Muhammad waseem

  1. Waseem, Muhammad
  2. Pakistani boxer Muhammad Waseem tops world flyweight ranking
  3. Muhammad Waseem and Kieron Pollard guide MI Emirates into ILT20 play
  4. Cricket World Cup Qualifier: UAE announce squad for tournament, Muhammad Waseem to lead the team
  5. Muhammad Waseem (cricketer)
  6. Muhammad Waseem masterclass sends UAE to T20 World Cup as Qualifier champions


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Waseem, Muhammad

• Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College 2018 - • Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Weill Cornell Medical College 2018 - • Professor of Emergency Medicine in Clinical Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Weill Cornell Medical College 2017-2018 • Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine in Clinical Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Weill Cornell Medical College 2007-2017 • Associate Professor of Clinical Healthcare Policy and Research, Healthcare Policy and Research, Weill Cornell Medical College 2014-2016 • Associate Professor of Clinical Public Health, Public Health, Weill Cornell Medical College 2012-2013 • Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine in Clinical Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Weill Cornell Medical College 2004-2007 • Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine in Medicine, Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College 2001-2004 Publications selected publications • Pediatric emergency care. 2019 AcademicArticle Times cited: • Pediatric emergency care. 2019 AcademicArticle Times cited: • International journal of emergency medicine. 2017 AcademicArticle • Annals of emergency medicine. 2016 AcademicArticle Times cited: • The Journal of emergency medicine. 2016 AcademicArticle Times cited: • Pediatric emergency care. 2016 AcademicArticle Times cited: • International journal of emergency medicine. 2015 AcademicArticle Times cited: • Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society. 2015 AcademicArticle Times ...

Pakistani boxer Muhammad Waseem tops world flyweight ranking

Pakistani boxer Muhammad Waseem, also called 'Falcon' for his swift boxing style, has topped the World Boxing Association's (WBA) Waseem's ranking improved after he Speaking to Dawn.com, Waseem said he had trained in tough conditions in Scotland and Dubai to prepare for the fight against Barrera. His last professional fight was against Jeny Boy Boca from the Philippines in 2020 at the Punjab Governor House in Lahore. "Before the showdown, I was ranked fourth in the flyweight division category and Alhamdulliah (praise be to Allah), I have now moved to the top spot," said the elated athlete. Saying that he was the first Pakistani to have won the WBA flyweight title eliminator fight, he dubbed his win a "big thing". "No other Pakistani has ever achieved this before," he said, adding that before claiming the two titles in Dubai, he had won just one other title. "But now, I hold two titles at the same time." He, however, had a grievance. Waseem complained that cricket was the only sport in Pakistan that received support from the country's politicians while other sports were ignored. "It feels amazing to win, but at the same time I feel sad that nobody is ready to support us [in Pakistan]," he said. "Cricket is hardly played in 10 to 12 countries and yet when a cricketer is ranked at the top, everyone goes crazy." On the other hand, boxing is a sport played in more than 200 countries, he said. "It is very, very tough to get to the top in any weight category, and yet, when someon...

Muhammad Waseem and Kieron Pollard guide MI Emirates into ILT20 play

Abu Dhabi: Consistent opener Muhammad Waseem and skipper Kieron Pollard’s breezy knocks backed by Dwayne Bravo ‘s three-wicket haul carried MI Emirates into the play-offs with an impressive 18 runs win over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in the 26th match of the DP World ILT20 at the Zayed Cricket Stadium on Friday night. Abu Dhabi Knight Riders’ winless run continued after they let MI Emirates post 180 for 4 in 20 overs through some poor fielding and unimpressive bowling. Dropping Waseem thrice, they let the high-scoring UAE opener flourish and hit 60 runs off 43 balls. Skipper Kieron Pollard’s cameo of 43 off just 17 balls with four boundaries and three sixes swelled the total. When on 14, Waseem got a life when Brandon King at backward point dropped him off Russell. At the halfway mark, MI Emirates were 55 for 1 with Lorcan Tucker too picking the gaps correctly. Waseem opened up and started his six-hitting feat in the 13thover, scoring 16 runs and then completed his half-century off 38 balls off the over. Tucker too hit Hosein for a six over long-on. Waseem then went on to hit two successive sixes off Sabir Ali to reach his half century in 38 balls. Tucker, who took 23 balls to score 33, was retired out to accelerate the run flow. Nicholas Pooran replaced him and skipper Pollard joined his fellow West Indian after the exit of Waseem for 60. Another MI Emirates’ champion bowler Bravo struck in his first over, clean bowling Clarke for 22. Abu Dhabi went past the 100-run mark in ...

