Antigua and Barbuda Falcons
Guyana Amazon Warriors
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Chicago Kingsmen
Hobart Hurricanes Academy
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Northern Superchargers (Men)
Oval Invincibles (Men)
London Spirit (Men)
Southern Brave (Men)
Northern Superchargers (Women)
Oval Invincibles (Women)
London Spirit (Women)
Southern Brave (Women)
St Lucia Kings
Trinbago Knight Riders
Australian Capital Territory
Melbourne Stars Academy
Adelaide Strikers Academy
Bangladesh A
PCB Advisory Council meeting decisions
PCB clarifies on, alleged Logo money dispute - Wasim Akram fine - advertisement contract dispute
PCB and CricInfo to sign Internet rights agreement
Death of former Test umpire Khizer Hayat's brother condoled
ACF Chairman to address press conference at PCB headquarters
Cash incentives announced by the PCB
PCB announces names of officials for practice matches
Pakistan probables for One day series against PCB Academy probables announced
Live ball by ball coverage of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy Grade-I final
Domestic cricket to resume on Feb 20th
Semi-Finals of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy Grade-II will be Played from 14th to 16th November 2000
PCB announces squads for the 1st and 2nd 4-day Games against the visiting England team
Points Table of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy Grade-I Tournament 2000-2001 after 2nd Round
The final of Under-19 Grade-I will be played on 11th and 12th to 15th Oct 2000
Under-19s (Grade II): Prize distribution ceremony will be held on 7th October 2000
PCB Announces England in Pakistan Tour Officials and Quaid-E-Azam Grade I Trophy Schedule
Under-19s Grade-II: The Semi Finals will be played from 30th Sep to 2nd Oct 2000.
PCB-TWI contract stays till 2003
I.C.C Knock Out Trophy : Pakistan Team announced.
I.C.C Knock Out Tournament : Pakistan Team will be announced on 20th September 2000.
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Asia Cup: India-Pakistan set to go ahead after Indian government clarifies stance
Who was the first Test cricketer to play 100 consecutive matches without being dropped?
Rahane steps down as Mumbai's Ranji Trophy captain
India have almost every base covered, but No. 8 issue persists
Venkatesh Prasad: 'Want to bring cricket back to Chinnaswamy'