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Saturday, 30 September 2017

PCB set to demand USD 70 million compensation from BCCI

The Indian cricket board refused to play bilateral series against Pakistan, despite an MoU which stated the two teams will play six series in eight years

It was a tough day for batting as well as bowling: Sami Aslam

The young left-hander revealed that he is hopeful of getting that elusive maiden Test ton soon

Soft dismissals leave Bangladesh well adrift of South Africa

The hosts extended their overall lead to 230 in the second innings on Day 3

Selectors want runs and stability from me: Dickwella

The Sri Lankan wicketkeeper-batsman had the tendency to throw away good starts in the recenty-concluded home Tests against India

Boost for T20GL as Lorgat's departure brings CSA, SuperSport closer

Parties from the board and the broadcaster met in Johannesburg in a constructive exchange

Pakistan-Sri Lanka share honours on dour day

Azhar compiled a patient unbeaten 74 to help the home team reduce the deficit to 153

Rewarding session for South Africa despite Mahmudullah's fight

South Africa dented Bangladesh's progress with four wickets in the second session

Azhar Ali - Carrying forward Pakistan's batting legacy

The Pakistan Test skipper became the eighth batsman from the country to register 5000 Test runs

Shardul, Karn Sharma triple strikes spell NZ A's downfall

The tourists' batting floundered for the third time on this tour to be bowled out for only 211

Matthew Wade not in panic stations yet

The 29-year-old wicketkeeper has had an ordinary limited-overs tour of India so far

Test cricket remains priority for Umesh Yadav

The 29-year-old fast bowler prefers the longer format but has no desire to pick and choose just yet

Domestic T20 participation must for NOC: PCB

The BPL and Global T20 clash with Pakistan's domestic T20 competition

Mathews highly unlikely for second Test

The former Sri Lanka captain hurt his calf muscle while training in Colombo ahead of the Pakistan series

Shafiq, Azhar chip away at Sri Lanka's lead

The duo shared an unbeaten stand of 78 to help Pakistan reduce the deficit to 225 at Tea on Day 3

Mominul fifty leads Bangladesh's spirited reply

Tamim Iqbal fell early on Day 2 before Mahmdullah and Mominul led the visitors' resistance

Revitalised Australia seek another show of strength

India will look to continue to experiment with their combination in another dead-rubber clash in Nagpur

Sri Lanka in front after spinners remove openers

During a 'slow moving' session, Pakistan lost the wickets of Masood and Aslam to end up at 121 for 2, still trailing by 298 runs