Cricket World Cup Qualifier: UAE announce squad for tournament, Muhammad Waseem to lead the team

Image Source : TWITTER @ICC UAE Cricket team Cricket World Cup Qualifier: The Emirates Cricket announced UAE's squad for the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023. The tournament which will feature ten teams locking horns, is set to be played from June 18 onwards in Zimbabwe. UAE have named a 15-men squad for the qualifier event. Muhammad Waseem will lead the team, which also features experienced hands like Asif Khan, Zahoor Khan and Rohan Mustafa. Notably, Asif rose to attention when he smoked the fourth-fastest ODI ton in March. He hit a 41-ball hundred in a game against Nepal. Notably, UAE earned the ticket for the qualifiers after finishing second in the Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play-Offs in Namibia, earlier this year. Asif was the leading run-scorer in the event as he amassed 296 runs in 5 matches. Medium pacer Zahoor was UAE's cornerstone with the ball, scalping 10 wickets in 5 games. UAE are drawn in Group B alongside Ireland, Oman, Sri Lanka and Scotland. Waseem's team will begin their campaign against Sri Lanka on June 19 at Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo. UAE Squad: Muhammad Waseem (c), Ethan D'Souza, Ali Naseer, Vriitya Aravind, Rameez Shahzad, Muhammad Jawadullah, Asif Khan, Rohan Mustafa, Aayan Khan, Junaid Siddique, Zahoor Khan, Sanchit Sharma, Aryansh Sharma, Karthik Meiyappan, Basil Hameed.

Muhammad Waseem (cricketer)

• ODI debut(cap 5 February 2022v Last ODI 6 June 2023v T20I debut(cap 5 October 2021v Last T20I 19 February 2023v Career statistics Competition Matches 41 23 Runs scored 1069 942 26.07 42.81 100s/50s 1/6 2/7 Top score 119 112 24 34 0 4 – 10.50 – 0 10 wickets in match – 0 Best bowling – 2/13 Catches/ 22/– 19/– Source: 10 June 2023 Muhammad Waseem (born 12 February 1996) is a Pakistani-born Personal life [ ] Waseem was born in Pakistan, Franchise career [ ] On 3 February 2021, in the International career [ ] In October 2021, he was named in the UAE's In November 2021, he was named in the UAE's Waseem was appointed captain of the UAE in March 2023, replacing References [ ] • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 5 October 2021. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 5 October 2021. • ^ a b Radley, Paul (13 December 2020). . Retrieved 3 February 2022. • ^ a b Radley, Paul (23 May 2021). . Retrieved 3 February 2022. • India TV News . Retrieved 5 October 2021. • Times of India . Retrieved 5 October 2021. • Sports Unfold . Retrieved 4 October 2021. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 5 October 2021. • The National . Retrieved 10 October 2021. • Emirates Cricket Board . Retrieved 23 November 2021. • Emirates Cricket Board . Retrieved 2 February 2022. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 5 February 2022. • Radley, Paul (6 March 2023). The National. Abu Dhabi . Retrieved 6 March 2023. • Radley, Paul (15 March 2023). The National. Abu Dhabi . Retrieved 6 March 2023. • International Cricket Council . Retrieved 16 March 2023...

Muhammad Waseem masterclass sends UAE to T20 World Cup as Qualifier champions

They were intent on leaving Muscat with the winners’ trophy, too, and Waseem - playing just his 12th T20 international - made sure they did, in a dominant run-chase against Ireland. The opener hit 112 as UAE chased 160 for the loss of just three wickets to give them the title – and a “Everyone has been backing me whether I have been scoring or not scoring, the coach, the captain, and the players,” said Waseem, who scored a vital half-century in the win against Nepal, too. “We have kept believing in ourselves. I have been trying to do my best. Inshallah, I can do more of this, and score more hundreds and 50s. “It was a big game, a high-pressure game and I had belief in myself. I just tried to play my natural game. “It was not easy. After six overs we had just 20 runs and two wickets gone, but [batting partner Rohan Mustafa and I] talked to each other and said to go till the end.” Waseem’s innings was reminiscent of the century he scored against the same opposition in Dubai last October, when he scored 107 not out from a total of 137 in a series-clinching run-chase. “When it comes to chasing, you need a really good head on your shoulders to calculate the innings,” Raza said. “The maturity he has shown, when he is just six months into international cricket. He has played [Abu Dhabi] T10, but international cricket is a totally different ball game. “Getting his second international hundred against a Test-playing nation, both in a chase, he has shown us that he belongs at this l...