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Emon, Taskin shine as Bangladesh crush Pakistan in series opener
Emon, Taskin shine as Bangladesh crush Pakistan in series opener

Express Tribune

time20-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Express Tribune

Emon, Taskin shine as Bangladesh crush Pakistan in series opener

Bangladesh registered a dominant seven-wicket victory over Pakistan in the first T20 International of the series at the Shere Bangla National Stadium on Sunday, dismissing the visitors for a paltry 110 before chasing down the target with ease. After opting to bowl on a tacky surface, Bangladesh found success early when Saim Ayub flicked one straight to deep fine leg in the second over. Mohammad Haris followed shortly after, falling to Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who had earlier conceded a few boundaries but made a key breakthrough. Skipper Agha Salman and debutant Hasan Nawaz failed to make an impact, while Mohammad Nawaz was run out after a mix-up in the middle. Fakhar Zaman, dropped twice during his stay, tried to anchor the innings with a 44-run knock, but his dismissal once again stalled momentum. Khushdil Shah (17) and Abbas Afridi (22) added a valuable 33-run partnership for the seventh wicket to help Pakistan cross the 100-run mark. However, the visitors were bowled out for 110 in the final over. Taskin Ahmed was the standout bowler for Bangladesh, finishing with 3 for 22, while Mustafizur Rahman delivered a tidy spell, picking up two wickets for just six runs in four overs. Bangladesh's chase began shakily, losing Tanzid Hasan and captain Litton Das with only seven runs on the board. However, a composed 73-run stand between Parvez Hossain Emon and Towhid Hridoy steadied the innings and turned the tide. Hridoy scored 36 before falling, but Emon carried his bat, scoring an unbeaten 56 off 39 balls. He was named Player of the Match for his efforts. Jaker Ali remained not out on 15 as Bangladesh crossed the finish line with 27 balls to spare, taking a 1-0 lead in the series. The second T20I will be played at the same venue on Tuesday.

Jainik Power and Cables IPO: Check Listing Date, Latest GMP
Jainik Power and Cables IPO: Check Listing Date, Latest GMP

News18

time15-06-2025

  • Business
  • News18

Jainik Power and Cables IPO: Check Listing Date, Latest GMP

Last Updated: The GMP of the IPO remains zero, signalling either flat or negative listing of Jainik Power and Cables. Jainik Power and Cables IPO Listing Date: Jainik Power and Cables Ltd, whose initial public offering was open for public subscription between June 10 and June 12, is set to be listed on the NSE SME platform on Tuesday, June 17. The IPO allotment was finalised on June 13. The Rs 51.30-crore NSE SME IPO received a 1.54 times subscription, garnering bids for 68,42,400 shares as against 44,29,200 shares on offer. The retail and NII participation stood at 2.08 times and 1.13 times, respectively. The QIB category received a 1.01 times subscription. Shares of Jainik Power and Cables Ltd is set to be listed on the NSE Emerge on Tuesday, June 17. Jainik Power and Cables IPO: What Does Latest GMP Signal? The GMP of the IPO remains zero, signalling either flat or negative listing of Jainik Power and Cables. Its grey market premium (GMP) has consistently remained dismally low. Jainik Power and Cables IPO Allotment The allotment of the IPO was finalised on Friday, June 13. Investors can check their IPO allotment status on registrar Skyline Financial Services Private Ltd's website — The investors can also check the allotment status on the NSE's website — Jainik Power and Cables IPO: Key Details The Jainik Power and Cables IPO, which is a bookbuilding of Rs 51.30 crore, is entirely a fresh issue of 46.63 lakh shares. The IPO price was fixed in the range of Rs 100 to Rs 110 apiece. Its minimum lot size for an application stood at 1,200. The minimum amount of investment required by retail investors was Rs 1,32,000. The bidding could be done in multiple of 1,200. The IPO bidding opened for subscription on June 10, 2025, and will close on June 12, 2025. Its price band has been fixed at Rs 100 to Rs 110 per share. Fast Track Finsec Pvt Ltd is the book-running lead manager of the Jainik Power and Cables IPO, while Skyline Financial Services Private Ltd is the registrar for the market maker for Jainik Power and Cables IPO is Rikhav Securities Limited. About the Author Mohammad Haris First Published: June 15, 2025, 09:12 IST News business » ipo Jainik Power and Cables IPO: Check Listing Date, Latest GMP

