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  1. Artist:Iqbal Bano Real Name:Banoo Birth Date /Place:1935, Delhi, India Age:74 Social status (Single / Married):Married Artist Picture: Musical Genres:Iqbal Bano (Urdu: اِقبال بانو; born 1935 in Delhi – died 21 April 2009 in Lahore) was a ghazal singer from Pakistan. She was known for her semi-classical Urdu ghazal songs and classical thumris, but also sang easy-listening numbers in the 1950s films. Awards:Pride of performance Top 3 Songs (Names):Ab Ke Hum Bichde to ShayadIqbal Bano. Muddat Hui Hai Yaar Ko Mehman Kiye HueIqbal Bano. Hum Baag-E-Tamanna MeinIqbal Bano. Other Information:Iqbal Bano (Urdu: اِقبال بانو; born 1935 in Delhi – died 21 April 2009 in Lahore) was a ghazal singer from Pakistan. She was known for her semi-classical Urdu ghazal songs and classical thumris, but also sang easy-listening numbers in the 1950s films.
  2. Live Performance Title: BTS (방탄소년단) - 'DYNAMITE' [Live Video] Signer Name:Bts Live Performance Location: Korea Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):i dont like bts songs 🙂
  3. Follow the India vs South Africa 2022/23 live cricket score on Sports.NDTV.com. After 15.2 overs, India are 162/2. Get live score, ball by ball commentary and much more. Keep track of India vs South Africa 2022/23 today match between India and South Africa. Everything related to India and South Africa match will be available on Sports.NDTV.com. Stay updated with India vs South Africa live score. Do check for India vs South Africa scorecard. You can get scorecard updates, match related facts. Get quick live updates with ads, Sports.NDTV.com, which is the perfect destination for live cricket score.SIX! This is just brilliant from SKY! Kohli is all smiles and enjoying the show from the other end! A full toss on middle. Yadav looks to flick but it goes off the leading edge over fine leg for a biggie. Not off the middle but Suryakumar knew what he was doing.13.5 overs (1 Run) A fuller ball, slanting on middle. Kohli nudges it to deep mid-wicket for a couple of runs. Good running. Ohh no, it is given as one short as Kohli's bat was on the line. A single. 13.4 overs (0 Run) A length ball, way outside off. Kohli works it through covers for a single. 13.3 overs (1 Run) A yorker angling on the pads. Yadav whips it to deep mid-wicket for a single. 13.2 overs (1 Run) Short ball, outside off. Kohli pulls it to deep square leg for a single. 13.1 overs (1 Run) A length ball, outside off. Yadav punches it straight to backward point for a single. 12.6 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Kohli finds the fence now! This is full and way outside off. Kohli saw the width and puts his bat on it but gets an outside edge to third man for a boundary. link:https://sports.ndtv.com/india-vs-south-africa-2022-23/india-vs-south-africa-live-score-over-2nd-t20i-t20-11-15-updates-3397651
  4. An alligator appeared to be swimming down an Orlando residential street in the wake of Hurricane Ian. NBC News reporter Jesser Kirsch spotted the large reptile while covering the flooding and destruction in Florida on Friday. "Whenever we cover floods, we are always trying to stress that you do not want to go into the waters," Kirsch said. "This is about as good a reason why as you should not go in the water." NBC News' Jesse Kirsch points out what appears to be an alligator swimming in floodwaters covering what used to be a residential street in Orlando, Fla. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch points out what appears to be an alligator swimming in floodwaters covering what used to be a residential street in Orlando, Fla.MSNBC "And I do not know if that is the same alligator that had been hanging out in the front yard right near us," he said. Kirsch said the Orlando neighborhood where he spotted the alligator was near water. People had been walking in the area before the alligator arrived, Kirsch said.By Friday afternoon, the rain had stopped and the sun appeared, but boat rescues continued. "The water is receding but it is still holding a good amount, it is not draining that quickly here," Kirsch said. link:https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/reporter-spots-alligator-swimming-orlando-floodwaters-ian-rcna50266
  5. Lucky Motors Corporation Limited (LMCL) has increased the prices of both variants of Peugeot 2008 for the first time since its launch. Despite the company selling a record 250 cars in August 2022, it has hiked up the prices without citing any reason.Note that the mentioned model used to be the costliest in its category when it was launched in Pakistan. As its rivals’ prices continued to inflate, its sales also started to show an upward trend. It remains to be seen how the recent price increase would impact its sales in the long run.Peugeot 2008 is a subcompact crossover SUV that competes with Kia Stonic, MG ZS, and Chery Tiggo 4 Pro. Under the hood, it houses a 1.2-liter turbocharged 3-cylinder petrol engine with 131 horsepower, 220 Nm of torque, and a 6-speed automatic transmission.It contains a range of advanced features, including adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, blind-spot detection, hill-start assist, lane-keeping assist, electronic stability programming (ESP), drowsiness detection, road sign and speed limit recognition, a 180° camera, overhead vehicle view, etc. After price revision, its base variant, Active, now costs Rs. 5,400,000 while the top-of-the-line variant, Allure, costs Rs. 6,100,000. link:https://propakistani.pk/2022/10/01/peugeot-2008-now-costs-over-rs-6-million-after-price-hike/
