- Cracks in Afridi-Waqar relationship
- Bereaved Younis to return home
- Pune finally snap losing streak
- Collingwood tells of captaincy hurt
- 'I'm still looking to lead the West Indies attack'
- Fast... but black
Sunday, 8 May 2011
Cricket headlines of 8 May 2011.............
Collingwood tells of captaincy hurt
Paul Collingwood has spoken about his hurt at losing the England Twenty20 captaincy to Stuart Broad and revealed that he wasn't given the chance to interview to keep the position. Despite insisting he still has the desire and determination to continue his England career, he also admitted he "has some thinking to do."
Bereaved Younis Khan to return home.....
Younis Khan, the Pakistan batsman, will return home from West Indies on Sunday after his elder brother died in Germany. The PCB has given Younis permission to miss the two-Test series which starts next Thursday.
Pakistan set for Windies warm-up against Guyana
GEORGETOWN, Guyana: Pakistan continue their sojourn through the Caribbean with a two-day match against host nation Guyana, starting on Sunday at the Bourda Oval.
The Pakistanis will look to transition from the limited-overs mode of the game, as they prepare to face West Indies in the first Test of two, starting on Thursday at the Guyana National Stadium.
The Pakistanis will look to transition from the limited-overs mode of the game, as they prepare to face West Indies in the first Test of two, starting on Thursday at the Guyana National Stadium.
Afridi fumes over Waqar role ...............
KARACHI: A perfect storm is brewing in Pakistan cricket as Shahid Afridi and Waqar Younis are on a collision course after developing serious differences during the recently-concluded One-day |
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