South Africa have been boosted by the return of leading spinner Keshav Maharaj to the team for the second test against Pakistan in Rawalpindi as they seek to level the series, captain Aiden Markram ...
New Delhi: Premanand Ji Maharaj, who commands a massive following of devotees, has been unwell for some time now, leaving his followers deeply concerned. Meanwhile, a video is going viral on social ...
South Africa's Keshav Maharaj took seven wickets before the visitors ground their way to 185-4 to leave the second Pakistan Test in the balance on Tuesday in Rawalpindi. The left-armer Maharaj took ...
Tristan Stubbs kept South Africa in the game, grinding out a gritty unbeaten 68 in 184 balls to enable the Proteas to close on 185 for four wickets in 65 overs in their first innings on the second day ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) — Left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj took 7-102 in an impressive comeback ...
New Delhi: Premanand Ji Maharaj, one of India’s most revered saints, has been suffering with serious kidney issues, causing deep concern among millions of his devotees. Recently, a video of Premanand ...
IMAGE: Keshav Maharaj bagged a seven-wicket haul to bowl Pakistan out for 333 in their first innings of the second Test, in Rawalpindi, on Tuesday. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Reuters SCORECARD South ...
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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) — Two late wickets by a 38-year-old debutant spinner Asif Afridi checked world champion South Africa’s progress in the second and final test against Pakistan on Tuesday. Left ...
Kagiso Rabada and Senuran Muthusamy added 98 runs for the last wicket • AFP/Getty Images Pakistan 333 and 94 for 4 (Babar 49*, Harmer 3-26) lead South Africa 404 (Muthusamy 89*, Stubbs 76, Rabada 71 ...
It might have been all so different if Pakistan - usually so trigger-happy when bringing the third umpire into the game - had done so in the 26th over. Asif Afridi had pushed de Zorzi, batting on 5, ...