'Ties can further improve if Indian PM visits Pakistan'
NEW DELHI, March 14: India savoured its sensational cricket win over Pakistan with newspapers on Sunday providing acres of coverage and a politician suggesting ties could further improve if the Indian premier travelled to Lahore for the final one-dayer.
...
|
|
We made mistakes, admits Pakistan manager
RAWALPINDI, March 14: Haroon Rasheed, the Pakistan team manager, said on Sunday that instead of pointing out flaws his boys deserved appreciation for their gallant run chase in Saturday's first One-day International against India at Karachi's National Stadium.
...
|
|
Karachi ODI was unique, says Indian coach
RAWALPINDI, March 14: Indian coach John Wright on Sunday heaped praise on his players for pulling off a stunning five-run victory over Pakistan in the opening One-day International in Karachi and said paceman Ashish Nehra did well at the fag end.
...
|
|
Stringent security for Pindi match
RAWALPINDI, March 14: As many as 3000 policemen, including commandos of the Elite Squad, have been deployed to provide the touring Indian cricketers blanket security as they prepared to take on Pakistan in the second One-day International here on Tuesday.
...
|
|
Teams fined for slow over rates
RAWALPINDI, March 14: India's captain Saurav Ganguly was left fuming on Sunday after he and his Pakistani counterpart Inzamam-ul-Haq were fined for slow over-rates during the first one-dayer.
...
|
|
Karachi crowd praised
ISLAMABAD, March 14: The chief of Indian cricket board, Jagmohan Dalmia and former Pakistan skipper Imran Khan have appreciated the behavior of crowd in the Karachi match.
...
|
|
Cricket back in robust health after remarkable week
RAWALPINDI, March 14: If cricket needed to convince itself it was in robust health, it need not look further than the remarkable week just gone by.
...
|
|
Karachi triumph
LAHORE, March 14: Stubborn batting by Hasan Raza and fine bowling by medium-pacer Tanvir Ahmed enabled Karachi beat Multan by 63 runs in the Quaid-i-Azam One-day Cup encounter at the Bahawalpur Stadium on Sunday.
...
|
|
Spinners shine for Faisalabad
LAHORE, March 14: Spinners Farooq Iqbal and Saeed Ajmal steered Faisalabad to a 34-run win over Peshawar in theQuaid-i-Azam One-day Cup tie at the Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad on Sunday.
...
|
|
Kallis eyes Bradman's record of centuries
HAMILTON, March 14: South Africa's Jacques Kallis has his sights set on equalling Don Bradman's record of six centuries in successive Test matches in the next game against New Zealand, starting on Thursday.
...
|
|
Harmison sets up dramatic England win
KINGSTON, March 14: Paceman Steve Harmison skittled West Indies for their lowest ever Test total to set up a 10-wicket victory for England in the first Test on Sunday.
...
|
|
Zimbabwe clinch series
HARARE, March 14: Heath Streak played a captain's innings to lead Zimbabwe to a laboured 2-1 series victory over Bangladesh in the fifth and final One-day International on Sunday.
...
|
|
Pakistan wrap up junior hockey series with close victory
KARACHI, March 14: A controversial second half goal gave Pakistan a 2-1 victory over Malaysia in the fourth encounter, enabling hosts to win four-match junior hockey series 4-0 on Sunday.
...
|
|
Malaysian coach flays umpire
KARACHI, March 14: Pakistani umpires once again came under heavy fire on Sunday when Malaysia junior hockey coach Sarjit Singh claimed second goal in the fourth game to Pakistan juniors was a wrong decision.
...
|
|