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Bush learns cricket in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US President George W. Bush swooped on his shoulders on Saturday and prepared for the game, but it was not his favorite baseball game but a popular cricket in Pakistan.here is   WHAT`S NEW IN PSL 2018 AND NEW PLAYERS IN PESHAWAR ZALMI 2018  is available. President Bush, who is currently visiting Pakistan, is aware of cricket, which is heavily practiced in the streets, parks and homes of neighboring Pakistan and India. The match was held at the US Embassy and was attended by an audience consisting of US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, US Ambassador to Pakistan Ryan Crocker and a group of cricket-loving children from two local schools. The captain of the Pakistan national team, Al-Haq and his assistant Younis Khan and player Salman Bot, briefed the US president on the rules of the game. Two local school students joined in the match with Bush, a seasoned baseball player who owned the Texas Rangers team.

Karakit match to solve the conflict between Pakistan and the Taliban

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Pakistani Minister Chaudhry Nisar on Monday proposed an unusual solution to the truce in the country, which is torn apart by daily attacks - a cricket match between the government and the Taliban rebels. In late January, Prime Minister Nawaz al-Sharif re-launched the peace process with the Taliban rebels in Pakistan, a group of armed Islamic factions. But the negotiations have been suspended since rebels executed 23 pro-army militias last week. The Pakistani Air Force bombed the rebel positions, killing 38 suspected Taliban members on Sunday, in a confrontation that could lead to a short-term cease-fire and a medium-term peace deal, analysts said. In an effort to bring the parties closer, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar on Monday proposed a match between the authority and the rebels in cricket, a popular sport Pakistanis like. "According to my knowledge, the Taliban are fond of cricket, and therefore we can organize a match with them, which may be more decisive t...

world cup

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15 Indian Muslims arrested for celebrating Pakistan's victory over India at the Cricket World Cup Indian police have arrested 15 Muslims and charged with incitement and sedition for allegedly celebrating Pakistan's victory over India in the final of the cricket World Cup. Men aged between 19 and 35 were arrested in the suburb of Barhanpur in the central state of Madhya Pradesh after local residents complained they had chanted slogans in support of Pakistan and fired fireworks after the match on Sunday night.here is   Psl schedule and teams 2018   is available. "There was tension in the village of Mahd after the men chanted slogans for Pakistan, distributed the sweets and lit candles in public places," provincial police chief SS Barihar said Tuesday. "We arrested these men on Monday evening after an investigation, and there was an intention to provoke people and disturb public peace, and was active against the nation," he said. The m...

A shock in Pakistan for the loss of the cricket team and the death of its coach

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Pakistan is in a state of shock yesterday after a tragedy of the cricket game over the weekend as the national team suffered a surprise defeat to Ireland at the World Cup in Jamaica and the mysterious death of the coach. While headlines in the newspapers said that day was "a black day for the history of cricket in Pakistan," the country began to think about the future of cricket without coach Bob Wollmer and the right-winger who announced his recovery following Pakistan's 3-0 defeat on Saturday. The 58-year-old former South African coach, who played for England between 1975 and 1981, was unconscious at the Kingston Hotel on Sunday morning amid signs he had vomit and later died in hospital. "The death of the coach is a big loss," he said. "I apologize to the country because we could not meet the hopes we have come here," he said after the turmoil that prompted angry fans inside the country to burn puppets representing the players and ...

India stopped 15 Muslims to encourage the Pakistan team in the "cricket"

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Indian authorities arrested 15 people for chanting slogans supporting the Pakistan team in the final of the ACC Cricket Champions Cup held last Sunday. Local media reported on Tuesday that 15 young Indian Muslims chanted slogans against Pakistan in the state of Madhya Pradesh, central India, in conjunction with the match in London.here is New players in PSL 2018 is available. Local authorities in the state said some citizens complained to the youths on the grounds that they were shouting slogans against India. Authorities have accused the group of "instigating the insurgency," according to the media. According to the Criminal Code of India, the crime of "inciting rebellion" is one of the most serious crimes, and can be punished by the abolition of the passport and non-employment in state institutions. In 2014, 66 Muslim students in the Jammu Kashmir region were expelled from the university for supporting the Pakistan Cricket Team. ...