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  • Abdul Qadir urges ICC to amend Mankad law

    KARACHI: Former Pakistan cricketer Abdul Qadir has called on to the International Cricket Council (ICC) to bring amendments in the Mankad law...

    Qadir said that the batsman should be warned once if he is consistently going out of his crease while the ball is being bowled...

  • Younis should have retired after Test series: Abdul Qadir

    Former cricketers Abdul Qadir and Sarfaraz Nawaz have expressed surprise at Younis Khan's decision to retire from ODIs saying that the way he quit was totally incomprehensible...

    Younis Khan on Thursday announced that he would retire from ODI cricket after the first match against England at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi...

  • Abdul Qadir: ‘Will the PSL really produce a decent Pakistani batsman?’

    Spinners Nawaz and Asghar are currently among the top five bowlers with most wickets in the PSL, but before the league is hailed as a 'big success', Pakistan must take stock of what really ails the game, according to the great Abdul Qadir...

    Qadir, the legendary Pakistan legspinner, said the promise of the PSL would be hollow if the league failed in producing five 'decent' batsmen, which the national team 'desperately lacked'...

  • Abdul Qadir slams PCB over Kaneria ban

    Pakistan's legspin great Abdul Qadir slammed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for it's failure to present incriminating evidence in the Danish Kaneria spot-fixing case and termed the bowler's life ban 'baffling'...

    A disciplinary panel of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) banned Kaneria for life in 2012 for 'luring' Essex teammate Mervyn Westfield in to conceding a set number of runs in exchange for money during a 2009 county...

  • Pakistan great Abdul Qadir's son chosen for Australian PM's XI

    The son of legendary leg-spinner Abdul Qadir has been included in an Australia Prime Minister's XI to play a tour match against South Africa in Canberra...

    The 25-year-old Usman Qadir's father took 236 wickets in 67 Tests from 1977 to 1990 and is generally regarded as Pakistan's best-ever leg-spinner...

  • 'One of the greatest leg spinners of all time': PM Imran pays tribute to deceased Abdul Qadir

    Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday paid rich tribute to legendary wrist-spinner Abdul Qadir, who died of cardiac arrest a day earlier, terming him a "genius"...

    "Abdul Qadir was a genius, one of the greatest leg spinners of all time," Prime Minister Imran wrote of his former teammate, adding that Qadir was the "life of the dressing room" who used to entertain the players with his wit and humour...

  • Players, officials pay rich tributes to late Abdul Qadir

    KARACHI: Tributes poured in from ex-players and officials from all over the world for legendary leg-spinner Abdul Qadir whose untimely death on Friday night stunned his fans...

    Former Pakistan captains Wasim Akram, Moin Khan, Rashid Latif and Waqar Younis led the condolence messages, saying Qadir’s death was “a great loss of Pakistan cricket”...

  • Fazal Mahmood, Abdul Qadir inducted into PCB Hall of Fame

    LAHORE: Former Pakistan captains Fazal Mahmood and Abdul Qadir were posthumously inducted into the Pakistan Cricket Board Hall of Fame, the PCB announced on Saturday...

    The two stalwarts joined Hanif Mohammad, Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Zaheer Abbas, who were the initial inductees to the PCB Hall of Fame by virtue of being part of the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame...

  • Chitrali students exempted from admission fee

    PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Sardar Mahtab Ahmad Khan has directed all public sector universities of the province to exempt students belonging to Chitral district from admission fee of an academic year...

    It said that in view of the huge loss inflicted on the district by the natural catastrophe, the governor asked all the public sector universities to exempt Chitrali students from one academic year fee...

  • PCB Girls U-17 Cricket Academy launched in Peshawar

    PESHAWAR: Pakistan Cricket Board, in a historic move on Saturday, launched a girls under-17 cricket academy here for the first time under the aegis of PCB Women’s Wing at the premises of Frontier College for Women in which 20 females cricketers have initially been short-listed for training...

    “With the establishment of the first PCB academy for girls, a long awaited demand of women cricketers in thisregion has been fulfilled,” said...

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