Pakistan at the 2010 Commonwealth Games

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Pakistan at the
2010 Commonwealth Games
Flag of Pakistan.svg
CGF codePAK
CGAPakistan Olympic Association
Websitenocpakistan.org
in Delhi, India
Competitors54
Flag bearersOpening:Mohammad Ali Shah (Chef-de-Mission)
Closing:
Medals
Ranked 17th
Gold
2
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
5
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)

Pakistan competed at the 2010 Commonwealth Games held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14 October 2010.

Medalist[]

Medal Name Sport Discipline Date
 Gold Azhar Hussain Wrestling Men's 55 kg 10 October
 Gold Muhammad Inam Wrestling Men's 84 kg 10 October
 Silver Azhar Hussain Wrestling Men's 55 kg 6 October
 Bronze Muhammad Waseem Boxing Light flyweight 11 October
 Bronze Haroon Shahid Iqbal Khan Boxing Flyweight 11 October

Opening ceremony flag controversy[]

The flag bearer for Pakistan at the opening ceremony was scheduled to be weight-lifter Shujauddin Malik but as the teams entered the stadium the chef de mission, Dr. Mohammad Ali Shah insisted on carrying the flag himself. Pakistan weightlifting manager Rashid Mehmood said the team had considered a boycott in protest at the actions of the official but later withdrew their threat after Pakistan Olympic Association chief, , assured them Shah would be sanctioned for his actions.[1][2]

Athletics[]

Pakistan sent 2 para athletes.

Para-Sport - Men[]

Competitor(s) Event Time Rank
100m 12.68[3] 6 (heat 1)[3]
100m 12.69[4] 7 (heat 3)[4]

Boxing[]

Pakistan sent 6 Boxers to 2010 Commonwealth Games. In the team is also the boxer Amir Khan's brother Haroon Khan who is a British Pakistani and was offered to represent the country on behalf of his dual nationality.

Men[]

Competitor(s) Event Qualification bout Opponent 1/8 Elimination bout Opponent 1/4 Elimination bout Opponent Semifinals bout Opponent Rank
Muhammad Waseem Lightflyweight (49 kg) -- 11-5[5] Sri Lanka Ghana Duke Micah Namibia Japhet Uutoni Bronze medal icon.svg
Haroon Shahid Iqbal Khan Flyweight (52 kg) RSCH R3[6] Tanzania 8-5[7] Mauritius +3-3 Wales Andrew Selby India Suranjoy Mayengbam Bronze medal icon.svg
Bantamweight (56 kg) 0-7 India Akhil Kumar -- -- --
Nawaz Dad Khan Lightweight (60 kg) 1-11[8] Nigeria -- -- --
Nisar Khan Middleweight (75 kg) RSCH R1[9] Papua New Guinea 13-1 Seychelles 2-5[10] Wales --
Mir Wais Khan Super Heavyweight (91 kg+) -- 1-10 Trinidad and Tobago -- --

Officials[]

  • Manager: Maj Nasir Ejaz Tung[11]
  • Coaches: Francisco Herandez Roldan and Ejaz Mehmood[11]

Field Hockey[]

Men[]

Pakistan has been drawn into Group A with Australia, India, Malaysia and Scotland. The following is a list of players and officials:

Players[12][13]

  1. Zeeshan Ashraf (captain)
  2. Mohammad Irfan
  3. Waseem Ahmad
  4. Mohammad Rashid
  5. Fareed Ahmad
  6. Shafqat Rasool
  7. Rehan Butt
  8. Shakeel Abbasi
  9. Abdul Haseem Khan
  10. Muhammad Waqas Sharif
  11. Mohammad Rizwan
  12. Imran Shah (goal keeper)
  13. Muhammad Kashif Javed

Officials

  • Khawaja Muhammad Junaid (manager)
  • (coach)
  • Ahmad Alam and Ajmal Khan Lodhi (assistant coaches)
  • Faizur Rehman (physio)
  • Nadeem Khan Lodhi (video analyst)

Pool A[]

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Australia 12 4 4 0 0 15 2 +13
 India 9 4 3 0 1 16 11 +5
 Pakistan 6 4 2 0 2 11 9 +2
 Malaysia 3 4 1 0 3 5 14 –9
 Scotland 0 4 0 0 4 0 18 –18
5 October 2010
10:30 (IST)
10:00 (PST)
Pakistan  3–0  Scotland
Shakeel Abbasi Goal 20'
Rehan Butt Goal 25'
Muhammad Imran Goal 43'
Report
Umpires:
Nathan Stagno (GIB)
Peter Wright (RSA)


