Port of Spain:Pakistan's cricketers will address media conferences during the World Cup in their national language Urdu, and not in English, coach Bob Woolmer said.
Bangalore: With the World Cup a few days away the searching thoughts on most people's minds would be, "Who do you suppose will win, you can't write this team off, in One-day cricket anything can happen, you can never tell with Pakistan, West Indies too are looking good this time, New Zealand was an exception; India is going to be a different proposition in SA, New Zealand and England seem to be the dark horses and so on.
Bangalore: With the World Cup a few days away the searching thoughts on most people's minds would be, "Who do you suppose will win, you can't write this team off, in One-day cricket anything can happen, you can never tell with Pakistan, West Indies too are looking good this time, New Zealand was an exception; India is going to be a different proposition in SA, New Zealand and England seem to be the dark horses and so on.
Bangalore: With 'the event' round the corner many things are being said, predicted and even assumed. The captain is one of them who figures in many of these. These days a captain is confronted with many responsibilities; one among the many,
Bangalore: With 'the event' round the corner many things are being said, predicted and even assumed. The captain is one of them who figures in many of these. These days a captain is confronted with many responsibilities; one among the many, is his role as the spokesperson of the team. Press conferences are the order of the day, mediapersons are present at every nook and corner, columns and interviews too form a part of the agenda. In short, opinions are aired every other day. By placing his views across the media and indirectly getting through to the public, the captain,