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Pakistan critical of umpires

Pakistan critical of umpires

Rediff.com14 Mar 2005

The Pakistan cricket team management gave umpires Rudi Koertzen and Darrell Hair negative ratings.

Malik could miss first England one-dayer

Malik could miss first England one-dayer

Rediff.com8 Dec 2005

If his trip to Australia for tests on his bowling action has left him too jet-lagged to play.

Pakistan recall Afridi for Champions Trophy

Pakistan recall Afridi for Champions Trophy

Rediff.com7 Aug 2004

The all rounder was recalled to the squad for the triangular series in the Netherlands and the ICC Champions Trophy.

Shabbir Ahmed to miss second Test

Shabbir Ahmed to miss second Test

Rediff.com19 Nov 2005

Pakistan are likely to field Rana Naved for the match, beginning on Sunday.

India ready for Shoaib challenge

India ready for Shoaib challenge

Rediff.com23 Jul 2004

Pakistan enjoy psychological edge

Pakistan enjoy psychological edge

Rediff.com10 Nov 2005

Coach Bob Woolmer said that England's defeat in the three-day match to the Pakistan A side is a psychological boost for his players.

Sami passed fit for first Test

Sami passed fit for first Test

Rediff.com6 Nov 2005

The Pakistan fast bowler has shaken off a leg injury and been cleared to play in the first Test against England.

Seam-friendly pitch, says curator

Seam-friendly pitch, says curator

Rediff.com7 Mar 2005

It is breach of contract, says Miandad

It is breach of contract, says Miandad

Rediff.com16 Jun 2004

The former Pakistan captain hit out at the PCB for terminating his services and hiring a new coach.

PCB likely to retain Miandad

PCB likely to retain Miandad

Rediff.com3 May 2004

After sounding a number of potential candidates, including Dav Whatmore, Michael Slater and Bob Woolmer, PCB has decided to retain Javed Miandad.

Shoaib in doubt for charity match

Shoaib in doubt for charity match

Rediff.com5 Jan 2005

Inzamam, Shoaib fit for second Test

Inzamam, Shoaib fit for second Test

Rediff.com22 Dec 2004

Inzamam has been suffering from a long-term back problem while Shoaib injured his shoulder and ankle in the crushing first Test defeat in Perth.

Pakistan preserve Kaneria for India

Pakistan preserve Kaneria for India

Rediff.com5 Jan 2005

Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria has been left out of the one-day squad to keep him fresh for next month's tour of India.

PCB chief defends team

PCB chief defends team

Rediff.com24 Dec 2004

Shaharyar Khan blamed participation in a lot of one-dayers for the side's huge loss in the first Test against Australia.

Akhtar refuses to shorten run-up

Akhtar refuses to shorten run-up

Rediff.com22 Dec 2004

Akhtar refused to shorten his run-up as suggested by the captain and the coach following Pakistan's sluggish over-rate in the first Test.

Moin keen on a strong comeback

Moin keen on a strong comeback

Rediff.com8 Oct 2004

The veteran wicketkeeper is confident of returning to the team for the next two games of the Paktel Cup.

'I'd put my money on India'

'I'd put my money on India'

Rediff.com1 Oct 2003

Australia's Stuart Law frontrunner for Pakistan head coach job

Australia's Stuart Law frontrunner for Pakistan head coach job

Rediff.com4 May 2016

Former Australia player Stuart Law has been confirmed as the Pakistan Cricket Board's first choice for the post of national team chief coach.

World Cup 2019: When coaches took over

World Cup 2019: When coaches took over

Rediff.com18 Jun 2019

'This World Cup is likely to be much more a clash of plans than of talent,' says Devangshu Datta.

Whatmore to step down as Pak coach; Langer, Inzamam in fray

Whatmore to step down as Pak coach; Langer, Inzamam in fray

Rediff.com13 Nov 2013

Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore will not seek an extension to his two-year contract when it expires in February, the Australian has told the Pakistan Cricket Board.

'It was a mistake to accept the captaincy of Pakistan in 2007'

'It was a mistake to accept the captaincy of Pakistan in 2007'

Rediff.com26 Oct 2014

Pakistan's former captain and discarded all-rounder Shoaib Malik has said he made a mistake in his career to accept the captaincy of the national team after the 2007 World Cup.

Why did Younis Khan retire from ODIs?

Why did Younis Khan retire from ODIs?

Rediff.com1 Feb 2016

Former Pakistan captain Younis Khan has finally broken his silence on his decision to retire abruptly from one-day international last November during the series against England. "It unfortunate I am blamed for the limited over series defeat to England. But one thing is clear I didn't retire abruptly or because of either head coach Waqar Younis or anyone else," Younis said on Geo Super channel. Younis, 37, said he had wanted to retire from ODIs gracefully like he had done from T20 cricket in 2009. He said he was in and out of the ODI team and had to wait for months before he was picked in the team and could retire. "Even where Test cricket is concerned when I feel it is the right time I will announce my retirement. It will be my decision," he added. Younis also declined to comment on statements by Waqar that Younis's sudden retirement on the morning of the first ODI against England upset the team and that he had sat down with Younis and told he could play at any position in all four matches of the series.

Tendulkar inducted into ICC Hall of Fame

Tendulkar inducted into ICC Hall of Fame

Rediff.com19 Jul 2019

Sachin Tendulkar is the sixth Indian to be inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.

PCB chief confirms: Afridi to be sacked after WT20

PCB chief confirms: Afridi to be sacked after WT20

Rediff.com21 Mar 2016

Flamboyant all-rounder Shahid Afridi will be replaced as Pakistan's T20 captain after the World T20 in India, PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan announced on Monday, while hinting his days as a player were also numbered. PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan told reporters in Lahore on his return from Kolkata on Monday that the board and Afridi had a understanding that he would retire after the World Cup. "He is captain till the World Cup under this understanding and he has said he will retire after the event. Even if he changes his mind and wants to carry on we will have to see whether he can be picked as a player or not," Khan said.

Ireland have scripted most upsets at the World Cup!

Ireland have scripted most upsets at the World Cup!

Rediff.com16 Feb 2015

Statistical highlights on associate member countries defeating Test-playing nations at the 50-over World Cup after Ireland beat West Indies by four wickets in the Pool B match at Nelson, New Zealand on Monday.

1975 to 2011: Men and Moments that mattered in the final

1975 to 2011: Men and Moments that mattered in the final

Rediff.com27 Mar 2015

From Clive Lloyd and Viv Richards, Imran Khan and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, these cricketers, among others, etched their names in the annuls of cricketing history with heroic efforts that helped their teams clinch the big prize of One-day cricket. With the 2015 edition of the cricket World Cup starting on February 14, we bring you a brief history of finals from 1975-2011...

It's time to fix the IPL!

It's time to fix the IPL!

Rediff.com30 May 2016

The IPL has produced more controversies in its short lifespan than any other sporting league in history.

What it's like to have the second-most important job in India?

What it's like to have the second-most important job in India?

Rediff.com20 Nov 2016

'Of the 32 captains who have led India in Test cricket, only four have been pure bowlers -- Ghulam Ahmed, Venkatraghavan, Bishan Bedi and myself.' 'The captain must lead with only one idea in mind -- to win the game. The draw mentality is partly because captains lacked confidence and partly because they want to protect their record. If you don't think winning is the point of the game, there is little point in even entering the field.' 'As the Monekygate controversy raged, I received a message from Bishen Bedi, no stranger to controversies himself. "As a captain," he wrote, "take a decision you will be proud of when you look back on history".' Anil Kumble, cricketing legend, on the Art of Captaincy.

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