Sunday, December 11, 2011

DESTINATION PAKISTAN........Trekker's Paradise



The mountain ranges of Pakistan offer breathtaking, action-packed trekking routes. Pakistan hosts Hindukush, Pamirs, Himalayas and Karakoram, they contain the world's densest concentration of high peaks (five out of 14 highest). There are limitless possibilities for trekking, mountaineering, skiing, and river rafting. Within this alluring arena, the Baltistan region, occupy the central place, with special points of interest for the trekker.

In almost every part of Pakistan, there is a variety of trekking adventure options awaiting the trekker, some soft, others not so. In this vast wonderland, trekking itineraries from one to four weeks or more provide endless opportunities for discovery for the trekker. 

In Pakistan Trekking enthusiast can also explore the rugged beauty of the lofty mountains romancing the sparkling waterfalls. One can experience the thrill of sheer adventure on countless trekking tracks in Pakistan.

The Northern Areas of Pakistan are called Roof of the World . Nowhere in the world is such a great concentration of high mountains, peaks, glaciers, and passes except in Pakistan. Of the 14 over 8,000 meters high peaks on our earth planet, four occupy an amphitheatre at the head of Baltoro Glacier in the Karakoram Range: K-2 (8,611 meters, originally called Chogo-ri which in Balti language means 'king of the mountains,' of all the world's mountains second only to Mount Everest), Gashabrum-I (8,068 meters), Broad Peak (8,047 meters) and Gashabrum-II (8,035 meters).


There is yet another, which is equally great, Nanga Parbat (8,126 meters), located at the western most corner of the Himalayas. There are 42 other peaks which are higher than all the highest peaks of the other continents. In addition to that, there are 160 peaks over 7,000 meters and 700 others over 6,000 meters.



The Northern Pakistan is also home to some of the longest glaciers outside Polar region; Siachen (72 kilometers), Hispar (61 kilometers), Biafo (60 kilometers), Baltoro (60 kilometers) and Batura (64 kilometers). Besides the high mountains, Northern Areas' longest glaciers including the Godwin Austin, Abruzzin and Baltoro which meet at Concordia forms the largest glacial lake at a height of 4720 meters.


The enchanting valleys of Hunza, Shigar, Khaplu, Ishkuman, Naltar, Gilgit, Skardu, Chitral, Dir and the glacial lakes like Kachura, Satpara, Lalusar, and Saiful Muluk add unmatched grandeur to the beauty of the rugged mountains. The Northern Areas with its flora and fauna; the wildlife which can be seen in the form of snow leopards, ibexes and urials; and the variety of people who live in these areas with their diverse cultural heritage and millennia-old civilizations form a paradise for the tourists, trekkers, and mountaineers from all around the world.

The mountaineering & trekking season in Pakistan roughly runs between April and November, but some routes are only open for a couple of months, each year. 

Trekking in Pakistan is an unforgettable experience as it not only let you to experience the unexplored trails made by nature, but also bring the visitor directly in touch with the country and its people and helps you to appreciate the mountain environment.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Pakistani Media- Forth Pillar, Fifth Column


Here you go people, another great short film by some very talented Pakistani Youngsters, I am loving the facts that our youth has realized many things (our mainstream media has been ignoring) and are expressing it through any mean possible, hats off to the team for the idea and the execution.


Sunday, November 27, 2011

NATO Agression on Pakistani Posts



On the night of 25/26 November NATO helicopters and fighter aircraft carried out unprovoked firing on two Pakistani Army border posts in Mahmand Agency as a result of which 24 troops embraced shahadat and 13 were injured. There is absolutely no justification for this open and blatant murder, Pakistan has given complete list of all BOP's to NATO, all posts are clearly marked with Pakistani flag. NATO described the killings as a “tragic unintended incident” and said an investigation was underway. A Western official and an Afghan security official said NATO troops were responding to fire from across the border. What a stupid justification!!!! Self-defense against whom? Sleeping soldiers in their barracks? It is a clear massacre.




Rage grips Pakistan over the attack, Thousands gathered outside the American consulate in the city of Karachi to protest against the NATO attack. “America is attacking our borders. The government should immediately break ties with it,” said Naseema Baluch, a housewife attending the demonstration. “America wants to occupy our country but we will not let it do that.” 



Pakistan in return conveyed its 'rage' to the United States over this cross-border NATO air strikes, as it ordered a full-scale review of its frosty alliance with the US and NATO. The United States, which depends on Pakistan as a vital life-line to supply 130,000 foreign troops fighting in landlocked Afghanistan, on Sunday scrambled to salvage the alliance, backing a full inquiry and expressing condolences. The Defence Committee of the Cabinet (DCC) in its emergency meeting chaired by Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Saturday evening reiterated the resolve of the Pakistani people and Armed Forces to safeguard the country’s sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity at all costs.the DCC decided to close with immediate effect the NATO/ISAF logistics supply lines. The DCC also decided to ask the United States (US) to vacate the Shamsi Airbase within 15 days. 

