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- Ahmed Bilal Mehboob (President / CEO - PILDAT)
- Shahid Hashmi (Sports Analyst)
- Kamran Akmal (Former Cricketer)

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00:00Assalam-o-Alaikum, I am Maryam Aiman and you are watching Aki Top Stories.
00:15Dar-ul-Ayyum is the target of the Haqqaniya terrorists.
00:18Five people have been martyred today.
00:20We will discuss this incident in detail in the first part of the program.
00:25Shibaz Kabeena's half-century has been completed.
00:28We will look at the new arrangements.
00:30And then we will see if the people who claim to be of austerity are fulfilling their claims or not.
00:36In the end, in the Champions Trophy, Afghanistan was also ahead of Pakistan.
00:40We will talk about Pakistan's domestic structure of cricket in the last part of the program.
00:44Let's start.
00:45Today's news came from Nushehra, Koda Khattak,
00:48in which there was an explosion in Dar-ul-Uloom Haqqaniya during the Friday prayer.
00:53And then the news came out that five people were martyred in it.
00:56A high-value target who came to meet Maulana Abdul Haq.
01:02He is the head of JYS.
01:05And as a result of this incident, five more people were martyred, including Jamb Haq.
01:11Security sources confirm that
01:15a large-scale suicide attack has been carried out by the terrorists,
01:19in which Maulana Hamid-ul-Haq Haqqani was targeted.
01:22Last month, Maulana Hamid-ul-Haq participated in a conference under the name of Raabta-e-Aalmi-e-Islami,
01:27in which he made two statements against women's education.
01:30Maulana Hamid-ul-Haq also called women against Islam to stop education.
01:35On this basis, Maulana Hamid-ul-Haq was also threatened.
01:38During the Friday prayer, it is clear from the explosion that
01:41Fitna-ul-Khawarij has nothing to do with religion.
01:44IGKP Zulfiqar Hameed is present with us before the program.
01:48He will talk about the developments that have taken place so far.
01:51Thank you very much for joining us, Mr. IG.
01:53We have shared some information with you.
01:55Apart from this, it is your responsibility to share some more information in the beginning
02:01so that there is clarity between the propaganda, disinformation and facts.
02:07What are the things that we have confirmed so far?
02:09And what more information do you have regarding this, sir?
02:12Thank you, Maria.
02:14The most important thing is that this was a suicide attack that was targeted.
02:19Maulana was targeted because he was not inside the mosque,
02:24but when he came out, he was targeted.
02:27That is fact number one.
02:29The other is that, as you said, five people were martyred,
02:35and about 15-16 people were injured.
02:37Our team of police constables were also involved in the injuries.
02:41We were on security duty with them because we had a very heavy deployment with their Madrasa and Madana.
02:48So, they are also being treated.
02:51The third important thing is that, from the angle of explosives,
02:55from the angle of availability of CCTV footage,
02:58and plus the remains of the suicide bomber that we have received,
03:03the investigation has started from all three angles.
03:08And CTD will try to get to the bottom of this through all three angles.
03:13And because we are always behind the police investigation,
03:20so we are looking at all three angles,
03:22and plus the information that CTD has, which is available through otherwise intelligence,
03:26they have started working on that.
03:28We have formed a special team for this.
03:30And those who will work on this, DAD and CTD are there,
03:34and they have started their work.
03:36So, we are hopeful that we will get some progress and breakthrough on this soon.
03:41So, were there any security concerns or was there any chatter in this regard?
03:46Was Mr. Maulana informed earlier that there are some threats of such an attack?
03:53There was no immediate specific threat at this time.
03:57But a year ago, there was a threat like this.
04:02It was not specifically related to Maulana.
04:04But it was related to Madrasa.
04:06That's why we had deployed people there at that time.
04:0917 people were on Madrasa security and 6 were deployed with them.
04:15So, there was a duty of about 23 people.
04:18And because of that, we think that we have been saved from a lot of loss.
04:22Nothing happened in the main prayer hall, Alhamdulillah.
04:26And because of what happened outside, our security people were injured.
04:31But that is their duty.
04:33Has anyone accepted the responsibility of this incident yet?
04:37No one has formally accepted the responsibility yet.
