Tag: ICC World Cup

  • Live screening of Pakistan India match

    Live screening of Pakistan India match

    One day to go for the most awaited match of the ICC World Cup 2019. Long-time rivals Pakistan and India are all ready to face each other at Old Trafford, Manchester. Any cricket match between the two opponents becomes the talk of the town and all the restaurants, tea stalls and cafes arrange live screening for the cricket lovers.

    For Karachites:

    Q Star
    Convention Hall- DHA:

    Cricket lovers can enjoy the match on big screen with food, music and selfies. You can go with your children also and let them enjoy the face painting. Tickets are priced at PKR 1000/- per head.

    Pavilion End Club- Rashid Minhas

    Cricket fanatics can enjoy the match with numerous activities with just 400 rupees per person. They range from food stalls, lucky draws, gifts, and giveaways.

    For Lahoris:

    Emporium Mall:

    Lahoris can head to emporium mall to watch the match. Enjoy the match with various other activities. Go with your family. You can enjoy match and can go for shopping during match breaks.

    Uncle Tetsu Pakistan:

    Watch the nail biting Pakistan  vs India match  with the cheesy jiggly cakes. Uncle Tetsu Pakistan is giving a free drink with each cheese cake purchase if you bring your father with you.

    For Islamabadis:

    Shakar Parian National Park:

    Cricket
    fans can sit back and enjoy the match with free popcorn and a drink at Lok
    Virsa, Garden Avenue, Shakar Parian National Park. Ticket is for 800
    rupees.

  • ‘Amir confessed to spot-fixing after Afridi slapped him’

    ‘Amir confessed to spot-fixing after Afridi slapped him’

    Mohammad Amir confessed to spot-fixing only after then ODI captain Shahid Afridi had slapped him, former all-rounder Abdul Razzaq has claimed.

    “He [Afridi] told me to leave the room and after a while, I heard the sound of a slap. Later, Amir told the whole truth,” Razzaq said while speaking to a private media outlet on Wednesday.

    Spilling the beans on Pakistan’s ill-fated tour of England in 2010, a scandal that tarnished the image of Pakistan cricket, Razzaq also said that Salman Butt was involved in corruption much before the saga.

    “Butt was deliberately getting out and playing dot balls much before the scandal broke out in England,” the former all-rounder said, also blaming the then PCB management for “bringing a bad name to Pakistan cricket”.

    Butt, Amir and Muhammad Asif were the three players eventually banned for a minimum of five years in early 2011 by the ICC’s anti-corruption tribunal after they were first suspended in September 2010.

    All three have now returned to playing cricket after completing their five-year bans. But only Amir has been picked for the national team and is currently competing in the World Cup.

  • CWC’2019: Full schedule, venues and match timings

    CWC’2019: Full schedule, venues and match timings

    The 2019 edition of the ICC World Cup is being held in the United Kingdom (UK), as part of which 48 games are being played across 46 days at 11 venues.

    Ten teams are playing against each other in the round-robin stage for the first time since the 1992 edition and the top four sides will qualify for the semi-finals which will be held in Manchester and Birmingham.

