Monday 4 March 2013

Ufone Announced Unlimited Monthly Mobile Internet, SMS and MMS Package

Ufone had announced new unlimited data package for its customers with which they will be able to use unlimited mobile internet and send unlimited SMS and MMS during whole month.
Details suggest that at a flat monthly charge of Rs. 250 Ufone customers will be able to use 1.5 GB of mobile internet plus they can send 5,000 SMS and 5,000 MMS in a month.
Monthly charge is said to be including tax, and hence the total charge will be Rs. 250.
How to Subscribe:

                  
  • Customers need to dial *5506# and enjoy all the data you want, all month, for a one-time cost and no hidden charges.
Terms:
  • According to the fair usage policy, the maximum amount of SMS and MMS in this offer will be 5,000 each and the volume of Mobile Internet will be 1.5GB.

Sunday 3 March 2013

Pakistan Beat South Africa In 2nd T20 And Wins The Series By 1-0

Pakistan Beat South Africa In Second T20 And Wins The Series By 1-0
 Pakistan 195 for 7 (Hafeez 86, Kleinveldt 2-27) v South Africa

 Mohammed Hafeez turned his tour around as he became the first Pakistan batsman to score 1,000 Twenty20 runs and notched up his highest score in the format to propel his team to a big total in the deciding match against South Africa. With no Dale Steyn to contend with, Hafeez played with freedom and finally showed some of his class on this tour.

South Africa's attack was flayed almost from the very beginning of their innings and may have been taken by surprise at Nasir Jamshed and Ahmed Shehzad's positive approach.

Shehzad was the more confident of the two openers and showed the first sign of his intent with a cut in the second over. Lonwabo Tsotsobe offered width and even though there was a third man prowling, Shehzad went on a Sehwag-esque upper cut and beat the fielder.

In the third over, the pair stepped up. Shehzad settled in against Kyle Abbott. He took on the full ball and the short one and seemed to enjoy the ball coming on at pace. Jamshed could not find his timing in the same way and after being hampered by what looked like a hand niggle, was cramped for room by Tsotsobe and played the ball straight to Justin Ontong at midwicket.

The very next ball, the South African fielders made the mistake that cost them. Hafeez cut the ball to Faf du Plessis at point and Shehzad had charged all the way up to the other end. Du Plessis' throw missed the non-strikers' stumps but went to mid-on, where Ontong had enough time to run Shehzad out. He also missed, letting Shehzad off a second time.
      
Shehzad did not make another mistake until much later. Instead, he went on to display power and placement in equal quantities. He launched Chris Morris over long-off to show his competency of the former and beat du Plessis, arguably the most agile fielder around, by opening the face of his bat to guide a slower ball for four in an elegant showing of the latter.

What characterised his 83-run second-wicket partnership with Hafeez was how well they both found gaps and timed their shots. Hafeez pulled when it wasn't short enough but took advantage of the powerplay and lack of fielders outside the ring, he charged Robin Peterson with success and even managed to thread his defensive shots between fielders.

The area behind short fine-leg and backward point was a favourite of both the batsmen and they scored nine boundaries there between them. When they were at the crease, the run-rate remained above 10-an-over and a massive total was in sight.

But Shehzad could not time his running as well as his shots and he eventually fell on his sword. Hafeez reverse-swept Justin Ontong, brought on as du Plessis tried to keep the over-rate under control, wanted a run but Shehzad set off late. Morris' throw from short third man was accurate and Shehzad had to go for 46.

Hafeez continued aggressively with Ontong and cow corner his new target. He nailed it three times in the 14th over to bring up his highest T20 score and set himself up to become a centurion in the format. With the time and the confidence to get there, it seemed nothing would stop Hafeez except himself. In a bizarre twist, he slid onto his stumps as he smashed a Rory Kleinveldt ball over the covers and was out hit wicket.

That sparked a mini collapse for Pakistan. They lost four wickets in the space of 19 balls as South Africa's death bowling showed improvement. Kleinveldt, who had tried the slower ball to some effect earlier, picked up two wickets, with Chris Morris and Kyle Abbott also benefitting.

