After the initial matches of Pakistan's premier domestic tournament ended last week, the air remained thick with criticism and controversyOsman Samiud
Allenby fills his boots
Bangladesh A struggled to make inroads on a dull day at Grace Road as Leicestershire cruised to 354 for 4 by the closeCricinfo staff17-Jul-2008Leicest
Distracted Kiwis touch down for tour
In body, if not in spirit, New Zealand's cricketers last night arrived in England for the start of their three-Test seriesAndrew Miller at Lord's
All square going into the final round
A round-up of the second round of matches in Kenya's National Elite One-Day League Cricinfo staff08-Mar-2008Kenya's Elite One-Day League was thrown wi
England fined for slow over-rate
Michael Vaughan, England's captain, has been fined 40% of his match fees while the rest of the team received a 20% cut on their earnings, for maintain
Australia monitoring Pakistan situation
Cricket Australia is keeping an eye on the political situation in Pakistan ahead of Australia's scheduled tour there in FebruaryCricinfo staff05-Nov-2
Speed plays down Twenty20 hype
Despite the success of the World Twenty20, the ICC has insisted that it will not replace the 50-over format Cricinfo staff25-Sep-2007
Sri Lanka as tough as Australia – Penney
Trevor Penney, Sri Lanka's stand-in coach, believes his side are as tough as Australia, and can compete with them in all aspects of the gameSa'ad
Gerrard should axe Simpson vs Saints
Glasgow Rangers are back in action later today, facing the same opposition for the second time in the same week as they look to keep their trophy hunt
Rogers speaks about typhoid nightmare
Glenn Rogers talks to Neil Drysdale about his battle to recover from typhoid and his relief at being included in Scotland's World Cup squadNeil Drysda