Pakistan not suitable venue for international cricket: Abdul Qadir

LAHORE: One of Pakistan’’s living Legends Abdul Qadir said, it is about time the PCB snaps back to reality and accepts the country is not a suitable venue for International cricket taking into account the current security situation. Qadir told Geo News that the board and the government needed to take the right steps. so that in the future, cricket playing nations would not have any apprehensions against Pakistan. The leg-spin wizard, however, hailed the appointment of former Test cricketer Ijaz Butt as the new PCB Chairman.

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Two police officials detained in rape case

KHAIRPUR: An SHO and a policeman were sent behind the bars on Thursday on the charge of raping a woman in Sukkur.The woman, Sonia, who met DI

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Raise termed economic massacre

KarachiAmidst media reports about a massive increase in electricity tariff allowed to the Karachi Electric Supply Company, the city dwellers b

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LSE volume low

LAHORE: Trading on the Lahore stock market continued to remain dull on Thursday like the past 45 days with investors staying away and the market remai

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SECP notifies rules for takeover of companies

ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has notified Listed Companies (Substantial Acquisition of Voting Shares and Takeo

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Qaim says country on verge of bankruptcy

THATTA: The country is on the verge of bankruptcy due to ill-conceived policies of the past government, said Chief Minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah h

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US report says Afghanistan conflict rapidly worsening

WASHINGTON: US intelligence agencies conclude in a draft report that Afghanistan is in a downward spiral and they doubt whether the Kabul government c

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Expected traffic hike

KarachiWith memories of sleepless nights still fresh in their minds, the people of Karachi came out with full fury against the Karachi Electri

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21 millitants killed in Swat

PESHAWAR/ MINGORA: Security forces on Thursday killed 21 militants in attacks on the hideout of the Swat Taliban chief Maulana Fazlullah in Peuchar ar

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How Naveed was edged out by a Zardari friend?

ISLAMABAD: The unceremonious exit of Naveed Qamar from the Finance Ministry has led many to wonder what prompted his boss to remove him, though he eve

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