ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan give their heads away ESPNcricinfo.com There is no actual danger to Aslam, but it is inferred, and this was not going to be like facing the Pakistan attack. Starc showed more menace in a rubbish ball than Pakistan had mustered for most of their first day. The Pakistan bowlers bowled well on ... Hazlewood stars as Australia's pace aces send Pakistan packing The basics letting Pakistan down Aussie bowlers rip through Pakistan |
Pakistani media on alert after TV channel's libel defeat in British court The Guardian Earlier this month Mir Shakil ur Rahman, a Dubai-based media tycoon who owns the Jang newspaper group and Geo television, won a significant victory against ARY, which like most other Pakistani television stations is answerable to British courts because ... |
The Guardian | Australia v Pakistan: first Test, day three – live! The Guardian Rahat's bat bobbled up off the turf and he's gone, so Pakistan's innings end. Sarfraz is left stranded on 59 and Australia will bat again. It was an eventful old over. Earlier Maddinson drops Sarfraz. The batsmean had treated Bird is treated with ... Australia vs Pakistan, Live cricket score, 1st Test Day 3: Australia one wicket away from dismissing Pakistan at Gabba Australia v Pakistan live cricket: Brisbane Test, day three Pakistan in tatters |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Osman Samiuddin: Pakistan's cycle of horrors in Australia | Cricket ... ESPNcricinfo.com Pakistan's batting collapse on the second day of the day-night Test at the Gabba was a continuation of their woeful history on Australian pitches. |
Times of India | 19 Pak mission employees slipped away in 5 years: Report Times of India Whether these employees went on to seek asylum, became illegal immigrants or betrayed their country remain unknown to the authorities in Pakistan because none of them maintained any contact with the ministry of foreign affairs after their disappearance ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan 'Willing' to Discuss Freedom for Doctor Who Helped Find Bin Laden Voice of America FILE - Jamil Afridi, left, holds a news conference in Peshawar, Pakistan, May 28, 2012. He contends his physician brother – Shakil Afridi, who helped the United States find Osama bin Laden – was the victim of a sham trial in Pakistan. Shakil Afridi is ... |
Is Pakistan heading towards a serious debt problem? DAWN.com For several months, Pakistani economists have been warning that the country is heading towards a serious debt problem that will destabilise the economy. The overall debt, estimated at 12.7 trillion rupees in 2016, is considerably higher than the 9.5 ... |
ABC Online | Pakistan's night-time struggles prove pink-ball Tests still a tough pill to swallow for some ABC Online Pakistan fans might disagree with him after their team disintegrated against the mercurial pink ball, as does Mitchell Johnson, who earlier in the week said day-night Test cricket is not real Test cricket. In response to the retired paceman's remarks ... |
MuMbrella | Viewers stay tuned for Pakistan battering MuMbrella Australia's dominant performance in the first test against Pakistan helped Nine win the ratings battle on Friday. The evening session of the game, which is taking place at The Gabba in Brisbane, averaged 905,000 metro viewers, the second most watched ... |
NEWS.com.au | 'Not on for me. Disrespectful' NEWS.com.au AUSTRALIA has completely bossed the opening two days of the first Test against Pakistan in Brisbane, and will be hoping to continue the trend on Saturday. As expected it's hot in the Queensland capital with a chance of rain and thunderstorms later in ... |