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PSL Media Accreditation: Protecting Commercial Rights or Controlling Journalism?

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator Cricket in Pakistan is no longer just a sport. It has become a major commercial industry. At the center of that industry is the Pakistan Super League, a tournament built around massive broadcast deals, sponsorship contracts, and commercial partnerships. In such an environment, media accreditation rules tend to become stricter. The latest accreditation terms issued by the Pakistan Cricket Board appear, at first glance, to be a routine administrative document. However, a closer reading raises an important question: are these rules simply logistical guidelines, or do they also introduce mechanisms that could potentially restrict journalistic work? The document states clearly that nothing in the accreditation terms is intended to undermine editorial independence. In principle, this is a necessary and positive assurance. No sports governing body should have the authority to limit a journalist’s right to comment, criticise, or analys...

Peshawar T20 Team Selection Shuts Out Young Talent, Rewards Over-Aged Veterans

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow ,  Digital Creator Peshawar’s National T20 squad has been finalized, but the logic behind the selection raises serious questions. Players whose chances of making the Pakistan national team are already over have been included, while young, promising athletes—knocking on the door of the national side—have been left out. This move not only undermines the principles of merit but also jeopardizes the future of Pakistan cricket by discouraging the next generation. Fans and coaching staff are left baffled by this decision, calling for transparency and accountability in the selection process. #PakistanCricket #T20Selection #PeshawarCricket #YouthOverlooked #MeritMatters #CricketControversy #UnfairSelection    

Peshawar Press Club Kicks Off 10-Day "Ramadan Hope Sports Gala"

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow ,  Digital Creator Peshawar: The 10-day "Ramadan Hope Sports Gala" was spectacularly inaugurated at the Peshawar Press Club, with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Minister for Local Government and Higher Education, Mina Khan Afridi, gracing the ceremony as the chief guest. The event officially began as Minister Afridi played a ceremonial badminton match, marking the start of the sports gala. The Press Club administration and the organizing sports committee presented a special gala kit to the minister. A large gathering of Press Club officials, members of the governing body, and journalists participated in the opening ceremony and subsequent sports activities. Speaking at the event, Minister Afridi praised journalists for their dedication during challenging times and highlighted the importance of positive recreational activities. He announced a PKR 500,000 fund for the sports gala, promising that previously announced funds for the MCL would also be rel...

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sports Policy 2018: RTI Ignored for Over a Year

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow ,  Digital Creator Peshawar: More than a year has passed since a Right to Information (RTI) request was sent to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sports Directorate, asking for details about the implementation of “Strategy-II” under the 2018 Sports Policy. This strategy focuses on turning sports into a viable industry and encouraging private sector investment. Despite the time lapse, no response has been received. The delay raises serious concerns about transparency, accountability, and whether promised reforms in sports management are actually being implemented. What the RTI Asked The RTI sought detailed information on` Private sector investment: Steps taken to attract businesses, former athletes, and community organizations to set up sports centers. Employment for retired athletes: Programs and numbers supporting retired players in private sports ventures. Talent development: Coaching and training for new athletes and monitoring the quality of the...

Pending e-Tendering Transparency in KP Sports Directorate Raises Questions

    Musarrat Ullah Jan | Kikxnow Digital Creator Since January 2026, requests for information regarding the e-tendering process in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sports Directorate remain pending. Authorities had sought details from the concerned company about the e-tendering process, including the members involved in the committee from the Provincial Sports Directorate, and the reasons for selection or rejection of companies. The information has not been disclosed. Sources indicate that contracts for equipment were awarded to companies with no prior experience in supplying such goods, but only in construction work. Allegedly, these contracts were issued under the instruction of a specific officer. It is reported that computers were purchased at a cost of PKR 278,000 each, totaling ten units. However, none of these computers are present at the Sports Directorate, and staff continue to work on personal laptops. Officials allegedly involved appear to be protecting their intere...