04:41And we are working on this from all angles.
04:44There are 2-3 angles on which we are looking at.
04:49And the special team is analyzing everything.
04:52And since this is a very high value target and also a sensitive location,
04:57do you see any effects of this incident?
05:01Do you have any assessment on this?
05:03Yes, there is no possibility of rule-out in such cases.
05:08But we are in constant engagement with them.
05:12Our officers are with them.
05:14So, we do not expect any adverse reaction.
05:18The only thing is that there is apprehension of terrorism.
05:23So, we have enhanced our security at the KP and other establishments.
05:29We have increased the threat level.
05:31We have added extra duties.
05:32We will do the same tomorrow as well.
05:34We are also conducting a search sweep of the area.
05:36And we are also diffusing the threats that come to us.
05:41Thank you very much, Hazrat Fiqar Ameed.
05:43IG Khair Pakhoon Khan was with us.
05:45He said that there were no specific threats to Maulana Sahib.
05:47He said that there was apprehension of terrorism.
05:49So, we have increased our security.
05:51We do not expect any adverse reaction to this incident.
05:56But security is high alert.
05:58We will go on a break.
06:00When we come back, we will talk about the Shahbaz Kabina.
06:03It has been half a century.
06:04We will take a look at the Kabina.
06:06We will see how many people have been blessed with votes of no confidence.
06:11They have also voted in the 26th amendment.
06:14The people of PMLN are also upset.
06:17There are some new inductions in this Kabina.
06:19We will talk about this during the break.
06:23Welcome back.
06:24Congratulations.
06:25The half a century of the Wifaqi Kabina has been completed.
06:27The total number of Wifaqi Kabina members including the Wiza, Musheer and Advisor
06:33will be around 54 people.
06:35Three of them have to take the vote.
06:3751 have already taken the vote.
06:39We have seen that the government has introduced more people in the next phase.
06:49There are usual faces.
06:50There are many people who belong to PMLN.
06:52Of course, the people of the party have to discuss.
06:54No surprises there.
06:55There were some surprises.
06:57They were very interesting.
06:59The leadership of PMLN is also not good.
07:03Their workers are not good.
07:06Pervez Khattak has been adjusted in this Kabina.
07:09PMLN has talked about Pervez Khattak's involvement in corruption scandals many times.
07:18Be it the BRT scandal or Malam Jabba scandal.
07:20PMLN's statements are very on record.
07:22It was very surprising to see them in the same Kabina.
07:26In which Mr. Shabaz is the Prime Minister.
07:27Apart from this, there was Wajiha Qamar Sahiba, Aurangzeb Khichdi, Mubarak Zeb.
07:31These were the people who were the surprise element.
07:33PMLN's own workers are very sad to see this.
07:36Iqtiyar Wali Khan is tweeting.
07:38He said, apart from the assembly and the assembly, Malam Jabba, BRT, Billion Tree were harassed a lot.
07:46Now it seems that the stains have been washed away.
07:49I can't give long speeches.
07:52Now I take back my speeches.
07:54They used to think that Pervez Khattak was a national criminal.
07:58According to Iqtiyar Wali Khan, he is a national criminal.
08:00He is present in Kabina.
08:03This is politics.
08:04There is no heart in politics.
08:06This is PMLN's matter.
08:08In every Jamaat, we see that people have to adjust politically.
08:12Even after breaking the hearts of their workers.
08:14Apart from this, it is not just that you are increasing the volume of Kabina.
08:20Your performance is judged by your claims.
08:25When you came to the government, you said that you will not even keep a small one.
08:28We will take austerity measures.
08:30We will not spend a lot of money because the IMF has a big sword on us.
08:36Mr. Shabaz said this himself.
08:38It is the responsibility of all of us that today, in this extremely difficult time,
08:44when the whole nation is going through a big challenge,
08:47we have to show the people what the time demands from us.
08:53The time is calling for austerity.
08:57It is simplicity.
09:00The time was calling for this.
09:03But this call is not for the elite.
09:07Who is this for?
09:08I will tell you how Labaik responded to this call.
09:11I am quoting Don Akhbar's news on September 9, 2024.
09:17The government had decided to cut expenses.
