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Pakistan

Hafeez, Gul bring out the worst in Proteas
Article
/ 3 March 2013

Hafeez, Gul bring out the worst in Proteas

South Africa suffered their worst defeat in Twenty20 cricket when Pakistan walloped them by 95 runs in their T20 international in Centurion on Sunday.

By Jenny Bernstein
Proteas debutant Abbott punishes Pakistan
Article
/ 23 February 2013

Proteas debutant Abbott punishes Pakistan

A dream debut for Kyle Abbott has left Pakistan reeling at 14 for one and still trailing by 239 runs in the third and final Test in Centurion.

By Sapa
Kirsten wants to maintain Proteas’ consistency
Article
/ 20 February 2013

Kirsten wants to maintain Proteas’ consistency

While the third Test between SA and Pakistan is a dead rubber, no extra motivation is required for the players, says Proteas’ coach Gary Kirsten.

By Jenny Bernstein
Misbah: Pakistan must try to win next game with SA
Article
/ 18 February 2013

Misbah: Pakistan must try to win next game with SA

Anxiety by their middle order caused Pakistan to collapse in their second innings and give SA a 2-0 lead in the Test, says captain Misbah-ul-Huq.

By Jenny Bernstein
Proteas leave Pakistan innings in tatters
Article
/ 17 February 2013

Proteas leave Pakistan innings in tatters

Three quick wickets before lunch kept South Africa in the hunt on day four of the second Test against Pakistan at Newlands, Cape Town, on Sunday.

By Sapa
Proteas fight back against Pakistan at Newlands
Article
/ 16 February 2013

Proteas fight back against Pakistan at Newlands

The Proteas have fought back on the third morning of the second test against Pakistan scoring 109 runs in for the loss of just two wickets.

By Reuters
Test cricket: Just ‘leave’ might be the best advice for Pakistan
Article
/ 15 February 2013

Test cricket: Just ‘leave’ might be the best advice for Pakistan

When Pakistan were rolled over for 49 at the Wanderers many an eyebrow was raised – although not by those who watched the events unfold live.

By Neil Manthorp
Fiery Steyn bowls Proteas to big win over Pakistan
Article
/ 4 February 2013

Fiery Steyn bowls Proteas to big win over Pakistan

Dale Steyn’s career-best bowling figures has propelled South Africa to a comprehensive 211-run victory over Pakistan at the Wanderers.

By Nick Said
Misbah, Shafiq delay Proteas’ march to victory
Article
/ 3 February 2013

Misbah, Shafiq delay Proteas’ march to victory

A defiant century stand from captain Misbah-ul-Huq and Asad Shafiq took Pakistan safely to stumps on day three of the first Test against South Africa.

By Jenny Bernstein
Proteas close in on victory over Pakistan
Article
/ 3 February 2013

Proteas close in on victory over Pakistan

South Africa moved ever closer to victory as Pakistan were teetering on 104 for four at tea on the third day of the first Test at the Wanderers.

By Sapa
SA set daunting task for Pakistan
Article
/ 3 February 2013

SA set daunting task for Pakistan

SA inflicted more pain on Pakistan after declaring with a lead of 479 and taking a wicket before lunch on the third day of the first Test.

By Sapa
Protea’s pacemen plough through Pakistan to set record-low downfall
Article
/ 2 February 2013

Protea’s pacemen plough through Pakistan to set record-low downfall

Pakistan crashed to their lowest Test total when they were bowled out for 49 by a South African pace barrage on the second day of their first Test.

By Afp Author
Afridi urges world to end Pakistan isolation
Article
/ 1 February 2013

Afridi urges world to end Pakistan isolation

All-round Cricketer Shahid Afridi has made an emotional appeal to the cricketing world to end Pakistan’s four-year isolation over terror attacks.

By Sapa Afp
Size and swing could sway Proteas
Article
/ 1 February 2013

Size and swing could sway Proteas

There are no big names in this Pakistan Test side, but they have the skill to trouble South Africa, writes Neil Manthorp.

By Neil Manthorp
Pakistan: ‘Homeless’ but unbowed
Article
/ 25 January 2013

Pakistan: ‘Homeless’ but unbowed

Despite being unable to play international cricket on their own turf, the pakistan team are on a good wicket.

By Neil Manthorp
Eight UN polio eradication workers killed in Pakistan
Article
/ 19 December 2012

Eight UN polio eradication workers killed in Pakistan

Three workers in a United Nations-backed polio eradication campaign have been shot in Pakistan and two of them have been killed.