Only Kleinveldt may be able to salvage some pride from his bowling figures and the unit as a whole may salvage something in being able to keep Pakistan under 200.

Mohammed Hafeez turned his tour around as he became the first Pakistan batsman to score 1,000 Twenty20 runs and notched up his highest score in the format to propel his team to a big total in the deciding match against South Africa. With no Dale Steyn to contend with, Hafeez played with freedom and finally showed some of his class on this tour.
South Africa's attack was flayed almost from the very beginning of their innings and may have been taken by surprise at Nasir Jamshed and Ahmed Shehzad's positive approach.
Shehzad was the more confident of the two openers and showed the first sign of his intent with a cut in the second over. Lonwabo Tsotsobe offered width and even though there was a third man prowling, Shehzad went on a Sehwag-esque upper cut and beat the fielder.
In the third over, the pair stepped up. Shehzad settled in against Kyle Abbott. He took on the full ball and the short one and seemed to enjoy the ball coming on at pace. Jamshed could not find his timing in the same way and after being hampered by what looked like a hand niggle, was cramped for room by Tsotsobe and played the ball straight to Justin Ontong at midwicket.
The very next ball, the South African fielders made the mistake that cost them. Hafeez cut the ball to Faf du Plessis at point and Shehzad had charged all the way up to the other end. Du Plessis' throw missed the non-strikers' stumps but went to mid-on, where Ontong had enough time to run Shehzad out. He also missed, letting Shehzad off a second time.
Shehzad did not make another mistake until much later. Instead, he went on to display power and placement in equal quantities. He launched Chris Morris over long-off to show his competency of the former and beat du Plessis, arguably the most agile fielder around, by opening the face of his bat to guide a slower ball for four in an elegant showing of the latter.
What characterised his 83-run second-wicket partnership with Hafeez was how well they both found gaps and timed their shots. Hafeez pulled when it wasn't short enough but took advantage of the powerplay and lack of fielders outside the ring, he charged Robin Peterson with success and even managed to thread his defensive shots between fielders.
The area behind short fine-leg and backward point was a favourite of both the batsmen and they scored nine boundaries there between them. When they were at the crease, the run-rate remained above 10-an-over and a massive total was in sight.
But Shehzad could not time his running as well as his shots and he eventually fell on his sword. Hafeez reverse-swept Justin Ontong, brought on as du Plessis tried to keep the over-rate under control, wanted a run but Shehzad set off late. Morris' throw from short third man was accurate and Shehzad had to go for 46.
Hafeez continued aggressively with Ontong and cow corner his new target. He nailed it three times in the 14th over to bring up his highest T20 score and set himself up to become a centurion in the format. With the time and the confidence to get there, it seemed nothing would stop Hafeez except himself. In a bizarre twist, he slid onto his stumps as he smashed a Rory Kleinveldt ball over the covers and was out hit wicket.
That sparked a mini collapse for Pakistan. They lost four wickets in the space of 19 balls as South Africa's death bowling showed improvement. Kleinveldt, who had tried the slower ball to some effect earlier, picked up two wickets, with Chris Morris and Kyle Abbott also benefitting.
Only Kleinveldt may be able to salvage some pride from his bowling figures and the unit as a whole may salvage something in being able to keep Pakistan under 200.
- See more at: http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-africa-v-pakistan-2013/content/current/story/623321.html#sthash.uzQbP13t.dpuf
Pakistan 195 for 7 (Hafeez 86, Kleinveldt 2-27) v South Africa - See more at: http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-africa-v-pakistan-2013/content/current/story/623321.html#sthash.uzQbP13t.dpuf
Mohammed Hafeez turned his tour around as he became the first Pakistan batsman to score 1,000 Twenty20 runs and notched up his highest score in the format to propel his team to a big total in the deciding match against South Africa. With no Dale Steyn to contend with, Hafeez played with freedom and finally showed some of his class on this tour.
South Africa's attack was flayed almost from the very beginning of their innings and may have been taken by surprise at Nasir Jamshed and Ahmed Shehzad's positive approach.
Shehzad was the more confident of the two openers and showed the first sign of his intent with a cut in the second over. Lonwabo Tsotsobe offered width and even though there was a third man prowling, Shehzad went on a Sehwag-esque upper cut and beat the fielder.
In the third over, the pair stepped up. Shehzad settled in against Kyle Abbott. He took on the full ball and the short one and seemed to enjoy the ball coming on at pace. Jamshed could not find his timing in the same way and after being hampered by what looked like a hand niggle, was cramped for room by Tsotsobe and played the ball straight to Justin Ontong at midwicket.
The very next ball, the South African fielders made the mistake that cost them. Hafeez cut the ball to Faf du Plessis at point and Shehzad had charged all the way up to the other end. Du Plessis' throw missed the non-strikers' stumps but went to mid-on, where Ontong had enough time to run Shehzad out. He also missed, letting Shehzad off a second time.
