Cricket News sort by Misbah-ul-Haq Khan Niazi

PAK Vs SA in UAE 2013 : Pakistan Vs South Africa ,1st ODI Live scorecard at Sharjah, 30 Oct, 2013.Match scheduled to begin at 15:00 local time (11:00 GMT)

South Africa won the Second and Final Test at Dubai by an innings and 92 runs on the fourth day’s play. The Proteas had to work hard for their victory as they were defied by a 197-run partnership between Skipper Misbah-ul-Haq and centurion Asad Shafiq.

Pakistan are eyeing a victory on Day 4 in the First Test at Abhu Dhabi after South Africa had slipped to 72 for 4 in their second innings. This was after the Proteas had conceded a sizeable first innings lead of 193 runs.

Faisalabad Wolves signed off from CLT20 2013 with a consolation win over Kandurata Maroons at the PCA Stadium in Mohali. It was a narrow 10-run win for Faisalabad which was set up by Misbah-ul-Haq’s great knock of 93 not out.

A well paced knock from Skipper Brendon McCullum eased Otago Volts to a 2-wicket win with 13 balls to spare over Faisalabad Wolves at Mohali. McCullum, who came in at no.3 after the fall of the first wicket in the second ball itself...

Minnows Zimbabwe pulled off a narrow 24-run victory at Harare in the Second and Final Test against Pakistan. The hosts wrapped up the game about 30 minutes after the lunch break with pace bowler Tendai Chatara bowling them to a historic win with a maiden five-wicket haul.

Zimbabwe are five wickets away from a historic Test win tomorrow at Harare. Pakistan chasing a target of 264 looked to bat out positively but somehow lost key wickets to stare at a defeat on the final day.

The first Test at Harare between Zimbabwe and Pakistan is nicely poised with the visitors leading by 90 runs in their second innings with six wickets in hand. Pakistan recovered from a shaky position of 23 for 3 to end Day 3 at 168 for 4 in 70 overs. Zimbabwe did well to make Pakistan work hard for their runs.

Minnows Zimbabwe surprised everyone by clinching the first day’s honours of the opening Test at Harare against Pakistan. But for a 67-run stand for the 9th wicket, Pakistan were in for a major embarrassment after being asked to bat first by Zimbabwe’s stand-in Skipper Hamilton Masakadza.