09:24This was reported.
09:25Kabina had decided to terminate 1.5 lakh jobs.
09:27To outsource the jobs of handymen.
09:29And to give a package of leather to the redundant workers.
09:34These measures were not carried out by the government.
09:37It was said that this was a part of the agenda to complete the transition to the lower level.
09:42And to save important expenses.
09:45This was told to us.
09:46So, the expansion of Kabina.
09:48The number scored in 50.
09:51This was not in line with the claims.
09:53Let's see how the IMF responds to this.
09:57Because we are seeing a lot of such ministries.
10:00They are not needed.
10:01The ministers are present in a lot of ministries.
10:04So, the Minister of State is not needed.
10:05Obviously, people have been forced to adjust.
10:10Let's move ahead.
10:11Another interesting thing this week was the report of PILDAT.
10:15This year the Parliament was completed.
10:17So, this scorecard has come.
10:19Let's review this too.
10:20In the annual report of the 16th National Assembly.
10:23It has been revealed that there has been less debate in one year.
10:26But the legislation has been the fastest.
10:28But in the legislation, there has been a lack of investigation of the expansion due to rapid expansion.
10:34In the report of PILDAT, it has been said that there has been a 370% increase in the legislation.
10:40And a number of laws have been approved without any debate.
10:43Whereas, there has been a decrease in attendance.
10:45Which was 66% less than 73%.
10:4893 sessions of the 16th National Assembly were held.
10:52And the present Assembly worked for 2012 hours.
10:55Whereas, the current Assembly's activity is clearly less than the last year of the 15th National Assembly.
11:01According to the report of PILDAT, the fee of the National Assembly has been spent 37 million rupees in 3 years.
11:07PILDAT is insisting that the system to record the attendance of the National Assembly needs to be improved.
11:13Because the system does not make any difference between the members who participate in the session for 5 minutes and the other members who are present for 5 hours.
11:21The 16th National Assembly also ignored its principles regarding the formation of the climate committees in the first year.
11:27And opposed it.
11:29The 16th National Assembly has also shown relatively weak activity in the planning and implementation of agenda items.
11:35In the first year, 49% of the agenda items were left out.
11:40Which shows that the important part of the decision-making process is incomplete in the National Assembly.
11:45Let's compare the activities of the different leaderships there.
11:50In Vizag, Mr. Shabaz Sharif participated in a total of 93 sessions.
11:53He participated in only 17 of them.
11:55In this regard, Mr. Gilani was the only Prime Minister who has a very stellar record of attending the Parliament.
12:00So, the People's Party at least gets credit for this.
12:03Mr. Umar Ayub participated in this session 62 times out of 93 sessions.
12:10So, apparently, his record is marginally better than that of the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
12:15In the first year of the 16th National Assembly, Umar Ayub Khan recorded 13 hours and 28 minutes of talk time.
12:22He has also earned the title of the most talkative member of the National Assembly.
12:26So, Mr. Umar Ayub Khan has done a very strong opposition.
12:29Let's look at the activities of Wuzra.
12:31We have already discussed the health, intent and use of the legislation.
12:37But, factually, we have seen that Azam Razeer Tariq Sahib has been the most active.
12:42Khawaja Asif Sahib was very active on the second number.
12:45Atar Tariq Sahib participated in 63 sessions.
12:48He spoke for 4 hours.
12:49So, we feel that the hawks of the party took over.
12:52There were some interesting facts from the report of PILDAT.
12:55Mr. Amir Bilal Mehboob is present with us.
12:57He is the head of PILDAT.
12:58Thank you very much, sir.
12:59You have heard all these discussions.
13:01I have also presented some facts from this.
13:04For a little clarity, let's start with the size of Vifakhi Kabina.
13:08As I was seeing, we now have a Minister and a Minister of State in the Interior Ministry.
13:15Technically, what is the role of both of them?
13:18Is it a redundancy to have a Minister of State and a Minister of State in a ministry?
13:24Can it be terminated so that more efficient work can be done?
13:27Many such ministries adjust people.
13:30So, technically, what is the need of both the Minister and the Minister of State?
13:37Thank you very much.
13:38Look, there are some ministries in which the minister has to do a lot of work outside the parliament.
