New York Times | India, Pakistan and Something Deeper Than Cricket New York Times On the road to Edgbaston Cricket Ground, the refrain from the ticket touts went unanswered. Demand for the India-Pakistan match on Sunday was so great that the ground could have sold out its 25,000 capacity eight times over. The backdrop to the match ... India and Pakistan fans put aside their rivalry and pay their respects The autopsy of an appalling Pakistan performance ICC Champions Trophy 2017: Virat Kohli-inspired India thrash Pakistan at Edgbaston |
The Guardian | India v Pakistan: ICC Champions Trophy 2017 – as it happened The Guardian Hasan Ali c Dhawan b Umesh (Pakistan 164 all out). 24th over: Hasan Ali is squared up by some nasty pace and bounce to give a leading edge to Dhawan in the covers. Wahab Riaz will not bat because of the ankle injury he sustained at the end of the India ... |
Washington Times | Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Pakistan's ambassador, awaits Trump's Afghanistan policy Washington Times Pakistan's military has swept terrorist groups from the nation's once-lawless tribal areas, but the gains could be put at risk if the security situation across the border in Afghanistan is not brought under control, Islamabad's diplomat in Washington ... |
Pakistan says 12 militants killed in military operation The Seattle Times QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan says a two-day military operation has killed 12 militants in the southwestern province of Baluchistan, which borders Afghanistan and Iran. The army said Sunday that the operation was conducted in the rugged Mastung ... |
Bloomberg | Pakistan Works to Stay Off List of Terror-Friendly Nations Bloomberg Arrested suspected militants and their recovered weapons are presented to the media by Pakistani paramilitary forces at a security compound in the Jamrud area of the Khyber Agency tribal area on March 3, 2017, during the ongoing military 'Operation ... |
The Hindu | Pakistan releases 'video' of LoC attack The Hindu The Pakistani military on Sunday released a video of bombing Indian positions on the Line of Control to back its claim that it has killed five Indian soldiers and destroyed Indian bunkers along the Tatta Pani sector. Military spokesman Major General ... Cricket: Pakistan to meet India amid political unrest Pakistani batsmen playing 'old-fashioned' cricket: experts Pakistan Army releases video claiming destruction of Indian posts across LoC |
Newsweek | India and Pakistan Conflict Erupts in 'Deadly' Border Battles Between Nuclear Rivals Newsweek Recent clashes between neighboring rivals India and Pakistan have turned fatal, according to the Pakistani military, which said it has killed a number of Indian soldiers Saturday in a cross-border revenge attack in Kashmir. In response to the Indian ... Indian Army kills five Pakistani soldiers Deadly border shelling hits Kashmir's Poonch Pakistan: Indian fire kills 1 civilian in disputed Kashmir |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Heavy loss a 'reality check' - Arthur ESPNcricinfo.com A crushing victory at the hands of India has given Pakistan a "reality check" according to their coach Mickey Arthur. Saying that "the magnitude of the occasion" had got to his team, Arthur admitted they did the simple things wrong as they were ... The magnitude of the occasion possibly got to Pakistan players: Arthur India v Pakistan result: Mickey Arthur, lost the plot |
Times of India | Pakistan-backed terror module busted in Punjab, 3 arrested Times of India Police claimed that the arrested terrorists, Gurdial Singh, Jagroop Singh and Satwinder Singh, had been trained and tasked by the ISI to carry out terror attacks and target various 'anti-panthic and anti-Sikh forces/individuals' by Pakistan-based ISYF ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Afghanistan Blames Pakistan for Planning Deadly Kabul Attack Foreign Policy (blog) “Not just the Afghan government, but all nations of the world must come together and declare Pakistan as a terror state,” said Idrees Stanikzai, an activist with the Afghanistan Youth Jirga, a political organization in Kabul. He added that Afghans ... Pakistan-Afghanistan cricket ties hit after Kabul blast Pakistan refuses to play 'blame game' with Afghanistan over recent terror attack Afghanistan Blames Haqqani Network, Pakistan for Kabul Massacre |