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Pakistan storm into quarterfinals of ATF U-12 Team Competition | The Express Tribune
Pakistan qualified for the quarterfinals of the ATF 12 & Under Team Competition Finals in Singapore after recording a commanding 3-0 victory over Uzbekistan on Wednesday.
In the opening singles, Rashid Ali Bachani overcame Zinatulin Milan 6-4, 6-2, before Shayan Afridi outclassed Ziyatov Azamjon 6-1, 6-1 to give Pakistan an unassailable lead. The doubles pair of Shayan Afridi and M. Ibraheem Gill then sealed the clean sweep, defeating Umedov Alimkhan and Zinatulin Milan 6-4, 6-4.
Placed in Group D alongside Thailand and Uzbekistan, Pakistan had lost a hard-fought tie against third-seeded Thailand on Tuesday. However, the young side bounced back impressively to clinch their place in the last eight.
The tournament features strong outfits from Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, China, Korea, and Chinese Taipei.
Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) President Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi congratulated the junior squad on their achievement, expressing hope that they will continue their winning momentum in the upcoming stages. Secretary General Col. Zia-ud-din Tufail also praised the players and management for their commitment and teamwork.
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20 charged in college hoops point-shaving plot
Twenty men have been charged in a point-shaving scheme involving more than 39 college basketball players on more than 17 NCAA Division I teams, leading to more than 29 games being fixed, according to a federal indictment unsealed Thursday in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Fifteen of the defendants played college basketball during the 2023-24 and/or 2024-25 seasons, according to the indictment. Some have played this season. Two of the players named in the indictment, Cedquavious Hunter and Dyquavian Short, were sanctioned in November by the NCAA for fixing New Orleans games.
At least two of the defendants, Shane Hennen and Marves Fairley, were also charged in a federal indictment in the Eastern District of New York centered on gambling schemes in the NBA.
Former NBA player Antonio Blakeney was named but not charged in the indictment. The indictment describes Blakeney as being “charged elsewhere.”
The scheme, according to the indictment, began around September 2022 and initially was focused on fixing games in the Chinese Basketball Association. The group later targeted college basketball games, offering bribes to college players ranging from $10,000 to $30,000 to compromise games for betting purposes, according to the indictment.
“In placing these wagers on games they had fixed, the defendants defrauded sportsbooks, as well as individual sports bettors, who were all unaware that the defendants had corruptly manipulated the outcome of these games that should have been decided fairly, based on genuine competition and the best efforts of the players,” the indictment said.
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His starting job slipped away, but this goalie is never going to complain
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