13:45For example, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Treasury, or the Minister of Interior.
13:51So, for them, to answer questions in the parliament or to remain present,
13:58a Minister of State might be needed.
14:01But in other ministries, there is no need for a Minister of State.
14:06He is a redundant person.
14:08He is usually appointed to fulfill a political need.
14:12In reality, in such a period, when you have to save money, there is no need for him.
14:18So, there are some ministries that we are seeing.
14:21For example, the Ministry of Health, which has been given to Tariq Fazal Chaudhary,
14:25has been devolved.
14:27It has gone to the provinces.
14:29So, according to you, what kind of additions are there in Vifakhi,
14:32which will not affect the whole country even if they are abolished?
14:38Look, this Ministry of Health and Education, we also call it the Ministry of Education in the name of training.
14:45Earlier, we tried to make it a Ministry of Management of the Islamic Capital Territory,
14:52so that all the ministries of health, education, sports, which are for the federal territory,
14:58can be included in it.
15:00But later, because people have to adjust, so these ministries are created for no reason.
15:07In my opinion, the first cabinet that was made, I was very happy, I was celebrating it.
15:13The 20-member cabinet that Sheikh Bahadur Sharif Sahib had made, which worked in the first year,
15:18so there was no sense of deficiency that some ministers are less.
15:22So, in my opinion, that size was appropriate.
15:24There was no need for any addition to it.
15:27If there was a need for an addition, then one or two people would have been added.
15:30But in my opinion, the fact that it has been doubled in such a large number,
15:34this is absolutely inappropriate.
15:36Let's move a little further. I have also presented your report to people.
15:39The biggest thing is that if we take a look at this parliament for a year,
15:45then the law that has been created, there are also questions on its health.
15:50Then the way that law has been created, on which there was no debate,
15:54please tell us, how do you understand the current assembly,
15:58compared to the assemblies before you?
16:05Look, as you have written in the report, in the matter of legislation,
16:09it has left almost all the previous assemblies behind.
16:12In any assembly, so many laws are not passed in the first year.
16:16They have passed about 47 laws.
16:22If we combine the private member bills and the government bills,
16:28and you will see that in the 12th assembly, which was elected in 2002,
16:32in its entire five years, so many laws were passed.
16:36So they passed 47 laws in the first year.
16:40So this should be a good thing.
16:42But if the parliamentary process of the assembly was followed,
16:48that is, the standing committee would be referred,
16:50there would be debate, there would be scrutiny,
16:52and then there would be debate in the entire assembly.
16:55Then maybe this would be considered a very good activity.
16:58But I have calculated that in the 15 most important bills,
17:03only 4 standing committees were referred,
17:06and they also came back in one day.
17:08This means that the remaining 11 laws did not go to the standing committee.
17:15And within a day or two, they were passed by both the committees.
17:19This means that this was a mere formality,
17:22and the law that came from the executive committee,
17:25was passed by the assembly as a formality.
17:28So this was a big difference compared to the previous assemblies,
17:32in the context of legislation.
17:35But you see, the most important legislation that took place,
17:40has changed the equation between the parliament and the judiciary.
17:44There was no debate on that either.
17:47That is, we are talking about the 26th amendment.
17:51So there was no debate on that either,
17:54although it has created a far-reaching consequence for us.
17:58And then the bill that was passed in the assembly,
18:03in which the number of judges was also increased,
18:06the judges of the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court of Islamabad.
18:10So there was no debate on that either in the assembly.
18:13So the common thing that distinguishes the assembly,
18:17is that there was a lot of legislation,
18:20but there was no role of the opposition,
18:23nor were their thoughts heard,
18:26nor was the people of their own party given the opportunity to debate.
18:30So this was a very distinguishing thing.
18:33And this is also true that the number of hours,
18:36is less compared to the previous assembly.
18:39In the previous assembly, 7 laws were passed in the first year.
18:43In this, 47 laws were passed, but the number of hours is less.
18:46And this in itself shows,
18:49how much legalization has been done,
18:52because there was not enough time in which 7 laws could have been passed.
18:56So here 47 laws were passed.
18:58Right. Thank you very much, Ahmed Bilal Mehboob.