People of Pakistan want strong actions against such incidents, halting the NATO supply is a good move but lets see will it last long. It is also important that whether Pakistan Government has the guts to kick Americans out of Shamsi Base.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Saeed Ajmal - Best ODI Bowler of the World- ICC Cricket Ratings Update


Saeed Ajmal - Best ODI Bowler of the World
ICC Cricket Ratings Update after the Pakistan VS Srilanka Series 2011
Well, well, well.... What a Series it was... I am sure most of the Pakistanis must have loved it... A Series win against the No. 2 Best ODI team of the world, when Pakistan was sitting at No. 6 that too with a huge margin. Great work boys... I know most of the Pakistanis must be praising Shahid Afridi for his heroics, but one must not forget that it was due to a team effort plus Misbah's captaincy. Umar Akmal, Saeed Ajmal, Imran Farhat, Younus Khan, Sohail Tanveer, Aizaz Cheema, Umar Gul, all performed well. Misbah though wasn't inform until the final match of the series but his captaincy was flawless. So now the Good NEWS... Pakistan is now ranked No. 5 in the ICC Cricket ratings for ODI teams, trailing by just 4 rating points from 4th ranked Srilanka. Pakistan may have been enjoying the 4th spot if they hadn't lost the only match of the series. ICC ratings for the ODI teams are as follows

Reliance ICC ODI Ranking

TeamMatchesPointsRating
1Australia334291130
2India394603118
3South Africa222537115
4Sri Lanka333693112
5Pakistan343664108
6England353706106
7New Zealand25217487
8West Indies22171178
9Bangladesh29183663
10Zimbabwe30140247
11Ireland1249241
12Netherlands913715
13Kenya700
Developed by David KendixLast Updated: Thu, Nov 24, 2011

Pakistan's next major series is against England early next year, and if the always-in-doubt series against India goes as anticipated in March 2012, Pakistan will have a great chance to improve their ratings as India is current enjoying 2nd spot in the ICC cricket ratings for ODIs. Interestingly Pakistan has the most wins and best Win/loss ratio in 2011 amongst all the test playing Nations. Please see the list below.

Result summary ODI 2011*
Team Mat Won Lost Tied NR %
Afghanistan 2 2 0 0 0 100.00
Australia 25 18 6 0 1 75.00
Bangladesh 17 6 11 0 0 35.29
Canada 10 1 9 0 0 10.00
England 30 11 16 2 1 41.37
India 29 17 9 2 1 64.28
Ireland 12 4 8 0 0 33.33
Kenya 8 0 8 0 0 0.00
Netherlands 10 2 8 0 0 20.00
New Zealand 17 9 7 0 1 56.25
Pakistan 29 21 7 0 1 75.00
Scotland 4 3 1 0 0 75.00
South Africa 15 9 6 0 0 60.00
Sri Lanka 28 14 12 0 2 53.84
West Indies 23 9 13 0 1 40.90
Zimbabwe 17 6 11 0 0 35.29
The result percentage excludes no results and counts ties as half a win. *As of 24th November 2011

Saeed Ajmal Best ODI Bowler of the World
Well as for the players, Saeed Ajmal is enjoying the prime form of his career. After the recent series against Sri-lanka he is now World's No 1 bowler in the ICC cricket Ratings for ODI bowlers, also Shahid Afridi and Muhammad Hafeez are now in Top 10 Bowlers of the world. Afridi is at No. 7 followed by very talented Muhammad Hafeez at No. 8. Which makes three of the Pakistani spinners in the Top 10 Bowlers. Now this is a phenomena which Pakistanis are not used to of.. I mean three bowlers in Top 10 is not an issue but three spin bowlers??? since when spin bowling has become Pakistan's strength, and this is not because Pakistan's faster bowlers didn't perform well, they threatened the Srilankan top order and gave Pakistan early breakthroughs but the spinners didn't give them chance to take anymore wickets at the end of the innings. Umar Gul, Aizaz Cheema, Sohail Tanveer were all good but they took only 12 wickets collectively, add Abdul Razzaq's 2 and Junaid Khan's 1 and the total No. of wickets taken by seamers become 15. Where as Afridi, Ajmal and Hafeez took, 13, 12 and 5 wickets respectively making it 30 wickets total, double the No of wickets 5 seamers got collectively. Below is the Reliance ICC ranking for ODI after the Pakistan Srilanka Series 2011