    Here’s the complete schedule to save you from the trouble of searching for one with Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    Fixtures Date and Time (PST) Venue
    England vs South
    Africa
    30 May, Thursday at 2:30
    PM
    Kennington Oval,
    London
    West Indies vs
    Pakistan 
    31 May, Friday at 2:30 PM Trent Bridge,
    Nottingham
    New Zealand vs Sri
    Lanka
    1 June, Saturday at 2:30
    PM
    Sophia Gardens,
    Cardiff
    Afghanistan vs
    Australia
    1 June, Saturday at 5:30
    PM
    County Ground,
    Bristol
    South Africa vs
    Bangladesh
    2 June, Sunday at 2:30
    PM
    Kennington Oval,
    London
    England vs Pakistan 3 June, Monday at 2:30
    PM
    Trent Bridge,
    Nottingham
    Afghanistan vs Sri
    Lanka
    4 June, Tuesday at 2:30
    PM 
    Sophia Gardens,
    Cardiff
    South Africa vs
    India
    5 June, Wednesday at
    2:30 PM
    The Rose Bowl,
    Southampton
    Bangladesh vs New
    Zealand
    5 June, Wednesday at
    5:30 PM
    Kennington Oval,
    London
    Australia vs West
    Indies
    6 June, Thursday at 2:30
    PM
    Trent Bridge,
    Nottingham
    Pakistan vs Sri
    Lanka
    7 June, Friday at 2:30
    PM
    County Ground,
    Bristol
    England vs
    Bangladesh
    8 June, Saturday at 2:30
    PM
    Sophia Gardens,
    Cardiff
    Afghanistan vs New
    Zealand
    8 June, Saturday at 5:30
    PM
    The Cooper
    Associates County Ground, Taunton
    India vs Australia 9 June, Sunday at 2:30
    PM
    Kennington Oval,
    London
    South Africa vs West
    Indies 
    10 June, Monday at 2:30
    PM
    The Rose Bowl,
    Southampton
    Bangladesh vs Sri
    Lanka
    11 June, Tuesday at 2:30
    PM 
    County Ground,
    Bristol
    Australia vs
    Pakistan
    12 June, Wednesday
    at 2:30 PM
    The Cooper
    Associates County Ground, Taunton
    India vs New Zealand 13 June, Thursday at
    2:30 PM
    Trent Bridge,
    Nottingham
    England vs West
    Indies
    14 June, Friday at 2:30
    PM
    The Rose Bowl,
    Southampton
    Sri Lanka vs
    Australia
    15 June, Saturday at
    2:30 PM
    Kennington Oval,
    London
    South Africa vs
    Afghanistan
    15 June, Saturday at
    5:30 PM
    Sophia Gardens,
    Cardiff
    India vs Pakistan 16 June, Sunday at 2:30
    PM 
    Old Trafford,
    Manchester
    West Indies vs
    Bangladesh
    17 June, Monday at 2:30
    PM
    The Cooper
    Associates County Ground, Taunton
    England vs
    Afghanistan
    18 June, Tuesday at 2:30
    PM
    Old Trafford,
    Manchester
    New Zealand vs South
    Africa 
    19 June, Wednesday
    at 2:30 PM
    Edgbaston,
    Birmingham
    Australia vs
    Bangladesh
    20 June, Thursday at
    2:30 PM 
    Trent Bridge,
    Nottingham
    England vs Sri
    Lanka 
    21 June, Friday at 2:30
    PM
    Headingley, Leeds
    India vs Afghanistan 22 June, Saturday at
    2:30 PM
    The Rose Bowl,
    Southampton
    West Indies vs New
    Zealand
    22 June, Saturday at
    5:30 PM
    Old Trafford,
    Manchester
    Pakistan vs South
    Africa 
    23 June, Sunday
    at 2:30 PM
    Lord’s, London
    Bangladesh vs
    Afghanistan
    24 June, Monday at 2:30
    PM
    The Rose Bowl,
    Southampton
    England vs Australia 25 June, Tuesday
    at 2:30 PM 
    Lord’s, London
    New Zealand vs
    Pakistan  
    26 June, Wednesday
    at 2:30 PM
    Edgbaston,
    Birmingham
    West Indies vs
    India 
    27 June, Thursday at
    2:30 PM
    Old Trafford,
    Manchester
    Sri Lanka vs South
    Africa 
    28 June, Friday at 2:30
    PM
    Riverside Ground,
    Chester-le-Street
    Pakistan vs
    Afghanistan 
    29 June, Saturday at
    2:30 PM
    Headingley, Leeds
    New Zealand vs
    Australia
    29 June, Saturday at
    5:30 PM
    Lord’s, London
    England vs India 30 June, Sunday at 2:30
    PM 
    Edgbaston,
    Birmingham
    Sri Lanka vs West
    Indies
    1 July, Monday at 2:30
    PM
    Riverside Ground,
    Chester-le-Street
    India vs
    Bangladesh 
    2 July, Tuesday at 5:30
    PM
    Edgbaston,
    Birmingham
    England vs New
    Zealand
    3 July, Wednesday at
    2:30 PM
    Riverside Ground,
    Chester-le-Street
    Afghanistan vs West
    Indies
    4 July, Thursday at 2:30
    PM
    Headingley, Leeds
    Pakistan vs
    Bangladesh 
    5 July, Friday at 2:30
    PM
    Lord’s, London
    Sri Lanka vs
    India 
    6 July, Saturday at
    – 5:30 PM
    Headingley, Leeds
    Australia vs South
    Africa
    6 July, Saturday
    at 5:30 PM
    Old Trafford,
    Manchester
    TBC vs TBC 1st
    Semifinal 
    9 July, Tuesday at 2:30
    PM
    Old Trafford,
    Manchester
    TBC vs TBC 2nd
    Semifinal
    11 July, Thursday at
    2:30 PM 
    Edgbaston,
    Birmingham
    TBC vs TBC Final 14 July, Sunday at 2:30
    PM
    Lord’s, London
  • CWC’19: Soil from Virat Kohli’s school taken to England ‘for blessings’

    Soil from Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli’s school has been taken to England “to bless him” as he leads his side in the 2019 version of the ICC World Cup.

