New Delhi [India], Feb. 13 (ANI): Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) executive committee chairman Najam Sethi on Monday informed that Pakistan's opening batsmen Nasir Jamshed has been provisionally suspended from playing all forms of cricket for violating the cricket body's anti-corrupti
Johannesburg [South Africa] Feb. 8 (ANI): Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) Executive Committee chairman Najam Sethi has assured that cricketers travelling to Lahore for Pakistan Super League (PSL) final to be held next month will be provided with 'foolproof security'.
New Delhi [India], Feb. 4 (ANI): The Budget 2017-18 charts a story that is consistent with the policies of government in the last couple of years, predictable in its approach and is shorn of unnecessary surprises for the industry and society, said Ashok Lavasa, Finance and Expenditure Secret
Karachi [Pakistan], Jan.1 (ANI): The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has invited World T20 Champion West Indies to play two-match T20 series in Pakistan in March, confirmed PCB Executive Committee Chairman Najam Sethi.
Karachi [Pakistan], Dec.11 (ANI): Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) Executive Committee chairman Najam Sethi has stressed that India will have to play against Pakistan at the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy in England despite the constant refusal by the Board of Cricket Control India (BCCI).
Karachi [Pakistan], Oct.27 (ANI): A few hours after assuring the National Assembly Committee that the Pakistan cricket team had been barred from performing push-ups as a part of their celebration after winning matches, PCB Executive Committee Chairman Najam Sethi has clarified that there is
Karachi [Pakistan], Oct.26 (ANI): The Pakistan Cricket Board has banned his country's players from doing push-ups as a part of their celebration after winning matches, said PCB Executive Committee Chairman Najam Sethi while assuring the National Assembly committee.
Karachi [Pakistan], Oct.04 (ANI): Pakistan Cricket Board executive committee's chairman Najam Sethi on Tuesday insisted that they will "give befitting response to Anurag Thakur" in the upcoming ICC board meeting, after the BCCI chief urged the cricket's governing body not
Darjeeling (West Bengal), Aug. 13 (ANI): India is among the lowest skilled countries, with only 3.5 to 4 percent of its population skilled. The National Youth Project (NYP) has formed a seven-member national executive committee (NEC) to take up skill development activities in targeted states