Parang Sports Ground, Charsadda: Lack of Transparency and RTI Delays

    Musarrat Ullah Jan | Kikxnow Digital Creator Infrastructure and financial transparency are critical for promoting sports and youth development. However, an examination of Parang Sports Ground in Charsadda reveals not just gaps in basic record-keeping but also a delay of over seven months in responding to a Right to Information (RTI) request. In August 2025, under the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Right to Information Act 2013, I filed a detailed RTI with the District Sports Officer (DSO), Charsadda, requesting records for financial years 2023–24, 2024–25, and 2025–26 (ongoing). The RTI sought the following key details: Events and Training Programs: Complete monthly and event-wise lists of matches, tournaments, and training camps, including the type of sport, teams, and number of participants. Bookings and Ground Allotments: Copies of all bookings, allotment records, and details of any eligibility or selection criteria. Revenue and Expenses: Weekly and monthly revenue brea...

Pakistan at the Asian Games: A Legacy of Excellence

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator Pakistan has been a strong contender in the Asian Games since its debut in 1954 Manila, winning 13 medals—5 gold, 6 silver, and 2 bronze—despite missing the very first edition in Delhi, 1951. Over the decades, Pakistan’s athletes have consistently demonstrated skill and determination. The 1958 Tokyo and 1962 Jakarta Games were historic high points, with Pakistan winning 26 and 28 medals respectively, showing dominance especially in wrestling, boxing, and field hockey. In later years, Pakistan’s performance remained impressive, with notable medal tallies in 1978 Bangkok (17 medals), 1998 Bangkok (15 medals), and 2002 Busan (13 medals). Even in recent editions, Pakistan continued to earn medals, such as 4 in 2018 Jakarta & Palembang and 3 in 2022 Hangzhou, reflecting the enduring spirit of its athletes. Overall, Pakistan has won a total of 206 medals at the Asian Games: 44 gold, 65 silver, and 97 bronze. Each medal reflects...

Pakistan at the Commonwealth Games: A Legacy of Achievement

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator Pakistan has a long and proud history at the Commonwealth Games, marked by determination, talent, and memorable victories. The journey began at the 1954 Vancouver Games, where Pakistan won 6 medals—1 gold, 3 silver, and 2 bronze—setting the stage for future success. Over the decades, Pakistan consistently showcased its strength in various sports. At the 1958 Cardiff Games, the country achieved 10 medals, including 3 golds, highlighting the rise of Pakistani athletes on the international stage. The 1960s and 1970s were golden years, with Pakistan winning 9 medals in 1962 Perth, 9 in 1966 Kingston, and 10 in 1970 Edinburgh, demonstrating dominance especially in wrestling, weightlifting, and field hockey. There were periods of absence as well, including 1974 Christchurch, 1978 Edmonton, and 1982 Brisbane, when Pakistan did not participate. However, the return to competition brought renewed success. Notable performances included 8 ...

Pakistan at the Youth Olympic Games: A Beginning of New Stars

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator Pakistan has also made its mark in the Youth Olympic Games. In 2010 Singapore, the country won its first medal—a silver, showcasing the talent and hard work of its young athletes. Later, in 2018 Buenos Aires, Argentina, Pakistan added a bronze medal to its tally, highlighting the continued promise and potential of its youth in international sports. So far, Pakistan has won 2 Youth Olympic medals: 1 silver and 1 bronze. These achievements serve as a source of encouragement and a bright path for future successes for the next generation of Pakistani athletes. #PakistanYouthOlympics #FutureChampions #YoungTalents #PakistanPride #YouthMedals #OlympicSpirit #NextGenerationAthletes

Pakistan at the Olympic Games: A Journey of Glory

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator Since its debut in the Olympic Games, Pakistan has carved a unique story of perseverance, skill, and pride on the world stage. From the first medal win in 1956 Melbourne , Pakistan began its journey with a silver medal, signaling the emergence of a sporting nation ready to make its mark. Four years later, at the 1960 Rome Olympics , Pakistan reached its pinnacle in Olympic history by clinching its first and only gold in field hockey , along with a bronze, bringing the total medals to two. This was a historic moment that showcased the talent and determination of Pakistani athletes. The journey continued with steady successes: a silver medal in Tokyo 1964 , gold in Mexico 1968 , and another silver in Munich 1972 . Despite facing stiff international competition, Pakistan consistently demonstrated resilience, adding bronze medals in Montreal 1976 , Seoul 1988 , and Barcelona 1992 , and gold again in Los Angeles 1984 . After years...