April 27, 2013

Chancellor Adil Usman desires to boost SSUET sports

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By Syed Khalid Mahmood
(Pakistan News & Features Services)

The Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology (SSUET), Karachi, has emerged as an outstanding institution which has set high standards in the field of education. It has also laid emphasis on sports since its establishment in 1994.

   

This newly appointed Chancellor of the SSUET, Engr Mohammad Adil Usman, who is also the President of the Aligarh Muslim University Old Boys Association (AMUOBA), has expressed the desire to take the university sports to another level. 

In a chat with a select group of sports scribes at his chamber on April 27, Engr Adil Usman, a great grandson of the legendary Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar, agreed to look into the proposal of allowing admission on sports basis to the athletes having represented the country. 

“In pursuance of the Aligarhian spirit we will continue supporting the cause of sports in a meaningful way and we will do everything possible to serve the community. The SSUET has had a policy of supporting sports from the outset and we will be even more proactive in future,” he stated. 

“The Aligarhian philosophy is based on the fact that physical fitness leads to mental fitness. Our athletes used to excel in academics too. It’s very heartening to know that the same trend has continued at the SSUET as quite a few outstanding athletes have secured above average grades in their studies,” Engr Adil Usman added.

   

“We will surely look into the possibilities of granting admission in first year to the outstanding athletes having attained national colours. Ideally we will like to have it from as early as the next academic year,” the SSUET Chancellor declared. 

Engr Adil Usman, who captained the Aligarh Muslim University’s badminton team besides representing the historic institution in billiards and snooker, also disclosed his plans to have greater facilities for indoor games at the SSUET. 

“In the near future we will be emphasizing on developing more facilities for indoor games in particular besides taking care of cricket and football outfits. Our plans include procuring tables for billiards and snooker to let our students unfold their talents in cue sports,” he added. 

“We desire to have training and coaching facilities for our athletes to let them enhance their skills. We will also encourage them to participate in the international events so that they could earn laurels for the country as well as the university,” the SSUET Chancellor announced.

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April 25, 2013

Commissioner Shoaib Siddiqui vows to promote sporting culture in Karachi

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By Syed Khalid Mahmood
(Pakistan News & Features Services)

The newly appointed Commissioner of Karachi, Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui, whose affinity for sports is widely known, has vowed to motivate the multinationals and corporations to participate actively in the promotion of sports.

   

“It’s very heartening to know that Jubilee General Insurance and Jubilee Life Insurance have been supporting the game of snooker for a long time. I would urge the other organizations to take the cue from them and lend a helping hand to sports in more proactive manner,” he remarked during the media briefing of the Jubilee Insurance 29th Asian Snooker Championship 2013 at the Sheraton Karachi Hotel on April 25. 

“The government is quite eager to develop the culture of sports. But the sponsorship support is also needed to sustain the sports activities. We are going to urge the corporate sector to turn their attention towards sports through their CSR programmes,” Shoaib Siddiqui, who served as the Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs to the Government of Sindh for quite sometime, added.

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Hockey wizard Islahuddin has Jubilee connection

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By Syed Khalid Mahmood
(Pakistan News & Features Services)

Hockey legend Islahuddin Siddiqui, having been recently appointed an Advisor on Sports by the Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister, knows the art of making headlines. He became the centre of attraction in a snooker ceremony at the Sheraton Karachi Hotel on April 25.

   

His accomplishments in the field of hockey are known to everyone. But very few people knew until the ‘news’ was broken during the media briefing of the Jubilee Insurance 29th Asian Snooker Championship 2013 that he was a client of Jubilee Insurance, the major sponsors of snooker in Pakistan. 

Tahir Ahmed, Managing Director, Jubilee General Insurance, was credited for sharing the news with the media and it was greeted by a big applause by the house. He was also showered with praise most generously. 

In fact Tahir Ahmed, in his brief speech, described Islahuddin as one of his childhood sporting heroes and he considered it a personal privilege for sitting next to the great Olympian during the ceremony. He advised the top cueists of the country, who will be featuring in the upcoming Asian Championship, to avail the ‘golden’ opportunity of getting themselves ‘clicked’ with the legendary Islahuddin.

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April 17, 2013

No place for wonder boy Majid Ali in Pakistan’s Asian snooker squad

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By Syed Khalid Mahmood
(Pakistan News & Features Services)

The training and conditioning camp for Pakistan’s eight-member national squad, due to participate in the upcoming Jubilee Insurance 29th Asian Snooker Championship 2013, is in progress at the Khurram Agha Snooker Club in Karachi but there’s no place for wonder boy Mohammad Majid Ali, could not force his way in the elite list. 

