The Pakistan team suffered a major blow in their ongoing T20I series against New Zealand as star batter Mohammad Rizwan's availability for the remaining two games is in doubt after he suffered a hamstring injury in the third game according to Geo News.
India will be playing Bangladesh in a five-match T20I series from April 28-May 9 this year. This series will help India prepare for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, which will be held from September to October this year. During the last edition held at South Africa last year, India reached
Australia was set to tour Ireland for three ODIs and a T20I series in August before their massive three ODI and five T20I series against England. The chief of Cricket Ireland Warren Deutrom confirmed on Monday that the series was postponed keeping in mind the predicted financial loss the boa
Pakistan pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi showered praise on star 'Men in Green' batter Mohammad Rizwan after he completed his 3000 T20I runs and called him Don Bradman of 20-over cricket.
Former Pakistan skipper Ramiz Raja slammed the Pakistan team following their seven-wicket defeat to New Zealand in the third T20I at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Sunday
Following his side's seven-wicket loss to New Zealand in the third T20I match in Rawalpindi, Pakistan head coach Azhar Mahmood said that the Men in Green were "15 to 20 runs short" in the game
After Pakistan's 7-wicket loss against New Zealand in the 3rd T20I match of the series at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, former cricketer Ramiz Raja hit out at the hosts and said that no 'Men in Green' batters played a long innings.
Pakistan skipper Babar Azam said that they did well with the bat against New Zealand in the 3rd T20I match of the five-game series. The hosts conceded a 7-wicket loss against New Zealand on Sunday.
Batter Mark Chapman's fiery 87-run knock helped New Zealand clinch a 7-wicket win over Pakistan in the 3rd T20I match at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
New Zealand skipper Michael Bracewell won the toss and elected to bowl first in the third T20I of the five-match series at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Azam Khan has been advised to rest for 10 days after radiological results confirmed a Grade One tear in his right calf muscle. As a result, Azam will be unable to participate in the present T20I series against New Zealand, which concludes in Lahore on April 27.