Imam eyes maiden ton, Pakistan 171-1
ISLAMABAD :Imam-ul-Haq closed in on his maiden test century as Pakistan reached 171 for one at tea on the opening day of the first test against Australia in Rawalpindi on Friday.
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ISLAMABAD :Imam-ul-Haq closed in on his maiden test century as Pakistan reached 171 for one at tea on the opening day of the first test against Australia in Rawalpindi on Friday.
SYDNEY: Rod Marsh, an iconic presence behind the stumps for Australia in test matches of the 1970s and early 1980s and inextricably linked with that of fast bowler Dennis Lillee, died on Friday (Mar 4) at the age of 74, his family said.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Abdullah Shafique's late dismissal was the only blot in an otherwise sparkling session for Pakistan who reached 105 for one at lunch on the opening day of the first test against Australia in Rawalpindi on Friday.
ISLAMABAD : Abdullah Shafique's late dismissal was the only blot in an otherwise sparkling session for Pakistan who reached 105 for one at lunch on the opening day of the first test against Australia in Rawalpindi on Friday.
Cricket is mourning former Australia wicketkeeper Rod Marsh who has died at the age of 74.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan captain Babar Azam won the toss and elected to bat in the opening test against Australia in Rawalpindi on Friday.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Prime Minister Scott Morrison led tributes as Australia mourned the death on Friday of much-loved cricketer Rod Marsh at the age of 74, with messages pouring in from around the world of cricket.
cricket was in mourning on Friday following the death of Rod Marsh, with tributes for the former wicketkeeper by Prime Minister Scott Morrison and from across the cricketing community. Marsh, who played 96 Tests and 92 one-day internationals in the 1970s and 1980s, was 74 and died in Adelaide after a heart attack while on his way to a charity event in Bundaberg in Queensland on February 24. "Very sad to hear of the passing of Rod Marsh," Morrison wrote on Twitter.