Pakistan Super League- PSL
Sammy wins it on one leg
Darren Sammy defies the pain barrier to guide Peshawar Zalmi to a thrilling five-wicket win against Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League.
De Villiers to miss Pakistan leg of PSL
AB de Villiers will miss the Pakistan leg of the Pakistan Super League for Lahore Qalandars due to a back injury.
Sammy wins it on one leg
Darren Sammy defies the pain barrier to guide Peshawar Zalmi to a thrilling five-wicket win against Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League.
Tamim sizzles Fizz fizzles
Tamim Iqbal led from the front with a stroke-laden 39 as Peshawar Zalmi defeated Islamabad United by 34 runs in their Pakistan Super League match in Dubai.
Fizz impresses on PSL debut
On his Pakistan Super League debut, Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman was the standout bowler for Lahore Qalandars in their match
Mohammad Irfan suspended
Pakistan on Tuesday charged and suspended giant fast bowler Mohammad Irfan over allegations of spot-fixing during a recent Twenty20 league, in a case that has so far ensnared three other current or former national stars.
Anamul leaves for Lahore
Opener Anamul Haque left for Lahore yesterday to take part in the final of the Pakistan Super League.
Decision on Anamul's PSL trip pending
Out-of-favour national opener Anamul Haque expressed his desire to play in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) final as he considered it a good opportunity for him.
Pak to hold PSL final on home soil
Pakistan will hold the final of its wildly popular domestic T20 cricket league on home soil for the first time, despite a wave of deadly attacks across the country, the cricket board announced on Monday.
Play-offs in PSL, Lahore final security fears
The Pakistan Super League entered the play-offs on Sunday with title-holders Islamabad, Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi progressing as security fears dominated build-up to the March 5 final in Lahore.
Third arrest made in Pakistan corruption probe
A third man has been arrested in relation to an ongoing investigation into possible corruption in Pakistani cricket, Britain's National Crime Agency (NCA) has said.