'Injured' Prior planning to make England comeback against Windies in April

matt-priorJohannesburg, Aug 22 : England wicketkeeper Matt Prior has dismissed suggestions that his international career is over and has targeted April's series in the West Indies for his return from a long-standing Achilles problem.

Prior will undergo surgery next month on the injury, which has dogged him for two years, and flared up in the home series against India, forcing him to step aside after England lost the second Test last month.

Many were quick to write off the right-hander because of the success of his replacement Jos Buttler, who scored 200 in three innings as England won the remaining Tests to claim the series 3-1, Sport24 reported.

Pak's Information Minister challenges Lahore court ruling against Sharif

Nawaz-SharifIslamabad, Aug 22 : A Lahore court's ruling ordering the registration of a murder case against Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif , Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, and several other PML-N leaders over the Model Town incident has been challenged by the country's Information Minister Pervaiz Rasheed.

According to the Dawn, Rasheed challenged the ruling in the Lahore High Court in a personal capacity, which the court has admitted for hearing.

Lahore High Court's Justice Mehmood Maqbool Bajwa will be hearing the case today.

Liz Hurley won't allow son to watch new 'sexy' show 'The Royals'

Liz-HurleyLondon, Aug 22 : Elizabeth Hurley has revealed that she won't let her son watch her up

It's sunlight that controls carbon dioxide in Arctic

Arctic-SunlightWashington, Aug 22 : A new study has found that it is sunlight, and not the microbes, that controls creation of carbon dioxide (CO2) from material emitted by Arctic soils.

According to the scientists, the finding was particularly important because climate change could affect when and how permafrost was thawed, which begins the process of converting the organic carbon into CO2.

Hollande blames 'major powers' for rise of ISIS

Francois-HollandeLondon, Aug 22 : French President Francois Hollande has reportedly gone on record to say that if the "major powers" had reacted against the use of chemical weapons a year ago, the world would have been spared the horrible choice between a terrorist group and a dictator.

The statement is supposed to be aimed at the United Kingdom and the United States. He further said that if the global powers had acted two years ago to ensure a smooth transition of power, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
(ISIS) would not have existed today, reported The Daily express.

Kate Upton strips down for new Sam Edelman shoe campaign

Kate-UptonLondon, August 22 : Kate Upton has stripped down and is seen hiding under a flimsy bed s

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