
Bismah Maroof steps down as captain of national team.
Bismah Maroof has resigned as the captain of the Pakistan women’s national team, according to the Pakistan Cricket Board, but she will still available to be chosen for the team as a player.

Bismah Maroof has resigned as the captain of the Pakistan women’s national team, according to the Pakistan Cricket Board, but she will still available to be chosen for the team as a player.

The Hazara community in Quetta mourns the loss of Shahida Raza, a 27-year-old woman who attempted to migrate to Europe in search of a better future but killed in a boat accident.

Rafael Nadal will miss the ATP 1000 events at Indian Wells and Miami, the 22-time Grand Slam champion confirmed on social media on Tuesday.

As the highest-ranked team outside of the six direct qualifiers, Pakistan has qualified for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024.

Kane Williamson called it “special” after surpassing Ross Taylor on Monday to become New Zealand’s highest Test run-scorer.

British reality TV star Tommy Fury beat American YouTuber Jake Paul on points Sunday in a boxing spectacle intended to boost Saudi Arabia’s reputation as a top-flight fight destination.

Shahid Afridi defended Shaheen Afridi when Shoaib Akhtar criticised the left-arm pacer for leaving the field hurt in the T20 World Cup final against England last year.

Al-Nassr superstar Cristiano Ronaldo participated in the celebrations for Saudi Arabia’s establishment day on Wednesday in Mrsool Park while sporting the national attire and brandishing a sword.

A tennis court made of recycled plastic that floats in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef marine park was made possible by a partnership between the sporting goods giant Adidas and the environmental organisation Parley for the Oceans.

Nida Dar of Pakistan surpassed West Indies’ Anisa Mohammad with 126 wickets on Tuesday to become the leading wicket-taker in Women’s T20I cricket.

Chetan Sharma, the head of India’s cricket selection committee, resigned on Friday, an official told AFP, after a TV network sting exposed him to allegations of player slander and the widespread use of illegal injections to pass fitness tests.

Muneeba Ali, a left-handed opener, made 102 against Ireland at Newlands in Cape Town on Wednesday, scoring the first century of the Women’s T20 World Cup and the first ever by a Pakistani woman.