A fast bowler from Abbottabad won Pakistan's "King of Speed" competition by bowling at a speed of 143 kph at legendary Wasim Akram's bowling camp in Karachi on Monday.
The 24-year-old Ahmed Jamal has played 34 first class matches and has taken 129 wickets at...
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Sachin Tendulkar has built a reputation as the most stubborn batsmen in the world when it comes to giving his wicket away.
And it appears he's the same with his career after the Indian icon claimed he has no plans to retire despite turning 40 today. Tendulkar's...Mahendra Singh Dhoni is adamant India’s dark days are behind them as he reveled in his side’s humiliating clean sweep of Australia in Delhi.
The home side cruised past the 155 runs required to win the final Test inside three days as they completed a ruthless 4-0 series...Nick Compton admits he’s a relieved man having scored his first Test century.
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The Proteas take the field at Newlands knowing victory will gift them an unassailable 2-0 lead and further cement their reputation...A reinvigorated Shane Watson has regained a spring in his step and is chomping at the bit to get on the plane to take on India.
The 31-year-old led the Baggy Greens to a 17-run victory over the West Indies in the fifth and final ODI in Melbourne, allowing...A maiden international century by Adam Voges led Australia to a 17-run victory over West Indies in the fifth one-day international Sunday for a sweep of the five-match series.
Voges made an unbeaten 112, eclipsing his previous highest one-day international score of 80, to help Australia overcome a...Virat Kohli has told his team-mates to treat Wednesday’s fourth ODI against England as a series decider after casting doubt over whether the actual finale in Dharamsala will take place.
In what can only be described as a farcical decision by the BCCI, the Himalayan hill station, which sits almost 1,500 metres above...We’ve never been huge fans of that old, worn-out mantra that ‘it’s the taking part that counts’.
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