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PCB spent Rs. 9.63 mln on officials for Cricket World Cup 2015

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) spent Rs. 9.63 million on officials that were sent to Australia and New Zealand for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.

Smash or crash — the Brendon McCullum way

CHRISTCHURCH: The tattered cap was removed for the last time on Wednesday as Brendon McCullum headed into retirement ultimately in defeat, but on the back of one last destructive, record-breaking innings.

Kohli's poor showing brings Anushka under fans' rage

With girlfriend actress Anushka Sharma in the stands watching her beau bat against Australia, Virat Kohli played a disappointing stroke which led to a cheap dismissal.

Hopes of overconfident Khan die out with India defeat

Mr.Perfectionist Aamir Khan seems to have blind faith in the blue jersey, but his certainty that team India will successfully defend the World Cup brought him sheer disappointment as did with the 'Mauka Mauka' man.

Bollywood stars congratulate Indian cricket team

As India booked a place in the semifinal of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, Bollywood stars recognized their team's efforts and congratulated team blue yet again.

5 ways we'd react if Pakistan reaches the semis!

Pakistan's dismal show in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 has provoked outrage and anger among the cricket-mad nation. Lets imagine how our people would react if Misbah and the boys were to bounce back emphatically.

Amitabh slapped with complaint alleging he instigated anti-Sikh riots

Legenadary Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan has been slapped with a complaint by the SIkhs for Justic (SFJ) group in Australia. The complaint filed alleges that Bachchan instigated the November 1984 anti-Sikh riots in Delhi after Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated.

Nawaz gets surprise call: Modi wishes Pakistan good luck, for once!

In a gesture that was received positively by his counterparts, Indian Prime Minister Narindra Singh Modi telephoned, among other South Asian countries representatives, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. The call was to convey Modi's wishes of good luck for the Pakistan cricket team ahead of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.

Is robot Ikram, cricket's octopus Paul?

A robot made in New Zealand has made the prediction that unlikely winners and minnows Afghanistan will lift the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.

5 tips on how to beat India this Sunday!

Here is our list of five tips for Misbah's green army to counter the blue shirts this time around!

Indian ad mocks Pakistan's World Cup losses

An Indian ad airing on Star Sports, has touched the hidden nerve of many Pakistani's.

Pakistan World Cup training camp begins

LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Team is undergoing a training camp here at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore for preparing for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 in Australia and New Zealand, ARY News reports.

Starc replaces Johnson in Australia lineup for fourth test

SYDNEY: Left arm quick Mitchell Starc will replace injured seamer Mitchell Johnson in Australia's lineup for the fourth and final dead rubber test against India starting on Tuesday.

Pakistan’s performance Down Under in a glimpse!

KARACHI: When the World Cup 2015 begins in Australia and New Zealand from February 14, Pakistan cricket team would be seen endeavoring to replicate its performance of 1992, when they clinched their maiden World Cup title under skipper Imran Khan.

Pakistan announces preliminary squad for World Cup

LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has named 30-man preliminary squad for the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 in Australia and New Zealand, ARY News reports on Saturday.

England keep faith with Cook for World Cup

LONDON: Underfire Alastair Cook will lead England at next year's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, national selector James Whitaker said on Wednesday.

Ajmal suspension puts PCB in a spin

KARACHI: Banned Pakistan spinner Saeed Ajmal was reported for a suspect action in a domestic match in 2006 but the cricket authorities turned a blind eye until, eight years later and after six years of international cricket, he was suspended from the game.

Sri Lanka’s Jayawardene to retire from tests

Former Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene will retire from test cricket following the home series against South Africa and Pakistan, the country's cricket board said on Monday.
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