  6. Mohammad Amir (Urdu: محمد عامر; born 13 April 1992) is a Pakistani cricketer and bowler for the Pakistan national cricket team. He is playing as a left-arm fast-medium bowler and used his left hand when batting. Amir made his first-class debut in November 2008, and his first One-Day International and Test appearances in July 2009 in Sri Lanka at the age of 17. He played his first international match during the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, where he played in every game, helping the national side win the tournament.[2][3] On 29 August 2010, he was arrested for spot-fixing and was given a five-year ban for bowling two deliberate no-balls. Amir pleaded guilty on the verdict handed out by his prosecutor the International Cricket Council, and publicly asked for forgiveness.[4] In November 2011, Amir was convicted at Southwark Crown Court, along with Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, of conspiracy charges relating to spot-fixing and spent 3 months in prison. He was given a five-year ban which was considered lenient, due to his juvenile age and confession, as compared to the other two conspirators who were given 7 and 10 years' suspensions, effectively ending their careers.[5] On 29 January 2015, it was announced that Amir would be allowed an early return to domestic cricket despite his original ban being due to expire on 2 September 2015.[6] Mohammad Amir signed with Chittagong Vikings to play in the 2015 Bangladesh Premier League . He returned to play for Pakistan on their tour of New Zealand in 2016.[7] In August 2018, he was one of thirty-three players to be awarded a central contract for the 2018–19 season by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).[8][9] On 26 July 2019, he announced his retirement from Test cricket in order to focus on limited overs cricket.[10] On 17 December 2020, he announced his retirement from international cricket.[11][12]Early life Amir was born on 13 April 1992 in Changa Bangial, Gujar Khan, Punjab, Pakistan. He is the son of Raja Muhammad Fayyaz.[13][14] He was the second youngest of seven children. "Wasim Akram is my favourite bowler, he's my idol." When I used to watch him on TV, I would try to see what exactly he was doing with the ball. Then I would go outside and imitate his actions and bowling."[15] In 2003, at the age of 11, Amir was spotted at a local tournament and invited to join the sports academy set up by Asif Bajwa, who is the chairman of Bajwa Cricket Academy, in Rawalpindi.[16] After joining the national team, Amir moved to Lahore with his family to be closer to top-flight cricket facilities.[15] Amir married British citizen Narjis Khan in September 2016.[17] Together they have two daughters, Minsa Amir and Zoya Amir.[18] Domestic and T20 career Amir bowling for Essex CCC in 2017 Amir was first selected as a fast bowler by the former Pakistani fast bowler Wasim Akram at a fast bowling camp in 2007. Amir, then 15 years old, went on a tour of England with the Pakistan U-19 cricket team and was one of the leading bowlers. He took 8 wickets at an average of 16.37. In 2008, he took 4 wickets in successive matches against Sri Lanka and England. In this tri-nation tournament played in Sri Lanka he again excelled with his speed and swing bowling taking 9 wickets at average of 11.22 in three matches. Due to injury he played only a limited part in the 2008 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup held in Malaysia.[3] In March 2008, he made his domestic debut for the Rawalpindi Rams whilst concurrently representing the National Bank of Pakistan. His debut domestic season resulted in him taking 55 first-class wickets for NBP. He took a lot of top order wickets including those of players in the national side. This strong domestic form resulted in him making his international breakthrough in the 2009 Twenty20 World Cup. In July 2019, he was selected to play for the Dublin Chiefs in the inaugural edition of the Euro T20 Slam cricket tournament.[19][20] However, the following month the tournament was cancelled.[21] In November 2019, he was selected to play for the Khulna Tigers in the 2019–20 Bangladesh Premier League.[22] In October 2020, he was drafted by the Galle Gladiators for the inaugural edition of the Lanka Premier League.[23] In November 2021, he was selected to play for the Galle Gladiators following the players' draft for the 2021 Lanka Premier League.[24] In December 2021, he was signed by the Karachi Kings following the players' draft for the 2022 Pakistan Super League.[25] T10 franchise career He was signed by Bangla Tigers for the 2021–22 T10 League but made himself unavailable after testing positive for covid-19.[26][27] International career Debut years Amir made his international debut against England in the group stages of the 2009 ICC World Twenty20. He took the wicket of Ravi Bopara with only his second ball, with Shoaib Malik taking a fine catch, and conceded only one run in his debut international over. Amir made his One Day International match debut against Sri Lanka taking 3 wickets at an economy rate of 4.50 and also scoring 23 runs. After his successful 2009 T20 World Cup tournament, Amir was selected in the test squad for Pakistan for the series in Sri Lanka.[28] He was chosen alongside fast bowler Umar Gul and Abdur Rauf, ahead of more notable and experienced names such as Sohail Tanvir. He started his Test career well, taking six wickets in the match, which included the wicket of Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara in both innings, as well as the Sri Lankan batsman, Mahela Jayawardene's wicket in the 2nd innings. However he did not get any wickets in his next two Test matches. His next test wickets came in New Zealand where he managed to take four wickets in the first Test match, during a losing game. He won his first Test match with the Pakistan team during his 5th Test match, as Pakistan won comprehensively by 141 runs, he managed to take three wickets in the match including the wicket of Taylor, who scored 97 runs in the second innings. He shone brightly with the bat as well and showed a solid technique for a lower order batsman. World Twenty20 championships Amir continued to impress as the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 tournament continued, taking a wicket in his opening spell in 6 of the 7 games he played, including the final. He was particularly effective at using the short ball, with his skiddy bouncers rushing onto the batsmen, often causing them to mishit the ball for a catch. Amir consistently clocked speeds of above 145 kilometres per hour (90 miles per hour)[29] and bowled his quickest delivery in the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 final against Sri Lanka, at 152 kilometres per hour (94.4 miles per hour). His most important moment arguably came in the opening over of the 2009 Twenty20 World Cup final against Sri Lanka.