<p>Sharjah: New Zealand overcame a devastating spell by Muthiah Muralitharan to stun Sri Lanka by 11 runs in the Sharjah Cup on Tuesday.<p>The versatile off spinner produced an amazing 10-over spell in which he grabbed five wickets for nine runs as
Sharjah: Resurgent Pakistan beats Sri Lanka by 28 runs despite losing their openers at 18 for two on Friday to reach the Sharjah tri-series final with their third successive win.Veterans Saeed Anwar and Inzamam-ul-Haq hammered 172 for the third-wicket to lift
Sharjah: New Zealand faltered after a bright start to be bowled out for 127 in just 31.3 overs by Pakistan in the Sharjah tri-series here on Sunday. Off spinner Saqlain Mushtaq grabbed four wickets, Abdur Razzaq three and young fast bowler
Sharjah: Sri Lankan captain Sanath Jayasuriya won the toss and asked New Zealand to bat in the last league match of the Sharjah tri-series on Tuesday.<b>New Zealand:</b> Craig McMillan (captain), Andre Adams, Matthew Bell, Grant Bradburn, Chris Harris, Kyle Mills, Chris
Sharjah: Matthew Sinclair and Kyle Mills fashioned New Zealand's remarkable 79-run win over Sri Lanka on Tuesday, but failed to lift the Black Caps into the Sharjah tri-series final. Sinclair carried his bat for an unbeaten 118, his second century in
Sharjah: Sri Lanka threw the form book out of the window to win the Sharjah tri-series with a 77-run romp over favourites Pakistan here on Friday. The Sri Lankans took advantage of Pakistan's shoddy catching to pile up 297-7 from 50
Sharjah: New Zealand captain Craig McMillan won the toss and elected to bat against Pakistan in the Sharjah tri-series here on Sunday.<b>New Zealand:</b> Craig McMillan (captain), Matthew Bell, Grant Bradburn, Chris Harris, Kyle Mills, Chris Nevin, Jacob Oram, Matthew Sinclair, Daryl
Sharjah: New Zealand captain Craig McMillan won the toss and elected to bat against Pakistan in the Sharjah tri-series on Thursday.<b>New Zealand:</b> Craig McMillan (captain), Andre Adams, Matthew Bell, Grant Bradburn, Chris Harris, Chris Nevin, Jacob Oram, Matthew Sinclair, James Franklin,
Colombo: Sri Lanka's cricket team returned home on Sunday after winning the tri-nations Sharjah tournament and armed guards promptly relieved skipper Sanath Jayasuriya of the gold trophy.The one-kilo (2.2 pound) trophy which Sri Lanka won - beating Pakistan by 77 runs
Sharjah: Saeed Anwar and Inzamam-ul Haq hammered 172 for the third wicket to lift Pakistan to 278 for nine from 50 overs against Sri Lanka in the Sharjah tri-series here on Friday.Anwar hit 88 and Inzamam made 87 as Pakistan notched