ISLAMABAD - Pakistan blind cricket team captain Abdul Razzaq desired to retire after this year's World Cup to be played in December at Bangalore, India. Razzaq, who will be leading the team to play India in March in Chennai from March 10, said on Tuesday ...
The one-days will be followed by three Twenty20 internationals. Misbah-ul Haq will lead Pakistan in both the formats. All rounder Abdul Razzaq, part of the team in the one-day series against Sri Lanka in the UAE last year, has been dropped for poor performance.
News PakistanWhat is Abdul Razzaq's future in Pakistan cricket?News PakistanIf the pattern of using Abdul Razzaq continues to be the same, than Pakistan team must fit in a fresh and upcoming all-rounder and groom him for the 2015 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. The upcoming players like Hammad Azam, ...
LAHORE – A 40-year-old shopkeeper committed suicide by drinking poisonous chemicals here in Shahdara area, police said on Monday.
The deceased’s family told the police investigators that Abdul Razzaq committed suicide because he suffered huge financial loss in his business. He was running a shop in Urdu Bazaar.
Father of four, Abdul Razzaq, got dejected and took poisonous chemicals ...
Shahid Afridi and Abdul Razzaq will not travel to play in South Africa’s domestic 20-over competition. The Pakistan duo was signed up by the Johannesburg-based Lions franchise, whose chief executive Cassim Docrat confirmed to ESPNcricinfo that neither will participate in the tournament. National duty will keep Afridi away from The Wanderers. Pakistan play four ODIs [...]
SuperSport.comAfridi in doubt for LionsSPORT24Johannesburg - Shahid Afridi and Abdul Razzaq's participation in South Africa's domestic Twenty20 competition is in doubt because of international commitments and the advent of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). The Highveld Lions announced the ...Afridi, Razzaq unlikely to play in South AfricaThe Nation, PakistanAfridi unlikely to play for LionsSuperSport.comall 4 news articles »
MELBOURNE - Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzaq says Australia will struggle to beat India in the Boxing Day Test ù because the home side doesn't have any world-class bowlers.
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLibertyAfghan Police Chief Unhurt In Suicide BombingRadioFreeEurope/RadioLibertyThe police chief of the Afghan Province of Kandahar, Abdul Razzaq, escaped without any injuries when a suicide bomber made his way into the fortified police headquarters and apparently detonated his explosive prematurely. Razzaq's secretary, who goes ...and more »
Spaniard Named to Senior NATO Post in AfghanistanFACTBOX-Security developments in Iraq, January 11. Jan. 10th.Reported security incidents#1: 'A suicide bomber blew himself up inside the Kandahar police headquarters while General Abdul Razzaq was still there,' Rahmatullah Atrafi, the provincial deputy police chief, told dpa. This is the second time General Razzaq has been targeted since he became the police chief last year after a suicide...
Suicide bomber sole fatality as he targets Afghan police chiefMonsters and Critics.com'A suicide bomber blew himself up inside the Kandahar police headquarters while General Abdul Razzaq was still there,' Rahmatullah Atrafi, the provincial deputy police chief, told dpa. This is the second time General Razzaq has been targeted since he ...and more »
MELBOURNE: Pakistan allrounder Abdul Razzaq says Australia doesn’t have any world-class bowlers and will struggle to beat India in next week’s first Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Razzaq, who is in Australia playing for Melbourne Renegades in ...
The Express TribuneAfridi, Razzaq hammered in run-spreeThe Express TribuneThe Pakistani duo of all-rounders Shahid Afridi and Abdul Razzaq was carted all around the park for 70 runs in just 6.2 overs. PHOTO: AFP/FILE Perth Scorchers lived upto their name after they chased down the 189-run target set by Melbourne Renegades in ...and more »
Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzaq says Australia will struggle to beat India in the Boxing Day Test - because the home side doesn't have any world ... "Having said that, we've been working to fine-tune our own game these past few days and I'm confident ...
MELBOURNE, Australia - Pakistan allrounder Abdul Razzaq says Australia doesn't have any world-class bowlers and will struggle to beat India in next week's first test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Razzaq, who is in Australia playing for Melbourne ...
MELBOURNE: Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzaq on Wednesday said India ... Shane Warne and Brett Lee and that will be difficult," Razzaq was quoted as saying by 'ABC Online'. "India are (aiming) to be the world champions and they will give a ...