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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Build stadium on Pakistan-India border Says Zaheer Abbas


Former Pakistan batsman Zaheer Abbas said on Tuesday that a new stadium should be built straddling the India-Pakistan border as a way of reviving cricket relations between the arch rivals.
Pakistan last month played their first match in India - the World Cup semi-final - since the November 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai that left 166 people dead and which New Delhi blamed on extremists across the border.
The incident badly strained relations between the two countries and also stalled sporting ties.
But since the semi-final there have been suggestions that a resumption of cricket and other sports between the two countries could be on the cards.
Abbas, a Pakistani who - unusually - is also hugely popular in India for his batting exploits, which fetched him the title of "the Asian Bradman", suggested a shared stadium could play a vital role in improving relations.
"Build a stadium at Wagah border so that there are no problems of India not coming to Pakistan, and Pakistan not going to India," Abbas, a former Pakistan captain, told AFP.
"Half of the portion should be in Pakistan and half should be in India so that fans don't need any visa. Pakistani fans should support their team from their side and Indians from their side and this example could also be followed in other sports."
Abbas, who played 78 Tests and 62 one-dayers during an illustrious career, said sports should not suffer as a result of often tricky diplomacy.
"Sports of both the countries have suffered because of the politics, but people from both the sides want to see their teams playing -- be it hockey, cricket or any other sport," said Abbas.
Pakistan Cricket Board officials have said they are in discussion with their Indian counterparts for a short cricket series later this year, although security fears for travelling teams in Pakistan remains a stumbling block.
Pakistan have played games and series in neutral countries, but Abbas said that was damaging.
"If Pakistan and India play at a neutral venue, how will people of both the countries get to watch Indo-Pak series? It should be in India or Pakistan," he said.

Pakistan Make Winning Start To West Indies Tour


Pakistanis 287-7 (Mohammad Hafeez 101) beat
University of West Indies VC XI 219-8 by 68 runs
Tour game, Saint Lucia


Pakistan made a winning start to their tour of the West Indies by beating the University of West Indies Vice-Chancellor's XI by 68 runs in a 50-over tour game in Saint Lucia.
Stand-in captain Mohammad Hafeez scored a century, Umar Akmal hit 57 not out and left-arm spinner Abdur Rehman took four wickets in a fine all-round performance from the tourists.
They begin against the West Indies with a Twenty20 International - for which bet365 make them 1/2 favourites - on 21st April before playing five One-Day Internationals and two Test matches.
Hafeez made 101 before retiring as Pakistan scored 287 for seven with Taufeeq Umar (44) and Ahmed Shehzad (49) also making useful contributions.
In reply, the West Indies XI closed on 219 for eight with Dwayne Bravo hitting 63 and Nkruma Bonner, who had earlier taken three wickets, making 43.
Rehman perfomed impressively to remove both of those batsmen as well as Chadwick Walton and Kjorn Ottley.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Awesome Cricket! Kiran More and Javed Miandad in India Versus Pakistan Match


f you are one of those who cant get enough of watching cricket highlight videos of matches between India and Pakistan then keep watching. Here is another 33 mins long video to consume. Long live cricket!!
In this snippet you will see the Indian player Kiran More and the Pakistani player Javed Miandad face off.
The last i checked the video had a rating of 4.7 on YouTube and had been watched more than 1.3 million times.





Sachin’s Rare video….4 sixes to abdul qadir.

Highlight from a match played in 1989 between India and Pakistan.
The video shows Sachin Tendulkar, a cricketer of Indian origin face off Abdul Qadir of Pakistan.
No wonder the video has a rating of 4.8 on YouTube and has received more than 531,646 hits.





Imran khan Rare Photo Collection




Born: 25 November 1952, Lahore, Pakistan
Born Imran Khan Niazi into a proud pathan family of landowners. Best know internationally as Imran Khan also known as the Lion of Lahore, he is probably the finest cricketer to come from Pakistan. An outstanding all rounder, he became a national hero when he captained the Pakistan Cricket team to victory and brought back the World Cup in the 1991/92 Cricket World Cup which took place in Australia.








Test Debut: Pakistan v England at Birmingham,1st Test match played, 1971 season.
Last Test played: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Faisalabad, 3rd Test match, 1991/92 season.












Legend cricketer and TI Chief Imran Khan giving away the trophies among the position holder students

Imrankhan Family Photos



Imran Khan married English socialite Jemima Goldsmith, a convert to Islam, in 1995. A marriage that stood strong in the toughest of times, broke it was "difficult for Jemima to adapt to life in Pakistan.










Imran Khan with the Sindh and Punjab Women Cricket Association teams at Karachi.






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