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Afridi chases selection changes: Shahid Afridi has called for a more cohesive selection policy in future after Pakistan's World Twenty20 title defence moved closer to an early end |
A test of sustainability for the women's game: After encouraging signs and a cricket-filled 2009, the women once again join the men at the World Twenty20 - a tournament that will be another test of the sustainability of the women's game |
India women ease to nine-wicket win: India cruised to a nine-wicket win over Pakistan in St Kitts to give themselves a chance of qualifying for the semi-finals |
New Zealand clinch last-ball thriller: In a tournament of largely one-sided matches, New Zealand pulled off their second nail-biting victory and their first Twenty20 win over defending champions Pakistan |
Umar and spinners knock South Africa out: South Africa were knocked out of the World Twenty20 by living up to their reputation of coming up short in crunch matches |
'We were just not good enough' - Smith: Graeme Smith, the South Africa captain, has offered no excuses after his side crashed out of the World Twenty20 following defeat in a must-win match against Pakistan |
Pietersen praises England power-hitters: Kevin Pietersen could be leaving this tournament at any moment should his wife go into labour, and in the form he showed against Pakistan it will be a considerable hole to fill if he is absent |
Browne stars as New Zealand wallop Pakistan: Pakistan Women ended their World Twenty20 campaign with a spineless batting display against New Zealand Women |
Lancashire sign up Shoaib Malik for Twenty20s: Shoaib Malik, who is currently serving a one-year ban by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), is set to join Lancashire for their Friends Provident Twenty20 campaign that begins in the first week of June |
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Pressure mounts on struggling Pakistan: Cricinfo previews the Super Eights match between Pakistan and South Africa in St Lucia |
Two sides searching for consistency: If Twenty20 cricket is routinely unpredictable, played by England and Pakistan it's an absolute lottery. |
Asia Cup 2010 to be held in Dambulla: The Asian Cricket Council has released the schedule of the 2010 Asia Cup which will be held in Dambulla, Sri Lanka, between June 15 and 24 |
Coaches need to be more positive - Latif: Rashid Latif, the former Pakistan captain and wicketkeeper, has called on coach Waqar Younis and his deputy Ijaz Ahmed to exercise calm and remain positive under pressure in the World Twenty20 to motivate their players |
Pietersen seals England victory: Kevin Pietersen returned to form with a confident 52-ball 70 not out, as England's powerful new batting line-up capitalised on a spirited display from their bowlers to ease along to a comfortable six-wicket victory |
Sri Lanka hold their nerve for one-run win: Sri Lanka held their nerves and pulled the carpet from under Pakistan's feet to prevail by one run in a nail-biter in the ICC Women's World Twenty20 at Warner Park. |
Javeria Khan reported for suspect action: Javeria Khan, the Pakistan offspinner, has been reported for a suspect bowling action, during the match against Sri Lanka at St Kitts in the ICC Women's World Twenty20 on Thursday |
Pakistan and New Zealand fight to stay alive: Both New Zealand and Pakistan were out-played in their opening Super Eight games and the loser of this match will almost certainly be heading for the exit |
Ryder builds on useful starts: New Zealand are hoping Jesse Ryder's improved fitness translates into big runs as they battle to stay in contention for the World Twenty20 semi-finals |
Intikhab calls Pakistan players 'mentally retarded': Former Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam has launched a scathing attack on the national players, calling them 'mentally retarded' during their forgettable tour of Australia earlier this year, where they failed to win a single match |
Younis appeal adjourned till May 15: Former Pakistan captain Younis Khan's appeal against the indefinite ban imposed on him by the PCB was adjourned after his lawyer said he was given the documents detailing the allegations at the last minute |