Pakistan vs Bangladesh Test moved from Karachi to Rawalpindi
Earlier, the game was supposed to take place behind closed doors but now that it has been moved, the fans can come in as well
18-Aug-2024•ESPNcricinfo staff
Rawalpindi loses out on India series
Rawalpindi will not be hosting its scheduled matches during India's tour of Pakistan in January next year due to the delay in renovation work at the stadium
25-Nov-2008•Cricinfo staff
Rawalpindi may be dropped for India tour
Rawalpindi may not host its scheduled matches between Pakistan and India early next year because of construction delays. Faisalabad is likely to be the replacement venue
08-Nov-2008•Cricinfo staff
Pakistan venues to get facelift before India series
The Pakistan Cricket Board is confident of getting all its stadiums ready to host the home series against India in January and February
30-Oct-2008•Cricinfo staff
Rawalpindi unlikely to host Champions Trophy
The ICC delegation in Pakistan will confirm that they are satisfied it is safe for the Champions Trophy to go ahead
11-Aug-2008•Cricinfo staff
Venues will be ready in time - PCB
The PCB has dismissed speculation that the proposed venues for the Champions Trophy won't be ready for the tournament
05-Aug-2008
Facelift for Champions Trophy venues
The Pakistan Cricket Board has allotted more than Rs 500 million to upgrade the facilities at the three Champions Trophy venues
03-Aug-2008
Cluttered home season hampers venue renovation
The PCB's plan to renovate five major stadiums is likely to run into problems as Pakistan gets set to embark on a busy season
15-Jun-2007•Cricinfo staff
Race against time for Islamabad stadium
Pakistan have begun a race against time to set up a world-class cricket stadium in Islamabad by 2008, when the country is due to host the ICC Champions Trophy for the first time.
26-May-2006•Khalid Hussain
I predict a riot
Cricinfo picks out 11 moments where tempers spilled over off the field
11-Apr-2006•Andrew Miller and Martin Williamson
Memories of a Rawalpindi riot
Memories of a Rawalpindi riot
20-Dec-2005•Andrew Miller
Dippenaar takes South Africa to 3-2 series victory
South Africa completed a remarkable turnaround in this one-day series, winning the fifth and final match at Rawalpindi by seven wickets to come back from 0-2 down to take the series 3-2
23-Jun-2005•The Wisden Bulletin by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan
Simmons slams his charges
Sri Lanka made short work of Zimbabwe in the first encounter between the two sides in the Paktel Cup, finishing the match off in less than 52 overs, just over half the scheduled amount
23-Jun-2005•Wisden Cricinfo staff
PCB proposes Karachi as Test venue for India series
The Pakistan Cricket Board has proposed Lahore, Karachi and Rawalpindi as venues for the three Tests in India's next tour of the country
17-May-2005•Cricinfo staff
Shoaib called before medical commission
Shoaib Akhtar has been called before a medical inquiry commission, as the Pakistan Cricket Board investigates the spate of injuries that affected their prospects of victory in the recent Test series against India
20-Apr-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
India break the barrier
India sealed a historic series victory in Pakistan, their first overseas series win in more than a decade, as they bowled Pakistan out for 245 in their second innings, to win by an innings and 131 runs
16-Apr-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Amit Varma
From a two-man army to a complete outfit
What was most important was evolution of the team from being a two-man army to a complete outfit.
16-Apr-2004•The Wisden Verdict by Dileep Premachandran
'This victory is dedicated to the team' - Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly basked in the limelight of India's first series win in Pakistan
16-Apr-2004•Anand Vasu in Rawalpindi
Dravid's 270 puts India in command
A monumental 270 by Rahul Dravid took India to a score of 600, and a lead of 376, as India made sure that the platform they had built of the first two days of this crucial deciding Test was not wasted
15-Apr-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Amit Varma
Dravid puts India in charge
Rahul Dravid made 133 not out as India took the upper hand against Pakistan at Rawalpindi, leading by 118 runs, with six wickets still in hand
14-Apr-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Amit Varma