What a difference a year can make in cricket
As the year closes, it is possible to discern certain themes of the last twelve months that will continue in cricket for the next.
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As the year closes, it is possible to discern certain themes of the last twelve months that will continue in cricket for the next.
As the year closes, it is possible to discern certain themes of the last twelve months that will continue in cricket for the next.
Pakistan cricket chief Ramiz Raja has been sacked just days after the national team suffered a humiliating Test series defeat at the hands of England, according to a government notice seen by AFP Thursday.
Former cricketer Ramiz Raja has been removed as chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) by the country's government, which has appointed a 14-member committee, headed by Najam Sethi, to run the affairs of the game for the next four months. The Pakistan government, through a notification late on Wednesday, removed Raja following the team's 3-0 whitewash by England in the Test series. The notification, issued by Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, has to be approved by the federal cabinet, which is just a formality.
KARACHI, Pakistan : Pakistan's top order batsman Azhar Ali will quit international cricket after the third and final test against England beginning in Karachi on Saturday, the country's cricket board said.
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium's pitch received a second successive demerit point after the lifeless track yielded 1 786 runs across four innings of the first Test between Pakistan and England last week.
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium has been handed one demerit point after the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday rated the pitch for the first test between Pakistan and England as "below average".
Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Ramiz Raja said on Friday that he saw no reason for India and Pakistan not to host each other in Test and white-ball games.