By Reuters
Deadly shootout ensues after Taliban’s Pakistan airport attack
Article
/ 16 December 2012

Deadly shootout ensues after Taliban’s Pakistan airport attack

Six people were killed as police and troops battled armed militants in Pakistan’s Peshawar, a day after a deadly Taliban raid on the city’s airport.

By Sapa Afp
Pakistan quashes disabled girl’s ‘blasphemy’ case
Article
/ 20 November 2012

Pakistan quashes disabled girl’s ‘blasphemy’ case

A Pakistan court has thrown out all charges against a disabled Christian girl accused of blasphemy in a case that drew international condemnation.

By Masroor Gilani
Pakistan to buy bulletproof buses for cricket teams
Article
/ 24 October 2012

Pakistan to buy bulletproof buses for cricket teams

Pakistani cricket chiefs have approved the purchase of bulletproof buses as part of efforts to persuade foreign teams to return the country.

By Staff Reporter
South Asia gets life-saving vaccine
Article
/ 13 October 2012

South Asia gets life-saving vaccine

Pakistan is set to become the first country in South Asia to introduce the pneumococcal vaccine to protect children against pneumonia.

By Mark Tran
Teenage girl shot for anti-Taliban views
Article
/ 12 October 2012

Teenage girl shot for anti-Taliban views

The Taliban’s attempt to kill a 14-year-old girl, famous for speaking out against Islamic militants, has triggered a wave of revulsion in Pakistan.

By Jon Boone
Pakistani girl shot by Taliban defied threats for years
Article
/ 10 October 2012

Pakistani girl shot by Taliban defied threats for years

Fourteen-year-old Malala Yousufzai who was shot by the Taliban on Tuesday had defied threats for years, believing her good work was her protection.

By Saud Mehsud
Pakistan to decide if Taliban-injured teen needs treatment abroad
Article
/ 10 October 2012

Pakistan to decide if Taliban-injured teen needs treatment abroad

Doctors were to decide whether to fly abroad the 14-year-old activist who is in a critical condition after being shot in the head by the Taliban.

By SH Khan
Poor showing sees South Africa crash out of T20
Article
/ 3 October 2012

Poor showing sees South Africa crash out of T20

Former champions India beat SA by one run but still crashed out of the T20 as Pakistan went through to the semifinals by virtue of a higher run rate.

By Shahid Hashmi
Pakistan beats Proteas in Super Eights
Article
/ 28 September 2012

Pakistan beats Proteas in Super Eights

Umar Gul turned an unlikely hero as Pakistan survived a middle-order collapse to beat SA by two wickets in the Super Eights of the World Twenty20.

By Afp Author
India, Pakistan win in world Twenty20
Article
/ 24 September 2012

India, Pakistan win in world Twenty20

Arch-rivals India and Pakistan stayed on course for a highly-awaited Super Eights clash in the World Twenty20 with contrasting wins on Sunday.

By Kuldip Lal
T20: Pakistan pulls off win against ‘uncharacteristically sloppy’ NZ
Article
/ 23 September 2012

T20: Pakistan pulls off win against ‘uncharacteristically sloppy’ NZ

Saeed Ajmal took four wickets as Pakistan kept their nerve to pull off a 13-run win over New Zealand in the World Twenty20 group D match on Sunday.

By Shahid Hashmi
Protests against insults to Islam kill 15 in Pakistan
Article
/ 21 September 2012

Protests against insults to Islam kill 15 in Pakistan

Protests against insults to Prophet Muhammad turned violent in Pakistan, killing at least 15, but remained mostly peaceful in other Arab countries.

By Staff Reporter
Australia slips to number ten in T20 rankings
Article
/ 8 September 2012

Australia slips to number ten in T20 rankings

Australia will begin this month’s Twenty20 World Cup ranked 10th in the world in the shortest form of the game.

By Reuters
Sri Lanka pays for a failed gamble
Article
/ 30 June 2012

Sri Lanka pays for a failed gamble

Pakistan, trailing 1-0 in the three-match series, took advantage of Sri Lankan captain’s surprise decision to field first on a good batting track.

By Sapa Afp
Sri Lanka thump Pakistan in first Test
Article
/ 25 June 2012

Sri Lanka thump Pakistan in first Test

Nuwan Kulasekara and Suraj Randiv vanquished Pakistan as Sri Lanka won the first Test by a massive 209 runs, their biggest win over their rivals.

By Sapa
India welcomes newly appointed Pakistan Prime Minister
Article
/ 23 June 2012

India welcomes newly appointed Pakistan Prime Minister

India’s prime minister, Manmohan Singh has says that he is "confident" of strengthening ties between the two neighbours.

By Sapa Afp
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