Pakistan's jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan is upset with the performance of his country's cricket team in the ... after big losses to New Zealand in Karachi and India in Dubai.
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has decided to rename the Arbab Niaz Cricket Stadium—the lone international cricketing venue in the province—as the Imran Khan Cricket Stadium to ...
Internal politics, overt government interference, constant chopping and changing of administration seem to have punctured ...
The Pakistan Cricket Board is all set to host the premier domestic T20 tournament, National T20 Cup, starting on Friday, March 14.
But Pakistan's crushing defeat to India on Sunday at the Champions Trophy has reignited the question: is this rivalry overhyped, propped up by slogans like "war minus the shooting" - a phrase George ...
Roaring crowds, faces painted blue and green, flags waving like battle standards. This is the opening of The Greatest Rivalry: India v Pakistan, a new Netflix documentary, external on one of ...
A nation split into two, but forever bound by cricket ... team's fortunes in Karachi look dejected The "war without guns" narrative once held weight, especially when Imran Khan's Pakistan ...
His statements come after the KP cabinet on Friday approved renaming the Arbab Niaz Cricket Stadium — the lone international cricketing venue in the province — to Imran Khan Cricket Stadium.
The hijacking of a train in Balochistan is a chilling reminder of the deep state’s shrinking writ and its inability to ...
They've heard stories of the iconic moments in Pakistani cricket history – Javed Miandad's six off Chetan Sharma, Imran Khan's leadership ... and National Stadium in Karachi, which have been ...
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