Pakistani players can benefit from IPL
Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has said that Pakistani players stand to lose a lot from not being part of the Indian Premier League as he said that the experience could benefit the players in
Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has said that Pakistani players stand to lose a lot from not being part of the Indian Premier League as he said that the experience could benefit the players in
The Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) legal representatives appeared before Mr Justice Sajid Mahmood Sethi on Friday and received notices for hearing in respect of the Writ Petition filed by the six franchise owners, fixed today
Batting legend Dean Jones died on Thursday after suffering a cardiac arrest, an Indian news agency reported. The former Australia batsman was 59 year old and was regarded as one of the best batsmen in
Pakistan will launch its ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League campaign by hosting Zimbabwe for a three-match ODI series in October-November, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a press release issued on Wednesday.
The National T20 Cup First XI tournament will begin on September 30 in Multan with the opportunity for the country’s elite white ball cricketers to pocket hefty prize money with nearly Rs9 million up for
20-year-old fast bowler Shaheed Shah Afridi made headlines over the weekend when he became the sixth bowler in the world to take four wickets in four balls after he sent the tailender of the Middlesex
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said that it has terminated the contract of the HBL Pakistan Super League 2020 international media rights partner following a series of breaches, including matters relating to payments, a press
Pakistan’s batsman Mohammad Hafeez has urged the team management to give youngsters a chance to play in the series against Zimbabwe and suggested playing Babar at number three in the Pakistan side. He said the
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday refuted an article published in the Daily Express, which was translated and reproduced by sister organization The Tribune under the headline PCB’s excessive spending continues despite Covid-19 in
The senate meeting on sports was delayed at the last moment as an administrative mess up caused the meeting to be postponed at the last minute. The meeting was organised to present Pakistan Cricket Board