Historic Journey: Pakistani Powerlifting Sisters Compete Internationally
| | | |

Historic Journey: Pakistani Powerlifting Sisters Compete Internationally

We are thrilled to announce that three Pakistani powerlifting sisters have set off to South Africa to participate in the Asian Pacific African Combined Powerlifting Championship. Sabel Sohail, Veronica Sohail, and Twinkle Sohail have embarked on this incredible journey to compete in this prestigious event. Their weight category competitions are scheduled for July 9th and…

Remembering Mukhtar Bhatti: A Pioneer of Pakistani Field Hockey
| | | |

Remembering Mukhtar Bhatti: A Pioneer of Pakistani Field Hockey

Today, we honor the legacy of Mukhtar Bhatti, a trailblazer in Pakistani field hockey who represented our nation on the grand stage of the Olympic Games. Biographical Snapshot:– Full Name: Mukhtar Bhatti– Birth: October 1932, Gurdaspur, Punjab (India)– Death: Before 1997– Affiliations: Brothers Club, Lahore (Pakistan)– National Olympic Committee (NOC): Pakistan Mukhtar Bhatti was a…

Remembering Pakistan’s Hockey Glory Days
| | | |

Remembering Pakistan’s Hockey Glory Days

Remembering Pakistan’s Hockey Glory Days By winning the inaugural Hockey World Cup in 1971, Pakistan completed the Grand Slam of hockey, having already secured gold at the 1968 Olympics and the 1970 Asian Games. The story of Pakistan’s hockey prowess continued at the 1973 World Cup in the Netherlands, despite facing numerous challenges. With a…

Mansoor Ahmed: A Legendary Pakistani Field Hockey Goalkeeper
| | | |

Mansoor Ahmed: A Legendary Pakistani Field Hockey Goalkeeper

Mansoor Ahmed: A Legendary Pakistani Field Hockey Goalkeeper Personal Details – Full Name: Mansoor Ahmed– Date of Birth: January 7, 1968– Place of Birth: Karachi, Pakistan– Date of Death: May 12, 2018 Career Highlights – Position: Goalkeeper– National Team Debut: 1986 Major Achievements – 1994 Hockey World Cup:Mansoor Ahmed is best remembered for his pivotal…

Oval 1954: Pakistan’s First Win in England
| | | |

Oval 1954: Pakistan’s First Win in England

Captain Kardar acknowledges cheers. August 17, 1954. On their first visit to England, the young Pakistan team clinched a fantastic victory at The Oval and squared the series against one of the strongest England sides of all time. Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the match that saw Fazal Mahmood perform one of the greatest fast…

Rashid Naseem, the “Record Breaker,” has done it again! In just one month, he’s smashed through 30+ Guinness World Records!
| | | |

Rashid Naseem, the “Record Breaker,” has done it again! In just one month, he’s smashed through 30+ Guinness World Records!

From martial arts to baton handling, blow bursting, and knee strikes, Rashid’s incredible achievements span numerous categories. 🥋🔥 With a staggering 121 world records under his belt, he’s surpassed records from the USA, Germany, India, Switzerland, and England. 🇵🇰💪

Honoring a Cricket Legend: Wazir Mohammad, the only surviving member of that series.
| | | |

Honoring a Cricket Legend: Wazir Mohammad, the only surviving member of that series.

Wazir Mohammad, born on December 22, 1929, in Junagadh, British India, is a former Pakistani cricketer and banker. At 94 years old and currently residing in Solihull, he is the only surviving member of his cricketing era. Personal Information:– Full Name: Wazir Mohammad– Born: December 22, 1929 (age 94), Junagadh, Junagadh State, British India– Batting:…