[30] He bowled with speed and with consecutive short deliveries to the tournament's top scorer Tillakaratne Dilshan obtained his wicket on the fifth delivery and managed to end the over with a wicket maiden. In the initial stages of the 2010 World Cup Amir took three wickets in a five wicket-maiden over in a Twenty20 International match against Australia.[31] The other two men were run out in the same over. This set a world record of three wickets for a bowler in Twenty20 and 5 wickets for a team in one over. Pakistan Cricket Board contract Amir was ignored by Pakistan Cricket Board when they awarded cricket contracts to Abdul Razzaq and Mohammad Yousuf, even after his exceptional performance in the 2009 ICC World Twenty20.[32] Later on the Pakistan Cricket Board awarded Amir a 'C' category contract.[33] Making a mark in the international arena Amir (left) with Pakistan in 2009 On 9 November 2009 he scored 73 runs against New Zealand which was a record for a number 10 batsman in ODI history until Ravi Rampaul surpassed that record with scoring 86* when batting at number 10 position in 2011.[34] In that innings, with his batting partner Saeed Ajmal, Amir added 103 runs to Pakistan's chase, only to fall short by 7 runs.[35] He impressed the Pakistan cricket team, including Wasim Akram, who took credit for discovering Amir, although Akram later commented that Amir needed to gain more weight to aid his development.[36] Later in 2009, Pakistan toured Sri Lanka and in the first One Day International match, he shared a 62 run partnership with fast bowler Umar Gul for the tenth wicket but Pakistan lost by 36 runs. He also played a game against New Zealand in 2009–2010. During a match in the third One Day International match, when Pakistan were reduced to 8 wickets for 86 runs, he scored 73 runs not out, making the highest score by a number 10 batsman in One Day International cricket and putting on a 103 runs, 10th wicket partnership with Saeed Ajmal. He was unable to get his side to their victory target of 212 runs, as Ajmal was declare out in the last over and Pakistan lost by just 7 runs.[37] Amir during training in 2010 During the Test match series against Australia in 2010, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, he took his first five wicket haul, taking the wickets of Australian batsmen Ricky Ponting, Michael Hussey and Michael Clarke. On 24 July 2010 he was influential in helping Pakistan win the 2nd Test match against Australia; the first Test match Pakistan had won against them in 15 years, which also drew the series 1–1. During this match he took 7 wickets overall, and was declared man of the match. Overall, in the second series, he was the leading wicket taker of both teams with his 11 scalps. Mohammad Amir in the outfield during Pakistan's third Test against England in August 2010. In the summer of 2010, Amir was awarded the man of the match award for becoming the youngest player to ever take a five-wicket haul in England. He also became the youngest player to take 50 test wickets earning praise from several former international cricketers. In that eventful series against England, he took 19 wickets, the highest of the Pakistanis and third highest overall at an outstanding average of 18.3. He also took 2 five-wicket hauls. International comeback After five years, on 13 March 2015, Amir made his domestic comeback playing for Omar Associates in the grade II patron's trophy. He took a wicket in his first comeback over.[38] On 19 August 2015, Mohammad Amir was declared completely free to play all forms of cricket from 2 September 2015. On 15 January 2016, he made his return to international cricket in a T20I match against New Zealand. In February 2016, Amir took a hat-trick in a Pakistan Super League match for Karachi Kings.[39] He also participated to the first T20I edition of Asia Cup in 2016[40] and also for the 2016 ICC World Twenty20. He later made his international comeback against England, where he was taunted by English fans chanting "No Ball!" at him.[41] On 30 August 2016, against England at Nottingham Amir scored 58 after coming at no.11 and became the first cricketer to score a half century in ODIs after coming last in the batting order.[42] He was dropped for the next match against England two days later.[43] He along with Sarfraz Ahmed set the record for the highest 8th wicket partnership in ICC Champions Trophy history(75*)[44] 2016 Asia Cup Following his return to international cricket, Amir participated in 2016 Asia Cup .In the fourth match of the tournament, Amir produced one of his best spells against arch rivals India. Batting first Pakistan were bowled out for 83 . Amir took 2 wickets in the first over itself, thus pushing the Indian team under pressure. However, as the target was low, India chased the target with 4 overs to spare, Amir finished with 3/18 in that match. He continued his fine performance throughout the tournament and finished with 7 wickets with an economy under 6.[45] 2017 ICC Champions Trophy Amir played his second ICC ODI tournament in 2017 ICC Champions Trophy. During the first two games against arch rivals India and South Africa, Amir failed to pick up wickets but was economical with the figures of 0/32 (8.1) and 0/50 (10) respectively. It was Sri Lanka game where he picked up his first wickets. He picked important wickets of Angelo Mathews and Niroshan Dickwella and ended with figures of 2/53 (10). But his important contribution came from bat where he scored 28 from 63. Chasing Sri Lanka's target of 237, Pakistan were struggling at 162/7 before he arrived and, along with skipper Sarfraz Ahmed, shared an unbeaten stand of 75 to guide his team to their fourth semi final of their Champions Trophy. Amir missed the semi final against England due to back spasms. But his absence was barely noticeable as his replacement, Rumman Raees bowled well on debut with 2/44. Pakistan won that match by 8 wickets. Amir was pivotal in helping Pakistan win the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy by claiming top three wickets against arch-rivals India in the Final.