The state of play currently sees India and Australia, the last year's finalists, fighting it out to make it to the finals during the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy while South Africa await the Pakistani challenge at home.
England Test skipper Ben Stokes expressed his delight with his side's series win over New Zealand but was "disappointed" with the bashing that they received in the final Test of the series.
New Zealand's Kane Williamson paid tribute to his long-time compatriot and close friend Tim Southee after the seasoned pacer announced his plans to retire following the conclusion of the England series.
As India heads into the much-anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, former India captain Sourav Ganguly shared his thoughts on the team's chances and the significance of the series with Revsportz.
Reflecting on India's recent 0-3 series loss to New Zealand, Ganguly acknowledg
New Zealand right-arm seamer Tim Southee will retire from the longest format of the game after the completion of the upcoming home Test series against England, meaning his swansong may come at his home ground at Seddon Park in Hamilton just prior to Christmas.
Former skipper Kane Williamson returned back to the squad after recovering from his injury as New Zealand announced their squad on Friday for the three-match Test series against England at home.
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) issued a fitness update on Williamson, saying, "Kane Williamson will not travel to India for the third Test in Mumbai to ensure he is fit for the upcoming three-Test series against England."
The series, starting from October 7 with the first Test at Multan, will be important for Pakistan not only from ICC World Test Championship standpoint, but also regarding form of their most premier batter. In his last eight Tests, Babar's performances have been sub-par, scoring 317 runs at a
Gill was speaking on JioCinema on Monday. Speaking on JioCinema, Gill said that he had never played a five-match Test series before the home series against England and his performance in the series helped him with his confidence.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Saturday brushed away reports regarding the non-availability of the venues for the upcoming home Test series against England and confirmed that the series will be held in Pakistan.