WAPDA made it two wins in two in the Super Eight stage of the QeA to put one foot in the finalESPNcricinfo staff12-Dec-2017WAPDA sitting prettySalman
CA board to decide on pay war's end
The end to Australian cricket's pay war hinges on Cricket Australia's board of independent directors who must approve the new compromise deal being dr
Sarkar, Mushfiqur start tour with fifties
Mushfiqur Rahim, returning from a thumb injury, looked comfortable during his 58, and Soumya Sarkar played some attractive shots, but Tamim Iqbal and
Afghanistan fall short of 'easily chaseable' target
Najibullah Zadran, who was the fifth wicket to fall for Afghanistan as Bangladesh fought back in the final ten overs, said that the match was in Afgha
Penalty runs hurt Lancs after Lumb-Wessels salvo
Despite rapid half-centuries from Riki Wessels and Michael Lumb, Nottinghamshire needed the help of six penalty runs before scraping over the line to
New Zealand pull away with 308-run lead
The third day in Dunedin was overcast, cold and windy - conditions that were as familiar to New Zealand as they were foreign to Sri Lanka, and the vis
Fifties for Rahul and Pujara, others struggle
A sluggish surface at the MA Chidambaram Stadium produced an attritional first day on which India A took the early initiative through a century stand
'Mediocre' jibe motivates West Indies
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Warner strikes 'arrogant' note for World Cup
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Younis hits ton on attritional day
Younis Khan's chanceless innings of 106 lifted Pakistan out of the early mire and showed that the team of Michael Clarke remains decidedly mortal on a