World Wired – About Us

World Wired sports news brings you the latest updates, expert insights, match highlights, and trending stories from the world of sports. From cricket and football to snooker, chess, hockey, and tennis, we deliver coverage that keeps fans engaged and informed.

Our Story

Launched in May 2025 by Numan Mio from Kasur, Punjab, Pakistan, World Wired sports news was created out of a passion for a reliable, accurate, and dedicated sports platform. As a solo-managed site, our founder ensures every story is carefully researched and fact-checked.

Mission & Coverage

At World Wired sports news, our mission is clear: to provide real‑time, trustworthy, and compelling sports coverage.
We cover:

  • Cricket: domestic leagues, international fixtures, player profiles
  • Snooker: including Pakistan’s Muhammad Asif and his historic IBSF world titles
  • Chess: with updates on Pakistan Chess Federation events and war stories from emerging players
  • Football, hockey, tennis, and other major sports.

Expertise & Authority

  • Every article is authored and curated by Numan Mio, ensuring consistency and accountability.
  • Features key coverage of Pakistan’s sports achievements—such as Muhammad Asif’s multiple IBSF titles and Hasnain Akhtar’s U-17 world championship SAMAA TV.
  • We stay grounded in credible sources—wiki pages, PBSA, Pakistan Chess Federation, and verified news updates.

Why Choose World Wired Sports News?

  • Single-author transparency ensures trust and integrity.
  • Fact-checked content based on reliable sources and local insight.
  • Editorial clarity with open corrections and user feedback.

Get Involved

Visit our pages for:

  • Cricket | Chess | Snooker | Football coverage
  • Submit your story idea or feedback via our Contact page

External-Affiliate Insights

Explore more on Pakistan’s cue sports excellence and governance:

  • Learn about Muhammad Asif’s IBSF victories on Dawn.com or Geo News
  • Follow the Chess Federation of Pakistan for updates on local tournaments and national governance Wikipedia.