LAHORE: After a long delay of around eight years owing to lack of consistent policies and complete indifference, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has finally launched its own biomechanics lab that ...
What is the most in-demand element in each piece of consumer technology we use every day? Printed circuit boards, or PCBs. Today, as world demand continues to grow, the global market for PCBs reached ...
The PCB has taken a step towards establishing a biomechanics facility in the country by forming a partnership with Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and giving them $460,000 worth of ...
LAHORE: The head of Pakistan Cricket Board’s bio-mechanics laboratory, Prof Awais says that the facility meets all the required international standards to get accreditation with the International ...
LAHORE The head of Pakistan Cricket Boards biomechanics laboratory, Prof Awais, has said that the facility meets all the required international standards to get accreditation with the International ...
KARACHI: Experienced batsman Mohammad Hafeez has dismissed reports that he had failed a bowling assessment test at the Pakistan Cricket Board’s biomechanics laboratory in a university in Lahore.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will use all modern methods including a functional biomechanics laboratory to stamp out the menace of bowlers with illegal bowling actions in domestic cricket. Former ...
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