Tainted trio could be back for ODIs: Pak Sports Minister
Even as Pakistan manager Yawar Saeed announced end of England tour for the tainted trio of Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir, sports minister Aijaz Jakhrani on Thursday said the players ma
Tainted trio to be quizzed but won't be arrested: PCB
Pakistan's tainted trio of Test captain Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir will be quizzed by Scotland Yard for the second time on Wednesday but they are not in danger of being arrested, a
ICC ACSU official in Pak, to meet Veena Malik: Reports
A senior official of the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption and security unit has reached Pakistan in connection with the ongoing investigations into allegations of “spot-fixing” against
Younis sends legal notice to News of the World
Former captain Younis Khan has sent a legal notice to British tabloid News of the World, which claimed in a report that he similar to several Pakistani cricketers had signed Mazhar and Azhar Majeed as
Pakistan sportpersons to go on streets to help flood victims
Top cricketers and hockey Olympians of Pakistan will go out on the streets of major cities to raise funds for the millions of flood affected people of the country.
No international cricket in Pakistan before ICC World Cup: Mani
Former International Cricket Council (ICC) president Ehsan Mani does not see international cricket returning to Pakistan before 2011 ICC World Cup.
PCB planning fresh showcause notice to Younus
The Pakistan Cricket Board is planning to issue a fresh showcause notice to Younus Khan for alleged indiscipline but the senior batsman’s legal team has asserted that such a move would be "criminal".
‘Inzamam responsible for dearth of batting talent in Pak team’
Pakistan’s former Test captain, Aamir Sohail feels the country’s most capped player Inzamam-ul Haq is responsible for the dearth of quality batsmen in the national team.
Sohail said by the time Inzamam retired he had disturbed the national team and left it facing numerous problems.
Shoot-at-sight orders in Karachi, toll reaches 85
Authorities have issued shoot-at-sight orders as ethnic violence triggered by the assassination of a politician in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi entered its fifth day, taking the death toll to 85. Interior minister Rehman Malik has issued orders to the law enforcement agencies to shoot terrorists at sight in order to control the growing wave of targeted killings, and violence that have claimed 85 lives in the last four days, Pakistan Tribune reported.
30 killed, 70 injured in riots in Karachi
Thirty people died and about 70 injured in riots that erupted in the city after a provincial assembly member of the ruling Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) was killed along with his bodyguard in a mosque where he went to attend the funeral prayers of a friend.