The Hindu | India goes wild after cricket win over Pakistan MarketWatch By MarketWatch Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh shakes hands with the India cricket squad, which went on to beat Pakistan in the semi-final. Singh and his Pakistani counterpart, Yousuf Raza Gilani, used the occasion to rekindle peace talks in the ... Pakistan rules out US role in resolving issues with India India, Pakistan teams leave for Mumbai India vs Pak: Top Performers (stats) |
The Hindu | After letting final berth slip, Pakistan check out Indian Express Scratching his forehead with his index finger, the usually jovial Pakistan team manager Intikhab Alam wore an irritable look on Wednesday. Understandably so, because of the team's several fumbles while fielding and the tumble of wickets under lights. ... Pakistan let it slip through their fingers, literally Gritty Tendulkar put team above himself World Cup semi-final: Not a classic match, but drama was intense |
CBC.ca | At Least 12 Killed In Pakistan Suicide Strike RTT News (RTTNews) - As many as 12 people have been killed and 30 injured in a suicide attack on a motorcade carrying the head of an ultra-conservative muslim religious oufit in Pakistan's restive north-west, reports said on Thursday. ... Suicide Attack On Politician In Pakistan Fails Again Pakistan attacks reveal widening split between religious parties and militants '13 dead' in new attack on Pakistan Islamic party |
The Hindu | Govt wants Patek tried in Indonesia Jakarta Post The government has responded to the arrest of most-wanted terrorist fugitive Umar Patek in Pakistan by moving to bring him back to Indonesia and prosecute him under Indonesian law. Law and Human Rights Minister Patrialis Akbar said Thursday the ... Australia warns Bali bomb arrest could spark attacks Pakistan confirms Bali bombing suspect arrest Pakistan gives Indonesia access to Bali bomb suspect |
Cricket Nirvana | Angry Imran slams shoddy Pakistan Daily Times KARACHI: Former captain Imran Khan has lashed out at Pakistan's players for their 'terrible' work in the field during Wednesday's ICC World Cup semifinal against India in Mohali. Pakistan dropped Tendulkar four times, allowing the champion batsman to ... Dropping Sachin four times is unacceptable: Imran Khan A tricky issue of when to call it quits India beat Pakistan; Imran blames 'terrible' fielding loss |
The News International | UK sees corruption, lawlessness rising in Pakistan The News International LONDON: Foreign Secretary William Hague launched on Thursday the 2010 Human Rights and Democracy report, which shows Pakistan made little progress in key areas during the last year and was likely to follow similar course in the current year. ... UK report notes Pakistan's progress towards democracy |
Indian Express | Misbah played for himself, says Safraz The News International KARACHI: Although Pakistan's middle-order batsman Misbah-ul-Haq top scored with 56-run knock for Pakistan in a high-voltage World Cup semifinal match against India on Wednesday in Mohali, but former Test cricketer Sarfraz Nawaz feels that his lazy ... India hold on, Pak drop out Thriller as bitter rivals lock horns |
Sify | Cricket diplomacy does not work: BJP Indian Express Days after LK Advani welcomed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Mohali invitation to Pakistan's Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani, the BJP today sought to draw a distinction between diplomacy and cricket and argued that cricket diplomacy with Islamabad ... BJP warns Centre against mixing politics with cricket BJP jab at Mohali meeting Did PM invite Gilani under pressure, asks BJP |
Int'l moot on business opportunities in Pakistan in Malaysia Daily Times ISLAMABAD: A one-day international seminar on investment and business opportunities in Pakistan and Malaysia was held to serve as a platform to business committees of both the countries for match making and networking. ... Pak-Malaysia, investment flow growing fast |
Pak-India trade secretary-level talks next month Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Federal Trade Secretary Zafar Mahmood has expressed the hope process of talks between India and Pakistan would be resumed next month to bolster trade ties. “Both the countries will make efforts to further strengthen and make trade ... |