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'Zimbabwe boys, you bloody beauties'

The cricket world reacts to Zimbabwe beating Pakistan by 24 runs in Harare, to record their first Test win against a country other than Bangladesh in 12 years

Asia Cup 2013-14

Asia Cup set for February 24-March 7

The Asia Cup will be held between February 24 and March 7 in Bangladesh, pending confirmation by Nimbus, which owns the broadcasting rights for the event

Derbyshire v Durham, Derby, 4th day

Onions puts Durham on brink of title

The dream of an England recall in his home Ashes Test might have been denied to Graham Onions but he may look back and decide that bowling Durham to the title was reasonably adequate consolation.

South Africa v Bangladesh, 2nd women's T20I, Potchesfroom

Kapp hat-trick wins series for South Africa

Marizanne Kapp's hat-trick spearheaded South Africa women's second nine-wicket win in as many matches to secure the T20 series against Bangladesh women in Potchesfroom

Zimbabwe v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Harare, 5th day

'Our batting was the culprit' - Misbah

Being gracious in defeat but scathing in self-examination is a Misbah-ul-Haq speciality and he was on top form with it again today

Somerset v Surrey, Taunton, 4th day

Meschede helps ease Somerset worries

Somerset eased their relegation worries by beating Surrey by seven wickets in a dogfight at Taunton.

Sussex v Yorkshire, Hove, 4th day

Yorkshire hopes washes away at Hove

An embarrassing morning's cricket was followed by an afternoon of rain and bad light on the final day of this game where Yorkshire's title chances began to be lapped up by the sea

West India A in India 2013-14

Powell groomed for leadership

West Indies A coach Junior Bennett said Powell could captain the senior side in five years

Pakistan's mediocrity raises questions

Does Mohammad Hafeez deserve to be in the Test side? Who after Misbah? What is Whatmore doing? Does the board have a plan to safeguard the future?

Zimbabwe v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Harare, 5th day

'Everyone did something today' - Taylor

In Zimbabwe's victory over Pakistan, there was no centurion. Instead, there were three fifties, two five-wicket hauls and whole lot of heart

Zimbabwe vs Pakistan, 2nd Test, Harare

Zimbabwe's rarest and Pakistan's narrowest

Stats highlights from Zimbabwe's rare triumph against Pakistan at Harare

ICC news

Pakistan drop to sixth place in ICC Test rankings

Zimbabwe's historic 24-run win in the second Test to level the series 1-1 made Pakistan drop from fourth to sixth in the ICC Test rankings

Ireland v Scotland, Intercontinental Cup, Dublin, 4th day

Sorensen five sets up innings win for Ireland

Ireland needed just under 10 overs on day four to bowl Scotland out and thump the visitors by an innings and 44 runs in Dublin

Corruption in the IPL

Sreesanth vows to return from 'biggest setback'

Sreesanth called the life ban the "biggest setback" of his life, and continued to maintain that he was innocent

England v Australia, 4th NatWest ODI, Cardiff

Buttler leads England home to level series

Jos Buttler added to his burgeoning reputation as the man to close out an innings by ensuring that the NatWest Series went to deciding match as he guided England to a tense three-wicket victory in Cardiff

New Zealand cricket

'Javelin is just like watching for a no ball'

In an interview with Jonathan Millmow for the Dominion Post, Fred Goodall, the former New Zealand umpire, reflects on the most difficult decisions he had to make in his career

West Indies A in India

Injuries rule Praveen and Irfan out of India A squad

Praveen Kumar and Irfan Pathan have been ruled out of the limited-overs games against West Indies A over the next week due to injuries

Zimbabwe v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Harare, 5th day

Zimbawe square series with historic win

Zimbabwe stayed patient through the final day even as Misbah-ul-Haq threatened to dash their hopes to win the second Test and square the two-match series

Let the umpire call it

These days being consistent is valued more than making the right decision. It's time we backed umpires to use their discretion when it comes to issues like bad light

England Cricket

'It wasn't really a cover drive. I blocked a full toss'

Matthew Hoggard, in an interview with Paul Newman for the Daily Mail, shares his experiences from a 17-year-long playing career

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