Lahore:Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq said Friday that he wants to play English county cricket in a bid to improve his fitness and keep his place in the national Test side.
Lahore:Australian Dav Whatmore said he would be up to the challenge of being Pakistan's next cricket coach and is confident he can guide the team to better results.
Karachi:Pakistan said Thursday it would not extend the contracts of late cricket coach Bob Woolmer's foreign support staff.
Lahore:The Chairman of the West Indies Cricket Board is confident of meeting a target of $ 40 million in overall ticket sales for the 2007 World Cup, which begins next March in Jamaica.
Sydney:South Africa has joined Australia to protest against a controversial decision of next year's World Cup organisers that demands that both sides dump their sponsors for the showpiece event.
St John's, Antigua:The West Indies are planning to host a tri-series involving India and Sri Lanka ahead of the World Cup to be held in March next year.
Colombo:Mahela Jayawardena will continue to lead Sri Lanka in the home season as regular captain Marvan Atapattu is still nursing a back injury, chief selector Asantha De Mel said.
Amsterdam:Sri Lanka set a new One-day world record by piling up a total of 443-9 in a mismatch victory by 195 runs against the Netherlands in Amstelveen.
London:Marcus Trescothick insisted that he has no regrets about his early exit from England's tour of India.
Dubai:No Indian found a place while two Pakistanis figured in the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires after the expansion of the panel from seven to ten here today.