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Model Poonam Pandey to strip in Paris?

Model Poonam Pandey to strip in Paris?

Pakistan Cricket T20 Final 2009

Clips from T20 Cricket World Cup 2009 Final when Pakistan played Sri Lanka.

Ijaz Butt Has Announced Shahid Afridi Retirement From International Cricket

Shahid Afridi Announces Retirement Cricket Board Lahore Pakistan. PCB chief Ijaz Butt accepts Afridi’s decision to quit international cricket Shahid Khan Afridi, after weeks of growing tension, speculation and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt’s antics, has announced his retirement from international cricket. However, Afridi, a former ODI skipper, has said that it is a ‘conditional’ retirement and he is ready to withdraw his decision if and when a new board comes into power. “It is a protest the way I have been humiliated by the PCB,” an emotional and angry Afridi told a news channel from London on late Monday night. PCB chief Ijaz said on Tuesday that he had accepted Afridi’s decision to quit international cricket.

Yuvraj Singh’s World Record – 36 runs [6 SIXES] in an over vs England, Durham T20, 2007

Indian Batsman Yuvraj Singh scores 36 in an over. It’s a huge world record. Afridi & Chris Gayle made 32 runs in an over. Read Yuvraj Singh’s more information below. [--Yuvraj Singh's Information--] Yuvraj Singh pronunciation (help·info) (Punjabi: ਯੁਵਰਾਜ ਸਿੰਘ, Hindi:…

Chris Gayle not on squad for India clash

At odds with the West Indies Cricket Board, explosive batsman Chris Gayle was on Monday (May 30) left out of the squads announced for the lone Twenty20 and the first two one-dayers against India starting June 4.

Shane Warne ABUSES Rajasthan Cricket Association

Shane Warne is in deep trouble for abusing the Rajasthan Cricket Association in IPL 4

Pakistan protests after Australia announces India tour

www.instablogs.com Pakistan protests after Australia announces India tour Pakistan cricket board sounds really justified in accusing the Australian cricket team of practicing double standards after it confirmed to go ahead with the test tour of India. The team had postponed a test tour to Pakistan after raising concerns over its safety and the security situation within the country. The Australians have been unabashedly biased in their outlook towards Pakistan. We agree with country’s grim security situation given the frequent bombings that rock the country, now and then, but since when did India become an exception to bloodshed? It too has witnessed spate of terrorist bombings in recent months at all the major cricket venues. How does that make India fair any better than Pakistan? All the talk about Pakistan’s inability to provide security to the players is sham. In the end it is all about big money the Australians get to chase and possibly win in India and not Pakistan.