Kamran and Yasir help Pakistan 'A' rout SL 'A'
Kamran Akmal and all-rounder Yasir Arafat helped Pakistan 'A' complete a clean sweep in the one-day series against Sri Lanka 'A' at Gaddafi Stadium Thursday
26-Sep-2005•Mohammad Yaqoob
Bomb blasts rekindle England's security worries
The ECB has said that it will continue to monitor the security situation in Pakistan after two bomb blasts in Lahore last week killed six people
26-Sep-2005•Cricinfo staff
Jayasuriya leads the rout of Pakistan
Dew not a factor as Jayasuriya spins Sri Lanka to victory
08-Jul-2005•Bulletin by Rahul Bhatia
SA back in front despite Asim Kamal's debut 99
On an interesting third day's play Asim Kamal made 99 on his Test debut, Paul Adams took seven wickets in an innings for the first time ..
08-Jul-2005•The Wisden Bulletin by Samanth Subramanian
Umar leads Pakistan's reply
Taufeeq Umar scored 111, his fourth Test hundred to help Pakistan to close on 275 for 4 against South Africa
07-Jul-2005•The Wisden Bulletin by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan
The two Shoaibs restrict South Africa to 320
The two Shoaib's - Malik and Akhtar - revived Pakistan and restricted South Africa to 320 for 9 on the opening day of the first Test at Lahore.
07-Jul-2005•The Wisden Bulletin by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan
Akram's farewell match ends in victory
Wasim Akram got a rousing send-off in his farewell match as a Pakistan XI team, of which he was the captain, beat a World XI line-up by 44 runs in a charity game at Lahore
07-Jul-2005•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Inzamam steers Pakistan to victory
Pakistan gained the psychological edge in this dress rehearsal of Saturday's Paktel Cup final as they overhauled Sri Lanka by six wickets with seven balls to spare
22-Jun-2005•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Salman Butt and Taufeeq Umar tame the Rest
The senior Pakistan side, captained by Shoaib Malik, cruised to victory over the Rest of Pakistan in a one-day charity game at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium to raise funds for tsunami relief and the recent Baluchistan flood disaster
24-Feb-2005•Cricinfo staff
Pakistan romp to series-levelling win
Pakistan romped to a comprehensive nine-wicket victory over India in the second Test at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
08-Apr-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran
The value of matchwinners
Since the first morning of the Lahore Test, things have gradually fallen into place for a Pakistan side which was in a shambles only a week earlier
08-Apr-2004•The Wisden Verdict by S Rajesh
The capricious world of Test cricket
Of all the reasons why we love Test cricket, the most compelling one is the way it reveals itself and yet holds back so much
08-Apr-2004•Sambit Bal
Pakistan tighten their grip
Asim Kamal's classy and defiant 73 laid the platform, and the much-maligned pace attack then took centre-stage as Pakistan closed in on an emphatic series-equalling victory
07-Apr-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran
Inzamam - 'I pray we don't relax from here'
On a day of hard grind, Pakistan's batsmen put together a disciplined, no-frills performance to eke out a first-innings lead and end the day in a position of considerable strength
06-Apr-2004•Osman Samiuddin
The rewards of application
Pakistan's disciplined batting approach showed just what is possible if discipline and circumspection replace recklessness
06-Apr-2004•The Wisden Verdict by S Rajesh
It hardly feels like another country
After a childhood full of misgivings and apprehensions, I have spent an adulthood wondering how it would feel to set foot in Pakistan
06-Apr-2004•Roving Reporter by Sambit Bal in Lahore
Patel fined for serious dissent
India wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel has been fined 60 per cent of his match fee for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during his country's second Test match in Pakistan
06-Apr-2004•ICC Media Release
Yuvraj stands alone after Gul heroics
Umar Gul bowled a magnificent spell that reduced India to 147 for 7, and then, Yuvraj Singh stroked a glorious 112 to take his side to 287
05-Apr-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran
All for a good cause
Before the second Test started, Dravid and Inzamam-ul-Haq came together to join children in holding a banner with the slogan "Bowl out Polio" written on it
05-Apr-2004•Anand Vasu in Lahore
Pace need not be everything
At seven down, with less than 150 on the board, a Pakistan attack of older vintage might have expected, reasonably, to scuttle a previous Indian batting line-up for under 200
05-Apr-2004•Osman Samiuddin