Farewell Anjum Niaz, an Obituary
Anjum Niaz, who passed away on October 20, 2018 at New Jersey U.S.A was a brilliant journalist par excellence. She…
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Nariman Jamshedji Contractor was born on March 7, 1934 at Godhra Gujarat by accident. His pregnant mother was coming on…
Continue Reading...Wasim Raja: An Intoxicating Experience
He looked more like a pop star out of the swinging sixties hippy generation. His demeanor was casual, body lithe…
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Pakistan cricket remains in debt of those who helped the country grow and stand on its feet to become Cricket as…
Continue Reading...Dennis the Menace
“C’mon Lillee C’mon” was the chant which reverberated through the MCG in the seventies whenever Australia’s favorite son held the…
Continue Reading...Verity: In Truth a Great Left-Arm Spinner
Hedley Verity was killed in Italy in 1943 during the fierce struggle between the Allies and the Nazis for control…
Continue Reading...Memories of another March
This is the month of one of the greatest moments in Pakistan cricket. The month of March where we won…
Continue Reading...Madhav Apte, A Shooting Star
A shooting star is a small piece of rock that hits earth’s atmosphere and moves so fast that it heats…
Continue Reading...Bishen Singh Bedi -Poetry in Motion
A slow left arm bowler of classic mould, Bishan Singh Bedi, in many ways was one of the most colourful…
Continue Reading...Once Upon a Time: Burney Desire
Imagine, a stir caused by a rookie 21-year old medium-fast bowler, having both, courage and pace to bowl a bouncer…
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