So here we have another Pakistani cricketer involved in match-fixing. Oops, spot-fixing as they call it. Reports have it that the Danish Kaneria was called upon by the Es*** police to question him on his alleged role in spot-fixing. Read More
Pakistan great Mushtaq Mohammad believes controversial all-rounder Shahid Afridi is the right man to "lead from the front" as they prepare to defend their World Twenty20 title. Read More

Turmoil has become the main feature of sport in Pakistan. In a single week the national cricket team has been gutted and the management and selectors of the hockey side have been unceremoniously sacked. Read More
Former Australia captain and ex-India coach Greg Chappell has turned down an offer to coach Pakistan. "I was honoured and flattered by the approach but I have declined the invitation," Chappell told the website www.cricinfo.com on Wednesday. "I have no ambition to coach at the international level again and I am committed to my role with Cricket Australia as Head Coach at the Centre of Ex Read More

PAKISTAN'S Sports Minister Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani has urged Cricket Australia to set up barriers at grounds and ban alcohol following the tackle by a spectator on Khalid Latif in Perth on Sunday night. Jakhrani advised Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt to raise the issue with CA, and said if he was not satisfied with their response, he would go directly to his counterpart Stephen Smit Read More

Australia produced an excellent all-round display to beat Pakistan by 140 runs in Sydney and take a 2-0 lead in their five-match one-day series. Shane Watson scored 69 at almost a run a ball and Cameron White hit 55 as Australia posted 267-6. Read More
Australia's bowlers salvaged some pride with seven late wickets on day two but Pakistan still looked strong in the second Test with a lead of 204 runs. Read More
Sri Lanka took three Pakistan top-order wickets in the opening session of Wednesday's third day, boosting its chances of winning the third and final test to complete a series clean sweep. Resuming the third day on 16-1 in its second innings and with a first-innings lead of 66, Pakistan was reduced to 86-4 at lunch. Read More

Pakistan’s sense of purpose was written all over as was evident right from the first ball of the match, a rising beamer from Mohammed Amir that left Tillekatane Dilshan flummoxed. Ball#5 and the tournament’s topmost scorer was seen walking back to the pavilion after he had uncharacteristically scooped one into the safe hands of Shahzaib. Oh, the pressures of the big occasion! Read More
How strange, and how satisfying it was to find that the two most troubled nations in cricket were the ones that met in the final of the splendid World Twenty20 yesterday. Sri Lanka and Pakistan came together in a wonderfully cheering way. Read More