Lahore: Pakistan struck in the last session of play as honours were even on the first day of the first Test against England at the Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday. England, taking first strike, had ended the day on 195 for four
Lahore: Pakistan had scored 119 for two off 40 overs when bad light stopped play on the third day of the first Test at the Gadaffi Stadium on Friday. Salim Elahi (15) and Inzamam-ul-Haq (11) were at the crease to carry
Lahore: England prodded on to 277 for five at lunch on the second day of the first Test against Pakistan at the Gadaffi Stadium on Thursday. Middle order batsman Thorpe was unbeaten on 58, with White batting on 34. Saqlain Mushtaq
Lahore: Yousuf Youhana completed his century and continued to hold sway in the company of Saqlain Mushtaq as Pakistan reached 396 for eight at lunch on the final day of the first Test at the Gadaffi Stadium. Youhana (121 runs, 296
Lahore: England continued to grind the Pakistan attack for the third consecutive day in the first Test at the Gadaffi Stadium on Friday. England had reached 480 for eight at lunch. The only highlight for Pakistan was the eight-wicket haul for
Karachi: Captain Nasser Hussain enjoyed a welcome change of luck as England progressed to 78 for one in reply to Pakistan's 405 in the third Test at the National Stadium on Friday. Hussain, victim of two dubious dismissal decisions in the
Lahore: Top scorer Yousuf Youhana held the fort as Pakistan reached 333 for eight at the draw of stumps off 126 overs against England on the fourth day of the first Test at the Gadaffi Stadium on Saturday.Youhana remained unbeaten on
Lahore: Graham Thorpe's amazing century was the salient feature as England seized the initiative at the end of the second day's play of the first Test against Pakistan at the Gadaffi Stadium on Thursday. England reached 393 for six when bad
Lahore: Craig White's strikes left Pakistan at 210 for five at lunch on the fourth day of the first Test at the Gadaffi Stadium on Saturday. White had left-handed debutant Qaiser Abbas caught by Graeme Hick at first slip at the
Lahore: It was turning out to be batting practice for England as the first Test at the Gadaffi Stadium was petering out into a draw. With the Pakistan innings ending after lunch, England had made 36 for two at tea on