The legends are passed on from one generation to another, and, for much of the region's cricketing history, marked Pakistan out as the exception to the rule that the sub-continent was a land of spin-bowling specialists.
A truck carrying liquified petroleum gas caught fire and exploded overnight near an industrial area in central Pakistan, killing six people and injuring more than two dozen others, officials said on Monday.
F or the first time in 34 years, Pakistan suffered a stunning defeat at the hands of the West Indies on home soil, leaving fans and cricket pundits in disbelief. While Pakistan’
Rescue officials say a truck carrying liquified petroleum gas caught fire and exploded overnight in central Pakistan, killing five people and injuring more than two dozen others
At least five people were killed and 31 injured in an LPG tanker truck blast in Pakistan's Multan region, Geo news reported on Monday.
The second Test match between Pakistan and the West Indies and the entire series was a masterclass in spin dominance, showcasing historic comebacks and record-breaking performances. For better or worse, the performances from both teams will go down as one of the most memorable series in recent years.
The defeat in Multan meant the series ended in a 1-1 draw. Pakistan's batting lineup crumbled under West Indian spinners' pressure on the final day, ending their innings at a mere 133 runs. Pakistan captain Shan Masood admitted that his team didn't perform well.
Pakistan head coach Aaqib Javed says there’s no harm in preparing wickets for spinners at home to get favorable results as Pakistan eyes a clean sweep against the West Indies in their two-match test series.
It was West Indies' first win in Pakistan in 34 years as they ended the contest on a 1-1 draw. Pakistan won the first Test by 127 runs, also in Multan.
Pakistan captain Shan Masood acknowledged the team's shortcomings after a heavy defeat to West Indies. He highlighted the need for improved strategies against lower-order batsmen and emphasized learning from mistakes.
After his team lost the second Test in Multan to the West Indies by 120 runs, Pakistan’s Test captain Shan Masood was embroiled in conflict. The defeat tied the series two games each and raised serious post-match media questions.