6 October 2010
20:30 (IST)
20:00 (PST)
Pakistan  4–1  Malaysia
Muhammad Imran Goal 17'
Shakeel Abbasi Goal 38'
Rehan Butt Goal 43'
Muhammad Waqas Goal 65'
Report Goal 32'
Umpires:
Peter Wright (RSA)
Gareth Greenfield (NZL)


9 October 2010
10:30 (IST)
10:00 (PST)
Pakistan  0–1  Australia
Report Ciriello Goal 33'
Umpires:
Richmond Attipoe (GHA)
Martin Madden (SCO)


10 October 2010
19:00
Pakistan  4 - 7  India
Muhammad Imran Goal 27'
Muhammad Rizwan Goal 29'
Muhammad Irfan Goal 58'
Shakeel Abbasi Goal 68'
Report Sandeep Singh Goal 3' Goal 11'
Shivendra Singh Goal 19' Goal 59'
Saravanjit Singh Goal 20'
Danish Mujtaba Goal 41'
Dharamvir Singh Goal 45'
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
Nathan Stagno (GIB)
Fifth and sixth place[]
12 October 2010
13:30
Pakistan  2–3 (a.e.t.)  South Africa
Rehan Butt Goal 28' Goal 53' Report Justin Reid-Ross Goal 55' Goal 75'
Gareth Carr Goal 62'
Umpires:
Andrew Kennedy (ENG)
Gareth Greenfield (NZL)

Goal Scorers[]

Player Pld Goals
Muhammad Imran 3 2
Shakeel Abbasi 3 2
Rehan Butt 3 2
Muhammad Waqas 3 1

Shooting[]

Pakistan will send 6 male shooters and 1 female shooter to 2010 Commonwealth Games.

Pistol - Men[]

Competitor(s) Event Average Total Points Rank
Irshad Ali 50m Singles - 519 17[14]
50m Singles - 634.2 6[15]
Irshad Ali
Kalimullah Khan
50m Pairs 8.900 1068 6[16]
Irshad Ali 10m Air Pistol Singles - 550-7x[17] 19[17]
Kalimullah Khan 10m Air Pistol Singles - 667[17] 8[17]
Irshad Ali
Kalimullah Khan
10m Air Pistol Pairs - 1111-18x 10[18]
Irshad Ali 25m Centrefire Pistol Singles - - -
25m Centrefire Pistol Singles - - -
Irshad Ali
Mustaqeem Shah
25m Centrefire Pistol Pairs - - -
Irshad Ali 25m Standard Pistol Singles - - -
Mustaqeem Shah 25m Standard Pistol Singles - - -
Irshad Ali
Mustaqeem Shah
25m Standard Pistol Pairs - - -
Mustaqeem Shah 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Singles - - -

Pistol - Women[]

Competitor(s) Event Average Points Rank
25m Singles 9.250 555 11[19]
Tazeem Akhtar Abbasi 10m Air Pistol Singles - 369-8x[20] 13[20]

Clay Target - Men[]

Competitor(s) Event Points Rank
Skeet Singles - -
Skeet Singles - -
Skeet Doubles - -
Skeet Doubles - -
Trap Singles 105 32[21]
Aamer Iqbal Double Trap Singles - -

Officials[]

  • Coach: Razi Ahmed Khan[11]

Squash[]

Pakistan sent 4 males squash players to 2010 Commonwealth Games.

Men[]

Singles[]

Competitor(s) Event First Round Opponent Round of 32 Opponent Round of 16 Opponent
Aamir Atlas Khan Singles 11-2, 11-2, 11-6[22] Bangladesh 11-2, 11-4, 11-2[23] Trinidad and Tobago 12-10, 3-11, 5-11, 5-11[24] EnglandNick Matthew
Danish Atlas Khan Singles 11-1, 11-5, 11-2[25] Jamaica 5-11, 4-11, 3-11[26] EnglandDaryl Selby --
Yasir Butt Singles w/o JamaicaChristopher Binnie 4-11, 3-11, 1-11[27] Pakistan Farhan Mehboob --
Farhan Mehboob Singles 11-3, 11-4, 11-8[28] Uganda 11-4, 11-3, 11-1[27] Pakistan Yasir Butt 9-11, 6-11, 8-11[29] AustraliaStewart Boswell

