Tuesday, July 13, 2010

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Pak bowlers dominate first day as Aussies make 229-9

Updated at: 2335 PST, Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Pak bowlers dominate first day as Aussies make 229-9 LONDON: Mohammad Asif took three wickets in a dramatic burst either side of tea as Australia finished on 229 for nine when bad light forced an early close on the first day of the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's here on Tuesday.

Asif took three wickets for no runs in seven balls on his way to a return of three for 53 in 17 overs.

Meanwhile teenage left-arm quick Mohammad Aamer, his new ball-partner, made the early inroads on his way to a haul of three for 66 in 18 overs.

Australia's batsmen all struggled after Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi won the toss and elected to field in overcast, seam-bowler friendly, conditions.

Only left-handed opener Simon Katich, who made 80 but might have been lbw for two, had so far got past fifty although Michael Hussey was 39 not out, with Doug Bollinger unbeaten on nought, at stumps.

Asif struck with the last ball before tea when he had Clarke lbw for 47 to end a third-wicket stand worth 120 with Katich.

And nine balls after the break, Katich pushed uncertainly outside off-stump against Asif and was caught behind by wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal for 80.

Katich, who has scored fifty in each of his last nine Tests, faced 138 balls with nine fours in more than three hours at the crease.

By contrast, three balls later, Marcus North, also a left-hander, was clean bowled between bat and pad by an Asif inswinger for nought.

Hussey pulled Kaneria for six to bring up the 200.

But Australia were 208 for seven after Test debutants Tim Paine (seven) and Steven Smith (one) fell cheaply to Umar Gul and leg-spinner Danish Kaneria respectively.

Pakistan, bidding for their first Test win over Australia in 15 years, saw Aamer, who starred in last week's back-to-back wins over the Aussies at Edgbaston, strike first when he dismissed opener Shane Watson for four to leave Australia eight for one.

The 18-year-old had already had one close lbw decision against Katich, then on two, rejected when he rapped Watson, playing no stroke, on the pad.

English umpire Ian Gould turned down that appeal but next ball Watson again, curiously, padded up.

Gould was in the process of giving him out lbw when the ball trickled onto the stumps and dislodged a bail, meaning Watson was out bowled.

Watson's exit brought Australia captain and star batsman Ricky Ponting to the crease in what could be the 35-year-old's last Test at Lord's.

Ponting, along with India's Sachin Tendulkar and the West Indies' now retired Brian Lara, the other two outstanding batsmen of the last decade, had yet to make a Test century at the 'home of cricket'.

He had made 26 when he clipped Aamer firmly off his pads only for debutant Umar Amin to take an excellent catch at short-leg.

PA adopts pro media resolution

Updated at: 1655 PST, Tuesday, July 13, 2010
PA adopts pro media resolution LAHORE: After receiving huge condemnation from all sections of the society for its anti media resolution Punjab Assembly today adopted a resolution in favour of media, Tuesday.

The motion was moved by Law Minister Rana Sanaullah. PML-Q MPA Amir Sultan Cheema pointed out about the lack of quorum, which was rejected.

Punjab Assembly Friday unanimously passed a resolution condemning the media of "irresponsibility that is damaging the democracy."

Free media prerequisite for democracy: Hashmi

Updated at: 2245 PST, Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Free media prerequisite for democracy: Hashmi ISLAMABAD: Senior Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Makhdoom Javed Hashmi said on Tuesday that independent judiciary and free media were prerequisite for democracy and those planning to put curbs on these pillars of state can not call themselves as democrats.

Flanked by President of NPC Afzal Butt and its Secretary General Asim during a dialogue organized by National Press Club on "Whether judiciary and media are threat to democracy?" he said political immaturity was the reason behind passage of anti-media resolution in the Punjab Assembly. He said that political leadership should acknowledge that journalist community has played crucial role in restoration of democracy in the country.

He said that there cannot be concept of democracy without independent judiciary and free media.

Hashmi said that media has snatched its freedom and nobody can put curbs on this hard fought freedom, and added that media is a mirror of the society.

The media got independence after many sacrifices and it was performing sacred duties to enlighten the nation about its rights and duties.

He lamented that democratic process in the country was not allowed to continue in the past due to which we could not develop democratic culture in the country. He said that Pakistan's democracy was a developing democracy and there was lot of scope for improvements.

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Point Blank – 12th July 2010

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Degree of another PML-N member declared fake

Updated at: 1422 PST, Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Degree of another PML-N member declared fake LAHORE: A degree of another member Punjab Assembly belonged to PML-N declared fake on Tuesday.

The sources of higher education told Geo News that the degree of PML-N MPA elected from PP-68 Faisalabad proved fake. Shafiq Gujjar declared that he got the degree from Al-Khair University, which was proved fake after scrutiny conducted by the university. The university has sent the report to HEC.

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