Lahore: Controversial Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar has reportedly undergone a liposuction surgery to remove extra fat from his body.The PCB is miffed with Akhtar’s fat removing surgery, which he had just after returning from London following knee surgery, The Daily
Abu Dhabi: New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori has regained the No. 1 bowling spot in ODIs following his performance during the 2-1 series win over Pakistan in Abu Dhabi this month.Vettori, who held the top spot last March, replaced teammate Kyle
Dubai: Pakistan edged past injury-hit New Zealand by seven runs in the second of their two Twenty20 internationals in Dubai to take the series 2-0.Teenager Umar Akmal top scored with an unbeaten 56 from 49 balls as Pakistan, who won the
Dubai: After a completion of the 3 match ODI series, which New Zealand won 2-1, the focus now shifts to the 2 Twenty20 international matches, which Pakistan feels they are better placed to win.World Twenty20 champion Pakistan bounced back from losing
Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is under fire for appointing Mohammad Yousuf as the captain of the Test team.Former players and officials have criticized the PCB for the sudden change in the leadership and blamed the board for not standing
Lahore: Pakistan captain Younus Khan has been sacked following the ODI series loss to New Zealand in Abu Dhabi.Mohammed Yousuf has been named the new captain for the Test series against New Zealand.Wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal has been made Yousuf’s deputy
Karachi: Pakistan's former captain Inzamam-ul-Haq, on Monday called for the sacking Younis Khan as the captain following his below-par leadership in the ODI series against New Zealand.Inzamam held Younis responsible for Pakistan's defeat against in New Zealand ODI series. He also
Mumbai: With two years to go until the World Cup kicks off, Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, is all set to don an ultra-modern look at par with other international cricketing venues across the world. Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium will host the World Cup
Karachi: 'Tired and jaded' Indian team is a perfect example of how non-stop cricket can affect a side's performance, says Younis Khan, captain of Pakistan team.Younis urged ICC to reinvent the non-stop international calendar as the exhaustive schedule was leading to
Mumbai: Sharad Pawar, the chairman of the 2011 World Cup's organising committee, said that despite the ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India, Pakistan would surely be welcomed in India if they reach the final of the mega-event.The finals of the 2011