Former Pakistan cricketer Iqbal Sikandar and Saudi Cricket Centre (SCC) CEO Nadeem Nadwi pose with other SCC officials and participants of Level II Coaching Course in Jeddah recently. The five-day course was conducted by Sikandar and organized by (...)
turned politician Imran Khan (center) makes a point during an interview with Saudi Gazette's Managing Editor Shams Ahsan (extreme right) as Zultec Chairman and CEO Zulqiurnain Ali Khan looks on. — SG photo by Mohammad Mazahar Siddiqui
Imran Khan, (...)
turned politician Imran Khan (center) makes a point during an interview with Saudi Gazette's Managing Editor Shams Ahsan (extreme right) as Zultec Chairman and CEO Zulqiurnain Ali Khan looks on. — SG photo by Mohammad Mazahar Siddiqui
Imran Khan, (...)
mad Indian slated to head Deutsche Bank, Germany's top private bank, has come under fire for his love of the sport, practically unknown in the country, a media report said Wednesday.
Business daily Handelsblatt said Jain had raised hackles in the (...)
watcher is willing to admit that the game needs specialists. Unlike a rowing team, as Mike Brearley has pointed out, a cricket team works only by dint of differentiation. The skill set of an opening batsman is different from that of a middle order (...)
Jet Airways clinches Jotun Cup
By Aijaz Ahmed Khan
JEDDAH – Jet Airways on its maiden entry into the Jeddah Cricket Association (JCA) put up a sensational performance to win the Jotun Premier Cup by defeating favorite Ace Travel by 5 wickets (...)
as in other areas of activity – has no place. Who knows this better than the cricketers themselves. One slack shot and the batsman loses his wicket; one loose delivery and the ball goes for a boundary; a moment of laxness on the field and the (...)
lovers in Jeddah have launched a new body called Jeddah Cricket Association (JCA) recently.
The formation of JCA took place during an Iftar gathering on Sept. 23 which was organized by former executive committee members of Jeddah Cricket League (...)
some of whom held British passports -- to give to landless black Zimbabweans.
Britain, the former colonial power, has campaigned for international sanctions against Mugabe, accusing him of rigging his 2002 re-election.
Mugabe says the poll was (...)