Born in the wrong era
Here we will evaluate the five Pakistani cricketers who either got a call very late or were hardly in the reckoning due to those players who were fortunate enough to make their debut early
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Born in the wrong era
Here we will evaluate the five Pakistani cricketers who either got a call very late or were hardly in the reckoning due to those players who were fortunate enough to make their debut early

Born in the wrong era II
A look at players from the West Indies, England and Australia, who would have been more effective today than they were in their era

Beyond The Boundary Line!
A book each by three cricket experts: a former Australian captain, a sports presenter, a Test cricketer’s son who is a well reputed journalist

Ambidextrous Test XI
A Pakistan team consisting of players who could either bat left-handed and bowl with their right arm, or bat right-handed and bowl with their left arm

Ambidextrous XI for limited overs cricket
With his amazing record in ODIs, Inzamam-ul-Haq can fit it on any side, any time but since when he started his career and bowled left-arm spin, he automatically becomes part of this list

Football in Quotes
Reading this book is like watching a film about football and finishing it knowing more about the game than you would have after going through a dozen books

Pakistan’s Test All-rounders XI
Mushtaq Mohammad emerges as captain of the side because he was the first Pakistani skipper to change the mindset of his players, and that included a certain Imran Khan as well

Born in the wrong era-III
A look at players from the West Indies, England and Australia, who would have been more effective today than they were in their era

Pakistan’s ODI All-rounders XI
Pakistan have always had quality all-rounders in ODIs so their all-rounders XI in the 50-over format looks almost unbeatable

Things to learn from England-WI series
Lessons for Pakistan management to put up a spirited fight in the upcoming series