Karachi: The whole of Pakistan erupted with joy when the home side defeated arch rivals India in the ICC Champions Trophy clash late Saturday night.Thousands of jubilant cricket fans came out on the streets in cities like Karachi, Hyderabad, and Lahore
Karachi: The Cricket Board of Pakistan has banned six players including left arm fast bowler Sohail Tanvir for allegedly misbehaving with umpires and ball tampering charges. Ahmed Shahzed, Sohail Khan, Javed Qadeer and Nadeem Sheikh are among the six players who
Karachi: Bees stung Pakistan captain Younis Khan outside his home leaving his face swollen in just a few minutes. The attack forced him to skip a pre-scheduled media discussion session in the city.The freak accident took place early Thursday morning
Karachi: Two people were killed and 25 injured in the celebrations that held in after they won the T20 world cup on Sunday.Ten-year-old Subhan and 35-year-old Dhani Buksh were killed by aerial firing in Liaquatabad and Gulistan-e-Jauhar areas.Eleven of those injured
Karachi: Pakistan cricket captain Younus Khan has said that his team could win the World Twenty20 Championship this time around.Pakistan was defeated by arch rivals India in the final match of the inaugural World Twenty20 Championship by five runs in Johannesburg
Dubai: In a major setback to Pakistan Cricket Board, the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday decided not to hold any match of the 2011 World Cup in Pakistan.During an important ICC meet held in Dubai today, it was decided that
Mumbai: India will tour to Pakistan early next year despite the latest bombing in Islamabad, a BCCI official said on Tuesday.
Lahore: The much awaited India-Pakistan Test series will get under way from Karachi with a three-day side match early next year.
Lahore, Aug 16: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is putting up a brave front, claiming that they are capable of hosting the Champions Trophy, but, the inside story is contradictory as there is a ''sinking feeling'' of losing the battle among its officials and they are ''expecting the worst'' in the next few days, sources said.
London: Yesterday's suicide blast in Lahore killing seven people, and the Taliban threats for carrying out similar blasts in days to come in Lahore and Karachi, has furthered thrown the forthcoming Champions Trophy into a rough weather.