PCB wants revenue share in Indo-Pak December series
The much-anticipated Indo-Pak limited-overs series in December could face problems getting off the ground as the Pakistan Cricket Board is determined to get a share of the revenues generated from the
India-Pakistan cricket ties to resume after 5 years
India-Pakistan bilateral cricket ties are set for revival after a five-year gap with the BCCI today deciding to invite the neighbouring team for a three-match ODI series in December.
‘BCCI-PCB to decide on revival of Indo-Pak cricket’
The resumption of Indo-Pak bilateral cricket ties is a matter to be decided by the BCCI and the PCB even though security remains an issue, Indian foreign secretary Ranajan Mathai said today.
Banned Kaneria unlikely to play in Pakistan, says PCB
Former test bowler Danish Kaneria is unlikely to be allowed to resume his career in Pakistan after being banned for life by the England and Wales Cricket Board, the Pakistan board (PCB) said on Saturd
Night pollution check teams fail to deliver
Night surveillance concept has failed in its aim to check the flouting of pollution control norms by industrial units during dark hours, due to lack of manpower and organisational deficiencies. Intro
Pak likely to tour India for one-off match this year: PCB chief
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf has said there is a great possibility of Pakistan touring India for a one-off match this year in a bid to normalise bilateral cricketing ties between
PCB announces pay hike for Pakistan cricketers
The PCB has enhanced the central contract monthly retainers by 25 per cent and the match fees by 10 per cent but did not release the names of the players, who are to get the contracts.
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PCB confirms Whatmore's appointment
The Pakistan Cricket Board on Sunday confirmed the appointment of Australia's Dav Whatmore as their new head coach of the national team for the next two years.
Julian Fountain has also been hired as
I never retired, says Afridi announcing comeback
Within five months of quitting cricket due to a spat with his Board, former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi on Tuesday announced his availability for the national team following a change of guard in the PCB and claimed that he had never retired.
PCB distances itself from Shoaib Akhtar's controversial book
The PCB has distanced itself from Pakistan cricket's enfant terrible Shoaib Akhtar, who hit the headlines on Friday for his controversial autobiography, saying the retired pacer was no longer associat