The blog was co-founded by Syed Khalid Mahmood and Zee Waqar Ahmed Samdani in 2008 with the objective of peeping into the sporting arena and bringing news and views about the current events while also sharing thoughts about the historic events of the past.
It has been covering the majority of popular sports like cricket, hockey, football, squash, snooker, athletics, golf, tennis, basketball and swimming. The mega events like the Olympic Games, the Asian Games and the Commonwealth Games have also been covered from time to time besides shedding light on various disciplines of mind sports and martial arts.
Its archives have more than 1,000 write-ups already which serve as useful resource material for the sports enthusiasts in general and the researchers in particular.
Arif Soomro
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Arif Soomro is among the renowned writers and researchers of Karachi and
Sindh. He completed his matriculation and intermediate studies in Karachi
and gr...
Umer Bin Khattab Foundation
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*APPEAL FOR DONATION*
Under the management of Umer Bin Khattab Foundation, two schools are being
run. More than 200 boys and girls students study there. M...
Crossing a milestone
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Pakistan crossed another milestone on Thursday when it successfully
launched, with Chinese help, its first communications satellite on board
China’s Satell...
Usey Kehna. . . .
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اُسے میں نے ہی لکھا تھا
کہ لہجے برف ہوجائیں
تو پھر پگھلا نہیں کرتے
پرندے ڈر کر اڑ جائیں
...تو پھر لوٹا نہیں کرتے
...یقیں اک بار اٹھ جائے
کبھی واپس نہیں آتا
ہ...
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