Rat. Name Nat. Career Best Rating
1 693 Saeed Ajmal PAK 693 v Sri Lanka, 23/11/2011
2 691 D.L. Vettori NZ 789 v England, 23/02/2008
3 689 G.P. Swann ENG 735 v India, 14/10/2011
4 688 M.G. Johnson AUS 729 v Bangladesh, 03/09/2008
5 678 M. Morkel SA 704 v India, 23/01/2011
6 660 D.E. Bollinger AUS 676 v England, 21/01/2011
7 655 Shahid Afridi PAK 667 v Sri Lanka, 20/11/2011
8 645 Mohammad Hafeez PAK 645 v Sri Lanka, 23/11/2011
9 644 D.W. Steyn SA 668 v India, 12/03/2011
10 639 Shakib Al Hasan BAN 717 v Zimbabwe, 05/11/2009
11 637 S.L. Malinga SL 679 v Bangladesh, 23/07/2007

I have included Lasith Malinga in the list at No. 11. He has taken most wickets in 2011 (48 wickets) followed by Shahid Afridi (40 wickets), whereas Saeed Ajmal is at No. 8 in this list with todal 30 wickets and Muhammad Hafeez at No. 11 with 26 wickets. Below is the list of Bowlers with most wickets in 2011. You can see Wahab Riaz and Umar Gul at No. 16 and17 with 23 wickets each.

Bowlers with Most wickets in 2011
Player Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BBI Ave Econ SR 4 5
SL Malinga (SL) 24 23 192.1 12 924 48 6/38 19.25 4.80 24.0 0 3
Shahid Afridi (Pak) 24 23 206.3 9 838 40 5/16 20.95 4.05 30.9 2 3
MG Johnson (Aus) 22 22 184.1 10 817 39 6/31 20.94 4.43 28.3 2 1
B Lee (Aus) 19 19 156.1 10 717 33 4/15 21.72 4.59 28.3 3 0
MM Patel (India) 21 20 163.3 8 879 32 4/29 27.46 5.37 30.6 2 0
TT Bresnan (Eng) 24 24 210.2 10 1136 32 5/48 35.50 5.40 39.4 0 1
GP Swann (Eng) 21 21 192.0 11 853 31 3/18 27.51 4.44 37.1 0 0
Saeed Ajmal (Pak) 17 17 143.4 10 529 30 4/35 17.63 3.68 28.7 1 0
Z Khan (India) 14 14 127.5 6 620 30 3/20 20.66 4.85 25.5 0 0
M Morkel (SA) 14 14 102.5 4 459 26 4/22 17.65 4.46 23.7 2 0
Mohammad Hafeez (Pak) 29 26 204.0 9 762 26 2/16 29.30 3.73 47.0 0 0
DW Steyn (SA) 14 14 110.3 6 483 25 5/50 19.32 4.37 26.5 0 1
TG Southee (NZ) 13 13 111.5 9 529 25 5/33 21.16 4.73 26.8 0 1
JM Anderson (Eng) 18 18 156.2 8 873 25 4/18 34.92 5.58 37.5 1 0
JDP Oram (NZ) 12 12 99.0 6 455 23 4/39 19.78 4.59 25.8 1 0
Wahab Riaz (Pak) 13 12 91.4 2 480 23 5/46 20.86 5.23 23.9 0 1
Umar Gul (Pak) 20 19 142.2 11 675 23 3/30 29.34 4.74 37.1 0 0

These have been all the good news for bowlers, as for Batsmen, Pakistan has no batsmen in the Top 10 of the ICC ranking for ODI Batsmen, with 2 fifties in the series and a Man of the match in the final game Umar Akmal is at No. 11. The Next Pakistani Batsman to appear in the Top 100 list is Misbah-ul-Haq at No. 32 followed by Muhammad Hafeez and Younus Khan at No. 38 and 39 respectively, where as Shahid Afridi sits at No. 44. This is not a good news at all. At least 1 of our batsmen must be in the Top 10 and another 2 in the top 30. Batsmen of Younus Khan and Misbah's class must be in the Top 20 atleast if not Top 10. With almost the best bowling attack, if Pakistan can strengthen their batting as well, they can eye the No. 1 spot in the Reliance ICC ODI Rankings.