19:00We were also aware of the report on the bill.
19:03What are their major findings?
19:05I think they have explained in great detail,
19:08but also in a very concise way,
19:11the work of the entire parliament for a year.
19:14As far as the cabinet is concerned,
19:17it is clear that this number has been increased only for political adjustments.
19:21There was no need for it, nor was there any scope for it,
19:24especially in a country where we are dependent on the IMF,
19:27and the rest of our foreign aid.
19:30We will go on a break, and when we come back,
19:33we will talk about cricket.
19:36Pakistan's team, Afghanistan's team,
19:39whenever Pakistan's team's performance is bad,
19:42they say that there is no structure.
19:45The way there should be support in the game,
19:48the way there should be cricket in the lower level departments,
19:51that is why the Pakistan team is not able to perform,
19:54because the conditions are bad there.
19:57But we see Afghanistan, where did it rise from, where did it reach?
20:01Welcome back to Champions Trophy.
20:04Pakistan's journey has come to an end.
20:07A team whose country has a tournament after decades,
20:10and you become the first team to be knocked out,
20:13this talent is also in Pakistan.
20:16But the team I want to talk about today,
20:19who impressed everyone,
20:22their fighting spirit impressed everyone,
20:25that is the team of Afghanistan.
20:28They played with Australia, posted a great score,
20:31I don't know if it will be complete or not,
20:34but their fighting spirit, their desire to win,
20:37where did it come from in Afghanistan?
20:40Especially a country where there is political instability,
20:43a country where if we look at the lower level,
20:46there may be a structure of departmental cricket or not,
20:49we will ask our experts.
20:52Apart from this, how much structure is there of domestic cricket,
20:55apart from this, look at our hard work, our passion,
20:58and the team of Afghanistan,
21:01it is a very commendable spirit,
21:04which has impressed everyone, let's see some stats,
21:07on the points table,
21:10everyone knows that the team is not going,
21:13but it is at the bottom, and look at the run rate,
21:16shameless, minus one,
21:19out of three matches, you lost two,
21:22on the other hand, if we look at Afghanistan,
21:25look at their run rate,
21:28apart from this, where are they standing in their point group,
21:31today's match will decide whether they are going to the semi-final or not,
21:34but if we look at their style of playing,
21:37their bowling, batting, their fielding,
21:40in any field, we don't feel that they are behind anyone,
21:43look at the balance of batting,
21:46in the Champions Trophy, there is no Pakistani batter in the top five,
21:49in Afghanistan, Ibrahim Zardan is in the top scorer,
21:52he is present in this list,
21:55it is amazing,
21:58there is no Pakistani bowler in the top five,
22:01Afghan bowler Azmatullah Omarzai is in it,
22:04one bowler, one batsman is in this list of Afghanistan,
22:07in this tournament, no Pakistani batter,
22:10has scored a century unfortunately,
22:13while Afghan batter Ibrahim Zardan,
22:16has played innings of 37 runs,
22:19he has come up so fast,
22:22compared to the last 10 matches,
22:25we have taken out the stats of the one-day matches,
22:28Pakistan has won 4 out of 10,
22:31Afghanistan has won 7 out of 10,
22:34they are playing well,
22:37how is this happening,
22:40what is their style,
22:43they are playing well,
22:46they are playing well,
22:49they are playing well,
22:52they are playing well,
22:55they are playing well,
22:58they are playing well,
23:01they are playing well,
23:04they are playing well,
23:07they are playing well,
23:10Afghanistan has a domestic structure,
23:13how is the selection of players in their team,
23:16because I don't know, many people don't know,
23:19how do they choose their team,
23:22the final squad,
23:25their team is selected like this,
23:28they give a lot of authority to the selection panel,
23:31they work while keeping the merit in front,
23:34their domestic structure,
23:37they have 2-day cricket, 4-day cricket,
23:40they have proper club cricket,
23:43but all their players are not available,
23:46they are busy with international commitments,
23:49but they don't compromise in that,
23:52all the other players are available,
23:55they play, what is our problem,
23:58our domestic cricket is not given much value,
24:01it has been ignored for 5-6 years,
24:04and the biggest thing is,
24:07Pakistan's cricket has gone down,
24:10there used to be divisions,
24:13they used to play in 6-7 cities,
24:16there used to be teams,
24:19there used to be teams,
24:22how much talent used to come from here,
24:25due to making divisions,
24:28this city has become completely different,
24:31in 2018-19, the 6 teams that were made,
24:34that was the biggest setback of your cricket,
24:37that went down,
24:40department cricket was the pillar of Pakistan's cricket,
24:43it was finished,
24:46boys used to get jobs,
24:49they used to play club cricket,
24:52they used to say that we should get department cricket,
24:55we should get a job,
24:58all these opportunities were finished,
25:01not only in cricket,
25:04every sport was finished,
25:07you don't get opportunities from 6 teams,
