India tour will be a tough challenge, says Steve Smith
Cricket | September 10, 2017 17:26 ISTAustralia are coming off after completing a challenging two-match Test series against Bangladesh which they somehow managed to level 1-1.
Shakib Al Hasan seeks six-month break from Test cricket
Australians will get fitting reply if they sledge us: Mohammed Shami to India TV
Pakistan vs World XI: We could be a part of history, says Darren Sammy
Mohammad Amir likely to miss World XI series
Pakistan ready for return of international cricket
World XI arrives in Pakistan amid tight security
PCB hands Sharjeel Khan 5 year suspended ban for spot-fixing
Imran Khan turns down PCB invitation to watch World XI series
Karn Sharma spins India Red to big win against India Green in Duleep Trophy
Independence Cup to provide players the opportunity to boost T20I Rankings
India vs Australia 2017: Keeping Kohli quiet would be key for success, says Steve Smith
Coaches Morne Morkel and Abhishek Nayar reflect on Team India's match simulation at WACA in Perth
Not Ajinkya Rahane, Mumbai announce new captain for Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024
Sri Lanka claim series win over New Zealand with nerve-wracking finish in 2nd ODI
AUS vs PAK Pitch Report: How will surface at Bellerive Oval in Hobart play for 3rd T20I?
Jason Gillespie to remain as Pakistan's Test head coach as PCB refutes sacking rumours
Prasidh-Harshit in race for 3rd pacer's role in Perth Test; Mohammed Shami to play in SMAT | Reports
Australia are coming off after completing a challenging two-match Test series against Bangladesh which they somehow managed to level 1-1.
India's 1983 World Cup winning captain Kapil Dev said since the BCCI was earning mega bucks, it should now purchase its private aircraft to save time on the travel of Team India.
The successful hosting of the PSL final at Lahore earlier this year gave the PCB enough confidence to schedule a T20 series against the World XI in collaboration with the ICC.
The 35-year-old's career-best figures of seven for 42 in an innings and a match haul of nine wickets vs West Indies see him overtake Jadeja in ICC rankings for Test bowlers.
Bowling spearhead - R Ashwin who is playing Worcestershire in Division two of the English county has not been included along with his spin twin Ravindra Jadeja in the 16-member squad vs Australia.
India fast bowler Mohammed Shami said his team is in a great shape and will only look to continue the winning momentum against Australia in the upcoming limited-overs series.
Younis said that the Board had deducted 45 days of his central contract monthly fees when he retired.
With both Axar Patel and Yuzvendra Chahal performing admirably, the selectors may just allow Ashwin to complete his county engagement.
Akmal has been in trouble since he had an altercation with Arthur at the National Cricket Academy last month.
Live Scorecard
Top News