It is Really the Tip of the Iceberg This Time
When Henry Blaxland narrated the mitigation plea of Mohammad Amir, who was sitting in the glass chamber approximately at 90 degrees angle and 3 metres in distance from me, every word of it felt like a...
View ArticleShahid Afridi, the Leg Spinner
Last Sunday, Sharjah hosted its first international game after 8 years. For most watching it, to have expected anything less than a maniacal Pakistani win was like deluding yourself of the legacy the...
View ArticlePakistan v England Series: Controlled Chaos
In engineering, most students are taught Chaos Theory at some stage of their degree. My time came somewhere in the middle of my final year. Back then I was too rogue a student to get a grip on it,...
View ArticlePreview of Pakistan for the World T20
Few would argue against the notion that Pakistan have bossed the T20 format more than any other team in the international circuit. They have the most wins, second best win percentage (qualification:...
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