[46] Amir entered his second ICC final. It was against India, who were in a comfortable position. After Pakistan posted a challenging total of 338, it was the Indian batsmen that needed to be taken care of. Their top three batsmen, Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli scored 70% of India's runs in the tournament. Amir got them all out. He trapped Sharma in front for LBW where he was given a three ball duck. Then he took the Indian skipper for 5. Kohli, at first, was dropped by Azhar Ali at first slip. However, he didn't have to wait much to take the wicket, making him edge the next ball to point where Shadab Khan took a good catch. Amir got his third after he bowled a cross seamer to Dhawan, which he edged to the wicket-keeper, Sarfaraz Ahmed for 21. Amir finished with the figures of 3/16 (6). It was Amir's dream spell as his side bowled out the defending champions for 158, winning by 180 runs. Amir has rated Indian cricketer Virat Kohli as the best batsman in the world.[47][48] Kohli also rated Amir as one of the ‘toughest’ bowlers to face in the world cricket.[49][50] Amir's brother said that this was what he wanted to do. After that spot fixing scandal at same city, he wanted to make up for his wrongdoings and the spell in the final was something that brought his family relief. 2018 Asia Cup Amir's performance in the Asia Cup was mediocre. During the 3 games Amir played, he was unable to pick up a single wicket. Hence, for the last match he was dropped. In his final Asia Cup game against India, Amir was trounced for 41 runsin his 5 overs without picking up a single wicket. His performance was criticised by both his countrymen and the cricketing world. 2019 Cricket World Cup In May 2019, he was named in Pakistan's squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup, after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) named their final fifteen-man squad for the tournament.[51][52] On 12 June 2019, in the match against Australia, Amir took his first five-wicket haul in ODIs.[53] He finished the tournament as the leading wicket-taker for Pakistan, with 17 dismissals in eight matches.[54] Retirement from Test cricket Mohammad Amir announced his retirement from Test Cricket in July 2019.[55] He finished his test career with an average of 30.47 and taking 144 wickets. He played a total of 36 tests since his debut in 2009. International Retirement Alleging ill-treatment from the Pakistan Cricket Board, Amir announced on 17 December 2020 that he will not be available for selection in international cricket anymore.[56] He had cited ‘mental torture’ by the management as the reason behind his decision and he openly criticised Pakistan team management and coaching staff including Waqar Younis and Misbah-ul-Haq on more than one occasion.[57][58] He also said that they have tried to spoil his image and it takes a lot of hard work to build your image.[59] Although Waqar Younis denied it and said he was hurt by comments of Muhammad Amir.[60] Controversy Spot fixing allegation Main article: Pakistan cricket spot-fixing controversy In August 2010, the English newspaper News of the World published allegations that Amir and fellow bowler Mohammad Asif deliberately bowled no-balls during Pakistan's 2010 tour of England in return for payment from a betting syndicate.[61] The News of the World alleged that an agent affiliated with some of the Pakistani players, later identified as Mazhar Majeed, had accepted a £150,000 (US$232,665) bribe from undercover reporter Mazher Mahmood for information that Amir and Asif would deliberately deliver no-balls at specific points during the match, information which could be used by gamblers to make wagers with inside information (a process known as spot-fixing, compared with match fixing to predetermine a match result).[62] In the video posted by News of the World, Majeed, counting out the bribe money, promised that Amir would be Pakistan's bowler for the first over, and that the third ball of the over would be a no-ball delivery. Amir did bowl the first over, and on his third delivery from the over, bowled a no-ball delivery. Commentary described the delivery as a "massive overstep", a good half-metre beyond the popping crease.[63] Majeed also predicted that the sixth delivery of the tenth over would be a no-ball, and the ball, delivered by Asif, was also a no-ball delivery. As a result of the allegations and video posted by News of the World, Scotland Yard announced during the evening that they had arrested Majeed on charges of suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers.[64] The allegations also affected the Mohammad Amir brand as the official Pakistani kit supplier BoomBoom Cricket announced that they had temporarily suspended their ties with Amir until further details on the allegations had emerged. BoomBoom stated that they will "make a complete decision once his [Amir] fate had been decided by the authorities"[65] The Pakistani selector Yawar Saeed announced that Amir and the two other accused Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif had withdrawn from the Pakistani tour of England due to the mental torture suffered by the allegations. Amir also continued to protest his innocence in the allegations.[66] Suspension, tribunal and ban On 2 September 2010, after the warm-up List A game between Pakistan and Somerset, the International Cricket Council announced that they had suspended Amir under the provisions of the ICC's Anti-Corruption Code. The statement from the ICC stated that the three players (Asif, Amir and Salman Butt) were charged "under various offences under Article 2 of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code for Players and Player Support Personnel relating to alleged irregular behaviour during, and in relation to, the fourth Test between England and Pakistan at Lord's last month".[67] Amir has got the sympathy of several ex-cricketers, including that of former England captain Michael Atherton. In an article for the News of the World, Atherton asserted that Amir is an asset to the game and must not be given a harsh punishment, considering his immense talent and young age. Atherton, now a journalist and broadcaster, recalled how Nasser Hussain, also an ex-England skipper, had summed up the mood at Lord's the previous Sunday: "Nasser Hussain, who I once saw walking around the team hotel in Sri Lanka in the early hours of the morning before a Test match unable to sleep, so worried was he about his form, spoke for us all when he said, 'Please don't let it be the kid'." Atherton added: "The 'kid' in question was Mohammad Aamer, the young, good-looking and prodigiously-talented Pakistan bowler who had blown England away on the second morning at Lord's with a mesmeric spell of left-arm bowling and who now, we had been told, had overstepped the front line twice for a few dollars more."