November17 Trescothick may fly home by: Alex Crampton Stand-in England captain Marcus Trescothick may fly home from Pakistan after his father-in-law was seriously injured in an accident.
November16 Pakistan storm back at Multan by: Neil Pickup Danish Kaneria struck the decisive blows at Multan as Pakistan completed an astonishing comeback in the First Test against England
November16 Adams out of Chappell-Hadlee by: James Nixon Andre Adams will miss the Chappell-Hadlee series next month after suffering an injury to his left ring finger.
November16 Yuvraj ton in vain by: Alex Crampton An excellent hundred by Yuvraj Singh was not enough for India, as Jacques Kallis expertly guided South Africa home.
November15 Bomb Blast in Karachi by: Tom Bowman PCB chairman Shahryar Khan released a statement following the recent bomb attack on Karachi where England are due to play the 3rd ODI.
November15 West Indian “Whodats” Part 2 by: Liam Camps Moving on from the top order selection, we observe the three unfortunate players who feature in the middle order of this list.
November15 Vettori keen to open by: Richard Edmunds With the form of NZ’s top order a concern, Daniel Vettori says he is keen to open the batting in ODIs if given the chance.
November15 Hodge a chance at number four by: Sean Fuller Likely debutant Brad Hodge may begin his test career later in the week batting at number four, according to Ricky Ponting.
November15 Pakistan in with a shout by: Eddie Sanders A pulsating day’s play that saw a Salman Butt hundred and four wickets for Andrew Flintoff ended with England needing 174 more to win.
November14 Vaughan’s condition improves by: Harry Warwick Michael Vaughan’s knee condition has improved, boosting his chance of recovery for the second test versus Pakistan.