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Pakistan Cycling Federation Announces Participation in WCC Korea Seoul

President of the Pakistan Cycling Federation, Syed Azhar Ali Shah, extended his best wishes to both Miss Maham and Miss Aneesa.

The Pakistan Cycling Federation (PCF) is pleased to announce that Miss Maham, a female cycling coach, and Miss Anisa, a talented rider, she belong from lyari Karachi will represent Pakistan at the World Cycling Centre (WCC) in Seoul, South Korea. They are set to depart from Lahore on July 4, 2024.

Miss Maham will participate in the UCI Level-II training program, further enhancing her coaching skills and expertise. Meanwhile, Miss Anisa will showcase her cycling prowess at the international training course.

Notably, Miss Maham Tariq performed outstandingly at the World Special Olympics in Germany, where she trained children from Pakistan. Under her guidance, special children won four gold medals, four silver medals, and two bronze medals.

President of the Pakistan Cycling Federation, Syed Azhar Ali Shah, extended his best wishes to both Miss Maham and Miss Aneesa. He reaffirmed PCF’s commitment to providing full opportunities to female athletes emphasizing the importance of their development in the sport.

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“We are proud to support our female athletes and coaches, ensuring they have access to the best training and competitive opportunities. Miss Maham and Miss Anisa’s participation in WCC Korea Seoul is a testament to our dedication to their growth and success,” stated President Syed Azhar Ali Shah. He further mentioned that all expenses for this program will be covered by the Korean Cycling Federation. He thanked the President of the Korean Cycling Federation and Mr. Edward, Director of WCC-Korea, for consistently providing training opportunities for PCF cyclists and coaches over the past few years.

The Pakistan Cycling Federation is confident that this opportunity will further enhance the skills and experience of our athletes, contributing positively to the future of cycling in Pakistan.

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Coach Gary Kirsten Submits Confidential Report on National Team’s World Cup Performance

LAHORE: Head Coach Gary Kirsten has submitted a confidential report to Chairman PCB detailing the reasons behind the national team’s lackluster performance in the ICCT Twenty World Cup. Sources reveal that Kirsten’s report, sent amidst scrutiny, delves into issues ranging from player discipline to tactical awareness on the field.

Senior Manager Wahab Riaz had previously submitted his findings, adding to the comprehensive review now under Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi’s careful consideration. Naqvi plans consultations with board officials and former cricketers before making crucial decisions about the team’s future.

Kirsten’s report highlights concerns about player fitness and includes recommendations aimed at team improvement, echoing sentiments expressed in recent statements.

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