohammed Taher (1982) Qatari - football player.
Awais Malik (1982) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Ahmed Shahdad (1982) Qatari - football player.
Salman Ahmed Al-Ansari (1983) Qatari - football player.
Nasser Al Malki (1983) Qatari - motorcycle racer.
Hassan Al Qadhi (1983) Qatari - football player.
Mashel Al Naimi (1983) Qatari - motorcycle racer.
Ahmed Saif (1983) Qatari - snooker player. 
Ali Rahma Al-Marri (1983) Qatari - football player.
Ezzat Jadoua (1983) Qatari - football player.
Ibrahim Al-Ghanim (1983) Qatari - football player.
Saeed Al Sulaiti (1985) Qatari - motorcycle racer.
Mohammed Rizlan (1985) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Mohammed Nadeem (1985) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Mohammed Saad Al-Sulaiti (1985) Qatari - football player.
Ali Sanad (1986) Qatari - football player.
Abdullah Al-Deyani (1986) Qatari - football player.
Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi (1984) Qatari  - discus thrower. 
Essa Al-Buainain (1984) Qatari - weightlifter. 
Abdulla Al-Berik (1984) Qatari - football player.
Saad Abdulrahman (1985) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Malek Saleem (1985) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Waleed Jassem (1986) Qatari - football player.
Jumah Faraj (1985) Qatari - volleyball player. 
Younes Yaqoub (1986) Qatari - football player.
Saud Al Hajiri (1986) Qatari - football player.
Khalid Al-Hammadi (1987) Qatari - fencer. 
Abdulqader Hikmat (1987) Qatari - Taekwondo practitioner.
Mohsen Al-Yazidi (1987) Qatari - football player.
Rashid Saleh Hamad (1987) Qatari - sport shooter. 
Moosa Khalfan Said (1988) Qatari - cyclist. 
Khurram Shahzad (1988) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Hamood Al Yazidi (1988) Qatari - football player.
Taher Zakaria (1988) Qatari - football player.
Jaralla Al-Marri (1988) Qatari - football player.
Yousef Muftah (1988) Qatari - football player.
Zaheer Ibrahim (1988) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Ahmed Abdelhak (1988) Qatari - handball player.
Abdulla Al-Kowari (1988) Qatari - football player.
Kamran Khan (1988) Qatari - cricketer.
Abdulaziz Al Sulaiti (1988) Qatari - football player.
Iqbal Hussain (1989) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Mohammed Attiyah (1989) Qatari - football player.
Khalid Abdulraouf (1989) Qatari - football player.
Abdul Ghafoor Murad (1989) Qatari - football player.
Abdulla Al-Haji (1990) Qatari - tennis player. 
Abdulaziz Al-Yahri (1990) Qatari - football player.
Hassan Al-Haydos (1990) Qatari - football player.
Saad Al Sheeb (1990) Qatari - football player.
Abdulrazzaq Murad (1990) Qatari - handball player. 
Fahad Saket (1991) Qatari - football player.
Abdullah Al-Fayhani 1991) Qatari - football player.
Ali Jasimi (1991) Qatari - football player.
Nidhal Aissa (1991) Qatari - handball player. 
Sayaf Al-Korbi (1991) Qatari - football player.
Abdulla Afifa (1991) Qatari - football player.
Gayan Munaweera (1991) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Osama El-Aarag (1991) Qatari - swimmer
Nasreddine Megdich (1991) Qatari - handball player.
Ahmed Al-Hamawende (1991) Qatari - football player.
Hamad Al-Obeidi (1991) Qatari - football player.
Murad Naji Hussein (1991) Qatari - football player.
Mubarak Dahi (1991) Qatari - volleyball player. 
Abdullah Matalkeh (1991) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Abdulkarim Al-Ali (1991) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Ali Abdulkareem (1991) Qatari - footballer.
Fahad Abdullah (1991) Qatari - footballer.
Khalid Muftah (1992) Qatari - football player.
Abdulaziz Rashid Al Ansari (1992) Qatari - football player.
Omar Yahya (1992) Qatari - football player.
Abdulaziz Al Yazidi (1992) Qatari - football player.
Anis Zouaoui (1992) Qatari - handball player. 
Abdullah Marafee (1992) Qatari - football player.
