New Delhi : Pakistan's second string cricket team will tour India next month for a Limited overs Tournament also featuring Sri Lanka, it was announced The tournament, organised by the Asian Cricket Foundation (ACF), will be held in the southern city of Bangalore from December 13-21.
Kolkata: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday said resumption of Indo-Pak cricketing ties could be "round the corner" as it was getting "positive indications" from the Centre which recently cleared the junior team to play their arch-rivals in three tournaments.
Islamabad: Hoping to see a revival of senior level cricket between the two archrivals at the earliest, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Gen Tauqir Zia on Tuesday welcomed the Indian government's decision to allow its junior cricket team to visit Pakistan.
Karachi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) uncertainty over getting government clearance for cricket tours by their junior and 'A' teams to Pakistan may put the holding of the Asian Cricket Foundation (ACF) sanctioned triangular tournament in doubt.
Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) says it is yet to receive an official confirmation from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) about forthcoming senior or junior tours.
Kolkata: After decades of civil war and a repressive Taliban regime the Afghans are now getting ready to play cricket.
Dhaka: A thaw in ties between India and Pakistan has raised hopes of finally holding the twice-postponed Asia Cup tournament, an ACC official said here Wednesday.
New Delhi: Pakistan on Sunday expressed the hope that by the time the Asia Cup is held next year, its cricket relations with India would have improved sufficiently enough to allow it to participate in the tournament.
Islamabad: Preparing the ground for some meaningful discussions with India on resumption of cricket ties, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday expressed its readiness to play India at neutral venues and also participate in the Asia Cup, provided New Delhi was willing to reciprocate.
New Delhi: Cricket chiefs from India and Pakistan will meet in Dubai early next month to resolve the impasse arising out of the Indian government's refusal to sanction bilateral series against Pakistan.