[68] Former South Africa bowler Henry Williams has called for Mohammad Amir to be treated with compassion if found guilty of spot fixing.[69] The ICC announced that Amir, Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt had filed appeals to their ICC. suspensions and set their hearing on 30 and 31 October 2010 in Qatar. The Pakistan Interior Ministry also gave the three players their passports back so that they could travel to the hearing being held in Qatar[70] The Pakistan Cricket Board barred Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt from using the National Cricket Academy in Gaddafi Stadium. They have been barred until their names have been cleared of Spot-fixing The board said that Butt had used the facilities before the notices were sent and Asif and Amir haven't used them. Amir and Butt's appeals were heard by the ICC on 30 and 31 October 2010. They were however rejected and the players remain provisionally suspended. The case does not decide whether Amir is guilty but only if his suspension should be lifted.[71] Both Butt and Amir hit out at the ICC stating they hadn't been given any evidence as to why their suspensions were rejected.[72] Because the players couldn't participate in international cricket all three had their contracts also provisionally suspended by the Pakistan Cricket Board[73] Mohammad Amir stated that he was desperate to return to international cricket. He stated that he had been keeping his fitness levels high and that he had been participating in club cricket.[74] Reports also emerged by Geo News that stated that Scotland Yard might call Amir, Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt back into the UK to complete the spot-fixing investigation[75] Amir's teammate Butt who was also implicated in the Spot-fixing scandal announced that he wanted a delay in his hearing because he wanted the Scotland Yard investigation to be completed first. However Amir and Asif announced they were to go ahead with their trials as planned because they wanted a decision to be reached quickly so that they could be selected for the World Cup squad.[76] Amir, Butt, and Asif had a tribunal in front of a three-man panel of members of the ICC from 6–11 January 2011.[77] Amir's lawyers requested that the tribunal not announce its findings at the conclusion of the tribunal, wanting the tribunal to have the time necessary to fully review the evidence.[78] The tribunal announced at its conclusion that they would announce their findings and any possible restrictions about a month later (the fifth of February 2011). The tribunal did announce that while additional charges against Salman Butt were filed over statements Majeed had made about the Third Test, that Amir and Asif would not face any charges over that test.[79] On 5 February 2011, the ICC tribunal handed Amir a five-year ban, his teammate Mohammad Asif was handed a seven-year ban and Salman Butt was given a 10-year ban from participating in any cricketing related activities which are governed by the ICC or any of its members. Shortly after the decision Amir announced his intent to appeal the decision to the Court of Arbitration[80] Amir also stated that he hoped to return to International Cricket soon, stating he had "received confidence and support from Pakistani fans supporting him outside the Qatar Financial Centre".[81] Some former players around the world such as Michael Vaughan, Andrew Flintoff & Ian Healy called for Amir to be banned for life.[82] On 15 September 2011 Amir has reportedly admitted to his involvement in last year's spot-fixing scandal before a court in England.[83] Breach of ban On 4 June 2011, Amir played an innings of cricket for Addington 1743 Cricket Club in a Surrey Cricket League match against St Luke's Cricket Club in breach of Article 6.5 of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code. Amir stated that he made enquiries in respect of the status of the match, and was informed that it was a friendly match and playing would not be in contravention of his ban. Addington 1743 claimed that they had asked whether or not Amir could play for them, and were told that he could. As of 10 June 2011, the ICC were investigating the incident.[84] Criminal conviction On 1 November 2011, Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif were convicted at Southwark Crown Court, along with Amir who had previously pleaded guilty, of conspiracy to cheat at gambling and conspiracy to accept corrupt payments.[85] He was sentenced to 6 months in Feltham Young Offenders Institution on 3 November, whilst Butt and Asif were sentenced to 30 months and 12 months in prison respectively. Mazhar Majeed was sentenced to two years and eight months.[86] Amir, along with Butt, appealed against the length of their sentences, however this was dismissed by Lord Judge, the Lord Chief Justice on 23 November.[87] Amir was later transferred to Portland Young Offenders Institute in Dorset, from which he was released on 1 February 2012, having served half of his six-month sentence.[88] link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Amir
  7. The cabinet has formally given the go-ahead to hold an inquiry into the audio leaks purportedly featuring PTI Chairman Imran Khan and his party leaders, it emerged on Sunday. On Friday, the cabinet suggested that legal action could be taken after a steady stream of audio recordings surfaced, most recently of informal conversations allegedly between Imran and his aides — Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Asad Umar and his former principal secretary Azam Khan — purportedly discussing the cypher that the PTI chief has for long presented as evidence of a “foreign conspiracy” to oust him from office. According to Cabinet Division documents dated October 1, which Dawn.com has seen, the Friday meeting had constituted a sub-committee “to deliberate and recommend actions regarding the conversation of the former Prime Minister Imran Khan, his political associates and the then secretary to the PM, available on the internet regarding the cypher message received from Parep Washington (Cypher No. 1-0678 dated March 7, 