Cricket: Runako Morton killed in car crash

LONDON: The West Indies Cricket Board on Monday paid tribute to Runako Morton, after the former Test and one-day

Cricket: Intikhab hopes Whatmore will enhance team’s performance

KARACHI: Pakistan hopes new cricket coach, Australia s Dav Whatmore, can find a magic formula to transform the cou

Tour Diaries: An inviting university town

Green hills dot the landscape, neatly stacked like piles of upside down cupcakes iced with cotton-wool white clouds while sunlight drips through, like a stream of honey

Bangladesh keen to tour Pakistan

Cricket News: Islamabad, Bangladesh Cricket Board president Mustafa Kamal wants to send his country's team to Pakistan, provided the tour gets the approval of the International Cricket …

PCB formally announces Whatmore's appointment as Pakistan cricket team coach

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has formally announced Australian David Whatmore as the head coach of Pakistan cricket team for the next two-years.

Pakistan appoint Whatmore as head coach for two years

KARACHI (Reuters) – Australian Dav Whatmore has been appointed Pakistan's head coach for two years, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on …

Will write to ICC about Pak Tour: BCB Chief

LAHORE: The Chief of the Bangladesh Cricket Board, Mustafa Kamal said that they wanted to tour Pakistan and would

Whatmore announced as new coach

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced that Dav Whatmore will be the national team s new coach.

The Surfer: Time for Tendulkar to introspect

Ian Chappell, writing in Mid-Day, says as India’s tour of Australia wore on, Tendulkar’s form deteriorated; the Australian bowlers eventually got inside his mind and along with thoughts of his century this was too much for him to process. What could’ve been a glorious farewell tour of Australia for Sachin Tendulkar has turned into an ongoing tale of missed opportunities leading to frustration all round. With each failure to score his coveted one-hundredth international century Tendulkar’s become more desperate to the point where, when he was run out at the…

The Surfer: Ryder’s punishment doesn’t fit the crime

Simon Doull, writing for Fairfax NZ News, says that the powers that be continue to be soft with Jesse Ryder and that means he’s only going to continue to put himself in situations that lead to trouble. Surely it’s part of Ryder’s contractual obligations to the national body that he is fit, healthy and ready to play cricket for the Black Caps when required. Whether this was a minor breach or not, it was still a breach and his fifth stuff-up by my count. But even so, NZC continually seems…

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