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The Pakistan Institute of Management (PIM) is a management training and development institute established in 1954 by the government of Pakistan. The institute is located in Karachi and offers a variety of training programs, professional diplomas, and certification courses for professionals in all areas of management. [1] [2] [3]
The last time an international cricket match was played at the venue in Karachi was in February 2009, when Sri Lanka toured Pakistan. That series was cut short, following a 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team. [21] It was the first tour in Pakistan of more than one match against another Test nation since Zimbabwe toured in May ...
After Islamabad posted 174-9, Quetta was all out for 135 in the 19th over of its first playoff game in four years. ... KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — Left-arm spinner Imad Wasim brilliantly claimed 3 ...
Karachi then had to protect their net run rate in the very next league match, against Islamabad United, to qualify for the eliminator. In a rain-marred game, restricted to 15-overs-a-side, they were set a target of 124 by Islamabad and they had to score at least 111 runs to qualify for the eliminator.
The competition was founded in 1960–61 as the Ayub Trophy, named after then President of Pakistan, Ayub Khan.In 1970–71 the competition was renamed the BCCP Trophy, and two years later it received the title BCCP Patron's Trophy, recognising its purpose as a competition for departmental teams, as opposed to the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy, which was primarily contested by teams from regional ...
Islamabad United: 2016–present 100 55 44 1 0 0 55.00 Peshawar Zalmi: 2016–present 104 55 47 1 0 1 52.88 Quetta Gladiators: 2016–present 92 44 47 0 0 1 47.82 Lahore Qalandars: 2016–present 94 40 51 1 2 0 42.55 Karachi Kings: 2016–present 95 36 55 1 1 2 37.89
The first match of the tournament was played between Peshawar Zalmi and defending champions Islamabad United. The match was decided by the Duckworth–Lewis method which saw Islamabad win the game with seven wickets and two balls remaining. Brad Haddin of Islamabad was named player of the match for scoring 73 runs. [15]
The first playoff match was against Quetta in qualifier 1. The match came down to the last ball Quetta winning by one run, Peshawar scoring 132 runs in reply to Quetta's 133 runs. [9] As a result of their first-place position in the group table, Peshawar then went on to play Islamabad United in the second qualifier match. Peshawar also lost ...