Shehzad did not make another mistake until much later. Instead, he went on to display power and placement in equal quantities. He launched Chris Morris over long-off to show his competency of the former and beat du Plessis, arguably the most agile fielder around, by opening the face of his bat to guide a slower ball for four in an elegant showing of the latter.
What characterised his 83-run second-wicket partnership with Hafeez was how well they both found gaps and timed their shots. Hafeez pulled when it wasn't short enough but took advantage of the powerplay and lack of fielders outside the ring, he charged Robin Peterson with success and even managed to thread his defensive shots between fielders.
The area behind short fine-leg and backward point was a favourite of both the batsmen and they scored nine boundaries there between them. When they were at the crease, the run-rate remained above 10-an-over and a massive total was in sight.
But Shehzad could not time his running as well as his shots and he eventually fell on his sword. Hafeez reverse-swept Justin Ontong, brought on as du Plessis tried to keep the over-rate under control, wanted a run but Shehzad set off late. Morris' throw from short third man was accurate and Shehzad had to go for 46.
Hafeez continued aggressively with Ontong and cow corner his new target. He nailed it three times in the 14th over to bring up his highest T20 score and set himself up to become a centurion in the format. With the time and the confidence to get there, it seemed nothing would stop Hafeez except himself. In a bizarre twist, he slid onto his stumps as he smashed a Rory Kleinveldt ball over the covers and was out hit wicket.
That sparked a mini collapse for Pakistan. They lost four wickets in the space of 19 balls as South Africa's death bowling showed improvement. Kleinveldt, who had tried the slower ball to some effect earlier, picked up two wickets, with Chris Morris and Kyle Abbott also benefitting.
Only Kleinveldt may be able to salvage some pride from his bowling figures and the unit as a whole may salvage something in being able to keep Pakistan under 200.
- See more at: http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-africa-v-pakistan-2013/content/current/story/623321.html#sthash.uzQbP13t.dpuf
Mohammed Hafeez turned his tour around as he became the first Pakistan batsman to score 1,000 Twenty20 runs and notched up his highest score in the format to propel his team to a big total in the deciding match against South Africa. With no Dale Steyn to contend with, Hafeez played with freedom and finally showed some of his class on this tour.
South Africa's attack was flayed almost from the very beginning of their innings and may have been taken by surprise at Nasir Jamshed and Ahmed Shehzad's positive approach.
Shehzad was the more confident of the two openers and showed the first sign of his intent with a cut in the second over. Lonwabo Tsotsobe offered width and even though there was a third man prowling, Shehzad went on a Sehwag-esque upper cut and beat the fielder.
In the third over, the pair stepped up. Shehzad settled in against Kyle Abbott. He took on the full ball and the short one and seemed to enjoy the ball coming on at pace. Jamshed could not find his timing in the same way and after being hampered by what looked like a hand niggle, was cramped for room by Tsotsobe and played the ball straight to Justin Ontong at midwicket.
The very next ball, the South African fielders made the mistake that cost them. Hafeez cut the ball to Faf du Plessis at point and Shehzad had charged all the way up to the other end. Du Plessis' throw missed the non-strikers' stumps but went to mid-on, where Ontong had enough time to run Shehzad out. He also missed, letting Shehzad off a second time.
Shehzad did not make another mistake until much later. Instead, he went on to display power and placement in equal quantities. He launched Chris Morris over long-off to show his competency of the former and beat du Plessis, arguably the most agile fielder around, by opening the face of his bat to guide a slower ball for four in an elegant showing of the latter.
What characterised his 83-run second-wicket partnership with Hafeez was how well they both found gaps and timed their shots. Hafeez pulled when it wasn't short enough but took advantage of the powerplay and lack of fielders outside the ring, he charged Robin Peterson with success and even managed to thread his defensive shots between fielders.
The area behind short fine-leg and backward point was a favourite of both the batsmen and they scored nine boundaries there between them. When they were at the crease, the run-rate remained above 10-an-over and a massive total was in sight.
But Shehzad could not time his running as well as his shots and he eventually fell on his sword. Hafeez reverse-swept Justin Ontong, brought on as du Plessis tried to keep the over-rate under control, wanted a run but Shehzad set off late. Morris' throw from short third man was accurate and Shehzad had to go for 46.
Hafeez continued aggressively with Ontong and cow corner his new target. He nailed it three times in the 14th over to bring up his highest T20 score and set himself up to become a centurion in the format. With the time and the confidence to get there, it seemed nothing would stop Hafeez except himself. In a bizarre twist, he slid onto his stumps as he smashed a Rory Kleinveldt ball over the covers and was out hit wicket.