    According to Star Sports, the soil has been collected from Kohli’s school, where the world’s best batsman first learnt to play cricket.

    “The soil from @imVkohli’s school, where he learnt to play cricket, is going to London to bless him. Reply with your blessings and wishes and share this post with five other Virat fans as #KingKohli hunts for the #CricketKaCrown,” Star Sports tweeted.

    While the rationale behind the bizarre move is “to help India reclaim the coveted trophy” it last won in 2011, it has left Twitter in disbelief as people criticise the country for validating itself as the “land of superstitions”.

    https://twitter.com/ashoswai/status/1137121368187723776

    https://twitter.com/_Khader_/status/1137040597871517696
    https://twitter.com/SavageRaptor7/status/1137040961534480384

    India have already won their opening match against South Africa. Their next match is scheduled for June 9 against Australia at The Oval in London. Kohli’s Blues will also be facing their arch-rivals, Pakistan, on June 16.

  • VIDEO: Malala trolls India at World Cup 2019 opening ceremony

    VIDEO: Malala trolls India at World Cup 2019 opening ceremony

    Taking a hilarious dig at Pakistan’s arch-rivals, world’s youngest Noble Peace Laureate Malala Yousafzai has trolled India at the star-studded opening ceremony of World Cup 2019 in London.

    During the ceremony held at Buckingham Palace, a short competition called the 60-second challenge was held. One cricket legend and a celebrity represented each team that had to score as many runs as possible in the given sixty seconds.

    For India, former skipper Anil Kumble and Bollywood actor Farhan Akhtar took part in the game. They, however, managed to score only 19 runs, while Pakistan scored exactly the double.

    Sharing her thoughts over Pakistan maintaining the seventh place with 38 runs, Malala trolled the Indian team saying that in comparison, they came in last with only 19 points.

    “Pakistan, we were okay, not too bad, came number seven, but India came last,” she said, after which the audience broke into laughter.

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    “They tried their best and we appreciate their hard work,” Malala added.

    Cricketing legends like Viv Richards, Jacques Kallis, Brett Lee and Kevin Pietersen were among other notable participants.

  • CWC’19: Inzamam hopeful of Pakistan ending losing streak against India

    CWC’19: Inzamam hopeful of Pakistan ending losing streak against India

    Chief selector Inzamamul Haq is confident that the national cricket team will finally break its six-match losing streak in the World Cup against India when it takes on the arch-rivals on June 16.

    Pakistan have never won against India in a world cup match, but the former skipper feels that they can post a breakthrough victory this time around when the two teams meet in Manchester next month.

    “People take an Indo-Pak match very seriously and some even go on to say that ‘we will be happy even if only we can win against India during the World Cup’,” Inzamam was quoted as saying by a cricket website.

    The veteran of 120 Tests, however, said that the mega cricketing tournament was not just about the match against India, and “Pakistan have the potential to beat other sides as well”.

    Pakistan go into the 2019 World Cup having suffered 10 successive ODI defeats and were also beaten by Afghanistan in a warm-up match on Friday.

  • ICC, PCB wish Sarfraz on his birthday

    ICC, PCB wish Sarfraz on his birthday

    With skipper Sarfraz Ahmed celebrating his 32nd birthday on Wednesday, a plethora of wishes continues to flood Twitter.

    On the occasion, the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have congratulated the Pakistan cricket team captain in their tweets.

    “Happy birthday to Pakistan captain, @SarfarazA_54! Will he be lifting another at the end of #CWC19?” tweeted ICC.

    PCB, on the other hand, tweeted a video showing Sarfraz cutting his birthday cake with players and team management.

    Sarfraz is in England where he is leading his side in the ICC World Cup to be held from May 30 to July 14.

  • Pakistan not taking any wickets ‘to avoid PM Imran’s wrath’, explains Ramiz Raja

    Pakistan not taking any wickets ‘to avoid PM Imran’s wrath’, explains Ramiz Raja

    Explaining why Pakistani bowlers have been unable to defend 300 plus totals in the last couple of games, commentator and former cricketer Ramiz Raja has made some funny post-match remarks.

    Instead of coming down hard on the team for losing the ODI series to England ahead of ICC World Cup 2019, the former skipper chose to be sarcastic.

    Taking to Twitter to reveal bits of conversation between Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan and Pakistan team members, Ramiz shared how the former had called out some team members on “silly wicket-taking celebrations”.

    “Ever since being called out by PM Imran Khan on silly wicket-taking celebrations, this team it seems has decided to not take any wickets to not invite the wrath of the great man! Keeping trouble free, the Pak bowlers,” he tweeted jokingly and added a wink emoji at the end.