Afridi champions Pakistan flood victims
Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi lent his support Friday to millions of people suffering from consecutive years of flooding, promising to continue to raise funds and awareness for their plight.
The
Pakistan introduces in-competition dope tests
Pakistan will introduce drug testing in its domestic Twenty20 tournament that begins Saturday in accordance with rules from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), its cricket board has announced.
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Aleem Dar in no mood to retire
Top Pakistani umpire Aleem Dar today said he would not retire in the wake his criticism for some poor decisions during the India-England Mumbai Test, saying he has moved on.
Dar said he would retire
Inzamam hits out at Warne for criticising umpire Aleem Dar
Former Pakistan cricket captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has hit out at the ex-Australia spin king Shane Warne for criticising Pakistani umpire Aleem Dar for his bad decision during the recently-concluded secon
PCB not to appoint batting coach for India tour
The Pakistan Cricket Board will notbe appointing a batting coach for the national team for the upcoming tour to India.
A well-placed source told PTI that it has been decided to postpone the selection
IPL franchises looking for Pakistan players
Karachi: Some franchises of the Indian Premier League have reportedly begun search for signings from Pakistan ahead of the players auction of the tournament that is due to be held in January.
Sources
Yousuf confident of performing well in national T20 C'ship
Former Pakistan captain Mohammad Yousuf said his appetite for cricket and runs has not diminished with age and he is confident of doing well during the upcoming national T20 championship here.
Yousuf
Eagerly looking forward to tour of India: Ajmal
Top Pakistani spinner Saeed Ajmal can't wait to roll his arm over in the the much-anticipated tour of India next month as the late-bloomer has played just once before on the Indian soil.
"I started m
Kaneria wants to make his position clear to PCB chief
Pakistan's leg-spinner Danish Kaneria, who is facing a permanent life ban from cricket and is presently suspended by the PCB, has sought time with the chairman of the board to make his position clear
PCB says no to Woolf report recommendations
The Pakistan Cricket Board has toldthe ICC that it cannot accept the recommendations of the Woolf
report, which calls for ending government interference in the game, due to the "unique circumstances"