Mohammad Hafeez has praised the Indian domestic system where the young players have been groomed into better-finished products which were visible during the Border Gavaskar Series. Despite several players being injured, India went on to clinch the Border Gavaskar Series under the
Pakistan opening batsman Imam-Ul-Haq would be returning home from New Zealand as a thumb injury has ruled him out of the second Test too. Imam-Ul-Haq suffered the injury during a training session in Queenstown and will undergo rehab at the performance centre
Pakistan have suffered a big blow ahead of the first Test against New Zealand with their captain and batting mainstay Babar Azam out of the contest due to a thumb injury. Along with Babar Azam, opening batsman Imam-ul-Haq is also out of
Pakistan players seemed to have developed a knack of getting involved in comical run-outs. The comical run-outs have become a regular feature of Pakistan’s cricket. And on Friday, another instance of such a run-out was seen when Pakistan locked horns against Zimbabwe
Imam-ul-Haq has proved his calibre in international cricket and continues to be a regular for Pakistan. He had got off to a glorious start in cricket with a century against Sri Lanka on his debut. Though Imam has hogged limelight due to
Social media is a boon and curse at the same time. While it can be used to imbibe knowledge and stay updated, it has also been a medium to many fraudulent transitions, threats and life changing incidents. Cricket fraternity have also not
Pakistan opener Imam-ul-Haq has surprisingly claimed that the Pakistan players have a “fear of failure”. The left-handed batsman stated that more than performing, the players remain in fear of being dropped from the team if they fail to deliver in a couple
Pakistan batsman Imam-ul-Haq faced the heat from the fans when a picture of him sharing a laugh with Australia head coach Justin Langer soon after his his team’s heavy defeat in Adelaide went viral on internet. The defeat in the second Test
Imam-ul-Haq was one of the worst performers for Pakistan on their just-concluded disastrous tour of Australia. The visitors left for their home empty handed and very little positives. Barring the performance of Babar Azam, there were not too many positives for the
Imam-ul-Haq ended his Australia tour on a terrible note, getting out for a duck in the second innings of the ongoing second Test at the Adelaide Oval. The game was a chance for the Pakistan opener to show the tea-management that they