The Guardian | Pakistan v England: first Test, day five – as it happened The Guardian That they reduced the hosts to this was remarkable in the first place; Pakistan had declared in their first innings on 523-8, and England's spinners finished the second day with collective figures of 0-302. They will now travel to Dubai with a ... Bad light foils England run chase against Pakistan Pakistan vs England - LIVE: Follow day five of the first Test from the UAE Bad light thwarts England as Pakistan claim draw |
USA TODAY | Women in Pakistan just want to have fun -- like the men USA TODAY LAHORE, Pakistan — It's largely taboo for women to walk alone on the street here. Those who dare often suffer disapproving glances, scolding or catcalls. Now a group of young women are fighting that discrimination, one teacup at a time. Led by ... |
The Guardian | Lights go out on England's push for dramatic win against Pakistan The Guardian Rashid walked from the field, proudly holding the ball aloft knowing that in instigating a Pakistan collapse where the last five wickets fell for 14 runs in 30 balls, he had bowled England to the verge of what would be an astounding win. England ... Pakistan v England: Bad light end is bad for cricket - Vaughan England denied victory in first Test against Pakistan as bad light stops play ... Pakistan vs England, first Test day five, match report: Adil Rashid seizes the ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan reduced to panic ESPNcricinfo.com In a dramatic turnaround on day five, England almost gave a scare to Pakistan, transforming four dull days into a decisive climax. Misbah-ul-Haq, Pakistan captain said his side was caught up in "panic" as they lost their last five wickets in five overs ... |
DAWN.com | Iran fires mortar across border in Pakistan Economic Times ISLAMABAD: Iranian border guards today fired eight mortar shells into Pakistan's restive Balochistan province but no loss to life or property was reported, a security official said. The firing incident occurred early morning when mortar shells landed ... Pakistan has lodged protest with Iran in this regard several times in the last ... Iran fires eight mortar shells into Pakistan |
The Indian Express | All arrangements finalised for Geeta's return, says Pakistan The Indian Express Indian government sources, however, did not confirm her arrival on October 26. After living 15 years of her life at a charity in Pakistan, Geeta is now anxious to return to her family, sources said. The girl for the first time talked to her family on ... Pakistan's Mother Teresa with roots in Bapu's Kathiawar sheltered Geeta Pakistan says deaf-mute Indian woman set to return home this month |
New York Times | Witch-hunt on to limit Pakistan's nuclear capabilities: Daily The Indian Express A witch-hunt has begun to limit Pakistan's nuclear capabilities, a Pakistani daily said Saturday, noting that “India will be the first to benefit from any restrictions the US would like to impose on us”. An editorial “Nuclear Interference” in The ... US Exploring Deal to Limit Pakistan's Nuclear Arsenal Pakistan-US Nuclear Weapons Talks May Lower Chance Of Nuclear War With India US, Pakistan Discuss Nuclear Weapons Program |
Times of India | Pakistan livid over US allegations of ISI's Kunduz link Times of India WASHINGTON: Pakistan's effort to stick India with charges of fomenting unrest inside the country, never taken seriously by the international community in the first place, is coming unstuck after the US virtually accused Pakistan and its intelligence ... |
CNN | Indian woman stranded in Pakistan to be repatriated CNN Identified only as "Geeta," the details of how she arrived in Pakistan, when she was just a child, are sketchy. One local media source said that she was found sitting alone on the Samjhauta Express at a Lahore railway station by Pakistan Rangers. Geeta, a Woman Lost in Pakistan for 15 Years, Is to Return to India Deaf, mute Indian girl lost in Pakistan to meet possible family Geeta, woman lost in Pakistan, identifies family living in Bihar |
Pakistan arrests 27 Indian fishermen The Indian Express Pakistan today arrested 27 Indian fishermen for allegedly violating its territorial waters off the coast of southern Sindh province, a maritime official said. The fishermen were arrested on the Arabian Sea off the coast of Badin district in southern ... |