South Africa all set to play first Test against Pakistan
South Africa and Pakistan are going to play their first Test in 14 years in Karachi South Africa is all set to play their first Test in Pakistan on Tuesday after 14 years. Speaking about
South Africa and Pakistan are going to play their first Test in 14 years in Karachi South Africa is all set to play their first Test in Pakistan on Tuesday after 14 years. Speaking about
Ahead of its test match against South Africa, Pakistani authorities have ensured complete security of the Pakistan cricket team. As the team headed to the national stadium in Karachi traffic was halted on roads leading
The Lahore police has been asked to register an First Information Report on Thursday by the additional district sessions judge against top Pakistani cricketer and 50-over skipper Babar Azam after allegations of sexual exploitation against
Kiwis posted a commanding lead against Pakistan as the captain Kane Williamson scored a double century pushing the tally well past the 600-run mark in the second test. Pakistan’s chances of winning the second test
Kane Williamson’s ton helped New Zealand post a 286-run first day score in the second test between the two participants as the Pakistan bowlers only managed to bag three scalps during the first day of
Pakistan captain Babar Azam is likely to miss out on the second test of the New Zealand tour on account of his thumb injury which had him ruled out of the T20 as well as
New Zealand looked to be in control of their innings as the side managed to limit the Pakistan batting was all-out on 239 runs despite heroics batting from Faheem Ashraf and Muhammad Rizwan. Pakistan was
New Zealand ended the first day of the first test with Pakistan at 222 for three as the Kiwi Captain Kane Williamson helped steer his side after Shaheen Shah Afridi bagged two caps early in
Pakistan managed to win the first of the T20 match with New Zealand as the after wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan scored a career-best 89 off 59 balls (10 fours, three sixes) helping his side record a
Former test captain Sarfaraz Nawaz has asked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to call Pakistan’s currently-injured captain Babar Azam back to Pakistan so that he can recover under the supervision of the board. He said