Daily Archives: March 26, 2018

Board of Governors congratulated the PCB for the outstanding success of PSL

KARACHI :-   The 48th meeting of the PCB Board of Governors (BoG) took place at a local hotel in Karachi today to discuss various methods pertaining to Domestic, International and Women’s cricket. The meeting was chaired by Chairman PCB Mr. Najam Sethi. The BoG appreciated and congratulated the PCB for the outstanding success of the HBL Pakistan Super League ...

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Pakistan has bright future in wushu: Secretary Sports Punjab

LAHORE: Secretary Sports Punjab Muhammad Aamir Jan said Sports Board Punjab (SBP) will continue to provide a suitable platform to talented youngsters of the province; he was talking on the prize distribution ceremony of 4th South Asian Wushu Championship at Nishtar Park Sports Complex Gymnasium Hall on Sunday evening. DC Lahore Sumair Ahmed Syed, Deputy Director Hafeez Bhatti, DSO Nadim ...

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T20 series against West Indies:3 new faces in pakistan squad

KARACHI: The trio of young PSL performers Asif Ali, Hussain Talat and Shaheen Shah Afridi were rewarded for their outstanding performances during the league with a call by Pakistan’s selection committee for three-match series against the West Indies. The 15 member squad for the three T20Is to be played on 1st, 2nd and 3rd of April in Karachi was announced ...

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JP Duminy says many foreign players would like to return to Pakistan

KARACHI: Jean-Paul Duminy, the South African cricketer who captained Islamabad United in the absence of Misbah-ul-Haq, noted Sunday night that many of the foreign players would like to come to Pakistan again. Commonly known as JP Duminy, the South Africa T20I team’s vice-captain said he was very happy after the team’s performance in the final game of the Pakistan Super League’s (PSL) third ...

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New Zealand beat England by innings and 49 runs

AUCKLAND – New Zealand pulled off a dramatic win by an innings and 49 runs over England in Auckland on Monday, wrapping up the rain-affected first Test with 18.5 overs to spare. It is only the 10th time New Zealand have beaten England in the 102 test history between the two countries. As fortunes fluctuated on the final day in ...

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