The Lahore High Court has suspended a ban imposed by an appellate tribunal on Shoaib Akhtar pending a final decision in September.
Latest news from South Africa's tour match against Middlesex at Uxbridge.
It's a cracking week for the Media Column, which discusses Zimbabwe, lawyers, people in glass houses and links to Alanis Morissette.
Pakistan showed no mercy as they bowled out Bangladesh for 115 in 38.2 overs in the final Super Four match of the Asia Cup on Friday.
Nasser Hussain says that the ICC missed the perfect opportunity to make a bold statement regarding Zimbabwe.
Cricket South Africa President Norman Arendse has welcomed Zimbabwe's decision to withdraw from the T20 tournament.
England can at last plan with confidence for the World Twenty20 in this country next summer, after Zimbabwe today opted out of the tournament.
Graeme Smith is determined to make the most of South Africa's final warm-up game against Middlesex at Uxbridge.
Former Zimbabwe batsman Murray Goodwin believes the infrastructure is not in place to support his country having a Test side.
England hope to reap the benefits from their bold decision to change their bowling line-up earlier this year when Stuart Broad faces the biggest challenge of his fledgling Test career against South Africa.
The Pakistan Cricket Board have welcomed the decision of the International Cricket Council to declare the controversial Oval Test a draw a 'big achievement' for Pakistan.
An injury to skipper Ricky Ponting has opened the door for Michael Clarke to captain Australia for the first time in a one-day international.
Graeme Smith insists he has matured as a captain since he first led South Africa in England five years ago.
The ICC have changed the result of the 2006 Test between England and Pakistan to a draw.
The Pakistan Cricket Board have dismissed reports they are set to replace under-pressure coach Geoff Lawson.