Tuesday, October 13, 2009

For Danica, NASCAR doesn't make sense

Danica Patrick continues to flirt with NASCAR, but she'd be better served staying in the IRL.

shahid afridi has a strong contender for captain

shahid afridi will become the captain of paki team after younis has gave resign to captaincy.

younis declare his retirement from captaincy

pak captain younis khan gave his resignation letter to p.c.b

Monday, August 10, 2009

ICC clears Pakistan players of bookie contact

CHENNAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has cleared Pakistan players of coming in contact with bookmakers on their recent tour of Sri Lanka.

The ICC said in a statement on Monday it was satisfied "no evidence of any such contacts exists" after its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit held an investigation following media reports that the visitors had been approached.

"I am pleased those investigations have indicated nothing untoward has taken place on this occasion but it is a reminder that all of us... must maintain our vigilance to ensure we remain on top of the issue of corruption," ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat said in a statement.

The Pakistan Cricket Board informed ICC that it suspected bookmakers were staying on the same floor as their players in the team hotel in Colombo after the tourists lost the test series 2-0 and had lost the first three games of their five-match, one-day series.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Vice captain should be dropped from team: Younis

COLOMBU: Captain Pakistan cricket team Younis Khan said he is not completely authorized for players’ selection adding that vice captain should not remain in team but it is hard to drop him.

Talking to Atiqur Rehman during Geo television program Captain’s Corner, Younis Khan said players must enhance their performance.

It is worth mentioning that the batting line-up of Pakistan cricket team totally failed in second one day international match against Sri Lanka as Lankans made it look very easy to achieve target of 169 runs, taking lead 2-0 in the series.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Ashraful, Shakib lead Bangladesh to 246-9


ROSEAU: Mohammad Ashraful top-scored with 57 and Shakib Al Hasan stroked 54 as Bangladesh made 246 for nine from their 50 overs in the first one-day international against West Indies on Sunday

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