Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan vs England, Third Test, Day One: live Telegraph.co.uk Pakistan's third and final Test against England from Sunday could be a fitting farewell for Misbah-ul-Haq, the country's most successful captain who is mulling his Test future. The 41-year-old, who quit one-day cricket after the World Cup earlier this ... 'Confident' Pakistan want 2-0 win Features and Specials, 15 hours ago Pakistan eyes series win, second spot in ... Pakistan v England: Mark Wood out of third Test with ankle injury |
Deutsche Welle | Local government elections turn violent in southern Pakistan Deutsche Welle The local police said that dozens of people were also wounded in the clashes between the supporters of the PPP, which rules the Sindh province, and the Pakistan Muslim League (PML-F), headed by the South Asian country's famous spiritual leader Pir ... 11 Killed in Shootings During Pakistan Elections Armed clashes at local polls leaves 11 dead in Pakistan 11 killed in clash at Pakistani polls |
The Guardian (blog) | England rely on Shane Warne's input before third Test with Pakistan The Guardian (blog) In Test match terms, though, there have only ever been seven: four of them, first between Pakistan and West Indies, and then Pakistan and Australia in 2002. In 2011, Pakistan drew a single Test against Sri Lanka; last year, Pakistan beat Sri Lanka and, ... Pakistan vs England: Shane Warne buries hatchet with Alastair Cook 'England's Adil Rashid can spook Pakistan on turning pitch in Sharjah' Shane Warne wants England to be patient with Adil Rashid |
The Indian Express | India going the Pakistan way: Saeeda Diep The Indian Express Pakistani peace activist and chairperson of the Institute of Peace and Secular Studies (IPSS) Saeeda Diep said that India is heading “the Pakistan way with extremist elements becoming active”. Diep said that the situation is similar to what was seen in ... |
Chicago Tribune | Eradicating suicide terrorism in Pakistan Chicago Tribune Screams and cries of pain drowned out religious chants in Pakistan on Oct. 23 after a suicide bomber detonated his deadly payload in the middle of a procession of Shiites. But beneath the horror of yet another seemingly indiscriminate suicide bombing ... |
Military Times | Pakistan races against time to send aid to quake-hit areas Military Times ISLAMABAD — Pakistani authorities said Friday they are racing against time to send relief supplies, including blankets, tents and food to the country's quake-affected rugged northwest amid forecasts of heavy rains and snowfall there for the next week. Pakistan Races To Help Quake Victims Pakistan quake survivors need help rebuilding before winter Portraits in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Pakistan and Afghanistan |
Times of India | Pakistan abducts 18 Gujarat fishermen with 3 boats Times of India The Pakistan agency also seized three boats of the fishermen who are from Porbandar. This is the third such incident this month. On October 15, the PMSA had abducted 25 fishermen from near Jakhau coast after firing at them. One fisherman was injured in ... 18 fishermen abducted by Pakistan marine agency off Gujarat coast |
Telegraph.co.uk | Shamed Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir has to regain our faith, says Waqar Younis Telegraph.co.uk For this deciding third Test against England, Pakistan needed an opening bowler when the latterday Imran Khan – not the politician and celebrity – pulled out. Amir has served his ban, and is playing domestic cricket again, but he was nowhere being ... |
Wall Street Journal (blog) | Pakistan's Imran Khan and Wife Reham Khan to Divorce Wall Street Journal (blog) Pakistan's main opposition leader and former cricket superstar Imran Khan and his wife, TV journalist Reham Khan, are to divorce, members of Mr. Khan's party said Friday, ending Pakistan's highest-profile marriage after just 10 months. News of the ... Pakistan's ex-cricket star politician and journalist end marriage Pakistan Cricket Legend Imran Khan and Wife File for Divorce Imran Khan announces divorce after 10 months of marriage |
Foreign Policy In Focus | Pakistan Slowly Becoming Less Bellicose Foreign Policy In Focus In June, a US-Pakistan working group issued a statement about their shared desire to ensure the security of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal and steps Pakistan had taken to prevent even unintentional proliferation of its technology. Then, in August, the ... World powers including India urged not to pressurize Pakistan on N-issue Pakistan: Why full spectrum deterrence? Pakistan says no pressure on country's nuclear programme |