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15th National Women’s Softball Championship kicks off in Karachi | The Express Tribune
This year’s championship features the participation of six teams from across the country
The Essa Lab 15th National Women’s Softball Championship commenced with a vibrant and grand opening ceremony at the KMC Sports Complex.
The Essa Lab 15th National Women’s Softball Championship commenced with a vibrant and grand opening ceremony at the KMC Sports Complex. The event was formally inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Provincial Minister for Excise and Taxation Mr. Mukesh Kumar Chawla, who opened the championship with a ceremonial hit.
The opening ceremony was attended by a distinguished gathering of sports officials, dignitaries, and representatives from national sports bodies. Prominent attendees included Mr. Khalid Mehmood, Secretary General Pakistan Olympic Association (POA); Ms. Ronak Lakhani, Chairperson Special Olympics Pakistan; Ms. Yasmin Hyder, Chairperson Softball Federation of Pakistan (SFP); Ms. Tehmina Asif, President SFP; Mr. Naseem Khan, Secretary General SFP; Mr. Zeeshan Merchant, Organizing Secretary of the Championship; and Hannah Farhan Essa, Managing Director, Essa Laboratories.
This year’s championship features the participation of six teams from across the country, including Pakistan Army, Pakistan WAPDA, Pakistan Police, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and host team Sindh. Their presence reflects the growing interest and commitment towards women’s sports in Pakistan.
Speaking at the occasion, Chief Guest Mr. Mukesh Kumar Chawla praised the efforts of the Softball Federation of Pakistan and Essa Laboratories for their role in promoting women’s sports. He stated that women athletes in Pakistan continue to excel and events like this provide young girls with opportunities to progress and bring pride to the nation. He reaffirmed that the Sindh government will continue to fully support initiatives aimed at the development of women’s sports.
POA Secretary General Mr. Khalid Mehmood also congratulated the Organizing Committee for hosting the championship successfully. He highlighted the rapid growth of softball in Pakistan and acknowledged the remarkable progress shown by women athletes. He added that the Pakistan Olympic Association appreciates the efforts of the Softball Federation and its partners in preparing female athletes for national and international competitions.
The ceremony concluded with the formal introduction of the participating teams and recognition of the contributions made by the officials, sponsors, and supporting organizations who played a key role in making the championship possible.
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Pakistan ‘to review’ T20 World Cup participation if BCB’s concerns persist – SUCH TV
Pakistan is expected to reassess its participation in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 in India-Sri Lanka, following increasing concerns related to the Bangladesh cricket team.
The Bangladesh government has reached out to Pakistan for support over its decision to skip travelling to India for the tournament, citing security concerns, sources said.
They added that Pakistan supports Bangladesh’s legitimate concerns, emphasising that they should be addressed and acted upon.
Pakistan has also stressed that no country should face pressure or threats from India, assuring Bangladesh of its full support on the matter.
On January 11, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) expressed its willingness to host Bangladesh’s matches in the T20 World Cup after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) decided against travelling to India over security concerns.
PCB sources confirmed that Pakistan formally communicated its interest in hosting Bangladesh’s fixtures should venues in Sri Lanka be unavailable.
They added that all Pakistani venues are fully prepared to stage World Cup matches and highlighted Pakistan’s successful hosting of major ICC events, including the Champions Trophy 2025, and the ICC Women’s Qualifier.
Meanwhile, in another development, Cricket Ireland (CI) clarified that the International Cricket Council (ICC) will not move Ireland’s group-stage matches out of Sri Lanka, dismissing reports of a possible group swap with Bangladesh.
This follows claims that the BCB had requested a group exchange due to concerns over travelling to India.
“We’ve received definitive assurances that we won’t move from the original schedule. We’re definitely playing the group stage in Sri Lanka,” a Cricket Ireland official confirmed.
Under the current schedule, Bangladesh are in Group B with West Indies, England, Nepal, and Italy, playing their matches in Kolkata and Mumbai. Ireland is in Group C alongside co-hosts Sri Lanka, Australia, Zimbabwe, and Oman, with all fixtures in Sri Lanka.
The BCB reportedly discussed the possibility of a group swap with ICC officials in Dhaka on Saturday to minimise logistical challenges, though the proposal received little support from the ICC or Cricket Ireland.
According to the current schedule, Bangladesh will play their first three group matches in Kolkata — against West Indies on February 7, Italy on February 9, and England on February 14 — before concluding against Nepal in Mumbai on February 17.
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is scheduled to take place in India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8.
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Transfer rumors, news: Liverpool eye Inter defender Bastoni
Liverpool are looking to bolster their defensive options by signing Inter Milan‘s Alessandro Bastoni, while Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu is in the sights of Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.
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TRENDING RUMORS
– Inter Milan defender Alessandro Bastoni has emerged as a top target for Liverpool after the club missed out on signing Manchester City-bound Marc Guéhi, TEAMtalk reports. The 26-year-old Italy international, who has two-and-a-half years of his contract, is reportedly very keen on the idea of testing himself abroad. Another name high on Liverpool’s centre-back shortlist is Borussia Dortmund‘s Nico Schlotterbeck, who is widely expected to be on the move after this summer’s FIFA World Cup.
– Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa are all eyeing a deal for Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu, according to Calciomercato. The France international made a permanent move to Juve last summer, having enjoyed a successful loan spell at the club from Serie A rivals AC Milan the previous season. Calciomercato reports that the 25-year-old could be signed for a fee of €30 million, although he unlikely to move until the end of the season.
