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CIF City Section and Southern Section boys' and girls' high school basketball scores for ... Price 58. Corona Centennial 48, Basha (Ariz.) 45 ... (Nev.) 41, Claremont 39. Salesian 63, San Dimas 54 ...
This was the only concert tour in which Rush played the song "2112" in its entirety. [3] During the tour, the band had included live camera footage, video, lasers and strobes as part of their sets. [4] This marked the last tour until 2002 because of tragedies in Neil Peart's life. [5]
Karachi Kings' anthem for the inaugural season, was sung by Ali Azmat, titled "Dilon Ke Badshah".The anthem of the team for 2017 season titled "Dhan Dhana Dhan Hoga Re" was sung by Shehzad Roy. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] As for 2018 season, "De Dhana Dhan" was the team's official anthem sung again by Shehzad Roy. [ 45 ]
Karachi, Sindh Lahore, Punjab: Teams: Karachi Kings Lahore Qalandars: First meeting: 5 February 2016 Karachi Kings won by 7 wickets [1] Latest meeting: 9 March 2024 Karachi Kings won by 3 wickets [2] Stadiums: National Stadium (Karachi) Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore) Statistics; Meetings total: 17: Most wins: Karachi Kings (13) Most player ...
R30: 30th Anniversary World Tour is a live DVD by the Canadian rock band Rush, released on November 22, 2005 in Canada and the US, and November 28, 2005 in Europe.The DVD documents the band's R30: 30th Anniversary Tour, and was recorded on September 24, 2004 at the Festhalle Frankfurt, Germany.
Rush is the soundtrack to the film of the same name, released on September 10, 2013. The soundtrack features a musical score composed by Hans Zimmer , plus five classic rock songs by Dave Edmunds , Steve Winwood , Mud , Thin Lizzy , and David Bowie .
At that time, Karachi was the capital of Pakistan, but the only cricket ground was the one at the Karachi Gymkhana which had limited seating capacity. [10] A plan was formulated to develop a new stadium for which a plot of land measuring 174.5 acres was acquired by the Pakistan Public Works Department through the Commissioner of Karachi. [10]
In line with its status as a major port and the country's largest metropolis, it accounts for most of Pakistan's revenue generation. According to the Pakistan Federal Board of Revenue's 2006-2007 year-book, tax and customs units in Karachi were responsible for 70.75% of direct taxes, 33.65% of federal excise tax, and 23.38% of domestic sales tax. [3]