Haris rises 210 spots in T20 ranks
Haris rises 210 spots in T20 ranks

Express Tribune

time05-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Express Tribune

Haris rises 210 spots in T20 ranks

Mohammad Haris was in action against Bangladesh in the recently concluded T20I series in Lahore. Photo: AFP England and Pakistan players made gains in the latest ICC Men's Player Rankings after series whitewashes against West Indies and Bangladesh, respectively. Pakistan made headlines with a 3-0 whitewash of Bangladesh at home. Leading the charge was Player of the Series Mohammad Haris, who soared a massive 210 places to No.30 in the ICC Men's T20I Batter Rankings after a blistering century in the final match. He smashed a fiery unbeaten 107 off just 46 balls in the third T20I, backing up his earlier knocks of 41 and 31 to finish as the series' top run-scorer with 167 runs at a strike rate of 201.12. Fellow middle-order batter Hasan Nawaz also impressed, finishing second on the charts with 121 runs at a strike rate of 198.36. He surged 57 places to a career-best equal 45th in the batting charts. Bangladesh's Tanzid Hasan (up 28 places to No.53) and Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha (up 42 spots to equal 75th) were the other notable movers among batters after the series. In a high-scoring third T20I, Abbas Afridi returned with brilliant figures of 2/26, helping him jump 18 spots to a three-way-tied 19th spot in the ICC Men's T20I Bowlers Rankings with Anrich Nortje and Haris Rauf. Meanwhile, Shadab Khan's all-round contributions – 55 runs in two innings and four wickets across the series – helped him climb 10 places to No.14 in the ICC Men's T20I All-rounder Rankings. Pakistan teammates, ex-pros and coaches discuss the brilliance of Shadab Khan. England shine in ODIs Playing at home, England completed a 3-0 whitewash over West Indies to set the new Harry Brook era rolling. In the new era, it was the seasoned Joe Root who led the charge, earning Player of the Series honours with 267 runs, including a century and a fifty, taking the former captain up 14 spots to equal 24th place in the ICC Men's ODI Batters Rankings. The highlight was a career-best 166* off 139 balls in the second ODI, where Root rescued England from 133/5 in the 24th over while chasing 309, guiding them to a memorable win. Ben Duckett continued his strong run in ODIs, backing up his Champions Trophy 2025 form with two more half-centuries against West Indies, as a result jumping up three spots to 17th in the latest rankings update. New skipper Harry Brook also made valuable contributions in the 3-0 sweep, registering scores of 58, 47, and an unbeaten 26 at a strike rate of 111.96. He jumps 15 spots to No.48. Even in defeat, Keacy Carty continued to shine for West Indies, finishing as the second-highest run-scorer of the series with 154 runs in three games. Building on two centuries against Ireland earlier in the European tour, Carty struck his fourth ODI ton in the second match against England, further cementing his place in the side. The 28-year-old Carty climbs four places to No.12 in the Batting Rankings with a rating of 659, just one behind fellow West Indian Shai Hope (660) and 17 off Afghanistan's Ibrahim Zadran (676), who sits in 10th. In the ICC Men's ODI Bowling Rankings, Adil Rashid, the leading wicket-taker of the series with nine scalps, moves up four spots to No.19. Saqib Mahmood makes the biggest leap, surging 82 places to No.48 after finishing with eight wickets. West Indies pace spearhead Alzarri Joseph picked up seven wickets in the series to climb nine spots to 18th in the ICC Men's ODI Bowling Rankings. His handy 41-run knock in the final ODI also lifted him six places to joint-21st in the All-rounders Rankings.