25:10you carry boys from 90-100,
25:13in the rest of the 25 crore population,
25:16this loss happened,
25:19the vision of those who made these plays,
25:22all our great players have played this cricket,
25:25you don't give value to 4 day cricket,
25:28you make matches in such grounds,
25:31where it is difficult to play a club match,
25:34then no one comes to see,
25:37this is being ignored,
25:40I just found out today,
25:43the final of the Patron Trophy,
25:46starts from 3-4,
25:49and starts at 7.30 at night,
25:52this is the limit,
25:55how much we are dealing professionally,
25:58this is not a T20 match,
26:01this is a 5 day final,
26:04and we are starting at 7.30,
26:07I saw the difference,
26:10they have a hunger to win,
26:13you can see it on the screen,
26:16boys want to win,
26:19how much difference is there,
26:22between Afghanistan and Pakistan,
26:25opportunities, brand endorsements,
26:28Pakistan plays more,
26:31we get more practice,
26:34our boys play more leagues,
26:37how much difference is there,
26:40I don't see that hunger to win,
26:43there is a lot of difference,
26:46they are battle hardened,
26:49they know how to fight,
26:52whether it is a war of weapons,
26:55or against any world power,
26:58they have brought the hunger to the ground,
27:01they don't have a good structure,
27:04their T20 league is very good,
27:07they have started 2-4 day cricket,
27:10they are improving their domestic structure,
27:13if the security situation gets better,
27:16they will invite them to the international team,
27:19this is an example of how Afghan cricket was made,
27:22our airline made Amarat's airline,
27:25no one is ready to buy our airline,
27:28Amarat's airline is one of the top 3 airlines in the world,
27:31we taught them cricket,
27:34gave them equipment,
27:37today they are better than us,
27:40they can beat us in T20 and ODI,
27:43their cricket is going up,
27:46they get 9 million dollars from ICC pool,
27:49we get 34 million dollars,
27:52now the lower teams like Bangladesh,
27:55Afghanistan, Ireland,
27:58will start making noise,
28:01that Pakistan's team is going down,
28:04we played T20 semifinal,
28:07we got 3 world champions in ODI world cup,
28:10we got champions trophy in England,
28:13we should get more money,
28:16now ICC will say that
28:19Afghanistan's team is going up,
28:22they should get more money,
28:25they will start getting money from us,
28:28their fighting ability makes them win,
28:31their players are moving forward,
28:34they are ODI cricketer of the year,
28:37Ibrahim Zadran will come in this year,
28:40as he showed in champions trophy,
28:43their cricket is going up,
28:46our cricket is going down,
28:49maybe Afghanistan will go to semifinal,
28:52maybe not,
28:55their game is improving,
28:58when we did the program,
29:01we said that they can surprise us,
29:04I am surprised that
29:07there is no Pakistani bowler or batsman
29:10in top 5 list,
29:13when there are Afghan players,
29:16why there are Afghan players,
29:19it is their passion,
29:22it is their passion,
29:25they are improving day by day,
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32:37Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
32:40Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
32:43Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
32:46Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
32:49Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
32:52Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
32:55Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
32:58Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:01Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:04Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:06Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:09Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:12Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:15Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:18Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:21Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:24Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:27Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:30Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:33Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:36Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:39Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:42Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:45Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:48Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:51Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:54Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
33:57Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
34:00Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
34:03Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
34:06Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
34:09Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
34:12Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
34:15Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
34:18Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
34:21Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,
34:24Shahid Aslam is a good batting coach for throw downs,

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