Yousuf, Younis could be recalled: Butt
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Karachi, July 18: PCB chairman Ejaz Butt has not ruled out the possibility of former captains, Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan returning to the national team for the Test series against England next month. Butt said both would first have to inform about their availability to play for Pakistan More
Day 1: KUMARA SANGAKKARA, THARANGA PUNISH INDIA
Galle, July 18: The Test is only a day old but already it appears as though it’s Sri Lanka’s game to lose. As expected, the lambs were led to slaughter. The Indian bowling attack defined mediocrity and Sri Lanka bossed it around in style to reach a strong position by the end of the opening day in Galle More
Impossible to break Murali’s record: Warne
Melbourne, July 18: Australian spin wizard Shane Warne feels that his greatest rival Muttiah Muralitharan’s world record of almost 800 Test wickets will never be beaten. Warne admitted that he had a few problems over the legality of Muralitharan’s controversial action, but said that the Sri More- Kashmir
CURFEW PASSES NOT HONOURED BY CRPF
SAMAAN LATEEF
Srinagar, July 18: Despite state government’s assurance that the media men with valid passes would move hassle-free during curfew, the paramilitary CRPF deployed in city and elsewhere refuse to acknowledge More
- Jammu
Poonch gunfight enters into 7th day, encounter on in B’pore
MILITANT KILLED
Jammu/Srinagar July 18: A militant was killed in an encounter in Kisthwar district, while two troopers, including a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO), were wounded in Poonch encounter which entered into More
- South Asia
Kashmir mother of all disputes: Warsi
Islamabad, July 18: Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, minister/chairperson Conservative Party of United Kingdom has admitted that Kashmir issue is the mother of all the deputes pending between Pakistan and India More


