Bush learns cricket in Pakistan
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.