ABU DHABI: Pakistan coach Waqar Younis warned his team needed to improve before the World Cup while Kane Williamson hailed a "great achievement" after New Zealand win the one-day series 3-2 on Friday.
Karachi: PCB has made an exception for injured captain Misbah-ul-Haq and has retained him to stay with the team even after being ruled out for remaining of the series against New Zealand underway in UAE.
SYDNEY: Ireland should be given full test-playing status to help put some excitement back into cricket's traditional format, according to former Australia bowler Jason Gillespie.
DUBAI: Sri Lanka’s Mahela Jayawardene and Shahid Afridi of Pakistan are in line to become the most experienced players in ICC Cricket World Cup history, after they were named in provisional squads for the tournament that starts on 14 February, 2015.
Karachi: With around two months remaining for World Cup 2015 to begin Down Under from February 14, Pakistan fans around the world desires to see Pakistan cricket team emulate the glorious performance of World Cup 1992, when Pakistan won the title under legendary skipper Imran Khan.
LONDON: England wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter's hopes of going to the World Cup next year have been dashed after he admitted the eye damaged in a county match last season had not healed properly.
Arynews.tv talks to former Test cricketer, Pakistan chief selector on many occasions and a well-versed commentator Salahuddin Ahmed Sallu about Pakistan cricket and its prospects in World Cup.
WELLINGTON: Troubled batsman Jesse Ryder's chequered past came back to haunt him Monday when New Zealand selectors left him out of a preliminary 30-man World Cup squad.
DUBAI: The International Cricket Council Tuesday named four World Cup winners in a 25-member match officials’ team for next year's World Cup, setting the ball rolling with 73 days to go for the mega event.
SYDNEY: A series of World Cup warm-ups were announced Tuesday with South Africa facing Sri Lanka and New Zealand, England taking on the West Indies and Pakistan, and Australia against reigning champions India.
PORT LINCOLN: Former Australian pacer Shaun Tait took the World Cup 2015 trophy in the depth of sea with the Great White Shark Dive in the Neptune Island Conservation Park, Port Lincoln, South Australia, ARY News reported.
LONDON: England have no hope of winning next year's World Cup because of their "old-fashioned" approach to the one-day game, according to former spinner Graeme Swann.
LAHORE: Pakistan’s banned cricketer Mohammad Amir expressed hope that International Cricket Council (ICC) will review his appeal for sentence reduction in October this year, ARY News reported.