FCC Nowshera, Royal Cricket Club defeat rival teams
4TH SHAHEED-E-MILLAT T-20 CRICKET TOURNAMENT
GKI NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Aug 14: In the ongoing 4th Shaheed-e-Millat T-20 Cricket Tournament two matches were played at Islamia College ground here on Sunday. In the first match, FCC Nowshera defeated Late Arshid Cricket Club Qamarwari by 20 runs. Batting first, FCC Nowshera scored 154 runs for the loss MoreRS Chib inspects upcoming shooting range stadium at Nagrota
Jammu, August 14: Minister for Medical Education, Technical Education, Youth Services & Sports, R S Chib had a review of upcoming Shooting Range at Nagrota in which Indoor Shooting Range, Outdoor Shooting Range and also a stadium with the pavilion is coming up.The JKPCC authorities were directed MoreACC Reds beats City Lions
10TH MIRZA NOORUDDIN CRICKET TOURNEY
Srinagar, Aug 14: In the ongoing 10th Mirza Nooruddin Cricket Tournament ACC Reds defeated City Lions Chanapora by eight wickets at Kashmir University ground here on Sunday.Batting first City Lions were bundled out for 122 runs in 30 overs. Nadeem with 29 was highest scorer for them. Irshad took MoreIndia dine out to avoid gloom after loss
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Birmingham, Aug 14: After enduring three humiliating defeats in a row and the resultant loss of number one rank, Indian cricketers are trying hard that the gloom does not engulf their camp and hence they chose to dine out on Saturday night instead of locking themselves up in hotel rooms.   MoreWorld No.1 spot was Flower, Strauss' vision, says Anderson
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
London, Aug 14: England's surge to the top of the Test rankings is the result of long-term planning by coach Andy Flower and captain Andrew Strauss ever since they took over the reigns of the team in 2009, says pace spearhead James Anderson. A ruthless England mauled India by an innings More'For India, things could get worse'
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
London, Aug 14: Former Australian skipper Ian Chappell led the chorus of international criticism against the Indian cricket team, saying its performance in the ongoing Test series against England has been "abysmal" and things could get "worse before they get better" for the side. India are More
'Batting failure, not fatigue behind England debacle'
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Chennai, Aug 14: Under attack for choosing unfit players for the England Test series, selection panel chairman Krishnamachari Srikkanth on Sunday said that batting failure and not fatigue due to excessive cricket was the main reason behind the debacle. Srikkanth refused to buy the line that More
India's worst performance since 2003: Akram
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Birmingham, Aug 14: Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram feels that the ongoing series against England is India's worst performance in Test cricket ever since he quit the game in 2003. England thrashed a below-par India by an innings and 242 runs in the third Test at Edgbaston on Saturday to not More
- Kashmir
Educationist who never went to school
M HYDERI
Srinagar, Aug 14: His doctorate is enough to convey that 35-year-old Regional Director IGNOU is a well educated man. But what is astonishing about Dr Mirza Nehal Ahmed Baig is that he never went to a formal More
- Srinagar City
VEHICLE LIFTERS GO ACTIVE, POLICE ‘INACTIVE’
WHERE DID ‘TARZAN, THE WONDER CAR’ GO?
M HYDERI
Srinagar, Aug 14: At a time when police and paramilitary CRPF have intensified day and night patrol, car and bike lifters have gone active putting a question mark on Aam Aadmi’s security in the summer More
- Jammu
Unprecedented security arrangements in Jammu ahead of I-Day
GK NEWS NETWORK
JAMMU, Aug 14: Tight security arrangements have been made in Jammu, including the areas in and around the mini-stadium, the venue of I-Day function, to avoid any untoward incident. Additional deployment More
- South Asia
Kargil 'misadventure' derailed Indo-Pak peace process: Sharif
M ZULQERNAIN/PTI
Lahore, Aug 14: Former Pakistani premier Nawaz Sharif has said the day is not far off when a commission will be set up to probe the Kargil "misadventure" in 1999, which had stabbed in the back the peace More
- World
China shuts down chemical plant after mass protest
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Beijing, Aug 14: Succumbing to mass protests, Chinese authorities today ordered an immediate shut down of a chemical plant in northeastern Dalian city after a toxic pollution scare sparked urgent More


