PCB rejects banned umpire Ghouri's appeal
Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board has rejected umpire Nadeem Ghouri's appeal on his ban after he failed to submit the required fees for the hearing.
Ghouri, who was banned for four years by the int
PCB chief sends best wishes to Balasaheb
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Zaka Ashraf said he has wished the 86-year-old founder of the hardline Hindu Shiv Sena party, who is in a critical condition in a Mumbai hospital, a speedy recovery.
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India considering special visas for Pak cricket fans
India today said it would try to ensure that maximum number of Pakistani fans travel across the border to watch matches when the two countries resume cricket ties next month after a gap of four years.
Day Night Test is a progressive idea, says PCB chief
Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Zaka Ashraf believes that the proposal to have day-night Tests is a progressive one and has promised to back the idea to the hilt.
"Provided there are no technical pr
Batting coach appointment is demanding process: PCB chief
Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Zaka Ashraf feels the appointment of a batting coach for the national team has become a challenging task given the interest shown by some of the country's stalwarts in the
Misbah-ul-Haq, Mohammad Hafeez to remain Pak skippers
The Pakistan Cricket Board has no immediate plans to make any changes in the national team management and Misbah-ul-Haq and Mohammad Hafeez will continue as captains of the Test, ODI and T20 teams res
Haider threatens to name Pak players involved in spot-fixing
Pakistan's discarded wicketkeeper, Zulqarnain Haider has once again threatened to make some revelations about the alleged involvement of a few Pakistani players in spot-fixing.
In a message posted on
Ashraf promises ‘good news’ on Indo-Pak cricket ties
PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf says with people on both sides of border keen on restoration of Indo-Pak cricket ties, 'good news' would soon come on the issue.
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
Whatmore keenly watching young talents in Pakistan
The new Pakistan cricket team coach Dav Whatmore has shown he meant business as he spent most of his time this week at the Rawalpindi cricket stadium where the National Super Eights T20 championship i