Rajkot: India skipper Saurav Ganguly elected to field after winning the toss in the third One-dayer against West Indies here on Tuesday.
Birmingham: India beat Sri Lanka by four wickets in its triangular series One-day International at Edgbaston on Saturday.
Birmingham: India beat Sri Lanka by four wickets in its triangular series One-day International at Edgbaston on Saturday.
Chester-le-Street: Rain ensured there was no result in the day-night triangular series international between England and India at the Riverside on Thursday.
Chester-le-Street: Rain ensured there was no result in the day-night triangular series international between England and India at the Riverside on Thursday.
Tangiers: Pakistan's ageing fast bowlers Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis rolled back the years to restrict South Africa to 196-8 from 50 overs in a must-win match of the Morocco Cup on Sunday. The pair produced devastating opening spells to reduce
Sydney: Former Australian cricket captain Allan Border was on Monday called up to replace national team coach John Buchanan, who suffered a back injury at the weekend. Border, the Australia 'A' coach, joined the Australian Limited Overs squad as it flew
Match 2<br/><b>Pakistan vs South Africa at St George's Park, Port Elizabeth (D/N)</b><br/><font color='#D04448'><b>Toss won by :</font> Pakistan </b>(Elected to bat)<br/><font color='#D04448'><b>Match Result:</font> Pakistan won by 182 runs</b><br/><font color='#D04448'><b>Series Result:</font> 5-ODI series level 1-1</b><br/><font color='#D04448'><b>Man of the Match:</font> Saleem Elahi</b></font></td><td valign='top'
Match 5<br/><b>Pakistan vs South Africa at Newlands, Cape Town (day/night)</b><br/><font color='#D04448'><b>Toss won by :</font> South Africa </b>(Elected to bat)<br/><font color='#D04448'><b>Match Result:</font> South Africa won by 34 runs</b><br/><font color='#D04448'><b>Series Result:</font> South Africa wins the 5-ODI series 4-1</b><br/><font color='#D04448'><b>Man of the Match:</font> JN
Benoni (South Africa): Faisal Iqbal scored an impressive half-century as the touring Pakistanis won a rain-affected match against South Africa 'A' by three wickets at Willowmoore Park on Thursday. Iqbal, 21, a nephew of Pakistani batting legend Javed Miandad, hit 59