Younis Khan uncertain for New Zealand seriesOctober 11th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan cricket captain Younis Khan is uncertain about playing in the series against New Zealand starting next month in Abu Dhabi. Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) Chief Operating Officer (COO) Wasim Bari told mediapersons that Khan would soon meet board chairman Ijaz Butt and brief him about his finger injury that he sustained just before the ICC Champions Trophy.
Pakistan-New Zealand cricket series in UAE in NovemberSeptember 26th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan will host a limited overs series against New Zealand in UAE Nov 3-13, the country's cricket board announced Saturday. According to the itinerary announced by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Pakistan will host New Zealand for a three-match One-day International (ODI) series in Abu Dhabi Nov 3-9 following by two Twenty20 Internationals in Dubai Nov 12 and 13.
India bowlers run through New Zealand inningsSeptember 11th, 2009 COLOMBO - India's Ashish Nehra and Yuvraj Singh bowled inspiring spells to pack off New Zealand for 155 runs in their opening One-day International match of the Compaq Cup tri-series cricket here Friday. New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori elected to bat but the batsmen kept losing wickets and the Kiwis were bowled out in 46.3 overs.
Keen contest expected at One Day tri-series cricket in Sri LankaSeptember 1st, 2009 BANGALORE - Former New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming has said that the upcoming One Day tri-series in Sri Lanka would see a tough competition. The series in Sri Lanka, which also involves New Zealand and India, will be held from September 8-14.
'Lee should learn from Flintoff and think about dignified retirement'August 8th, 2009 SYDNEY - Australia's fast bowler Brett Lee should take a lesson from England all rounder Andrew Flintoff, and think about dignified retirement from Test cricket, according to a former cricketer and renowned newspaper columnist. "Lee lost pace and even his temper as his captain looked elsewhere for wickets.
Akram rejects Donald's theory on legalizing ball tamperingJuly 29th, 2009 LAHORE - Former Pakistan speedster Wasim Akram has rejected former South African fast bowler Allan Donald's suggestions of legalizing ball tampering. Akram said bowlers would not be benefited much if they are allowed to alter the state of the cricket ball during a match.
ICC should preserve Test cricket, says Wasim AkramJuly 27th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram feels it is for the International Cricket Council (ICC) to preserve the sanctity of Test format. Akram said the ICC should go ahead with day-night Tests and must ensure that matches are played on sporting tracks to counter the popularity of Twenty20.
Legalise ball-tampering to protect fast bowlers: DonaldJuly 25th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Former South African fast bowler Allan Donald said the International Cricket Council (ICC) should legalise ball tampering to protect the "dying breed" of fast bowlers. Donald said bowlers must be allowed to "prepare" the ball -- ball-tampering, in other words -- to redress the balance between bat and ball to protect the fast bowlers from increasingly lifeless pitches.
English media pour out their love on FlintoffJuly 21st, 2009 LONDON - Following the historic Ashes test match victory at Lord's, the English media praised England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff. "Flintoff's may not go down in history as the greatest of great careers.
Flintoff out of field with knee injuryJuly 19th, 2009 LONDON - England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff has sparked speculation over his ability to last in the Ashes series as he had to leave the field due to his troublesome knee on the fourth day of the ongoing second Test Sunday. Flintoff, who has announced retirement from the Test cricket after the Ashes series, claimed two wickets in the new ball spell before calling for treatment on his suspect knee, The Times reported.
Pak to host "home" series against Kiwis on neutral venueJuly 3rd, 2009 LAHORE - Pakistan would host New Zealand for three Tests and five one-day internationals on a neutral venue, after all efforts by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to relocate the 'home' series against Kiwis to New Zealand failed. Sources said the PCB proposed hosting the series in New Zealand itself , but issues regarding television rights and sharing of revenues could not be sorted out with the New Zealand cricket officials
The PCB is now considering hosting the series in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), The News reports.
Gul slams Western teams for crying foul on Asian's "God gifted" reverse swing skillsJune 24th, 2009 PESHAWAR - Pakistan speedster Umar Gul has said that reverse swing is an 'art' and critised the foreign teams, who had leveled ball tampering charges on their Asian counterparts. Gul said western teams lacked skill and ability to reverse swing the cricket ball, and that is why they always accused Asian fast bowlers of foulplay.
Ball tampering charges frustrate YounisJune 16th, 2009 LONDON - Pakistan skipper Younis Khan called the extra scrutiny of the ball by umpires during their game against Ireland in World Twenty20 as "embarrassing."
Umpires checked the ball after every over at the Lord's Monday following the unproven ball-tampering allegations raised by New Zealand against seamer Umar Gul. The Pakistani fast bowler demolised the New Zealanders with his record five for six, getting the new ball to reverse swing, during their first Super Eight game at The Oval.
Pakistan disappointed at ball tampering chargesJune 15th, 2009 LONDON - Pakistan cricket coach Intikhab Alam is disappointed at allegations of ball tampering in the team's six wicket win over New Zealand in the World Twenty20 at The Oval Saturday. It has now emerged that New Zealand team members spoke to match officials to verify if Umar Gul's 5-6 haul was achieved fairly.
Kiwis 170/7 despite Sharma's four-wicket haulJune 1st, 2009 LONDON - New Zealand batsmen rustled up 170 runs for seven wickets against India in a warmup match of the ICC Twenty20 championship here Monday. Thirty one of the runs came in the last two overs.