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Athletics Federation of Pakistan names management committee for Punjab Athletics Association
Following a lifetime a ban on Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem’s coach Salman Butt and the Punjab Athletics Association’s (PAA) elections in August being declared “illegal, unconstitutional, and null and void”, the Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP) on Monday announced a management committee for the “governance/administration” of the PAA.
On Sunday, AFP imposed a lifetime ban on Butt that barred him “for life from participating in any athletics activity —whether as an athlete, coach, official, or office bearer — at both national and international levels, inside or outside Pakistan”, citing “gross violations of the AFP Constitution”.
AFP also imposed a 10-year ban on Habib Shah, former secretary of the PAA, “from participation in any athletics-related activity in any capacity at national or international level.”
The federation announced that a management committee had been constituted headed by Shahida Khanum, AFP senior vice President, “to hold fair, transparent, and constitutionally valid elections of the Punjab Athletics Association at the earliest.”
“The committee will also run the routine affairs of the association until the completion of the new election process,” AFP stated in its press release on Sunday.
Today, AFP issued a press release announcing members of the management committee headed by Khanum after due approval of the AFP executive committee during its meeting on October 10.
Management committee members included senior member Asghar Ali Gill, former president of the PAA and advocate for the Supreme Court; Rashid Mehmood Butt, executive member; AFP Treasurer Shahina Ishtiaq; (Retd) Major Masood Haider, former coach of Pakistan Army Athletics; Syed Jamal Hussain, AFP executive member; Asghar Ali Neam Ul Badul Gill, former senior VP of the PAA; Khan Bahadur, former coach/athlete; Saud Jan, president of the Punjab Physical Education Teachers Association; Shehzadi Gulfam, former international athlete; Syed Saqlain Abbas, lecturer at New Madina College Faisalabad; and Dr Rehan Yousaf, COMSAT Sports Director.
According to AFP, the committee would “manage routine affairs of PAA as required and “draft of a constitution of PAA aligned to constitution of AFP”.
The committee “after approval of PAA constitution and electoral college by AFP, [would] hold elections of PAA to elect office bearers for next four years.
The committee can “co-opt any other member of AFP as and when required”, and was responsible for “any other task assigned by the AFP president.”
“The committee shall complete assigned tasks within 90 days of issuance of this
notification,” the press release stated.
However, president of the management committee “may request the competent
authority for time extension in exceptional circumstances necessary for implementation of above quoted mandate in accordance with constitution of AFP.”
Sunday’s decision against Butt came against the backdrop of AFP seeking reasons behind a sharp decline in Arshad’s performance where he finished 10th in the men’s javelin final at the World Athletics Championship held in Tokyo last month.
In his reply to AFP, Butt said that it was due to the heat and humidity in the Japanese capital as well as a calf pain that Arshad couldn’t perform up to his usual standards.
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Babar Azam picked as Fakhar Zaman’s replacement for South Africa T20Is, says Pakistan head coach Mike Hesson
After staying out of favour in the Twenty20 International format for Pakistan’s last five assignments, former skipper Babar Azam was picked for the upcoming three-match series against South Africa only after Fakhar Zaman’s decided to skip it, white-ball head coach Mike Hesson said on Sunday.
Since Hesson took over the role in June, Babar hasn’t featured for Pakistan in T20Is with the national side playing series against Bangladesh, the West Indies and a tri-nation series followed by the Asia Cup during that period.
Hesson had cited the right-hander’s low strike-rate as the reason for his absence. But Babar’s selection for the series, which starts in Rawalpindi on Tuesday raised suggested a change of mind for the coach before the New Zealander clarified it.
“I certainly endorse his selection,” Hesson said of Babar while speaking to reporters on the sidelines of Pakistan’s training session at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. “We’ve sent him (Fakhar) back to first-class cricket after a conversation with him.
“He wanted to focus on improving his technique for one-day cricket, so we gave him a bit of a break from T20s. That’s created an opportunity for another top-order player.”
Hesson confirmed that Babar will take the number three spot instead of the batter’s preferred opening position, where he flourished for Pakistan for a substantial period before eventually falling in form and then out of favour.
The coach, however, has expectations from Babar to make a strong comeback and suggested he saw him in Pakistan’s plans for the T20 World Cup, which is set to be held in February-March next year in India and Sri Lanka.
“It’s a great chance to have Babar back,” said the coach. “He’s likely to bat at number three, a role I’m confident he’ll perform well in.
“It also gives our squad some flexibility ahead of the [T20] World Cup.”
‘Haris needs to work’
Babar’s unexpected return also coincided with the axing of wicket-keeper-batter Mohammad Haris from the Pakistan squad even after he received ample backing from the team management across Hesson’s tenure so far.
The 24-year-old proved his mettle with a century against Bangladesh back in June but gradually lost form amid frequent change of batting positions.
Hesson believed Haris needed to go back to the drawing board to fix his issues.
“Haris has had a number of opportunities recently, and he’d be the first to admit he hasn’t made the most of them,” he said. “But he’s still young and developing, so I wouldn’t say his career is over.
“He needs to work on his decision-making with the bat. Even in domestic T20s, he averages around 17, similar to international cricket, so that’s an area for improvement.”
Haris has been replaced by Usman Khan — who last year gave up on a career in the United Arab Emirates to play for Pakistan before being eventually dropped. He emerged out of nowhere and Hesson said he sees the right-hander, who keeps wickets as well, as a good player of spin.
“We see our wicket-keeper batting more through the middle rather than at the top, especially with spin being such a big factor in Sri Lanka during the World Cup. That’s why Usman has been given this opportunity.”
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FIFA announces new ASEAN Cup for Southeast Asia
A new tournament, the FIFA ASEAN Cup, will be launched as part of an agreement between FIFA and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), aimed at boosting the development of football across the region.
The announcement was made during the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, where FIFA President Gianni Infantino and ASEAN Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn signed a renewed Memorandum of Understanding.
The tournament will bring together national teams from all ASEAN member states in a format inspired by the Arab Cup, which was first organised by FIFA in 2021.
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“This will be a great addition to the regional football calendar,” Infantino said.
“Through the FIFA ASEAN Cup, we are uniting countries together, and this competition will be a huge success as it will help boost national team football in the ASEAN region and support the development of our sport across all of Southeast Asia.”
World football’s governing body will work with regional stakeholders including the Asian Football Confederation, the ASEAN Football Federation, and the relevant FIFA member associations to finalise the tournament’s format.
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