Natwar removal won't affect Karachi Test: Pak Karachi:Pakistan Cricket Board has expressed hope that the removal of Natwar Singh from the External Affairs Ministry would not affect Karachi~~s claim for hosting a Test and ODI when the Indian cricket team tours the country next year. ...
PCB paying millions on taxes of Woolmer and Co Karachi:The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will end up spending an extra amount of approximately 20 to 25 million rupees on the qualified foreigners it has hired for the national team and academy, ~~The News~~ has learnt. ...
PCB looks for baseball pro as fielding coach Karachi:The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is on the lookout for a career baseballer to come and help improve the fielding standards of its national team, Chairman Shaharyar Khan said on Monday. ...
Pakistan to try out neutral umpires in ODIs Karachi:Pakistan who have long advocated the appointment of neutral umpires in One-day Internationals, hope to set the trend by using two neutral umpires in the home series ODIs against England this November. ...
BCCI ready for joint bid to host 2011 World Cup New Delhi:The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) today reacted positively to Pakistan Cricket Board~~s (PCB) suggestion for a joint bid to host the 2011 World Cup saying it will definitely discuss the matter. ...
PCB wants its trainees to be under Lillee's tutelage Islamabad:Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will send its greenhorn pacers to the MRF Pace Foundation in India only to acquire world class skills under Australian great Dennis Lillee. ...
UN invites Pak cricketers to serve as its ambassadors Karachi:The United Nations (UN) has commended the Pakistan-India cricket series which helped promoted peace between the cricket-mad nations and invited the Pakistan team to serve as its ambassador for 2005, an official said. ...
Malik faces one Test ban for throwing Twenty20 match Lahore:Pakistan~~s all-rounder Shoaib Malik could face a ban of one Test or two One-day Internationals for throwing a domestic Twenty20 Cup match. ...
Too much cricket could rob Indo-Pak ties of its charm Islamabad:The revival of Indo-Pak cricketing ties may have generated a lot of public interest and also led to cricket diplomacy between the two countries, but both the Boards are now concerned that excessive cricket between the two countries may result in people losing int...
Champions Trophy might be shifted to Pakistan New Delhi:International Cricket Council (ICC) has decided to relocate next year~~s Champions Trophy to Pakistan if India failed to resolve the tax exemption issue within three months. ...