PERTH (Pajhwok): Mohammad Nabi, captain of Afghanistan Cup clash in Perth on Wednesday. He told reporters that “my team is not scared of them (Australian
KABUL (Pajhwok): Thousands of cricket fans on Thursday thronged streets in various parts of the country to celebrate Afghanistan’s first victory in the World Cup
KABUL Cup in New Zealand against Scotland after a nail-biting finish. Samiullah Shenwari batted Afghanistan to the historic one-wicket win over Scotland after he scored
KABUL Cup against Scotland on Thursday, President Ghani, CEO Abdullah and other high officials congratulated the team and the nation. Afghanistan beat Scotland by one
KABUL Cup victory defeating Scotland by one wicket in the Pool-A clash in Dunedin on Thursday. Jubilant Afghans at home celebrated their team’s victory in
DUNEDIN (Pajhwok): Sri Lanka narrowly survived nervous moments as Thisara Perera and Jeevan Mendis combined for a 58-run partnership to give Sri Lanka a four-wicket
KABUL (Pajhwok): Angelo Mathews, Sri Lanka skipper, said his team would not take Afghanistan lightly ahead of their 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup clash in
KABUL Cup match against Bangladesh by 105-run with more than seven overs to spare in their Pool A opener in Canberra. Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza
KABUL in the quest for international cricket glory. Anderson in a statement said on Wednesday that for Australia, co-hosting (with New Zealand) the Cricket World
CANBERRA (Pajhwok): Mohammad Nabi, the captain of Afghanistan Cup face-off to be held tomorrow (Wednesday). In a press conference, Nabi said that “I believe Bangladeshi
KABUL (Pajhwok): Three top taekwondo athletes, including Rohullah Nikpai, the two-time Olympic bronze medalist, on Monday joined a sit-in staged against corruption in the Taekwando