Letter to Swiss : Government gets one more day |
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A five-member bench comprising Justice Asif Saeed Khan Khosa, Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan, Justice Ijaz Ahmed Chaudhry, Justice Gulzar Ahmed and Justice Athar Saeed resumed hearing the NRO case against Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf. During today’s proceedings, Law Minister Farooq H Naek presented the draft of the letter before the court. He also presented the letter delegating the authority to him to write the letter by the prime minister. The bench raised objections on the content of the draft. Justice Asif Khosa pointed out the difference between the reference numbers of the letter written by former Attorney General Malik Qayyum and the draft of the letter prepared by the government. He remarked that the draft should state the complete reference number. |
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Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Letter to Swiss : Government gets one more day
Monday, 17 September 2012
Pakistan-India warm-up: Akmal's sixes win the day
Pakistan, chasing India's commanding 185-3, appeared to be out of contention when they lost five wickets by the 12th over with just 91 runs on the board at the Premadasa stadium.
But Akmal and former captain Shoaib Malik turned the game around with a brilliant unbroken stand of 95 off 46 balls that helped Pakistan beat the shell-shocked Indians with five balls to spare.
Akmal plundered six sixes, including the winning shot off seamer Irfan Pathan which sailed over the cover fence. Malik remained unbeaten on 37 off 18 balls.
Virat Kohli had earlier top-scored for India with 75 not out, while off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin claimed four wickets for 23 runs.
Some 3,000 Sri Lankan fans watched the arch-rivals battle out in the middle in the only warm-up match to be beamed live by the host broadcasters of the World Twenty20 that opens on Tuesday.
"We knew that if India could post a huge total, so could we," said Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez. "Kamran was exceptional, and Malik's experience also helped."
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said the batting worked well, but the bowlers needed to contain runs on the easy-paced wickets.
"It was not really a bad game for us," he said. "We have got to work on a few things with our bowling."
India and Pakistan are drawn in different groups for the preliminary league, but are seeded to meet in the Super Eights round in Colombo on September 30.
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