2022)”. “Therefore, the apex investigation agency (FIA) may be directed to inquire into the matter by constituting a team of senior officers, which may co-opt officers/officials from other intelligence agencies for the purpose, and to proceed further against the perpetrators in accordance with the law,” the memo said. The cabinet also sought the implementation report on its suggestions “immediately”. In a handout issued after the Friday huddle, it was revealed that a copy of the cypher had gone “missing” from the Prime Minister House records, and the cabinet had subsequently formed a special committee which would determine the legal action to be taken against all those involved, including the ex-premier, ex-principal secretary to prime minister Azam Khan and senior ministers. “The cabinet committee will consist of the representatives of the coalition parties in the government, along with ministers,” the handout issued had said. The handout had declared that the “theft of diplomatic cypher records is an unforgivable crime” and violation of the Official Secrets Act, 1923. The cabinet was told that the audios purportedly featuring Imran and his aides exposed “the criminal conspiracy of the former government”, while the cypher was given “fictitious meanings for political mileage and subsequently it was stolen after fraud, forgery, fabrication.” Meanwhile, PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz maintained that the cypher was not just a piece of paper, saying “it belongs to the state of Pakistan.” link:https://www.dawn.com/news/1713083
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  9. Artist:Bohemia Real Name:Bohemia Birth Date /Place:October 15, 1979 (age 42 years), Karachi Age:42 Social status (Single / Married):Married Artist Picture: Musical Genres:Indian POP j Pop Hip hop rap Awards:Punjabi Music Award in 2k16 and 2k18 Top 3 Songs (Names):2. Rooh 3. Club Pub 4. Zeher Other Information:Roger David (Punjabi: راجر ڈیوڈ, born October 15, 1979), better known by his stage name Bohemia is a Pakistani-American rapper, songwriter, and record producer.
  10. Live Performance Title: ATIF ASLAM - NEHA KAKKAR LIVE IN HOUSTON (2018) Dil Diyan Gallan Signer Name:Atif Aslam | Neha Kakkar Live Performance Location:India Dehli Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):Both are my favourite singer i love both voicesssss ❤️
  11. The U.S. on Friday unveiled a raft of new sanctions against top Russian officials after Vladimir Putin declared that four provinces of Ukraine would become Russian territory, warning of severe financial costs for anyone who supports the move. Among those sanctioned are top officials of the Russian central bank, including Governor Elvira Nikolaevna Nabiullina, and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Valentinovich Novak. The action to block the U.S. assets of hundreds of members of the Russian legislature comes on top of a slew of measures that the U.S. and its allies have already slapped on Russia in an attempt to kneecap its economy and undermine its ability to fund its invasion of Ukraine. The Biden administration also left open the door to more severe consequences for international actors that treat the territories as part of Russia.“The Treasury Department, U.S. government, and our allies will not hesitate to take swift and severe actions against individuals and companies inside and outside of Russia who are complicit in this war and these sham referendums,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in a statement. Treasury’s sanctions arm said it would target “entities and individual jurisdictions outside Russia that provide political or economic support for Russia’s illegal attempt to annex Ukrainian sovereign territory.” That means providing support for the attempted annexation or to Russia’s military, attempting to evade U.S. sanctions on Russia and its ally Belarus, or providing helping previously sanctioned Russian companies and individuals. “There will be costs for any individual, entity, or country that provides political or economic support to Russia as a result of its illegal attempts to change the status of Ukrainian territory,” a White House official said. Putin in a speech Friday said the four provinces — Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia — would be folded into Russia and would be protected by “all available means.” Moscow earlier annexed the Crimean peninsula after its more limited initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014, and U.S. officials responded with a narrower set of sanctions at that time. “The Treasury Department and U.S. government are taking sweeping action today to further weaken Russia’s already degraded military industrial complex and undermine its ability to wage its illegal war,” Yellen said. link:https://www.politico.com/news/2022/09/30/u-s-russia-financial-sanctions-00059744
  12. China continues to challenge the notion that suggests “electric vehicles (EVs) can never be cheap” by launching decently equipped budget EVs. In a recent development, DFSK has launched a cheap, fully electric mini-SUV called EX1 Pro. It is an A-segment EV that rivals Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue, Suzuki Vitara Brezza, and other similar SUVs.The new SUV has features such as a multi-functional screen, passenger and driver airbags, DFSK’s latest multimedia unit, voice recognition, smartphone connectivity, an intelligent navigation system, ABS brakes with EBD and BA technology, parking sensors, and other driver assistance features. The SUV has a 33 kW electric motor that sends 45 horsepower to the front wheels. It has a 27.17 kWh ternary lithium battery pack that allows for a maximum range of 331 kilometers.The SUV’s length, width, and height are 3,732, 1,579, and 1,515 mm respectively, while the wheelbase is 2,423 mm. Although the exact weight is unknown, the EX1 Pro should be a lightweight SUV, given its tiny stature. EX1 Pro has six different trim levels. The lowest variant starts at $7,800 (Rs. 1.8 million) while the range-topping variant costs $8,800 (Rs. 2 million).This price makes DFSK EX1 Pro a genuinely cheap EV with a decent driving range and features. Sadly, the automaker has shared no plans to launch it internationally. However, it is safe to say that, if it goes on sale internationally, EX1 Pro will become a smash hit. link:https://propakistani.pk/2022/09/30/dfsk-launches-affordable-electric-mini-suv/
