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Pakistani hockey legend Manzoor Junior passes away

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One of Pakistan’s field hockey legend Manzoor Hussain Junior passed away on Monday due to a heart attack.

According to his son Faisal, Manzoor was taken to the hospital on Monday morning and the doctors tried to save him by putting three stents in his heart to save his life, however, they were unsuccessful in saving him.

Currently, Manzoor was serving as the chairman of national selection committee.

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Manzoor was a former Pakistan hockey team captain, an Olympian and also the hero for Pakistan in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.

It was also under Manzoor that Pakistan won their only Junior World Cup in 1979.

He scored 86 goals in 175 outings for Pakistan and was considered one of the best forward between 1975 and 1984, his prime years.

Manzoor first won a bronze medal with Pakistan at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. Later, in 1984 he led the team to a gold medal at the Los Angeles Olympics.

Manzoor was also part of the team when Pakistan won the field hockey World Cups in 1978 and 1982. One of the most remarkable moments of his career came when he dodged six German defenders to score a goal in the 1982 field hockey World Cup final.

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Manzoor, for his services to the game of hockey, was also awarded the Presidential Medal.

Condolences over the demise of Manzoor came from all quarters as President of Pakistan Hockey Federation Brigadier (Retd) Khalid Sajjad Khokhar and Secretary Haider Hussain expressed deep sorrow over his death.

Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif also expressed his grief over the death of Manzoor.

“Gold medalist Manzoor Hussain Junior was an asset for the nation. His services for Pakistan Hockey will always be remembered,” said Shehbaz in a tweet.

Separately, COAS General Qamar Javed Bajwa was sad on the demise of the hockey legend.

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Remembering him as his ‘personal friend’, Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa said: “May Allah bless his soul & give strength to the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss, Ameen.”



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British Gymnastics bans weighing young athletes

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British Gymnastics has introduced new safeguarding rules that will prevent coaches from weighing athletes to stamp out methods it said are “on the fringe of abuse”.

The rules are part of a series of policies that the governing body is introducing following the 2022 Whyte Review, which found there was “systemic” physical and emotional abuse within the sport.

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British Gymnastics has said it intends to go beyond the recommendations of that report to stamp out “harmful practices”.

Under the new rules, no gymnasts aged 10 or under can be weighed. Those above that age can only be weighed with the consent of both the gymnast and if they are under the age of 18, a parent or guardian.

If athletes are weighed, it must be done by a sports science or medical practitioner, with a “scientifically valid rationale” for it, including measuring growth or designing strength and conditioning exercises.

British Gymnastics said the policy had been introduced “to prevent inappropriate practices and prevent potential areas of concern around weighing, due to some of the related psychological distress and risks of the development of mental health problems such as eating disorders/disordered eating, anxiety, and depression”.

“Inappropriate or excessive weighing of gymnasts is an example of poor practice which may be on the fringe of abuse, and if/or repeated could amount to abuse,” it added.

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The Whyte Review focused on 2008 to 2020 and received more than 400 submissions of those, more than 40 percent described physically abusive behavior towards gymnasts from coaches.

In a statement, British Gymnastics chief executive Sarah Powell said: “Above all else, we care about gymnasts as people, and these new policies make clear that what matters most in gymnastics is the welfare of those involved.

“While practices have moved on a long way, we know there has been poor practice in these areas and so by providing clarity for gymnasts, parents and carers, coaches, clubs, volunteers, and officials through the statements set out in these policies it will ensure everyone understands what is OK and what is not OK and help prevent that happening in the future.”



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Iftikhar Ahmed joins Multan Sultans, Rossouw returns to Quetta Gladiators

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Pakistan all-rounder Iftikhar Ahmed will don the Multan Sultans’ jersey in the ninth edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL).

In a trade, Iftikhar has moved to Multan Sultans, whereas Rilee Rossouw has returned to his previous franchise, Quetta Gladiators. 

🔥🚨 Box-office Trade Alert 🚨🔥

🔁Iftikhar Ahmed joins Multan Sultans

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— PakistanSuperLeague (@thePSLt20) November 30, 2023

The trade deal with Quetta Gladiators also sees Multan Sultans get the first pick in the platinum round one in exchange for Rilee Rossouw and the first Silver category pick.

Iftikhar has evolved into a formidable all-rounder for his power-hitting and foxy off-spin. He brings an experience of 229 T20 matches in which he has scored 4,476 runs. He also has a century in the format to go with 30 half-centuries. Since the start of his career in October 2010, the muscular batter has been smashing a boundary every 6.75 balls. He recently reached the 50-wicket landmark and his economy stands at 7.31. 

Iftikhar Ahmed: “I am delighted to become a Sultan. It is an honour for me to represent the people of Multan as their passion for this game is second to none. Multan Sultans have evolved into a strong team and their record in the last three seasons speak for itself. Now, it is my ambition to help them bag the prestigious HBL PSL trophy,” Iftikhar said.

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Captain Muhammad Rizwan: “I am very excited to welcome Iftikhar Ahmed. He brings outstanding all-round skills, which we need to be a champion team. 

“It was not only his on-field skills that made us finalise this trade, but he is also a brilliant team player who uplifts dressing rooms with his presence. We are eager to put together a set of players whose skills are in sync with our positive, bold and aggressive brand of cricket.”