Dar Es Salaam: Hong Kong and Afghanistan both enjoyed winning starts to their World Cricket League Division Four matches here on Saturday as they took steps closer to the 2011 World Cup.
Hong Kong:Defending champions India lost to Pakistan by 48 runs but recovered to beat the West Indies to finish third in the Cathay Pacific/Standard Chartered Hong Kong Sixes tournament at the Kowloon Cricket Club stadium here today.
Dhaka:Tens of thousands of Bangladeshis poured on to the streets of the capital and other cities and towns across the nation to celebrate an upset One-day cricket win over Sri Lanka.
Lahore:The postponement of the six-nation Asia Cup will hamper the development of cricket in the region and deprive the sport of much-needed revenue, an official said.
Antigua:The West Indies team will depart on Tuesday for Hong Kong Sixes two-day tournament which bowls off on October 22 at the Kowloon Cricket Club.
Karachi:Former Pakistan captain Moin Khan will lead Pakistan in next month's Super Sixes tournament in Hong Kong, Pakistan Cricket Board announced.
Hong Kong:A Hong Kong cricket match has been cancelled because of fears that one of its stars with a knack for hitting sixes would pose a danger to traffic on nearby roads, a media report said.
Bangalore:The Asian Cricket Council's coaches' programme concluded at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) here on Wednesday.
Colombo:The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has formalised a deal with Sri Lanka to host the six-nation Asian Cup, saying they hoped to finalise television rights and sponsors within 10 days.
Islamabad : Eyeing huge profits following India's decision to revive bilateral cricket ties, Pakistan wants to win back the rights to host the six nation Asia Cup in the year 2004.