Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has made a sensational claim regarding the national cricket team of the 1990s. The ex-wicketkeeper batter, who went on to play over 200 international matches ...
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif jumped to BCCI's defence as he lashed out at the remaining representatives of the ICC ...
Latif, speaking on a local news channel, credited Rashid for putting Afghanistan cricket on the map and helping the team gain global recognition. “Rashid has brought Afghanistan onto the map ...
Former captain Rashid Latif has demanded to keep 90s cricketers, especially the 1992 World Cup-winning squad, away from Pakistan cricket. The former wicketkeeper batter, while speaking in an ...
Abrar cut his cricketing teeth in the Rashid Latif Cricket Academy in Karachi and for about eight years, Latif has watched him grow from a prodigy into a mature cricketer. "My personal view is ...
Afghanistan's new cricket coach Rashid Latif (C), pictured in 2005, vowed Wednesday to guide the national team to Test status within two years, a day after leaving ...
propelled PTV into a dominant position against WAPDA on day two of the President's Trophy Grade-I sixth-round match at Rashid Latif Cricket Academy. PTV, resuming at 375/6, posted 421 before ...
Former Pakistan cricketer Rashid Latif criticized Babar Azam for his cautious approach in the Champions Trophy opener against New Zealand. Despite contributions from Salman Agha and Kushdil Shah ...
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has questioned the performance ... Sachin Tendulkar Exclusive Interview: On ISPL, memories of tennis ball cricket and more "I am hopeful that the pace bowlers ...
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif, regarded as one of the finest ... Rashid spoke what ail both country's cricket and ways to look forward, but he also spoke elaborately on that issue of ...
Former skipper Rashid Latif urged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to overhaul the side's pace attack and to look beyond Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah as he felt that they were not ...