Remembering Gul Hameed Bhatti
Whenever a list is compiled of leading selfless contributors to Pakistan cricket the name of Gul Hameed Bhatti will be…
Continue Reading...Zaheer Abbas: Flair, Panache & A Hunger For Runs
There can be varied opinions about who is the best ever batsman to emerge from Pakistani soil. But when it…
Continue Reading...Intikhab’s Invincibles
What is common between the greatest ever batsman cricket has seen, the Australian Sir Donald George Bradman and our own…
Continue Reading...How the West Indies was won
What if I told you that Haafiz Shahid, Moin-ul-Atiq, Naved Anjum, Aamer Malik, Zakir Khan and Ijaz Faqih were part…
Continue Reading...The Expendables
All performers long to have a heroic and memorable swansong. To ride into the far away horizon like a knight…
Continue Reading...Asif Iqbal: The Rainmaker
Of nimble feet and assertive words. A rebel who always delivered for his fellow cricketers. A true professional who knew…
Continue Reading...Majid Khan: The El Magnifico
The El Magnifico of cricket. A cricketer and a gentleman. An aristocrat in true sense. Among the very last of…
Continue Reading...Wasim Raja: An Intoxicating Experience
He looked more like a pop star out of the swinging sixties hippy generation. His demeanor was casual, body lithe…
Continue Reading...Dennis the Menace
“C’mon Lillee C’mon” was the chant which reverberated through the MCG in the seventies whenever Australia’s favorite son held the…
Continue Reading...Once upon a time in Nazimabad
If the clubs named Jehangir West and Shalimar ring a bell then you have lived in Nazimabad in 70s and 80s…
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