Pakistan v India, 3rd Test, Rawalpindi
Pakistan v India, 3rd Test, Rawalpindi
14-Apr-2004
Sami averts a rout after Indian bowlers strike
In a dramatic day's play, India, after taking charge of the match, let the advantage slip a bit
13-Apr-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Amit Varma
Indian photo-journalist assaulted
After 34 incident-free days, a sour note was struck on the cricket field today when an Indian photographer was assaulted by a police constable at the Pindi Stadium during the afternoon session today
13-Apr-2004•Anand Vasu in Rawalpindi
Tea with the President
What better way for the Pakistani president, General Pervez Musharraf, to pass the day, than to invite the Indian team over for tea?
17-Mar-2004•Roving Reporter by Anand Vasu in Islamabad
Pakistan win despite Tendulkar's ton
Sachin Tendulkar carved a dazzling 141, but it wasn't enough to inspire India to an improbable victory after they were all out for 317, just 12 runs short
16-Mar-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran
A memo to Miandad and Inzamam
Kamran Abbasi's memo to Javed Miandad and Inzamam-ul-Haq
15-Mar-2004•Kamran Abbasi
'Things will be different tomorrow'
Pakistan's coach Javed Miandad fielded journalists' questions ahead of the second one-dayer at Rawalpindi
15-Mar-2004•Anand Vasu in Rawalpindi
Pakistan complete a 5-0 whitewash
Yasir Hameed and Imran Farhat notched up commanding hundreds, as Pakistan beat New Zealand by 49 runs in the final one-day international at Rawalpindi
07-Dec-2003•The Wisden Bulletin by Rahul Bhatia
Shoaib and Farhat star in seven-wicket win
Pakistan swept to a seven-wicket win after reducing New Zealand to 183, and took a 4-0 lead in the five-match series
05-Dec-2003•The Wisden Bulletin by Rahul Bhatia
South Africa win sets up series finale
Herschelle Gibbs' flourish at the top of the innings and Jacques Kallis' lesson in middle-order stability helped South Africa to a six-wicket win, and so level the five-match series and set up the decider on Sunday
10-Oct-2003•The Wisden Bulletin by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan
Second place up for grabs in official ODI ratings
A 5-0 win against South Africa in the One Day International series starting in Lahore on 3 October 2003 will lift Pakistan above its opponent to second in the official ODI ratings
01-Oct-2003•ICC Media Release
Pakistan edge Rawalpindi thriller
Mushfiqur Rahman bowled by Umar Gul as Bangladesh pressed for quick runs
Yousuf Youhana scripted another gritty innings to lead Pakistan to a fourth consecutive victory in the one-day series against Bangladesh
18-Sep-2003•The Wisden Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran
Pakistan take unassailable 2-0 lead over New Zealand
Pakistan proved the tag of bad chasers of wrong for the second time in
less than seven months when they overhauled New Zealand's 277 with
three wickets and 17 balls to spare to clinch the One-day
International series at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
25-Apr-2002•Samiul Hasan
Razzaq, Younis lead Pakistan to emphatic series win
For once Pakistan did chase well, despite a rather nightmarish start
24-Apr-2002•Agha Akbar
Urdu Report - 2nd ODI: Pakistan v New Zealand
24-Apr-2002•Tariq Saeed
Naveed unlucky to miss century
Rawalpindi's Naveed Ashraf was only himself to blame as he missed what was a perfect opportunity for him to score a century in the Quaid Trophy Grade-I match against Lahore Whites Wednesday at Rawalpindi Stadium
14-Feb-2002
Kashif, Rizwan sparkle
Lahore Whites powered their way to a big first innings total Tuesday in their Quaid Trophy Grade-I game against Rawalpindi, thanks to patient half centuries by a trio of their batsmen
13-Feb-2002
Zahid fined, banned for one game
Rawalpindi were dealt a big blow by match referee Abdul Sami
Khan Thursday when he slapped a one-match ban on paceman
Mohammad Zahid and fined him Rs 5,000 for imtimidatory
bowling
11-Jan-2002
Rawalpindi let Punjab off hook
Rawalpindi after putting on a respectable 249, dropped three
catches to leave Rest of Punjab at a happy 68 for no loss on
the first day of their Quaid Trophy Grade-I game at the KRL
Stadium
09-Jan-2002
Pakistan take 2-0 lead
Medium-pacers Junaid Zia and Kamran Sajid shared six wickets
Wednesday to help Young Pakistan to an easy six-wicket
victory against the touring Sri Lankan Juniors in the second
one-day International at the Rawalpindi Stadium
22-Nov-2001