Abdulghani Muneer (1992) Qatari - football player.
Hadi Hamdoon (1992) Qatari - football player.
Firas Chaieb (1992) Qatari - handball player. 
Jasser Yahya (1992) Qatari - football player.
Othman Al-Yahri (1993) Qatari - football player.
Omar Abdelwasea (1993) Qatari - footballer.
Muhannad Naim (1993) Qatari - football player.
Musaab Abdulmajeed (1993) Qatari - football player.
Ali Al-Muhannadi (1993) Qatari - football player.
Jamal Hairane (1993) Qatari - middle-distance runner.
Morad Zemouri (1993) Qatari - judoka.
Mohammed Ibrahim Shami (1993) Qatari - football player.
Ahmed Atari (1994) Qatari - swimmer.
Ahmad Madadi (1994) Qatari - handball player. 
Hakan Erşeker (1994) Qatari - boxer.
Ali Qadri (1994) Qatari - football player.
Ameen Zakkar (1994) Qatari - handball player. 
Abdulla Al-Tamimi (1994) Qatari - squash player.
Abdurahman Al-Rashidi (1994) Qatari - football player.
Hashim Salah Mohamed (1994) Qatari - long-distance runner.
Jabor Al-Mutawa (1994) Qatari - tennis player. 
Huthaifa Al Salemi (1994) Qatari - football player.
Abdurahman Al-Harazi (1994) Qatari - football player.
Allaedine Berrached (1994) Qatari - handball player.
Fahad Younes (1994) Qatari - handball player.
Mohamed Abdelaziz (1995) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Ahmed Yasser (1994) Qatari - football player.
Salah Al-Yahri (1995) Qatari - football player.
Omar Al-Amadi (1995) Qatari - football player.
Ayoub Mashhor (1995) Qatari - football player.
Meshaal Al-Shammeri (1995) Qatari - football player.
Jassem Mohammed Omar (1995) Qatari - football player.
Saoud Farhan (1995) Qatari - football player.
Ali Awadh Boujalouf (1995) Qatari - football player.
Tameem Al-Muhaza (1996) Qatari - football player.
Yousef Hani Ballan (1996) Qatari - football player.
Jassem Al-Jalabi (1996) Qatari - football player.
Abdurahman Enad (1996) Qatari - football player.
Sultan Al-Brake (1996) Qatari - football player.
Moustafa Heiba (1996) Qatari - handball player.
Yousef Hassan (1996) Qatari - football player.
Ahmed Bader Magour (1996) Qatari - javelin thrower.
Mojahed Abdullah (1996) Qatari - footballer.
Abdelrahman Abdelhaleem (1996) Qatari - basketball player. 
Tarek Salman (1997) Qatari - football player.
Yazan Naim (1997) Qatari - football player.
Adel Bader (1997) Qatari - football player.
Mohammed Al-Bakri (1997) Qatari - football player.
Ibrahim Abdelhalim Masoud (1997) Qatari - footballer.
Faris Ibrahim (1998) Qatari - weightlifter. 
Abdullah Al-Ahrak (1997) Qatari - footballer.
Hussain Bahzad (1998) Qatari - football player.
Mohammad Abu Shanab (1998) Qatari - football player.
Khalaf Saad (1998) Qatari - football player.
Mohammed Jadoua (1998) Qatari - football player.
Hazem Shehata (1998) Qatari - football player.
Abdullah Mostafa (1988) Qatari - football player.
Hassan Palang (1998) Qatari - football player.
Noah Al-Khulaifi (1999) Qatari - swimmer
Moaaz Mohamed Ibrahim (1999) Qatari - discus thrower. 
Eisa Palangi (1999) Qatari - football player.
Bahaa Ellethy (1999) Qatari - football player.
Khaldoun Moussa (1999) Qatari - football player.
Marwan Badreldin (2000) Qatari - football player.
Nasser Al Yazidi (2000) Qatari - football player.
Bassem Hemeida (2000) Qatari - hurdler.
Shehab Ellethy (2000) Qatari - football player.
Khaled Al Zakiba (?) Qatari - football player.
Problematic:
Layla Al-Siyabi (1988) Qatari - instagrammer (beinglayla_a) - Appropriation of dreadlocks, box braids, and cornrows.
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