Controversial paceman Shoaib Akhtar has been recalled into the Pakistan squad for the final deciding one-dayer between the Proteas and for the upcoming Pakistan's tour to India. Popularly known as the Rawalpindi Express, Shoaib Akhtar was imposed a 13...
South Africans are said to be the comeback specialists in world cricket and on Friday at Multan, they demonstrated why they are called so. They went into the fourth match in the five-match One-Day series against Pakistan 2-1 down and knew that a...
The controversy over the sudden death of the former Pakistan national cricket team coach Bob Woolmer drags on. More than seven months have passed since he was discovered dead in his Kingston hotel room on March 18 under suspicious circumstances, but..
The magic of Murali would try to surpass the wizardry of the Warne, come this Australian summer, well, at least statistically speaking. Muttiah Muralitharan is setting foot on the turf down under after a gap of 15 long years & the last time he was...
Let me start off by saying that if Andrew Symonds happens to read this & is mighty upset with the title then all I have to say is 'I'm honored you took out time & read this'. I'm sorry but I could not stop myself from that. This absolutely means no...
Cricket in sub-continent is dubbed as a religion, but that is no excuse for the general lack of perspective in common cricket fans. Quite often the game is taken too seriously and the consequences of a defeat too far. It is at this point that fate...
With world champions Australia taking the competitive zing out of the series with their 4-1 winning lead in Nagpur, India will only have pride - and some statistics - to play for in the seventh one-dayer on Wednesday.
Pakistan's cricket chief hit out at Shoaib Akhtar, saying the controversial paceman damaged the nation's cricket image and needed psychiatric counselling.
After being humiliated by Australia in the fifth one-day match, Team India will have to display some really good cricket in the sixth tie of the Future Cup on Sunday.
A mighty unbeaten 79 by Adam Gilchrist helped Australia trounce India by nine wickets Thursday in the fifth one-day international.
Australia took a 3-1 lead and needs to win one of the two remaining matches to win the seven-match series.
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