Doubles[]

Competitor(s) Event First match Opponent Second match Opponent Round of 16 Opponent
Aamer Atlas Khan
Farhan Mehboob
Doubles 7-11, 11-10, 3-11[30] New Zealand Campbell Grayson
New Zealand Martin Knight
11-1, 11-4[31] Uganda
Uganda
4-11, 5-11[32] Australia Stewart Boswell
Australia David Palmer
Danish Atlas Khan
Yasir Butt
Doubles 8-11, 3-11[33] Scotland Alan Clyne
Scotland Harry Leitch
11-5, 11-8[34] Malawi
Malawi
6-11, 8-11[35] England Daryl Selby
England Peter Barker

Official[]

  • Malik Amjad Ali Noon[11]

Tennis[]

Pakistan sent 2 tennis players to 2010 Commonwealth Games, one of whom is the recently successful US Open doubles runner-up Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi.

Men[]

Competitor(s) Event First Round Opponent Second round Opponent
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi Singles 6-2, 7-6[36] Uganda 4-6, 5-7 AustraliaMatt Ebden
Aqeel Khan Singles 2-6, 6-7[37] EnglandRoss Hutchins --
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
Aqeel Khan
Doubles 6-7, 4-6[38] Australia P Hanley
Australia P Luczak
--

Officials[]

  • Coach: Mohammad Khalid[11]

Weightlifting[]

Pakistan sent 6 weightlifters and 1 para athlete to 2010 Commonwealth Games.

Men[]

Athlete Event Weights Lifted Total Lifted Rank
Snatch Clean & Jerk
Abdullah Ghafoor 56 kg 104 133 237 4[39]
Muhammad Ishtiaq Ghafoor 62 kg 115 145 260 7[40]
Mati - ur - Rehman 69 kg 126 157 283 5
Khurram Shahzad 85 kg 140 166 306 7[41]
Shujauddin Malik 94 kg - - - DNF[42]
Sajjad Amin Malik 105 kg - - - 7

Para-Sport Powerlifting Men[]

Competitor(s) Event Total pressed Rank
Open Bench Press

Officials[]

  • Coach: Muhammad Ilyas Butt[11][43]
  • Manager: Rashid Mahmood[43]

Wrestling[]

Pakistan sent 6 wrestlers to the Games.

Freestyle - Men[]

Competitor(s) Event Qualification Opponent Quarterfinals Opponent Repechage Opponent Bronze match Opponent Semi-finals Opponent Finals Opponent Rank
Azhar Hussain 55 kg Victory by fall[44] Canada India Anil Kumar -- -- Victory by fall[45] Sri Lanka

vs

Victory by fall[46] Nigeria Ebikewenimo Welson Gold medal icon.svg
60 kg -- 1-3[47] Scotland -- -- -- --
66 kg 3-0[48] Sri Lanka India Sushil Kumar Australia 1-3[46] Canada -- --
74 kg -- 0-3[47] South Africa The Gambia Bakary Jarju Lost "by fall"[49] Canada Evan MacDonald -- --
Muhammad Inam 84 kg -- Greater superiority[50] Kenya -- -- 3-1[51] South Africa 3-1[46] India Anuj Kumar Gold medal icon.svg
Muhammad Umar 96 kg -- 0-3[47] Canada Korey Jarvis Australia 1-3[49] England -- --

Greco-Roman - Men[]

Competitor(s) Event Qualification[52] Opponent Repechage Opponent Quarterfinals Opponent Semi-finals Opponent Finals Opponent Rank
Azhar Hussain 55 kg -- -- 15-3 Australia 9-2 Nigeria 0-11[53] India Rajender Kumar Silver medal icon.svg
Sarmad Afaq 60 kg 1-13[54] EnglandTerence Christopher Bosson 0-9 South Africa -- -- --
Muhammad Salman 66 kg 0-5 AustraliaCory O'Brien -- -- -- --
Muhammad Ali 74 kg 0-5[55] South Africa -- -- -- --
Muhammad Inam 84 kg India -- -- -- --
Muhammad Umar 96 kg -- -- 1-7[56] Canada -- --

Officials[]

  • Manager: Chaudhry Mohammad Asghar[11]
  • Head coach: Ghulam Raza Moazen[11]
  • Coach: Mohammad Anwar[11]

See also[]

References[]

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