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Niaz Stadium is a cricket ground in Hyderabad, Pakistan. The ground can accommodate 15,000 spectators, [1] and hosted its first Test match in 1973. [2] It was established in November 1961 by the then Commissioner of Hyderabad, Niaz Ahmed, after whom the stadium is named. [3] Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad, Pakistan – main building view.
Hyderabad made their first-class debut in 1958–59 and played in most seasons until 2015–16. They returned to first-class cricket when the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy was revamped in 2024–25. At the end of the 2024–25 season they had played 189 first-class matches, with 26 wins, 98 losses and 65 draws. [1]
In October 2012 NADRA introduced the Smart National ID Card with enhanced security features to deter forgery and broaden its application in government services. Compliant with international standards, ICAO standard 9303 and ISO standard 7816-4 , it incorporates a data chip, 36 security features, and a match-on-card applet, enhancing smart card ...
Hyderabad Football Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Hyderabad, in Pakistan's Sindh province. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a seating capacity of about 3,000 spectators.
This is a list of major sport stadiums in Pakistan. Only stadiums with the capacity of 2,000 spectators or more are included. Only stadiums with the capacity of 2,000 spectators or more are included. Current grounds
Sindh TV News has wide presence all over the province of Sindh, its network of reporters is present in all district headquarters of Sindh, to smaller towns and cities of the province. Sindh TV also maintains a bureau office in other major cities of Pakistan which includes capital Islamabad, Quetta and Lahore.
Hyderabad (Sindhi: حيدرآباد ; Urdu: حيدرآباد; / ˈ h aɪ d ər ə b ɑː d /) [4] is a city and the capital of Hyderabad Division in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is the second-largest city in Sindh, and the 7th largest in Pakistan .
Hyderabad Garrison (Urdu: حيدرآباد چھاؤنی) is a cantonment adjacent to Hyderabad in the Sindh province of Pakistan. [1] On July 1st, 1980, the autonomous training Battalion of the Baloch Regiment in Sukkur was renamed and commenced operations as the Sind Regiment Center, initiating with the establishment of five training companies.