Nauman Niaz (born 19 November 1969) is a Pakistani television personality, cricket correspondent, and author. Acknowledged for his significant contributions to sports journalism and broadcasting, Niaz has been honored with the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, one of Pakistan's prestigious Civil Awards.

Nauman Niaz
Niaz in 2014.
Born (1969-11-19) November 19, 1969 (age 54)
OccupationSports personality
Years active1999–present
Sports commentary career
TeamPakistan
SportCricket
EmployerPakistan Cricket Board
Pakistan Television Corporation

Niaz has contributed articles to newspapers and has served as the anchor for numerous live cricket shows. In 2010, he authored Pakistan Cricket "The Story of Betrayal" and holds the esteemed position of the official historian of Pakistan Cricket. In 2005, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) commissioned his book, titled The Fluctuating Fortunes.

Early life and education edit

Niaz, the third child of Nusrat Hamid and Lieutenant General Hamid Niaz (retd.) of the Pakistan Army, was born in Lahore, West Pakistan. His educational journey commenced at St Mary’s Academy, Rawalpindi in 1975, followed by enrollment at Aitchison College, Lahore. Upon obtaining his Bachelors in Medicine and Bachelors in Surgery (MBBS) from the Army Medical College, Niaz served at the Holy Family Hospital in Rawalpindi. Subsequently, he pursued and completed his postgraduate studies in endocrinology.

A distinguished professional, Niaz is a member of the Royal College of Physicians and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. His academic achievements also include a Ph.D. from the University of Western Australia and a postdoctoral qualification from the University of Oxford.[citation needed]

Cricket career edit

In 1999, he commenced his professional journey as a postgraduate trainee at Holy Family Hospital. Subsequently, he transitioned to the realm of sports administration by assuming the role of Media Coordinator at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). His proficiency and dedication led to his promotion to the position of Manager Coordinator at the Asian Cricket Council. Shortly thereafter, Niaz assumed the responsibility of media manager for the Pakistan Cricket Board, contributing to the organization's communication and media relations.[1]

2021 Shoaib Akhtar spat edit

On October 28, 2021, Nauman Niaz was removed from the Pakistan Television Corporation(PTV)[2][3][4] broadcast after a dispute during the widely-watched program Game on Hai, featuring former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar.[5][6] Niaz subsequently conveyed remorse, acknowledging, "I had no right. To err is human, and for that, I apologize—not only once but a million times. Shoaib has been a rockstar. Whatever happened on camera was unbecoming."[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Dr Nauman Niaz Blasts on PCB After The Loss From Bangladesh Complete Show". Siasat.pk. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  2. ^ "PTV takes Nauman Niaz, Shoaib Akhtar off-air after spat on live TV". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 2021-10-30.
  3. ^ "No Nauman Niaz, Shoaib Akhtar on PTV till inquiry concludes | SAMAA". Samaa TV. Retrieved 2021-10-30.
  4. ^ "Dr Nauman Niaz, Shoaib Akhtar taken off air by PTV following spat". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2021-10-30.
  5. ^ Dawn.com (2021-10-27). "'Shameless and unacceptable': Shoaib Akhtar quits PTV, walks off show after being 'insulted' by anchor". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2021-10-30.
  6. ^ "Shoaib Akhtar controversy: 'Dr Nauman Niaz is a nobody, he is very rude to everyone'". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 2021-10-30.
  7. ^ Dawn.com (2021-11-05). "'I apologise a million times': Dr Nauman Niaz expresses regret over spat with Shoaib Akhtar". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2021-11-08.