  13. Mohammad Rizwan (Urdu, Pashto: محمد رضوان; born 1 June 1992) is a Pakistani international cricketer who has represented Pakistan in international cricket since 2015.[1] He is currently ranked as the top T20I batsman in the world.[2][3] Possessing the highest ever batting average of 53+ in the T20I format, he is also the only batter in the world to score 2000+ international runs in a calendar year in T20s.[4][5][6][7] He is a right-handed batter and wicket-keeper and has scored centuries in all three international formats: Tests, One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals.[8][9] He is the vice-captain of the Pakistan cricket team in Test cricket.[10] He was one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 2021.[11] He was also the ICC Men's T20I Cricketer of the Year 2021.[12] He also led the Multan Sultans to victory in the Pakistan Super League 2021.[13] He played for Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League from 2016 to 2017, for Karachi Kings from 2018 to 2020, and currently captains Multan Sultans. He captains Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in domestic cricket.[14]Domestic career Playing for Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited in the final of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in 2014–15, Rizwan scored 224 to help Sui Northern to a 301-run first-innings lead and their second title.[15] He kept wicket for Pakistan A in the five limited-overs matches against Kenya in December 2014.[16] In April 2018, he was named the vice-captain of Punjab's squad for the 2018 Pakistan Cup.[17][18] On 1 May 2018, he scored his highest total in List A cricket, with 140 off 123 balls against Federal Areas.[19] In March 2019, he was named as the captain of Federal Areas squad for the 2019 Pakistan Cup.[20][21] In September 2019, Rizwan was named as the captain of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for the 2019–20 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy tournament.[22][14] In October 2019, he was named the player of the tournament in the 2019–20 National T20 Cup, for scoring 215 runs and taking six wickets.[23] He was retained by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for the 2020–21 domestic season, both as player and captain of the team.[24][25] In February 2021, Multan Sultans announced Rizwan as their captain replacing Shan Masood ahead of PSL 6.[26] In June 2021 he led Multan Sultans to their first PSL title, and was awarded Wicket-Keeper of the Tournament.[27] In December 2021, he was signed by Sussex to play County Championship and T20 cricket in 2022.[28][29] International career Rizwan made his One Day International (ODI) debut for Pakistan against Bangladesh in April 2015, scoring 67 runs off 58 balls.[30] He made his Twenty20 International debut for Pakistan in the same series.[31] He made his Test debut for Pakistan against New Zealand on 25 November 2016.[32] He was out for a golden duck in his maiden Test innings.[33] In August 2018 he was one 33 players awarded a central contract for the 2018–19 season by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).[34][35] He captained Pakistan's team in the 2018 ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup.[36] Pakistan reached the semi-finals.[37] In March 2019, during the second ODI against Australia, Rizwan scored his first century in an ODI match, making 115 runs.[38] In November 2019, Rizwan was recalled to the Pakistan team against Sri Lanka.[39] He was also selected against Australia, where in the first innings of the First Test it was debated as to whether he was given out on a no ball.[40] In the second innings he made 95.[41] In June 2020, he was named in a 29-man squad for Pakistan's tour to England during the COVID-19 pandemic.[42][43] However, on 23 June 2020, Rizwan was one of seven players from Pakistan's squad to test positive for COVID-19.[44] In July, he was shortlisted in Pakistan's 20-man squad for the Test matches against England.[45][46][47] He had an excellent Test series, both with the bat and gloves, managing to score 161 runs with two-half centuries, therefore, cementing his place as first choice wicket-keeper in Test matches, above the returning former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed.[48][49] He was named as Pakistan's player of the Test series.[50] In December 2020, Rizwan was named as the captain of Pakistan's Test side for the first match against New Zealand.[51] He replaced Babar Azam, after he was ruled out due to an earlier injury.[52] In the same tour, he was also added to Pakistan's T20I squad against New Zealand.[53] In the 3rd T20I of the series against New Zealand, Rizwan scored his career-best T20I score of 89 to give Pakistan a win and saved them from getting white-washed by New Zealand.[54] In February 2021, in Pakistan's series against South Africa, Rizwan scored his first century in Test cricket, with an unbeaten 115 as he was awarded the player of the series.[55] In February 2021, in Pakistan's series against South Africa, Rizwan scored his first century in T20I cricket, with an unbeaten 104 including 6 boundaries and 7 sixes.[56] He also became the first wicket-keeper batter for Pakistan to score a century in T20I cricket and became only the second wicketkeeper batter after Brendon McCullum to score centuries in all three formats of international cricket.[57][58] He also became only the second Pakistani batter to score a century in T20I cricket after Ahmed Shehzad and also became the fifth designated wicketkeeper batter to notch a T20I century.[59] In April 2021, during the third T20I between Pakistan and South Africa he along with Babar Azam made 197 run partnership for the opening wicket which is also the highest partnership recorded by a pair for Pakistan for any wicket in T20I cricket.[60][61] It was also the highest ever partnership for any wicket by a pair in T20I cricket while chasing.[62] In September 2021, he was named in Pakistan's squad for the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.[63] In December 2021, in the third match against the West Indies, Rizwan became the first batter to score 2,000 runs in Twenty20 cricket in a calendar year.[64] linkhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Rizwan_(cricketer)
