Younis Khan says it s up to Mohammad Hafeez to decide timing of retirement
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s batting coach Younis Khan has said it is up to veteran allrounder Mohammad Hafeez to decide the timing of his retirement from international cricket.
Younis, in a virtual press conference, said the allrounder’s contributions to Pakistan T20 cricket have been exceptional in recent times.
RAWALPINDI: South Africa Sunday stayed in the hunt for a big winning target following Mohammad Rizwan’s heroics that saw the wicketkeeper-batsman striking his maiden hundred in the second.
PML-N s Adil Shah elected as new Mayor Islamabad
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PML-N s Adil Shah elected as new Mayor Islamabad
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Adil Shah has won the election for mayor of Islamabad by beating PTI candidate Malik Sajid.
Polling for the election continued uninterrupted from 9 am to 5 pm with Election Commission of Pakistan’s Naeem Ahmed performing the duties of returning officer.
A total of 3 candidates took part in the election for the mayoral post. Pir Adil Shah represented PML-N, Malik Sajid Mehmood was from PTI while Azhar Mehmood contested as an independent candidate. A total of 73 voters exercised their right to vote, of which Adil Shah won 43 votes while Malik Sajid secured 26 votes.
PML-Nâs Adil Shah elected Islamabad mayor
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PML-N member Adil Shah has been elected as the Islamabad mayor with 43 votes. He defeated PTIâs Malik Sajjad, who secured 26 votes.
Independent candidate Azhar Mehmood was also in the run.
The polling took place on Monday. The seat fell vacant after PML-Nâs Sheikh Ansar Aziz resigned in October, four months prior to completing his five-year tenure.
Adil Shahâs tenure will end in March 2021.
Out of the 73 union council chairpersons in Islamabad, 60 cast their votes in the election.