Top 100 ODI Batsmen

Rat. Name Nat. Career Best Rating
1 845 H.M. Amla SA 890 v India, 23/01/2011
2 792 A.B. de Villiers SA 823 v Pakistan, 29/10/2010
3 778 M.S. Dhoni IND 837 v Australia, 31/10/2009
3 778 I.J.L. Trott ENG 786 v India, 23/10/2011
5 759 S.R. Watson AUS 776 v Sri Lanka, 14/08/2011
5 759 V. Kohli IND 804 v Bangladesh, 19/02/2011
7 752 K.C. Sangakkara SL 758 v Australia, 16/08/2011
8 741 M.E.K. Hussey AUS 865 v New Zealand, 28/01/2007
9 717 M.J. Clarke AUS 751 v Sri Lanka, 22/02/2008
10 701 J.H. Kallis SA 818 v West Indies, 04/02/2004
11 680 Umar Akmal PAK 688 v Sri Lanka, 14/11/2011
12 679 G. Gambhir IND 723 v New Zealand, 04/12/2010
13 675 T.M. Dilshan SL 766 v New Zealand, 29/03/2011
13 675 R.T. Ponting AUS 831 v New Zealand, 20/12/2007
15 669 D.P.M.D. Jayawardena SL 742 v West Indies, 19/12/2001
16 668 R.L. Taylor NZ 698 v Australia, 10/02/2009
17 660 S.R. Tendulkar IND 887 v Zimbabwe, 13/11/1998
18 656 B.R.M. Taylor ZIM 656 v New Zealand, 25/10/2011
19 653 R.N. ten Doeschate NED 666 v Ireland, 18/03/2011
20 651 V. Sehwag IND 787 v New Zealand, 11/01/2003
21 650 J.P. Duminy SA 673 v Netherlands, 03/03/2011
22 649 P.R. Stirling IRE 662 v Scotland, 12/07/2011
22 649 Shakib Al Hasan BAN 660 v Zimbabwe, 06/12/2010
24 643 G.C. Smith SA 785 v India, 25/11/2005
25 631 C.H. Gayle WI 808 v Zimbabwe, 30/11/2003
26 624 S. Raina IND 661 v Sri Lanka, 30/05/2010
27 623 M.J. Guptill NZ 626 v Zimbabwe, 22/10/2011
28 617 E.J.G. Morgan ENG 687 v Australia, 30/06/2010
28 617 Yuvraj Singh IND 787 v West Indies, 26/06/2009
30 614 L.M.P. Simmons WI 617 v Bangladesh, 15/10/2011
31 609 S. Chanderpaul WI 777 v England, 22/03/2009
32 606 Misbah-ul-Haq PAK 624 v West Indies, 28/04/2011
33 605 B.B. McCullum NZ 666 v Pakistan, 09/11/2009
34 601 Tamim Iqbal BAN 632 v England, 28/02/2010
35 584 R.R. Sarwan WI 784 v India, 23/05/2006
35 584 A.N. Cook ENG 587 v India, 14/10/2011
37 580 A.D. Mathews SL 607 v Australia, 14/08/2011
38 576 Mohammad Hafeez PAK 583 v Sri Lanka, 18/11/2011
39 574 Younus Khan PAK 661 v West Indies, 16/11/2008
40 572 J.D. Ryder NZ 572 v Zimbabwe, 25/10/2011
41 571 H.H. Gibbs SA 752 v Sri Lanka, 03/03/2003
42 567 W.U. Tharanga SL 673 v New Zealand, 28/12/2006
43 565 S.B. Styris NZ 665 v England, 28/06/2008
44 564 Shahid Afridi PAK 668 v India, 02/10/1997
45 558 C.L. White AUS 652 v India, 20/10/2010

Good news for the all rounders though. Shahid Afridi and Muhammad Hafeez are in the Top 5 Allrounders list for the ODIs. Surprisingly Muhammad Hafeez is a step ahead of Afridi with just three rating points difference. Here is the Top 10 Allrounders list for the ODIs.


Top 10 Test All-Rounders
ID Rat. Name Nat. Career Best Rating
1 415 Shakib Al Hasan BAN 453 v Zimbabwe, 05/11/2009
2 405 S.R. Watson AUS 429 v Sri Lanka, 10/08/2011
3 372 Mohammad Hafeez PAK 372 v Sri Lanka, 23/11/2011
4 369 Shahid Afridi PAK 382 v Bangladesh, 21/06/2010
5 352 J.H. Kallis SA 506 v West Indies, 09/05/2001
6 301 R.N. ten Doeschate NED 322 v England, 22/02/2011
7 299 Yuvraj Singh IND 358 v Bangladesh, 11/01/2010
8 298 D.L. Vettori NZ 355 v Australia, 06/03/2010
9 295 J.D.P. Oram NZ 383 v Bangladesh, 14/10/2008
10 270 A.D. Mathews SL 279 v England, 09/07/2011