– Chelsea are prepared to pay €50m for 20-year-old defender Jérémy Jacquet, according to RMC Sport. The Rennes youngster has been linked with several clubs this month, although Chelsea’s interest has emerged as the most concrete. It’s believed that his club would seek a transfer fee in excess of €60m, as he is under contract until 2029 with no release clause. Jacquet, who is a France under-21 international, has been a regular in Ligue 1 this season, featuring in all but two of Rennes’s games in the competition to date.
– Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson is on Napoli‘s winter shortlist, Corriere dello Sport reports. The 21-year-old, who is on loan at AS Roma from Brighton & Hove Albion this season, may be on the move again, with Napoli looking to sign a new forward this month. Ferguson has five goal involvements in 16 league games this season. Meanwhile, Nicolo Schira reports that Chelsea have offered Napoli the chance to sign Raheem Sterling, who is not in the club’s plans having been frozen out all season.
– The Tottenham Hotspur board are debating whether to give manager Thomas Frank one more game to try and save his job, according to The Independent. Saturday’s 2-1 home defeat to West Ham United sparked chants of “you’re getting sacked in the morning” from Spurs fans, However, the team still have a chance of finishing in the top eight of the Champions League league phase with two games remaining, starting with Tuesday’s visit of Borussia Dortmund, leaving little time between games to make a change in the dugout.
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OTHER RUMORS
– Manchester United are keen on signing Portugal midfielder Rúben Neves, is out of contract at Al Hilal at the end of the season, in the final weeks of the winter window. (Football Insider)
– Chelsea are set to recall Celtic target David Datro Fofana from his loan spell with Turkish club Fatih Karagumruk, as they look to move on the Ivory Coast striker permanently this month. (Football Insider)
– Newcastle United have registered their interest in veteran Inter Milan defender Stefan de Vrij. (Football Insider)
– Girona and Valencia are showing an interest in signing Brighton & Hove Albion defender Diego Coppola on loan. (Matteo Moretto)
– There is a full agreement in place for Beşiktaş to sign Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Emmanuel Agbadou. The transfer fee is expected to be around the €11.5m mark. (Footmercato)
– Schalke 04 are exploring a winter move for Fiorentina striker Edin Dzeko. Concrete talks are underway, as the former Manchester City striker is ready to leave Italy. (Sky Germany)
– Mainz, FC Köln and FC Augsburg are all pushing to sign Como defender Stefan Posch. (Sky Germany)
– Hoffenheim are in advanced talks to sign Irish wonderkid Michael Noonan from Shamrock Rovers. (Fabrizio Romano)
– Rennes are in advanced negotiations with Fenerbahçe over the signing of Polish winger Sebastian Szymanski. (Footmercato)
– Bournemouth are closing in on the loan signing of Lazio goalkeeper Christos Mandas until the end of the season. (Sky Sports)
– St. Louis City are finalizing a move for Barcelona centre-back Mamadou Mbacke Fall. (Tom Bogert)
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DePaul coach Holtmann: ‘First round on me’ after Marquette win
It’s been a long few years for the DePaul faithful. A current senior at the university would have seen the following men’s basketball seasons: 10-23 (3-17 in Big East play) as a freshman. 3-29 (0-20 Big East) as a sophomore. 14-20 (4-16 Big East) as a junior.
But now, second-year head coach Chris Holtmann seems to have the Blue Demons moving in the right direction. And with student support in the stands matching the team finding some momentum on the court, Holtmann took the opportunity to give back to the student section in a manner most undergraduates can appreciate: free drinks.
On Friday night, DePaul topped Marquette 80-75 at Wintrust Arena, the Blue Demons’ third Big East win of the season and third straight Big East home win. The victory, which came in front of a record number of student attendees, makes this season the first since 2014-15 in which DePaul has won three or more conference games by Jan. 16 or earlier — and the first since 2007 in which it has won three straight conference home games in a single season.
At 9:46 p.m. CT, the Blue Demons’ official X page confirmed the victory. About an hour later, presumably just after speaking to the media and the team in the locker room, Holtmann fired up his own X account to repost the team’s post with a message for DePaul students.
“Highest student attendance in the history of Wintrust and one of the largest crowds!!! Thank you!!!” the post started, before getting to the kicker. “First round on me at Kelly’s Pub near campus. See you in 35 min!”
Highest student attendance in the history of Wintrust and one of the largest crowds!!! Thank you!!!
First round on me at Kelly’s Pub near campus. See you in 35 min! https://t.co/L6K4iutecx
— Chris Holtmann (@ChrisHoltmann) January 17, 2026
There was a brief change of plans — the afterparty location was initially shifted to Homeslice, a local pizza and drinks joint, and the photos posted by DePaul indicate Holtmann ended up at Hook and Ladder on North Lincoln Avenue, approximately a 10-minute walk from DePaul’s campus. But good things come to those who wait (and stay abreast of updates on social media), and — regardless of location — see Holtmann in 35 minutes fans did.
Patrons who found Holtmann discovered that, true to his word, he was indeed making the rounds. Then, hoisting himself onto a bar, he reiterated his commitment over the unsurprising cacophony of a crowded post-win venue.
“If you’re a DePaul student, first round’s on me,” Holtmann hollered, before walking back into the crowd to enjoy the rest of the night.
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