That sparked a mini collapse for Pakistan. They lost four wickets in the space of 19 balls as South Africa's death bowling showed improvement. Kleinveldt, who had tried the slower ball to some effect earlier, picked up two wickets, with Chris Morris and Kyle Abbott also benefitting.
Only Kleinveldt may be able to salvage some pride from his bowling figures and the unit as a whole may salvage something in being able to keep Pakistan under 200.
- See more at: http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-africa-v-pakistan-2013/content/current/story/623321.html#sthash.uzQbP13t.dpuf
Mohammed Hafeez turned his tour around as he became the first Pakistan batsman to score 1,000 Twenty20 runs and notched up his highest score in the format to propel his team to a big total in the deciding match against South Africa. With no Dale Steyn to contend with, Hafeez played with freedom and finally showed some of his class on this tour.
South Africa's attack was flayed almost from the very beginning of their innings and may have been taken by surprise at Nasir Jamshed and Ahmed Shehzad's positive approach.
Shehzad was the more confident of the two openers and showed the first sign of his intent with a cut in the second over. Lonwabo Tsotsobe offered width and even though there was a third man prowling, Shehzad went on a Sehwag-esque upper cut and beat the fielder.
In the third over, the pair stepped up. Shehzad settled in against Kyle Abbott. He took on the full ball and the short one and seemed to enjoy the ball coming on at pace. Jamshed could not find his timing in the same way and after being hampered by what looked like a hand niggle, was cramped for room by Tsotsobe and played the ball straight to Justin Ontong at midwicket.
The very next ball, the South African fielders made the mistake that cost them. Hafeez cut the ball to Faf du Plessis at point and Shehzad had charged all the way up to the other end. Du Plessis' throw missed the non-strikers' stumps but went to mid-on, where Ontong had enough time to run Shehzad out. He also missed, letting Shehzad off a second time.
Shehzad did not make another mistake until much later. Instead, he went on to display power and placement in equal quantities. He launched Chris Morris over long-off to show his competency of the former and beat du Plessis, arguably the most agile fielder around, by opening the face of his bat to guide a slower ball for four in an elegant showing of the latter.
What characterised his 83-run second-wicket partnership with Hafeez was how well they both found gaps and timed their shots. Hafeez pulled when it wasn't short enough but took advantage of the powerplay and lack of fielders outside the ring, he charged Robin Peterson with success and even managed to thread his defensive shots between fielders.
The area behind short fine-leg and backward point was a favourite of both the batsmen and they scored nine boundaries there between them. When they were at the crease, the run-rate remained above 10-an-over and a massive total was in sight.
But Shehzad could not time his running as well as his shots and he eventually fell on his sword. Hafeez reverse-swept Justin Ontong, brought on as du Plessis tried to keep the over-rate under control, wanted a run but Shehzad set off late. Morris' throw from short third man was accurate and Shehzad had to go for 46.
Hafeez continued aggressively with Ontong and cow corner his new target. He nailed it three times in the 14th over to bring up his highest T20 score and set himself up to become a centurion in the format. With the time and the confidence to get there, it seemed nothing would stop Hafeez except himself. In a bizarre twist, he slid onto his stumps as he smashed a Rory Kleinveldt ball over the covers and was out hit wicket.
That sparked a mini collapse for Pakistan. They lost four wickets in the space of 19 balls as South Africa's death bowling showed improvement. Kleinveldt, who had tried the slower ball to some effect earlier, picked up two wickets, with Chris Morris and Kyle Abbott also benefitting.
Only Kleinveldt may be able to salvage some pride from his bowling figures and the unit as a whole may salvage something in being able to keep Pakistan under 200.
- See more at: http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-africa-v-pakistan-2013/content/current/story/623321.html#sthash.uzQbP13t.dpuf
Pakistan 195 for 7 (Hafeez 86, Kleinveldt 2-27) v South Africa - See more at: http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-africa-v-pakistan-2013/content/current/story/623321.html#sthash.uzQbP13t.dpuf
Pakistan 195 for 7 (Hafeez 86, Kleinveldt 2-27) v South Africa - See more at: http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-africa-v-pakistan-2013/content/current/story/623321.html#sthash.uzQbP13t.dpuf
Pakistan 195 for 7 (Hafeez 86, Kleinveldt 2-27) v South Africa - See more at: http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-africa-v-pakistan-2013/content/current/story/623321.html#sthash.uzQbP13t.dpuf
Pakistan 195 for 7 (Hafeez 86, Kleinveldt 2-27) v South Africa - See more at: http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-africa-v-pakistan-2013/content/current/story/623321.html#sthash.uzQbP13t.dpuf
Pakistan 195 for 7 (Hafeez 86, Kleinveldt 2-27) v South Africa - See more at: http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-africa-v-pakistan-2013/content/current/story/623321.html#sthash.uzQbP13t.dpuf

