Former England spinner Monty Panesar feels that the ongoing situation arising out of the Pakistan Cricket Board lodging an official complaint for "inappropriate conduct" would not have been an issue if they had won the game against arch-rivals India in Ahmedabad.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) lodged a formal protest with the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday, alleging delays in visas for Pakistani journalists, the absence of a visa policy for fans, and "inappropriate conduct" targeted at its team during the World Cup match against Ind
Downplaying his alleged controversial remarks "dushman mulk" after the Pakistan cricket team landed in Hyderabad, Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) Management Committee Chairman, Zaka Ashraf called India a "traditional rival".
In a video going viral on the internet, which was also shared by a user, Zaka was heard talking about players going to "dushman mulk" (enemy country) for tournaments, while he was addressing the media about PCB's new contracts for players. His remark was towards India, a country that has
The 'Men in Green' were supposed to fly to the UAE next week and stay there for a couple of days before heading to Hyderabad for their first warm-up game against New Zealand on September 29.
The warm-up match between New Zealand and Pakistan in the Men’s Cricket World Cup, which is scheduled to take place in Hyderabad on September 29, will now take place behind closed doors
"The 28-year-old Sadia will join the squad in China after approval from the technical committee of the Asian Games," the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has not detailed how severe Naseem's injury is. The bowler is undergoing scans in Dubai for a muscle injury below his right shoulder that he sustained while bowling against India on Monday. He was off the field during the middle of his over and later ruled out of