Former Pakistan captain blamed frequent changes in the team's management, coaches, and players for the chaotic situation.
The financial fallout has already begun affecting the domestic cricket structure in Pakistan. According to Dawn, the PCB ...
Inzamam told the media in Lahore that there had been a rapid decline in the performance of the national team in the last two years.
Pakistan’s only metro rail, the Orange Line Metro Train in Lahore, faces ongoing financial and operational challenges due to low ridership and revenue shortfalls. High fares, poor connectivity, and ...
The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025 will kick off on 9 April in Lahore, with hosts Pakistan facing Ireland at ...
The present Government, under Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif' dynamic leadership, has strengthened the country's ...
According to the report, the country’s cricketing board spent PKR 18 billion (about $58 million) upgrading each of the three ...
The Punjab government has launched a Rs. 4.5 billion development project in Murree to upgrade the hill station’s infrastructure and boost tourism. The ...
Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan presided over a consultative meeting of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) in Lahore ...
Physical accommodation for players underwent reduction following the choice of less expensive hotels compared to five-star ...
According to a report in The Telegraph, PCB spent PKR 18 billion (about $58 million) upgrading each of the three venues—Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Karachi.
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