Babar, Rizwan tumble from ICC T20I top 10, Haris climbs into top 30
Babar, Rizwan tumble from ICC T20I top 10, Haris climbs into top 30

Express Tribune

time04-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Express Tribune

Babar, Rizwan tumble from ICC T20I top 10, Haris climbs into top 30

Listen to article In a significant reshuffle following Pakistan's recent T20I series against Bangladesh, former captains Babar Azam and Muhammad Rizwan have dropped out of the top 10 in the ICC Men's T20I Batting Rankings, while emerging batter Mohammad Haris has surged into the top 30 after a stellar performance. According to the latest rankings released by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday, Babar has fallen three places to 12th, while Rizwan has slipped one spot to 13th. The two had held positions in the top 10 for several months and were Pakistan's most consistent performers in the format, but were dropped from the recent T20I series against Bangladesh following a dismal run of form. No Pakistani player currently features in the top 10 of the T20I batting rankings. Despite the slide in senior players' rankings, the spotlight has shifted to rising talent Mohammad Haris, who made a remarkable jump of 210 positions to reach 30th. His explosive unbeaten 107 off 46 balls in the third T20I against Bangladesh capped off a successful series in which he also scored 41 and 31 in the earlier matches. Haris finished as the series' leading run-scorer with 167 runs at an impressive strike rate of 201.12. Youngster Hasan Nawaz, who ended the series as the second-highest run-getter with 121 runs, also made significant gains, climbing 57 places to reach the 46th spot. Saim Ayub improved four spots to 61st, while skipper Salman Ali Agha advanced 42 positions to 76th. Australia's Travis Head now tops the T20I batting charts, followed by India's Abhishek Sharma and England's Phil Salt in second and third places, respectively. On the bowling front, pacer Abbas Afridi moved up 18 places to share the 19th spot with South Africa's Anrich Nortje and Pakistan's Haris Rauf. Afridi impressed with figures of 2 for 26 in the high-scoring third T20I. All-rounder Shadab Khan also saw improvement, climbing 10 places to 14th in the ICC Men's T20I All-rounder Rankings after contributing 55 runs and four wickets across the series.

Pakistan players gain big in ICC Men's T20I Player Rankings
Pakistan players gain big in ICC Men's T20I Player Rankings

United News of India

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • United News of India

Pakistan players gain big in ICC Men's T20I Player Rankings

Dubai, June 4 (UNI) Mohammad Haris leads a bunch of Pakistan players who have gained big in the ICC Men's T20I Player Rankings after their team blanked Bangladesh 3-0 in a home series this past week. Haris has attained a career-best 30th position in the batting rankings after emerging as the top scorer with an aggregate of 179 runs for which he was named the Player of the Series. The 24-year-old, who blitzed an unbeaten 107 in the third ODI in Lahore with eight fours and seven sixes, has shot up 210 places. Hasan Nawaz is another one to make rapid progress in the batting rankings, his 121 runs lifting him 57 places to joint-45th while Saim Ayub has advanced four places to 61st. In the bowling rankings, Abbas Afridi has progressed 18 places to joint-19th while leg-spinners Shadab Khan and Abrar Ahmed are joint-59th after proceeding 24 and 45 places, respectively. Bangladesh's Tanzid Hasan, the top-scorer for Bangladesh with 106 runs in the series, has moved up 28 places to 53rd and Jakar Ali has gone from 71st to 68th. The ODI Rankings are headlined by England batters after a 3-0 series whitewash of the West Indies at home. Joe Root's series-topping 266 runs that included an unbeaten 166 in the second match in Cardiff, have helped him move up 14 places to 24th while Ben Ducket (up three places to 17th) and Harry Brook (up 15 places to 48th) have gained from their three-figure aggregates. Leg-spinner Adil Rashid is up four places to 15th in the bowling rankings after finishing with nine wickets in the series while seam bowler Saqib Mahmood's eight wickets lift him 82 places to 48th. For the West Indies, Keacy Carty continues his fine run to move up to a career-best 12th position after scoring 154 runs in the series including a century in Cardiff. Alzarri Joseph is up nine places to 18th, thanks to his seven wickets in the series. UNI BM

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