Humair Ishtiaq

Some unconventional words

Some unconventional words

Former leg-spinner Abdul Qadir has been making interesting noises of late. And they are not sour grapes for he did not Published 08 May, 2016 06:44am
In hockey’s footsteps

In hockey’s footsteps

The more unexpected the odd victory is, the more we celebrate … the more the officials enjoy because it gives them a Published 24 Apr, 2016 06:59am
Some lessons from the Caribbean win

Some lessons from the Caribbean win

The West Indians used their friction to raise their game and expressed their frustration once they had done well. Updated 11 Apr, 2016 01:40pm

Tip of the iceberg

NUMBERS tell the story like little else. And the numbers related to private education are as interesting as they are... Published 03 Apr, 2016 07:15am
Mindset vs skill set

Mindset vs skill set

Psychology is a massive factor in any life domain and cricket is no exception. Updated 27 Mar, 2016 12:22pm
The temperamental writer

The temperamental writer

In Andaz-i-Bayan Aur Qurratulain Hyder can be seen speaking on a range of subjects while refusing to talk about her Published 27 Mar, 2016 07:20am
Murphy stands vindicated!

Murphy stands vindicated!

With one Asia Cup defeat behind them and a challenging World T20 assignment ahead, the PCB chief and the national Published 13 Mar, 2016 06:40am
Super on counts more than one

Super on counts more than one

Pakistani cricketers made PSL headlines more often than the foreigners and that was a big success factor in the League Published 28 Feb, 2016 06:32am
COVER: The man that he was

COVER: The man that he was

Inevitable though it is, death carries layers of symbolic significance when it takes away a man like Intizar Husain Published 07 Feb, 2016 12:05pm
REVIEW: The twist in her tale

REVIEW: The twist in her tale

Hajra Masroor must have had her reasons but Urdu fiction lost one of its finest voices when she decided to stop writing Published 31 Jan, 2016 06:48am
From the sublime to the ridiculous

From the sublime to the ridiculous

The West Indians were much better for much longer than anyone in the history of the game, but their fall from grace has Published 24 Jan, 2016 07:10am
The fun of having a one-sided view

The fun of having a one-sided view

While the world seems to be ready to welcome Amir back in the international fold, a holier-than-thou approach is Published 10 Jan, 2016 07:25am