Shahid Afridi rules out returning to Test cricket
Pakistan’s limited-overs captain Shahid Afridi has made it clear that he will never return to Test cricket- the longest format of the game that he had quit last year.
Afridi was initially installed a
'I have been quoted out of context'
After creating a furore by stating that Indians are not 'large-hearted', Pakistan's ODI cricket captain Shahid Afridi did a volte-face, claiming that he was misunderstood and quoted out of context.
I love Indians, I've been quoted out of context: Shahid Afridi
After creating a furore by stating that Indians are not "large-hearted", Pakistan's ODI cricket captain Shahid Afridi did a volte-face, claiming that he was misunderstood and quoted out of context.
Afridi blasts Shoaib for abrupt retirement announcement
Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi criticised speedster Shaoib Akhtar for abruptly announcing his retirement from the sport midway through the World Cup.
The 35-year-old Shoaib, who has had a rocky inter
Mantri warns Pak players: No fixing
Pakistan interior minister Rehman Malik warned the country’s cricket team on Monday they were being kept under close scrutiny before Wednesday’s World Cup semi-final against India because of the recen
Pakistan prayers, prizes for win over India
Thousands of Pakistanis are expected to take part in mass prayer sessions, asking God to guide them to victory against India in the hotly anticipated World Cup cricket semi-final on Wednesday.
On the
Political violence in Pakistan kills 43: Officials
At least 43 people have been killed in political violence in Pakistan’s Southern port city of Karachi during the last 18 days, officials said on Monday as they announced the arrest of 11 suspects.
Pakistan is now free of controversies: Waqar
Pakistan coach Waqar Younis feels that spot-fixing scandal and disciplinary issues involving the players, which had stained the image of game in the country, were things of the past and said that the national team is back on a winning track.
Don't panic, Imran tells Pakistan
Pakistan's former captain Imran Khan has advised the team management to avoid panicking after the big defeat to New Zealand in a World Cup group match in Pallekele, Sri Lanka.
Gambhir is the most important player for India: Sohail
Former Pakistan captain Aamer Sohail rates Gautam Gambhir as India’s most important player maintaining that the reliable opener can give India the edge over other title contenders in World Cup 2011. The former Test opener said Gambhir is the vital cog in India’s star-studded batting line-up because of his ability to play long innings.