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, Arif Hasan, 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 |
Raheel Anwar |
100m |
12.68[3] |
6 (heat 1)[3] |
Asghar Ali |
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
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]
- Zeeshan Ashraf (captain)
- Mohammad Imran
- Mohammad Irfan
- Waseem Ahmad
- Mohammad Rashid
- Fareed Ahmad
- Shafqat Rasool
- Rehan Butt
- Shakeel Abbasi
- Abdul Haseem Khan
- Muhammad Waqas Sharif
- Mohammad Rizwan
- Mohammad Umar Bhutta
- Imran Shah (goal keeper)
- Muhammad Tauseeq
- Muhammad Kashif Javed
Officials
- Khawaja Muhammad Junaid (manager)
- Michel van den Heuvel (coach)
- Ahmad Alam and Ajmal Khan Lodhi (assistant coaches)
- Faizur Rehman (physio)
- Nadeem Khan Lodhi (video analyst)
Pool A
5 October 2010 10:30 (IST) 10:00 (PST) |
Umpires: Nathan Stagno (GIB) Peter Wright (RSA) |
|
6 October 2010 20:30 (IST) 20:00 (PST) |
Pakistan |
4 – 1 |
Malaysia |
Muhammad Imran 17' Shakeel Abbasi 38' Rehan Butt 43' Muhammad Waqas 65' |
Report |
Rahim 32' |
Umpires: Peter Wright (RSA) Gareth Greenfield (NZL) |
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9 October 2010 10:30 (IST) 10:00 (PST) |
Umpires: Richmond Attipoe (GHA) Martin Madden (SCO) |
|
Umpires: Tim Pullman (AUS) Nathan Stagno (GIB) |
|
Fifth and sixth place
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] |
Kalimullah Khan |
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 |
- |
- |
- |
Mustaqeem Shah |
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 |
Tazeem Akhtar Abbasi |
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 |
Ahmed Sultan |
Skeet Singles |
- |
- |
Amin Karamat |
Skeet Singles |
- |
- |
Ahmed Sultan |
Skeet Doubles |
- |
- |
Amin Karamat |
Skeet Doubles |
- |
- |
Aamer Iqbal |
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] |
M. Masud Rana |
11-2, 11-4, 11-2[23] |
Colin Ramasra |
12-10, 3-11, 5-11, 5-11[24] |
Nick Matthew |
Danish Atlas Khan |
Singles |
11-1, 11-5, 11-2[25] |
Bruce Barrows |
5-11, 4-11, 3-11[26] |
Daryl Selby |
-- |
|
Yasir Butt |
Singles |
w/o |
Christopher Binnie |
4-11, 3-11, 1-11[27] |
Farhan Mehboob |
-- |
|
Farhan Mehboob |
Singles |
11-3, 11-4, 11-8[28] |
Samuel Kyagulanyi |
11-4, 11-3, 11-1[27] |
Yasir Butt |
9-11, 6-11, 8-11[29] |
Stewart Boswell |
Doubles
Official
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
Officials
- Coach: Mohammad Khalid[11]
Weightlifting
Pakistan sent 6 weightlifters and 1 para athlete to 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Men
Para-Sport Powerlifting Men
Competitor(s) |
Event |
Total pressed |
Rank |
Nasir Butt |
Open Bench Press |
|
|
Officials
- Coach: Muhammad Ilyas Butt[11][43]
- Manager: Rashid Mahmood[43]
Wrestling
Pakistan sent 6 wrestlers to the Games.
Freestyle - Men
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 |
Shane Parker |
9-2 |
Sunday Sanni |
0-11[53] |
Rajender Kumar |
|
Sarmad Afaq |
60 kg |
1-13[54] |
Terence Christopher Bosson |
0-9 |
Marius Loots |
-- |
|
-- |
|
-- |
|
Muhammad Salman |
66 kg |
0-5 |
Cory O'Brien |
-- |
|
-- |
|
-- |
|
-- |
|
Muhammad Ali |
74 kg |
0-5[55] |
Richard Brian Addinall |
-- |
|
-- |
|
-- |
|
-- |
|
Muhammad Inam |
84 kg |
|
Manoj Kumar |
-- |
|
-- |
|
-- |
|
-- |
|
Muhammad Umar |
96 kg |
-- |
|
-- |
|
1-7[56] |
Eric Feunekes |
-- |
|
-- |
|
Officials
- Manager: Chaudhry Mohammad Asghar[11]
- Head coach: Ghulam Raza Moazen[11]
- Coach: Mohammad Anwar[11]
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