Monthly Archives: May 2018

Chastened England wait on Stokes as Pakistan target series win

Big Picture On an overcast Tuesday afternoon just over two weeks ago in Malahide, Pakistan found themselves three wickets down for 14, still needing 146 more to prevent Ireland becoming the first team since 1877 to win their maiden Test match. With a worrying recent history of fourth-innings implosions, Pakistan looked set for a defeat so ignoble it would define ...

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Mature Mohammad Amir finds his comfort zone after Lord’s performance

A big thing happened in the life of Mohammad Amir today. For nearly every other elite athlete it isn’t a big deal at all. It is a duty they must fulfill but one they approach with various degrees of interest or disdain. Two days away from the second Test at Headingley, and 62 international matches into his second career, this ...

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Pakistan challenge themselves to improve on perfection

For artists of all shades, it is an eternal question: how do you follow up a masterpiece? Do you give up resigned in the knowledge that most of humanity has the capacity to produce one truly great piece of work in a life? Do you strive to replicate it, knowing that merely reproducing it might be enough to get by? ...

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OPENING DAY OF 4th BAHRIA TOWN FLOODLIT CRICKET TOURNAMENT 2018

Bahria Town Sports Wing is holding 4th Bahria Town Floodlit Cricket Tournament from May 30 to June 3, 2018 at Bahria Cricket Stadium Bahria Town Lahore. Teams from all over Pakistan are participating in the event. Mian Usman Director Athar Associates was the Chief Guest on the First Match Day of the Tournament and Mr. Abdul Rauf Former Test Cricketer ...

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Zinedine Zidane steps down as Real Madrid coach

MADRID: Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane is leaving the European champions after two years in charge, he told a news conference on Thursday. Zidane claimed an unprecedented third consecutive Champions League title when Real beat Liverpool 3-1 on Saturday, capping a remarkable period in his first job in senior club management. The Frenchman took over a divided dressing room after ...

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Floodlight Ramzan Sports Festival from June 1

By Ijaz Ahmad PESHAWAR, Brisk arrangements continue for the smooth conduct of the Floodlight Ramzan Sports Festival under the aegis of Directorate General Sports Khyber Pakhtunkhwa at different venues will be commencing from June 1, Organizing Secretary Syed Jaffar Shah told APP here on Wednesday. Syed Jaffar Shah, who is also international athletic coach, said that as desired by Director ...

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Warm up match: Messi hat-trick sinks Haiti

Lionel Messi said Argentina will “go to Russia with hope” after he scored a hat-trick in their 4-0 World Cup warm-up win over Haiti. The Barcelona star, 30, also set-up Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero for the fourth goal against a team ranked 108th in the world. Aguero began the game on the bench, with Gonzalo Higuain and Angel Di Maria ...

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David Richardson admits ‘criminals’ are ‘swanning around’ cricket, targetting players and leagues

Test cricket remains at “high risk” of being targeted for corruption according to ICC chief executive David Richardson, but he believes the dangers posed to domestic and even junior-level cricket is the clear and present danger as the fallout continues from the Al Jazeera documentary on spot-fixing released last week. He also admitted that corrupt elements were here to stay ...

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Jos Buttler rested for Scotland ODI

Jos Buttler has been rested for England’s ODI against Scotland next month while Liam Plunkett returns to the squad for that match and the series against Australia. A hamstring injury had ruled Plunkett out of the matches against New Zealand. Captain Eoin Morgan is expected to be fit for the start of England’s one-day season despite fracturing a finger playing ...

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James Anderson says team must show ‘fight’

England must show “heart” and “fight” in the second and final Test against Pakistan at Headingley, according to fast bowler James Anderson. Joe Root’s side were beaten by nine wickets at Lord’s and have to win in Leeds to avoid a series defeat. “It’s going to take some special individual performances this week,” said Anderson. England have called up Surrey ...

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