Saturday 2 March 2013

Black Pepper (Kali Mirch) Benefits In Urdu

Black pepper is a spice which is known all around the world by different names. Here are some facts about the black pepper.

Facts about Black Pepper

  • Peppercorns are dark black in color.
  • Pepper is a spice with a strong, pungent taste.
  • Taking off the skin of black pepper results in the formation of white pepper. White pepper is the same as black pepper and should not be regarded as a different spice.

Health Benefits of Black Pepper

Black pepper provides numerous benefits to our health. Some of its most important advantages are listed below.
  • Black pepper speeds up the rate of our heart beat.
  • Black pepper can be used as a home remedy for poison. It can prove to be a first aid for situations when a poisonous substance is swallowed accidently. Black pepper induces vomiting which results in the removal of poison from the alimentary canal on immediate basis.
  • It proves to very effective for the treatment of common cold and flu.
  • The ailments related to the brain can also be alleviated with the use of black pepper.
  • Black pepper boosts hunger.
  • Several vitamins are found in the black pepper seeds. These include vitamin B and vitamin E.
  • It contains iron.
  • Black pepper is effective for curing urinary tract problems.
  • If a person is suffering from any ailments related to the lungs, using black pepper will alleviate his or her lung problems. In particular, black pepper is very effective for removing sputum from the air passages. As a result, a person feels refreshed.
  • Muscular strength is attained by using black pepper.
  • Chewing black pepper can help you treat a sore throat.
  • Mouth odor can be alleviated by using black pepper.

