Before the final, Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti warns against mistakes from 4-0 El Clasico thrashing by Barca. European champions Real Madrid crush Mallorca 3-0 and will now play archrival ...
Former South African cricketer AB de Villiers enjoyed a game of football with the Proteas during a rain break in the first Test against Pakistan at Centurion. The match saw standout performances ...
He graduated from King Saud University with a bachelor's degree in commerce and political science. Prince Sultan bin Mohammed bin Saud Al Kabeer: Family Sultan bin Mohammed Al Kabeer is married ...
Robotic surgery (also called robotic-assisted surgery) is perhaps the most cutting-edge medical technology of modern times. The most widely used system today involves a camera and the use of very ...
Centurion [South Africa], December 29 (ANI): Following his side's qualification to the ICC World Test Championship final for the first time, South African skipper Temba Bavuma called it an ...
Mohammad Abbas struck again as he dismissed Tristan Stubbs with another LBW dismissal. Temba Bavuma is the new batter at the crease. Umpire Nitin Menon asked Shan Masood if he would like to use a ...
Marco Jansen took 2-17, with Babar Azam not out on 16 and Saud Shakeel on eight. Pakistan’s openers Saim Ayub and captain Shan Masood had batted briskly to halve the home side’s sizeable ...
Pakistan reached 88-3 and still trailed by two runs when early stumps were drawn on Day 2 because of bad light. Babar Azam was batting on 16 and Saud Shakeel was not out on 8. South Africa needs to ...
Babar Azam and Saud Shakeel remained unbeaten on 16 and 8 , respectively. Corbin Bosch emerged as South Africa's star performer on Day 2, acknowledging the fans with a wave as he returned to the ...
As bad light brought the day's play to an early close, Pakistan's scoreboard read 88/3, trailing by two runs. Babar Azam and Saud Shakeel remained unbeaten on 16 (34) and 8 (8), respectively. Corbin ...
He had already impressed in the bowling department, taking crucial wickets during Pakistan’s first innings, including those of Shan Masood and Saud Shakeel, finishing with figures of 4/63.