• Web
  • Humsa
  • Videos
  • Forum
  • Q2A
rabia shakeel : meri dua hai K is bar imran khan app is mulk k hukmaran hun To: suman(sialkot) 11 years ago
maqsood : hi how r u. To: hamza(lahore) 11 years ago
alisyed : hi frinds 11 years ago
nasir : hi To: wajahat(karachi) 11 years ago
khadam hussain : aslamoalikum pakistan zinsabad To: facebook friends(all pakistan) 11 years ago
Asif Ali : Asalaam O Aliakum . To: Khurshed Ahmed(Kashmore) 11 years ago
khurshedahmed : are you fine To: afaque(kashmore) 11 years ago
mannan : i love all To: nain(arifwala) 11 years ago
Ubaid Raza : kya haal hai janab. To: Raza(Wah) 11 years ago
qaisa manzoor : jnab AoA to all 11 years ago
Atif : Pakistan Zinda bad To: Shehnaz(BAHAWALPUR) 11 years ago
khalid : kia website hai jahan per sab kuch To: sidra(wazraabad) 11 years ago
ALISHBA TAJ : ASSALAM O ELIKUM To: RUKIYA KHALA(JHUDO) 11 years ago
Waqas Hashmi : Hi Its Me Waqas Hashmi F4m Matli This Website Is Owsome And Kois Shak Nahi Humsa Jaise Koi Nahi To: Mansoor Baloch(Matli) 11 years ago
Gul faraz : this is very good web site where all those channels are avaiable which are not on other sites.Realy good. I want to do i..... 11 years ago
shahid bashir : Mein aap sab kay liye dua'go hon. 11 years ago
mansoor ahmad : very good streming 11 years ago
Dr.Hassan : WISH YOU HAPPY HEALTHY LIFE To: atif(karachi) 11 years ago
ishtiaque ahmed : best channel humsa live tv To: umair ahmed(k.g.muhammad) 11 years ago
Rizwan : Best Streaming Of Live Channels. Good Work Site Admin 11 years ago
PHF withdraws players from HIL for safety
Source: The Nation | 16-01-2013
(c) The Nation

Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has withdraws its players from Hockey India League (HIL) in the wake of ‘increasing tension’ between the two neighbouring countries to ensure their safety.

 

None of the Pakistani player was featured in the opening match of the Hockey India League (HIL) in New Delhi on Monday and officials said they would not take part in the entire four-week event.

 

In an exclusive talk with this scribe on Tuesday, PHF president Qasim Zia revealed that the decision was mutually agreed upon by the PHF and the Hockey India, in the wake of prevailing situation, ensured Pakistani players safety.

 

All players would receive their contract payments for 2013 in full despite their absence from the HIL games due to prevailing tension and crowd protests, confirmed Qasim Zia.

 

To a query about launching the HIL like hockey series in Pakistan, Qasim said: “We are doing home work to launch similar kind of league in near future and as soon as it is finalized, we will announce its schedule.”

 

To another query regarding the proposed Pakistan-India hockey series, he expressed the hope that the series would go on as it would help a lot for players of both the countries in improving their hockey skills. The series would continue in future also, he added.

 

Meanwhile, PHF secretary M Asif Bajwa has said that the PHF has withdrawn its eight national players from Hockey India league (HIL) and they are returning home by the first available flight after Hindu extremists Party Shiv Sena staged a protest during the inaugural ceremony of the event at New Delhi.

 

“Our players are returning home as soon as possible as we have made arrangements for their come back in the wake of two demonstrations held during past two days at Mumbai and New Delhi,” said PHF secretary M Asif Bajwa at a news conference here on Tuesday.

 

He said the players Kashif Shah, Shafqat Rasool, Rizwan Senior, Rizwan Jr, Rashid Mahmood, M Tauseeq, Farid Ahmed, Imran Butt and Irfan Senior were the part of the HIL and Hockey India and Indian authorities assured safety and security of the players but two protests by Shiv Sena left the PHF with no option but to withdraw its players from the event in the larger interest of their safety.

 

“It was unfortunate that on the opening ceremony of the league a group of Shiv Sena activists entered the stadium and chanted slogans against Pakistani players who were drawn in various teams of the league,” he said and added: “They gave the threat of dire consequences to all the Pakistani players which left the players in shock and pressure and posed a question mark on their safety.”

 

Bajwa said he held a meeting with the PHF president Qasim Zia on the issue and then the matter was also discussed with the Secretary Hockey India Narinder Batra and then it was decided to call back the Pakistani players.“HI Secretary was also concerned with the situation and he agreed to the PHF decision that Pakistan players be withdrawn from the event,” he said.

 

To a query, Bajwa said prior to the inauguration of the league Pakistani players faced a similar situation at Mumbai hockey round during a practice match when Shiv Sinha activists staged a demonstration against their participation in the league. “These incidents showed that our players are not safe and secure in India and we cannot risk their participation in the league,” he stated. Bajwa said these incidents have not only posed a big question mark on the safety of the Pakistani players but also on all the foreign players who are participating in the league.

 

“HI has assured that the contracts of these players will remain intact and they will be paid their full contract fee of participation for this addition of the league,” he added.The PHF secretary said the incident would have no impact on the Pak-India bilateral hockey series being played in March this year. “But we will make sure that such incidents do not happen in future and we will get assurance from HI and concerned quarters before playing Pak-India series and the participation of Pak players in next chapter of the league,” he added.“Our main concern is that our hockey events taking place in future in India go without any problem,” he concluded.

 

 

Related News
Source: The News | 22-03-2013
WI gain lead of 206 on Day2 Contrasting centuries by Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Chris Gayle tightened West Indies' grip over Zimbabwe on the second day of the second and final Test at Windsor Park on Thursday. At stumps, the home side were 381 for eight in reply to the visitors' first innings total of 175, a huge lead of 206.They will be pushing to complete another comprehensive ..... Read more
Source: The Nation | 16-01-2013
PCB asks ICC to provide security or shift venues Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) General Manager media Nadeem Sarwar has said that the board has sought renewed security measures for its women's team when it participates in the ICC World Cup in India from January 25.   Talking to this scribe on Tuesday, the GM media said: “The PCB on Tuesday wrote a letter to the International Cricket Council (ICC..... Read more
Source: The Nation | 02-01-2013
Miandad was a street fighter, says Morrison Danny Morrison, the former New Zealand fast bowler, has expressed that Javed Miandad was one of the toughest opponents he faced in the cricket field and rated the former Pakistan captain as a very courageous player.   The former cricketer from Karachi, having done exceptionally well at the junior level as well as in first-class cricket, made his ..... Read more
Latest News
Source: Dunya News | 06-05-2014
Source: Dunya News | 06-05-2014
Source: Dunya News | 05-05-2014
Source: Dunya News | 05-05-2014