Babar wants a more convincing show in second ODI today
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April 4, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan go into their second One-day International against South Africa eyeing a series win, following their thrilling victory in the first match, which they won on the very last ball.
Captain Babar Azam said that the morale-boosting win had set up the tempo for an even better performance in the second outing at the Wanderers on Sunday (today).
âWe are looking forward to warp up the series by winning the second ODI,â he said in a video, released by the PCB.
âThough we managed to beat South Africa in the first game, I think there is room for improvement. We should have won it convincingly.
Our correspondentKARACHI: The Karachiites braved the hottest day on Saturday when the mercury rose to 43.6 degrees Celsius, nearing the 74 year record of April 1947, which was 44.4 C.The Met.
Virtual Education Forum 2021 kicks off today
03 Apr 2021 - 8:29
The Peninsula
With an aim of continuing the process of permanent development of the educational process, Virtual Education Forum 2021 will begin today.
The training workshops and lectures of the Virtual Education Forum 2021, organized by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education under the slogan “Visions and Aspirations.Beyond Challenges”, will be held through an online platform via the following link: https://www.eduforum2021. edu.gov.qa/.
The Ministry of Education and Higher Education intends to hold the Virtual Education Forum this year with the aim of continuing the process of permanent development of the educational process.
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