By Syed Ahsan AliYears of politics and controversies in the alleys of Pakistan cricket yielded a syndrome of fondness for conspiracy theory.
Lahore:Fit-again fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar wants to lead Pakistan's attack against Australia later this year, saying that the world champions bring out the best in him.
Kingston:Jamaica police in charge of late Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer's murder investigation have dismissed allegations by star batsman Younis Khan that the entire team was treated like criminals in the aftermath of the incident.
Kingston:Jamaica police in charge of late Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer's murder investigation have dismissed allegations by star batsman Younis Khan that the entire team was treated like criminals in the aftermath of the incident.
Lahore:Outgoing skipper Inzam-ul-Haq today proposed vice-captain Younis Khan for the captaincy of the beleaguered Pakistan team.
London:Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Nasim Ashraf has denied the Pakistan cricket team were involved in any kind of match-fixing or corruption, a website reported Monday, as the Bob Woolmer murder investigation continued.
Karachi:Former captain Rashid Latif Friday demanded cricket chiefs come forward and save Pakistan from near-collapse after the World Cup debacle.
New Delhi:The wife of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer has dismissed the possibility of a conspiracy behind the death of her husband and rejected suggestions of any match-fixing link.
Bridgetown, Barbados:Leading cricketing figures expressed their shock today after the death of Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer.
Karachi:Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan has called for a complete overhaul of the national team in the wake of the shock World Cup defeat to Ireland yesterday that sent them crashing out of the tournament.