Misbah troubled by wicketkeeper issue
Misbah-ul-Haq has admitted that the frailty of Pakistan’s batting is affecting the balance of the ODI side and obliging them to select an inferior wic
'Must be ruthless in finishing games off' – Jayawardene
Mahela Jayawardene has said that India would be more disappointed with the tie, but he knows his side needs to start winning gamesSidharth Monga at th
Rain washes out bulk of day two
Only 15.2 overs were bowled on the second day of the Test between New Zealand and Zimbabwe at McLean Park before light, but persistent, rain set in to
SL players to get part payment of outstanding dues
The Sri Lanka sports minister, Mahindananda Aluthgamage, has said that the Sri Lanka players would be paid 65% of their dues within the next two weeks
PCB forms task team to study domestic structure
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has formed a task force to advise the board on how to improve domestic cricket in PakistanUmar Farooq14-Dec-2011Initk
Ross Taylor lauds team for showing self-belief
New Zealand captain Ross Taylor praised his players for not losing hope as Zimbabwe made a fist of a stiff chase of 366 on the final day of the one-of
'Our infrastructure is terrible' – Lara
Brian Lara has said that the administrative infrastructure for cricket in the West Indies has to improve before the team can become consistently compe
Reinforced Somerset aim for second win
ESPNcricinfo previews the Champions League match between Somerset and South Australia Redbacks in BangaloreThe Preview by Nitin Sundar30-Sep-2011Match
Lawson, Qadir to be character witnesses for Butt
Former Pakistan coach Geoff Lawson, trainer David Dwyer and legspinner Abdul Qadir will be called as character witnesses in the alleged spot-fixing tr
Bairstow a fine find, says Cook
Alastair Cook believes that England have “found one” in their quest to build a world-beating 50-overs team, after Yorkshire debutant Jonny Bairstow bl