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Quick Facts - Mohammad Irfan
Mohammad Irfan, the tallest cricketer ever and the most successful Pakistan quick bowler since 2013 has recovered from an injury and is back in the ODI squad for the forthcoming series against Sri Lanka
Anwar Ali, a lethal No.9
Akmal's charge, and Pakistan's record defending totals
The controversial Ashes pitch speaks out
Dilshan passes 10,000 ODI runs
Bazid: Never seen Pakistan field so well
Fernando: Fresh faces suggest change in approach
Series win in SL after nine years
Pakistan's top six record a new high
Kusal Perera blitz sees Sri Lanka home
All-round Hafeez grows stronger against Sri Lanka
Bazid: Even Younis will rate it as one of his finest knocks
Younis poised to overtake Miandad
Younis notches up fourth-innings record
SL's trend of poor starts, and Imran's run-less streak
Arnold: Sarfraz ideal man to bat with tail
Azhar surpasses Younis, Yasir joins Warne
Yasir Shah, 21 and counting
Fernando: Kandy usually has more hours of rain than play
Arnold: Opportunity for SL youngsters to show off
Arnold: Restricting Pakistan on the fourth day was crucial
Prasad breaks a five-year drought
By the numbers: Chandimal's special six
Arnold: Pakistan will think of winning rather than saving
Azhar and Shehzad shine on the third day
Yasir tops 2015 wicket-taking charts
Is Kaushal Sri Lanka's X-factor?
We were nervous to begin with - Misbah
'Boys have the talent, but not experience' - Mathews
Quick Facts: Younis ton against every Test playing nation
मांजरेकर: मेरी XI में तीन पेसर होंगे सिराज, आकाश दीप और अर्शदीप
Watch - Gambhir's heated exchange with Surrey groundsman
Russell: I want to win and finish on a high
Watch - Jurel practicing his wicketkeeping drills
'Couldn't take your eyes off it' - Lord's Test among the most engrossing
'Ben Stokes got the best out of his bowling attack'
'Jadeja believed in his own method'
Kumble: There can't be so many ball changes in a Test match
Konstas and Green face vital test for Australia
Five big questions for England and India