  14. ISLAMABAD: Another audio of PTI leaders allegedly discussing the alleged US cypher has been leaked online Friday, exposing Imran Khan's conspiracy narrative. In the latest audio, the then-prime minister Imran Khan, ex-minister Asad Umar, and the then-principle secretary Azam Khan could allegedly be heard discussing the US cypher in a meeting and how to use it in their interest. In the first audio that was leaked on Wednesday, the PTI chairman was reportedly talking to Azam and directing him to play with the cypher. Azam was then heard advising Imran to hold a meeting with Qureshi and foreign secretary Sohail Mehmood to bring this on record by faking the minutes of the meeting. The PTI didn't deny the contents of the audio and said it endorsed their stance that the cable was kept hidden from the ex-PM. Following the release of a set of audio clips between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and other decision-makers in the incumbent government, the latest audio clips of PTI leaders have further added to the already-murky political scene. Questions have been raised about the cyber security of the PM House and a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) was also held earlier this week to discuss the issue during which spy chiefs highlighted the vulnerabilities of the country’s highest office. Following the NSC meeting, the federal government changed the SOPs and enhanced the security of the PM House. A high-powered committee has also been established to probe the issue of the audio leak. Transcript of the leaked audio: Imran Khan: Shah jee [Shah Mahmood Qureshi], we three [Imran Khan, Azam Khan and you] have to hold a meeting tomorrow, along with the foreign secretary [Sohail Mahmood]. [In the meeting], we will ask him to just sit quietly and write the minutes of the meeting as is. Azam [Khan] is saying to write the minutes [...] and we will keep the photostat. Azam Khan: This cypher came on the 7th, 8th or 9th [March]? Another person [present in the meeting]: It came on the 8th. Imran Khan: But the meeting took place on the 7th. We do not have to name Americans under any circumstances. So on this issue, please, nobody should name the country. This is very important for all of you. From which country did the letter come? I don't want to hear it from anyone. Asad Umar: Are you intentionally calling it a letter? Because this isn't a letter, it is a transcript of the meeting. Imran Khan: It is the same thing, whether it’s the meeting transcript or a letter. People won't understand what a transcript is. You have to say this in your rallies. US conspiracy: first audio In the first audio clip, Imran is purportedly heard saying: “We only have to play on this. We don’t have to name (any country). We only have to play with this, that this date was before. The new thing that will emerge is that the letter ….” Then, the second voice, believed to be of Azam, is heard, suggesting to Imran to hold a meeting on the cypher. “See, if you recall, in that the ambassador has written in the end to (send) a demarche. Even if the demarche is not to be sent; I have thought a lot about it at night — you said they raised it — I thought about how to cover all this,” he says. He says: “Let’s hold a meeting with Shah Mahmood Qureshi (who was the foreign minister during the PTI-led government's tenure) and the foreign secretary. Shah Mahmood Qureshi will read out that letter and whatever he reads out will be converted into a copy. I will then make minutes that the foreign secretary has prepared this. “But its (cypher’s) analysis will have to be conducted here. We will carry out the analysis and convert it into minutes as we want so that it becomes the official record,” Azam says and then elaborates that the analysis would conclude that it is an indirect threat: “It is called a threat in diplomatic language.” Azam purportedly adds that “minutes are in my hands … we will draft the minutes.” Here, purportedly Imran is heard asking who would be called to the meeting: “Shah Mahmood, you, me and Sohail.” Just these, the other person says. “We will do it tomorrow,” the person believed to be Imran replies. In turn, the voice, supposedly of Azam, is heard explaining that following this plan, “things will become a part of the record. Consider that he is the consulate for the state. When he will read it out, I will easily copy it and it will be on record that this has happened.” Moreover, he suggests that “you (supposedly Imran) call the foreign secretary so that it doesn’t remain political and becomes a part of the bureaucratic record.” To this, the man believed to be Imran points out that an ambassador has written the cypher, implying that it should already be a part of the bureaucratic record since it has been written by an envoy. “But we don’t have a copy of it. How did they release it?” the person on the other end is heard replying to Imran. Meanwhile, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said that the government will conduct a forensic audit of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s leaked audio. link:https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/995898-another-audio-leak-exposes-imran-khans-us-cypher-conspiracy
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  17. Music Title:Tere Naam Humne Kiya Hai Full Song | Tere Naam | Salman Khan | Udit Narayan | Alka Yagnik |Old Songs Signer:Salman khan Release Date:Nov9 2k21 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:Salman khan is an indian actor Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):old song i like it 10/10
  18. Artist:Ghazala Javed Real Name:Ghazala khan Birth Date /Place:January 1, 1988, Swat Age:34 Social status (Single / Married):Married Artist Picture: Musical Genres:Pop, Folk Awards:She was nominated for a Filmfare Award in 2010 and received a Khyber Award in 2011. Top 3 Songs (Names):Aghyaar Ba Pake Na We, Baraan Day Baraan Day, Khkulai Pakistaan Day, Kho Lag Rasha Kana, Lag Me Poha Ka Kanaana, Niyazbeene Me Daa Starge, Pa Day Khafa Yum and Sada Jinaii Yuma. Other Information:Her music was famous not only in Pakistan but also in neighbouring Afghanistan and among Pashtuns around the world.

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