The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) once again reconstituted its selection committee on Friday when they suffered a thumping defeat against England in the Multan Test.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have announced its playing XI for the first Test against England in Multan, with notable comebacks and strategic selections.
Shaheen Shah Afridi has been reinstated to the team, leading a three-pronged seam attack alongside Naseem Shah and Aamir Jamal. Both
Pakistan cricket legend Zaheer Abbas, famously known as the "Asian Bradman," has attributed the decline of Pakistan cricket to the overwhelming emphasis on T20 cricket and the influx of money that has shifted the focus of players away from the game
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed through their official website that Babar Azam submitted his resignation as Pakistan men's white-ball captain on Tuesday evening, and it has been accepted. The national selection committee has been given responsibility with beginning the process
In the recent Test series against Bangladesh at home, Pakistan found themselves in dominant positions on two occasions but ultimately surrendered their advantage to the opposition.
"We showed glimpses of quality in the Test series against Bangladesh, where we were really driving the game fo
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief operating officer Salman Naseer acknowledged that lack of unity among the team and management was a part of the discussion during the Connection Camp, held on Monday.
During a high-level camp organised by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday, white-ball head coach Gary Kirsten pledged to bring back 'bring pride back' into Pakistan cricket.
Former cricketer Kamran Akmal believes the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) "should learn professionalism" from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
The second Test between Pakistan and England has been shifted from Karachi to Multan due to the ongoing renovation work at the stadium for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 in Pakistan.
Former wicketkeeper batter Kamran Akmal urged Pakistan Cricket Board's top brass not to make any captaincy changes and suggested that the players should get the basic right to avoid blunders.