Author Archives: Emmad Hameed
1st May, 2013
Anwar a more potent force after Camp Wasim
According to Wasim Akram, Anwar has now added a 'banana outswinger' to his repertoire as well.
According to Wasim Akram, Anwar has now added a 'banana outswinger' to his repertoire as well.
19th April, 2013
Peerless Pfeiffer set to dazzle Pakistan
“The bikers here have some great machines and there seems to be a genuine interest in the sport here.”
“The bikers here have some great machines and there seems to be a genuine interest in the sport here.”
27th March, 2013
Afridi ready to retire if replacement is available
Afridi is ready to retire as soon as a talented youngster capable of dethroning him emerges.
Afridi is ready to retire as soon as a talented youngster capable of dethroning him emerges.
24th March, 2013
SLPL 2013 to attract big Pakistani audience
Irfan is expected to be one of the most popular players at this year's SLPL auction.
Irfan is expected to be one of the most popular players at this year's SLPL auction.
11th March, 2013
Time to invest in the ‘A’ team
Pakistan’s next big test in the Southern Hemisphere is going to be in Australia. Will lessons be learnt from South Africa?
Pakistan’s next big test in the Southern Hemisphere is going to be in Australia. Will lessons be learnt from South Africa?
19th February, 2013
Why play it safe?
Misbah has to shun his ‘safety first’ approach if Pakistan are to challenge top teams.
Misbah has to shun his ‘safety first’ approach if Pakistan are to challenge top teams.
10th February, 2013
Pakistan on the rugby horizon
Pakistan has developed a formal base in rugby and establish a national body which has ensured recognition by the world governing body.
Pakistan has developed a formal base in rugby and establish a national body which has ensured recognition by the world governing body.
5th February, 2013
Will Pakistan learn from Wanderers horror show?
It is quite evident from Pakistan's showing in the first Test that no lessons have been learnt from the tours of Australia, England and West Indies.
It is quite evident from Pakistan's showing in the first Test that no lessons have been learnt from the tours of Australia, England and West Indies.
29th January, 2013
Gul’s big test
Willingly or unwillingly, Gul is the leader of Pakistan's fast-bowling attack, and he will have to rise above in South Africa.
Willingly or unwillingly, Gul is the leader of Pakistan's fast-bowling attack, and he will have to rise above in South Africa.
24th December, 2012
“Trust in us and we will deliver”
Despite being comprehensively beaten by all opponents at the AHF Cup, Pakistan's women's hockey team has not conceded defeat.
Despite being comprehensively beaten by all opponents at the AHF Cup, Pakistan's women's hockey team has not conceded defeat.
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4th November, 2012
PCB’s obsession with Hong Kong Sixes
Some pundits are of the opinion that PCB has a keen interest in the event as it gives them an opportunity of winning a title and keeping the critics at bay.
Some pundits are of the opinion that PCB has a keen interest in the event as it gives them an opportunity of winning a title and keeping the critics at bay.
22nd October, 2012
Jayasuriya goes on Karachi shopping spree
The former Sri Lankan captain filled nearly ten suitcases as he went on a shopping spree.
The former Sri Lankan captain filled nearly ten suitcases as he went on a shopping spree.
20th October, 2012
Pakistan cannot be denied for long: Andre Nel
Nel said he was happy to be part of a process which should eventually bring internationals back to Pakistan.
Nel said he was happy to be part of a process which should eventually bring internationals back to Pakistan.
15th October, 2012
‘Only Gayle would have made the great Windies team’
I reckon Gayle is the only one who would have been part of the squad then: Mohsin Khan
I reckon Gayle is the only one who would have been part of the squad then: Mohsin Khan
26th April, 2012
Little to gain from Yousuf’s return
Having Yousuf in the ranks would mean that either Azhar Ali or Asad Shafiq would have to make way for the veteran.
Having Yousuf in the ranks would mean that either Azhar Ali or Asad Shafiq would have to make way for the veteran.
24th April, 2012
No conspiracy in cancellation of Pakistan tour: BCB
KARACHI, April 23: A spokesman of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has dismissed reports suggesting that a conspiracy by the governing body of the game in Bangladesh forced the cancellation of their tour to Pakistan
KARACHI, April 23: A spokesman of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has dismissed reports suggesting that a conspiracy by the governing body of the game in Bangladesh forced the cancellation of their tour to Pakistan
5th April, 2012
Squash set to be part of 2020 Olympics: Jahangir
“It goes without saying that Pakistan would have bagged a plethora of medals through us at these games.”
“It goes without saying that Pakistan would have bagged a plethora of medals through us at these games.”
26th March, 2012
Tri-series no more
While Pakistan fashioned out a nail-biting win to annex the title for only the second time in its history, the defeat against India despite posting a mammoth total has been a real eye opener for Misbah-ul-Haq and his men.
While Pakistan fashioned out a nail-biting win to annex the title for only the second time in its history, the defeat against India despite posting a mammoth total has been a real eye opener for Misbah-ul-Haq and his men.
13th March, 2012
No medal hopes for Pakistan at the Olympics: POA
As the world gears up for the 2012 London Olympics, the newly re-elected President of the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) has a bleak picture to…
As the world gears up for the 2012 London Olympics, the newly re-elected President of the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) has a bleak picture to…
21st February, 2012
Overzealous ‘fifty’ celebrations get Pakistan players exhausted – and out
Over the years batsmen from all around the world have celebrated centuries by raising their bat, taking off their head gear and waving it towards the pavilion. The more enthusiastic/passionate ones make it a point to leap or hug their partner or sprint to several yards in jubilation
Over the years batsmen from all around the world have celebrated centuries by raising their bat, taking off their head gear and waving it towards the pavilion. The more enthusiastic/passionate ones make it a point to leap or hug their partner or sprint to several yards in jubilation