   

Majid Ali, who went down fighting against Noppon Saengkham of Thailand in a thrilling final of the 14th Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship 2013 in the Indian town of Indore earlier this month, didn’t qualify for the Asian tourney being held in his home country because of the national federation’s decision to stick to the conventional system of going by the ranks rather than the talents or the form of the cueists. 

Although the Pakistan Billiards & Snooker Federation (PBSF) has dared making changes in the traditional formats even at the cost of annoying some of the senior cueists, the officials have yet not mustered the courage to revising the selection criterion. 

It’s very tragic indeed that Majid Ali, having emerged as one of the top junior cueists of the country, will not be able to take part in the Asian Championship at a time when he’s in spectacular form. Isn’t it a pity that the lesser mortals will be allowed entry in the tournament only because they secured higher position than him in the last edition of the National Championship? 

The PBSF must rethink their strategy for future and they must not limit themselves by sticking to rules which were drafted in the period when the game was in fancy and idea seemed to inclined towards protect a few experienced fellows. 

Meanwhile eight-member Pakistan squad for the upcoming Asian Championship, to be staged at the Sheraton Karachi Hotel from April 27 to May 3, comprised of Mohammad Asif, Hamza Akbar, Imran Shahzad, Mohammad Sajjad, Abdul Sattar, Babar Masih, Shahid Aftab and Abu Saim. 

They are receiving camp training in Karachi since April 15. The camp will continue without a break for the next 10 days and the training would be held daily from 10 am to 4 pm. 

“The camp will wind up on April 24. It will also continue on Sunday to let the cueists train as hard as possible,” camp commandant, Naved Kapadia, who is also the federation’s Tournament Director, revealed. 

He clarified that the Asian Confederation of Billiards Sports (ACBS) has a practice of allowing only six entries, not eight, to the host nation in every edition of the Asian Snooker Championship. 

“Mohammad Asif has earned a slot by virtue of being the world champion while Hamza Akbar, Imran Shahzad, Mohammad Sajjad, Abdul Sattar, Babar Masih and Shahid Aftab, the top six cueists in the national ranking chart, have been provided the opportunity to represent the country in the Asian event,” he explained. 

“The PBSF has approached the ACBS to let another cueist from Pakistan be granted an entry as a special case. That’s why Abu Saim has been added to the squad as a stand-by. He will only be able to play if the Federation was allowed an additional entry,” Naved Kapadia concluded.

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April 7, 2013

Noppon Saengkham shatters Majid Ali’s dreams in final

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By Syed Khalid Mahmood 
(Pakistan News & Features Services)

Mohammad Majid Ali’s dreams of bringing home the Asian Junior crown were shattered by Noppon Saengkham of Thailand in a thrilling final of the 14th Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship 2013 in the Indian town of Indore on April 7.

  

Majid Ali had become Pakistan’s hope of annexing the title for the first time after the country’s premier cueist and the reigning national champion, Hamza Akbar, had been eliminated in the pre-quarter-finals a couple of days earlier. 

Both the teenagers from Faisalabad gave very impressive account of themselves to make their presence felt in a big way among the galaxy of top young cueists of the continent. They performed superbly and displayed enormous fighting qualities. Their never-say-die approach was the biggest positive to have come out of the one-week event. 

The Asian Junior title would have further lifted the Pakistan snooker which is already on a high following the triumph of Mohammad Asif in the World Championship late last year. There will be another chance for the duo of Majid Ali and Hamza Akbar alongwith Mohammad Asif to have a crack at the Asian Snooker Championship due to be staged in Karachi in a few weeks time. 

Incredibly all three of them belong to Faisalabad, a city famous for its industries, now making headlines for producing snooker champion material. 

  

Majid Ali fought very hard in the final of the Asian Junior Championship but Saengkham had the last laugh winning the tensely-fought encounter 6-5 with the scores being 62-63, 12-92), 91-1, 76-63, 24-73, 64-48, 37-85, 74-8, 112-15, 24-72, 63-46. 

The first blood was drawn by Majid Ali, who also doubled his lead by chalking up of a break of 66 in the second frame. Saengkham, however, caught up with breaks of 58 and 54 in the next two frames to make it 2-2. Majid Ali made it 3-2 by winning the fifth frame but Saengkham did’t take long to draw level again. 

The Pakistani youngster put his nose in front once more by taking the seventh frame and his rival fought back to snatch the eighth frame. It was Saengkham’s chance to move forward when he compiled a break of 66 in the ninth frame. This time Majid Ali drew level by clinching the tenth frame. The decisive eleventh frame went to the wire with the cueist from Thailand emerging triumphant in the closest of duels.

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