SkySports | Pakistan: Aamir Sohail talks up return of Test cricket to country SkySports "But if the Pakistan Cricket Board are intelligent, they will try to introduce some Test match cricket first, before staging regular one-dayers. "Pakistani fans are starved of international cricket and two or three series of just Test cricket will ... |
The Shame Of Being A VIP In Pakistan NPR Have you ever felt bad about something, and wanted to get it off your chest? That's how our correspondent Philip Reeves feels right now, which is why he sent this essay from Pakistan. You won't believe me when I say this, but trust me, it's true ... |
Times of India | Exclusive - Pakistan to appoint ex-general as new national security advisor Channel News Asia KARACHI: Pakistan is about to appoint a former general as national security adviser, tightening the powerful military's control over security policy and negotiations with arch rival India, officials said Sunday. Lieutenant General Naseer Khan Janjua ... Pakistan PM Sharif leaves for US visit Pakistan's Sharif to Meet Obama as India Rejects Peace Plan |
BBC Sport | Pakistan v England: Bad light end is bad for cricket - Vaughan BBC Sport Former England captain Michael Vaughan has questioned whether the umpires were too hasty in taking the players off the pitch for bad light in the drawn first Test against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi. England were 25 runs short of victory on the final day ... England came so close to beating Pakistan and the achievement would have ... Pakistan vs England, second Test preview: Seamers should be able to swing ... Lights go out on England's push for dramatic win against Pakistan |
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 | 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 ... Pakistan vs England - LIVE: Follow day five of the first Test from the UAE Bad light foils England run chase against Pakistan Bad light thwarts England as Pakistan claim draw |
The Indian Express | Geeta, deaf-mute girl stranded in Pakistan, denies she is married The Indian Express Amid reports that Geeta, a deaf-mute Indian girl who accidentally crossed over to Pakistan 14 years ago, has a husband and a son waiting for her at her native village, the 23-year-old has denied that she ever got married. Media reports in India had ... Deaf-mute girl Geeta's 'family' from Pakistan to accompany her to India Pakistan's Mother Teresa with roots in Bapu's Kathiawar sheltered Geeta Pakistan says deaf-mute Indian woman set to return home this month |
Daily Mail | Meet Pakistan's Sardar Bahadur Khan Women's University students trained in ... Daily Mail Photographs taken yesterday of the training session show the group of women sitting on a military tank operated by the Pakistan Army as it travels along a dusty road. Another shows them learning to aim and fire machine guns. Wearing earmuffs and with ... |
The New Indian Express | Mumbai cops thrash Muslim youths, tell them to 'go back to Pakistan' The Indian Express The Mumbai Police has ordered a probe into allegations by two Muslim youths that they were told to go to Pakistan by a police constable inside the Bandra police station early on Saturday morning before being brutally assaulted in custody. The police ... Mumbai Cops Thrash 2 Muslim Youths, Ask Them to go to Pakistan? Mumbai Police thrashed two young Muslims, asked them to go to Pakistan ... Mumbai police thrash 2 Muslims, asked them to go to Pakistan |
NDTV | When Pakistan Intelligence Department Snooped on Jagjit Singh NDTV New Delhi: Ghazal maestro Jagjit Singh drew huge crowds in Pakistan during his maiden trip to the country in 1979 even as he remained under surveillance by a Pakistani intelligence official, who incidentally turned out to be a fan, according to a new ... |