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Friday, September 9, 2011

Seven dengue fever patients, of whom four are waiting for results, have been admitted to Polyclinic Hospital in Islamabad. PHOTO: INP


The number of admitted dengue fever patients across the country has now risen to 2,708, of which 2,413 have already been diagnosed positive,according to statistics released by the National Institute of Health (NIH) on Friday.

In Islamabad, there have been 28 confirmed cases of dengue fever including one death. Punjab has seen 2,170 confirmed cases including two fatalities in Lahore. However, the number of dengue fever patients in Rawalpindi is much lower, with 26 confirmed cases and no fatalities reported.

Sindh and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) have had 176 and eight cases respectively including one death in Karachi and one in Nowshera, while Azad Jammu and Kashmir has had five confirmed cases of dengue fever.

On Friday, 12 suspected cases of dengue fever were reported in Islamabad and 21 in Rawalpindi.

According to Dr Riwzan Qazi, a senior physician at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims), five more patients with symptoms of dengue fever were brought to the hospital and their blood samples were sent for testing to the NIH. This is in addition to the eight patients already admitted, of whom seven have been diagnosed with dengue.

Polyclinic Hospital Spokesperson Dr Sharif Astori said that of the 12 patients that have come in, seven were admitted. Of these, three have tested positive for the virus while the remaining four are awaiting results.

At Shifa International Hospital, 28 patients have come in, 12 of who tested positive for dengue fever, while nine are admitted.

In Rawalpindi, 39 suspected cases of dengue fever were brought to the major hospitals, 11 of which were positive. This includes five in Holy Family Hospital, three in Benazir Bhutto Hospital and four in District Headquarter Hospital (DHQ) including Dr Umer Kaleem, DHQ’s medical officer. Dr Kaleem is the secretary of the Young Doctors’ Association.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 10th, 2011.

England edge India in third ODI


Updated at: 0339 PST, Saturday, September 10, 2011
England edge India in third ODI LONDON: England survived some anxious moments to complete a three-wicket victory over India under a full moon at the Oval on Friday night in a rain-reduced third one-day international.

Chasing 218 from 43 overs under the Duckworth/Lewis system after an hour's rain break in the day-night match, England survived a wobble in mid-innings to get over the line with seven balls to spare.

England lead 2-0 in the five-match series after the first game was rained out. The teams meet again at Lord's on Sunday and in Cardiff next Friday.

World Cup champions India, who lost their place at the top of the world rankings during a 4-0 whitewash in the test series, rallied from 58 for five to reach 234 for seven from their 50 overs.

All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, an injury replacement for Gautam Gambhir, stroked the ball beautifully to score 78 from 89 deliveries. He added 112 with captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (69) and 59 from 31 balls with Ravichandran Ashwin (36 not out).

Alastair Cook asked India to bat after winning the toss and won an immediate reward when Ajinkya Rahane, who had scored 155 from 120 balls in his three previous one-day internationals, was dismissed without scoring, caught behind prodding at James Anderson's fourth delivery of the day.

Anderson then ran out Rahul Dravid (2), swooping from mid-off to pick up the ball and throw down the stumps at the batsman's end in one motion.

Dravid, who had been late starting after Parthiv Patel had pushed the ball into the off and then hesitated before running, looked distinctly unimpressed with his partner's calling, swishing his bat in irritation as he to the pavilion.

Patel did not linger, departing for three when Anderson uprooted his off-stump and Virat Kholi (7) edged Anderson to give wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter his second catch and compound India's misery.

Dhoni smacked his second ball for four and Suresh Raina launched Anderson into the crowd for the only six of the innings. Raina reached 21 before he tried to swipe Broad to leg and was caught behind.

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With the innings in disarray, Dhoni and Jadeja batted with skill and judgment.

Jadeja drove Broad lavishly through extra cover then struck the pace bowlers for consecutive boundaries and sliced Graeme Swann to the third man boundary.

Dhoni dismissed Ravi Bopara to the boundary with a wristy flick and brought up his half-century from 69 balls to a huge cheer from the substantial Indian contingent in the crowd.

