Karachi: The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has proposed hiring Australian experts to train Asian coaches as part of its effort to develop the sport on the continent, officials said on Saturday.
Hamilton (New Zealand): New Zealand opening pair Mathew Bell and Mark Richardson guided their team to 160 without loss in reply to Pakistan's first innings of 104 at stumps on the first day of the third cricket Test here Tuesday.Bell was
Hamilton (New Zealand): The second day of the third Test between New Zealand and Pakistan in Hamilton was abandoned without a ball being bowled on Wednesday because of rain.New Zealand finished the first day on Tuesday on 160 without loss in
Hamilton (New Zealand): Mathew Bell and Mark Richardson became just the third New Zealand opening pair to score a century apiece to leave Pakistan struggling in the third Test on Thursday.Both reached three figures for the first time in a Test
Karachi: Former captain Moin Khan has been dropped from an initial 20-member Pakistan squad for the tour of England next month but ace paceman Wasim Akram has been included, cricket officials said Tuesday."The final 16 will be announced in a couple
Karachi: "Rawalpindi Express" Shoaib Akhtar will be back on England's tracks as Pakistan's bowling advisory panel on Thursday expressed satisfaction with an Australian report clearing his action. "As per the International Cricket Council (ICC) process of dealing bowlers with illegal action
Karachi: Former Pakistani captain and match-fixing whistle blower Rashid Latif thanked young students at his cricket academy for motivating him to regain his place in the team due to tour England."I owe this to the 100 young players who trained in
Karachi: Pakistani pacer Shoaib Akhtar on Thursday said he was sent back from the ongoing New Zealand tour after the umpires questioned his bowling action and there was no fitness problem with him."I am fully fit and once my action is
Wellington: An unknown bowler reduced Pakistan to 175 all out against Wellington on the first day of a three-day tour match on Thursday. By stumps, on what appeared to be an innocuous pitch, Wellington was 94 for one in reply.Only Pakistan's
Hamilton (New Zealand): Pakistan paceman Waqar Younis is promising a farewell demolition job on New Zealand for the third and final cricket Test.Younis will play probably his last match on New Zealand soil as he leads Pakistan's bowling attack with the