Top court intensifies attack on Pakistan's government
ISLAMABAD – The political crisis engulfing Pakistan deepened Monday when the nation's top court clashed with a beleaguered government already under attack from the powerful army – a combined …
ISLAMABAD – The political crisis engulfing Pakistan deepened Monday when the nation's top court clashed with a beleaguered government already under attack from the powerful army – a combined …
ISLAMABAD (AFP) – Pakistan's beleaguered premier said Monday he would appear in court to face a contempt notice served on him for failing to re-open corruption cases, amid a crisis likely to …
Dav Whatmore has said he had positive meetings with members of the Pakistan board in Lahore but there has been no definite decision taken yet on whether or not he will be the new Pakistan coach. …
Pakistan , military coups are true to type. Or at least they were. Just over 12 years ago, when General Pervez Musharaf ousted a civilian government, televisions across the nation went blank one …
Sourav Ganguly, in his column in the Sydney Morning Herald, says India’s selectors will need to take some strong, fair and honest decisions ahead of the Adelaide Test folowing the side’s series loss. Whoever has to be left out, whether they be young or old, equality has to be there and a proper message sent that puts a priority on performance. There will always be instances in cricket when one player selectors are more patient with than another. But it may not be the case this time. In the same…
He bats, he bowls, he catches … and he does it all with proficiency
“I was surprised with India’s decision to field four quicks and I honestly felt Pragyan Ojha would have been a good choice. The Australians have not played left-arm spin well over the years and India should have had the variation in their attack,” writes Sourav Ganguly in the Sydney Morning Herald. “On the other hand, for Australia it was a good choice. Nathan Lyon has not been effective in the series and, if I were Michael Clarke, I would play four quicks in Adelaide as well.” In the same paper,…
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday justified his decision of power cuts to VIP homes, and said that if the common man is barred of the privilege so should be the high profile min
ISLAMABAD: DG ISI Shuja Pasha is willing to attend an in-camera session of the memo commission and provide a brief
Pakistan's former president Pervez Musharraf is planning to return to the country and prepare for elections, despite threats he could be arrested.His decision will add to political turbulence …