Uses of Black Pepper

Black pepper is used in various ways in households. It is used to spice up the food or as a household remedy for a number of common diseases.
  • “Garam Masla”, which is a combination of several spices, is used commonly in Pakistan and India. Black pepper is the dominant spice used for making Garam Masala.
  • In the Asian countries, red chilies and green chilies are the most commonly used hot spices. However, black pepper is more common in the West, such as the European countries. This is because black pepper is more expensive. Therefore, the people of the developing countries cannot afford to use it lavishly every day.
  • In the European countries, a delicious gravy is prepared by using black pepper as an important spice. The other ingredients which complement its taste include cumin and cinnamon.
  • Food prepared by using black pepper is more tasteful than that prepared by using red chilies.\
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  •                                   READ IN URDU LANGUAGE

Thursday 28 February 2013

Check Telenor Number Easily

                            Check Telenor Number Easily


                            Send Balank Sms to 7421
How to find telenor sim number without balance for free?
 
There are lot of people who don’t know exactly how to check telnor sim number. Sometimes you don’t know what is your number and you want to check your number. It is not very difficult but need a code which you have to dial but it is only possible if you are using the same sim which you want to know about. You cant not check other sim numbers or a sim which you don’t have in your mobile phone. All procedure is very easy. Just put a new sim into your phone sim jacket and dial a code to know your sim number. To do this, you don’t need a balance but it is possible without any balance or zero balance. Almost every mobile company offer these kinds of services for free including Telenor, Ufone, Jazz, Warid and Zong in Pakistan.
 
Telenor is one of the best mobile network service providers in Pakistan. It has coverage from Karachi to Gilgit and all around Pakistan. It always offers best and cheap call packages, sms and internet offers for it valuable customers. Because other companies also offer best offer so in the end customers get most benefits from these companies. You can now make free calls for hours daily in just few Rupees.
 

How to get Telenor Sim Information?

There are different codes and number which you can dial to check your telnor sim numbers. Or just ask a query to telenor helpline number or go to your nearest customer services center or franchise in your area.
  • *8888#
  • *101#
  • Write a message “A” and send it to 7421 to know your sim number.
 
Or
Send a number printed on backside of your sim card to telenor helpline and soon you will receive a message about your sim number with all details and it is totally free and you can make it al without balance.
 
 

How to Share Balance in Telenor?

You can share balance to other telenor number very easily and simply. You can send balance of Rs. 15 to Rs. 2 hundred to and numbers. *1*1*mobilenumber*amount# and then dial 1 from your phone number.
 

How to Check Telenor Balance?

You can check your telehnor balance with 2 methods.
  • Dial *444# from your mobile number but with telenor sim.
  • Or by choosing telenor services from your handset to receive a sms.
 

How to Block Telenor number?

 
If you don’t want to attend a caller and want to block a sim number then it is possible. Just send a sms “sub” to 420 from your telenor sim number. Company will send you a message about all details. Now you can send as much number as you want to block.
After this you can also unblock those numbers.

Wednesday 27 February 2013

Djuice FREE Calls Offer

Best call rates at Djuice Free Call Offer

Now you can talk to your friends and family all day long with Djuice Free Call Offer. With unlimited FnF calls for the entire day, subscribers can now make calls to all On-net FnF numbers for one day at the best call rates.


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Subscription Rs 8+t
Subscription String *000#
Duration Daily
Exclusion window 6pm -10pm

Terms and conditions

Subscribers can now make calls to all On-net FnF numbers for one day (excluding 6pm-10pm) @ Rs 8 + Tax
Offer will be available on all djuice main, Din Raat, One Plan


The Fine Print...

With effect of 17/03/2011, 19.5% FED applies on usage
11.5% withholding tax at recharge





Frequently Asked Questions

• Which PricePlan is the offer valid on?
Valid on djuice main, Din Raat & One Plan (Qbrand, Qbrand 3 & Qbrand 5)

• What is the rate for FnF Onnet?
Free for the day of subscription

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All day excluding 6pm-10pm (Daily)

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By subscribing to the string *000#

• When will the offer expire?
There is no cutoff time for subscription; offer will expire at midnight irrespective of subscription time

• What will happen if the customer dials the old *345*000# string?
The same new offer will be pushed to him