The singles continued to come freely but neither batsmen could penetrate the field and 11 overs were bowled without a boundary before Jadeja leg glanced Anderson for a four to bring up his half-century.

Dhoni skied a low full toss from Tim Bresnan to Cook at mid-off and Jadeja was caught by Ian Bell off Jade Dernbach but India still took 51 from the batting powerplay and 84 from the final 10 overs.

England began brightly with Kieswetter lofting Praveen Kumar for six over the mid-wicket boundary, sweeping a second to fine leg from the same bowler and driving a third off Munaf Patel over long-off.

He lost Cook lbw to Patel for 23 off the last ball of the compulsory powerplay, after the pair had put on 63 off 62 balls for the first wicket, and survived a straightforward caught-and-bowled chance to Patel on 41.

Kieswetter went to 51 when he was comprehensively bowled middle stump by slow left-armer Jadeja. Jonathan Trott (11) followed five balls later, bowled by off-spinner Ashwin by a delivery which slid past the outside of his bat.

Rain began to fall and the players left the field with England 95 for three, sufficient for victory under the Duckworth/Lewis method for deciding rained-out matches.

On their return Ian Bell was run out for 23 when wicketkeeper Dhoni threw down the stumps and Ben Stokes, who struck a six but who could make little of the spinners, was bowled for 20 trying to sweep Ashwin.

India were back in the game but Bopara (40) and Tim Bresnan (28) took advantage of the slippery ball and wet outfield to add 60 for the seventh wicket and set up an ultimately comfortable victory. (Reuters)

Saif orders a wedding ring for Kareena


MUMBAI: Saif Ali Khan has begun his marriage preparations already and has reportedly ordered a big diamond ring from a Bandra based jeweller for his ladylove. The big fat wedding is scheduled for February next year.

According to sources, Saif had asked for a selection of diamond rings from this jeweller based out of Bandra. They sent him rings of different cuts and carats. He had asked for princess cut diamonds and also a few other shapes.

He took his time deciding on the perfect ring for his girl and finally took the one he liked about a week back, added the source.

Kareena had earlier told a newspaper, "of course, I want to marry Saif. Doesn't every woman want to take her relationship to the next level? Saif and I are definitely going to marry. I am a lucky girl. There is love, so there can never be any infidelity."

Ritu Kumar is reportedly designing Kareena's wedding outfit as Saif's mother Sharmila Tagore has an old association with the designer. When we approached the designer, she refused to divulge any details: "They are my personal friends and I would not like to comment about it."

Saif and Kareena are currently shooting together for 'Agent Vinod'.

Miandad summoned over Pakistan board criticism



Miandad summoned over Pakistan board criticism KARACHI: Pakistan cricket authorities revealed Friday that former captain and current director-general Javed Miandad has been served a formal notice to explain why he criticised the board.

In his three years at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Miandad, 54, has had several disputes with the organisation's chairman Ijaz Butt, and on Wednesday said that 90 percent of the board's decisions were wrong.

Authorities demanded an explanation from the former great.

"PCB has served a show-cause notice to Minadad over an interview in the media and he has been given seven days to explain," PCB spokesman Nadeem Sarwar told AFP.

Miandad told local English newspaper Dawn that he was not being allowed to fulfil his duties despite having been appointed by Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, who is also the patron of the PCB.

"People around the world regard my services as a cricketer but the PCB doesn't want to give me authority to improve cricket," he said.

"While closely watching the functioning of the PCB, I am disappointed and feel that 90 percent of decisions are wrong, and are spoiling the sport in the country".

Miandad said would meet Zardari to "apprise him of the poor condition of cricket in Pakistan. I will request him to either take necessary steps or allow me to leave the DG post."

Butt is due to complete his three-year term as PCB chairman next month.

Miandad was regarded as one of Pakistan's greatest-ever batsmen, scoring 8832 runs in 124 Tests -- both still national records -- during an illustrious career. He also featured in 233 one-day internationals.

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