Sri Lankan bowlers fail to make any headway on the batsman-friendly pitch; Master Blaster crosses 30,000 total runs.
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First South Africa-England ODI rained off
After more than 20mm of rain on Thursday, steady rain on Friday led to the match being called off. -
Bond makes comeback as New Zealand announce squad
Shane Bond has been included in the 13-man New Zealand squad for the three-match Test series against Pakistan. -
McIntosh defies Pakistan in three-day game
The left handed opener struck some vital form ahead of the first test match next week. -
Wajihuddin, Asad hit centuries in drawn QA trophy tie
Karachi Blues top Group ‘B’ with 48 pointswith defending champions Sialkot 12 points behind. -
Younis Khan available for Australia series
Younis also said that he intends to play for Habib Bank in the domestic cricket to regain his lost form.
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Shoaib’s comeback unlikely: Ijaz
‘He is already 34 and, with a history of fitness problems, is unlikely to make a comeback.’ -
Aleem backs umpire decision review system
‘I think it will help reduce the chances of mistakes on the field,’ says the top umpire. -
Pakistan batting may struggle in NZ: Basit
‘The conditions will make the ball seam and swing to which the batsmen are vulnerable.’ -
Home of cricket may be renamed: report
The redevelopment of Lord’s could lead to selling its naming rights to a sponsor. -
Lee to rest his elbow, contemplate future
‘If I don’t play cricket again I can walk away knowing I’ve given it my best.’
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MEDIA GALLERY
South Africa bounced back from defeat, beating England by 84 runs in a Twenty20 international match in Pretoria.
WOMEN'S CRICKET CASE
‘The PCB in 2003 started its women’s wing against its constitutional provisions,’ claims the PWCCA.
AUDIT REPORT
Tauqir Zia, Shaharyar Khan and Dr Nasim Ashraf are found involved in irregular expenditures worth millions of rupees.
BACK IN BUSINESS
‘Yes the PCB has given us NOCs for the IPL and hopefully this time we will be able to take part in the league in India.’
RETURN TO THE TOP
South Africa were ranked number one in ODIs but their slump has caused a revamp of what had been a settled team.
‘DEAD DUCKS’
Pakistan cricket is adrift without a radar and navigation system which is out of date, now needs an urgent repair.



