Toronto Star | Former Pakistan captain blasts team's Cricket World Cup showing Toronto Star Pakistan's Sohail Khan walks from the field after his side lost to the West Indies by. Ross Setford / The Associated Press. Pakistan's Sohail Khan walks from the field after his side lost to the West Indies by 150 runs at the Cricket World Cup in ... Pakistan cancel training session in a bid to get focus back Pakistan thrashed after top-order collapse JAVED MIANDAD: Windies has rubbed salt into Pakistan's wounds |
NDTVSports.com | World Cup 2015: Criticism Against Pakistan Team Unfair, Says Najam Sethi NDTVSports.com Karachi: A senior official of the Pakistan Cricket Board has lamented that the culture of criticism and scorn being directed at the national team after a bad performance is not visible in any other cricket playing nation.(Full Coverage). "I can ... Cricket Blues – #ShameOnNajamSethi top trend in Pakistan Pakistan defeat: PCB chairman to call teleconference with team management ... Comment : Pakistan walking on a tightrope after successive drubbings |
Sydney Morning Herald | Cricket World Cup 2015: Windies back in the groove as Pakistan slump to record ... Sydney Morning Herald The West Indies were OK through their innings but Pakistan's fielding — which a team of schoolboys would have been embarrassed by — helped them reach 4-195 after 40 overs, before lusty hitting helped them to 6-310. Any chance Pakistan had was ... |
Pakistan Today | Pakistan: Stop Forced Returns of Afghans Human Rights Watch The Pakistan government has an obligation to protect all Afghans in the country, including those not registered as refugees, from harassment and other abuses, Human Rights Watch said. A recent increase in Afghans repatriating from Pakistan appears ... HRW asks Pakistan to stop forced return of Afghans Pakistan urged to stop 'forced' return of Afghans Pakistan reiterates its full support for Afghan reconciliation process |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan's troupe of mistakes ESPNcricinfo.com There was a moment earlier when it appeared like a Pakistani fan had entered the field. This man appeared lost, out of shape and middle-aged, and was suddenly thrust into the spotlight when a thick edge circled above him at third man. It was unfair to ... World Cup 2015: Shoaib Akhtar slams 'coward' Misbah post Pakistan's ... Shoaib Akhter lashes out at Pakistan cricket team Pakistan stuck on treadmill in changing world |
Press TV | Pakistan braces for a long and deadly war in tribal areas on Afghan border Washington Post RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — When 10 Pakistani soldiers tried to dislodge Taliban militants from a madrassa near the Afghan border this summer, their advance was crippled by relentless gunfire. Within minutes, two soldiers were dead, and Imran Ali had so ... Five militants, one soldier die as Pakistan forces, gunmen clash Five militants, soldier killed in Pakistan exchange of fire |
The Guardian | Cricket World Cup: West Indies comfortably beat Pakistan The Guardian West Indies' victory does not appear to suit Ireland greatly; mathematically they might have preferred a Pakistan win. However the Irish might be thinking more optimistically than mathematically. After all, Ireland beat the West Indies almost at a ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan's New Envoy to UN? GreaterKashmir.com Is Pakistan going to remind the United Nations that Kashmir Dispute is its abandoned baby- crying loudly for an immediate attention? This question popped in my mind this week on reading two columns, one by India's iconic editor of India Today Shekhar ... 'India's obsession with Pakistan ended long ago' Modi's mindset aims to isolate Pakistan: Hina Rabbani |
IBNLive | World Cup Exclusive: Wake up Pakistan, urges Zaheer Abbas IBNLive Lamenting Pakistan's miserable defeat to West Indies on Saturday in the ICC World Cup, Pakistan batting legend Zaheer Abbas urged the team to get into a huddle, gather themselves and strike as a unit in the coming matches to rescue their campaign. |
Wall Street Journal (blog) | Breaking Bad: Pakistan's New Cricket Record Wall Street Journal (blog) Pakistan lost its second match of the Cricket World Cup after it had the worst start to an innings in the history of one-day international cricket. After the West Indies posted 310 for six, Pakistan lost four wickets in the opening overs, scoring just ... |