A top Pakistan Cricket Board official is ready to talk to India to ease concerns about playing in the 2025 Champions Trophy.
Toxic smog in India and Pakistan has caused air quality in the major metropolitans of Lahore, Multan, Delhi and Chandigarh to ...
Read about what Rashid Latif had to say on India playing Pakistan in the 2025 edition of the Champions Trophy and why he felt ...
Pakistan’s first direct cargo ship to Bangladesh in five decades docked last week, marking an important shift in the ...
The route is not cost-effective, as it is more than 2600 nautical miles long, with shipment time exceeding more than two ...
Kapil Dev has refrained from commenting on the Indian cricket team’s decision to skip the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 in ...
Mohsin Naqvi has reiterated Pakistan’s readiness to address concerns regarding India's participation in the Champions Trophy ...
The authorities in New Delhi closed schools and urged residents to stay home. Similar measures have been implemented in Punjab, Pakistan’s largest province.
Despite the Sports Ministry issuing a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for the team’s travel, the Ministry of External Affairs ...
Sailendra Yadav, general secretary of the Indian blind cricket association, speaking to India Today, confirmed that the ...
Pakistan, India and other countries in South Asia are shrouded in a layer of smog that is so thick, it's visible from space. Satellite imagery from NASA Worldview shows most of northern and ...
A top official of the Pakistan Cricket Board declined to confirm media reports that India has decided against playing any ...