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The Asia Cup looms, with its promise of at least two India-Pakistan matches, among other closely contested games. Elsewhere, an England great hands in his bat, India look to salvage a dead rubber, and the PCB chairman gears up for battle in what promises to be an interesting week for cricket.
Alastair Cook announces his retirement from international cricket
Record-breaking England opener Alastair Cook announced that the ongoing England-India Test at The Oval will be his final international cricket match. Despite his loss of form in recent years, the 33-year-old remains England's leading run-getter in Tests and tributes have poured in for his monumental career - everyone from mentor Graham Gooch and captain Joe Root to the Indian team tipped their hats to him. Cook is now reportedly looking to make a swift move to the commentary box and will continue playing for Essex.
Listen: Chef special - farewell to Alastair Cook
The Switch Hit team are joined by a former opening partner to Alastair Cook in Nick Compton, as they say goodbye to an England great.
Pakistan Cricket Board gets a new chairman
Former ICC chairman Ehsan Mani was formally elected chairman of the PCB this week, after he was nominated for the post by Pakistan's new prime minister (and PCB patron) Imran Khan. Mani said his first point of focus will be the legal battle with the BCCI over two unplayed bilateral series. He's also looking to revamp domestic cricket in Pakistan, and has moved to remove the quartet of advisors to the PCB, including Shoaib Akhtar.
Former India seamer RP Singh retires
Thirteen years to the day he made his debut for India in an ODI against Zimbabwe, former pacer RP Singh has announced his retirement from international cricket. The 32-year old played 82 matches across formats for India between 2005 and 2011.
Mohammad Hafeez, Imad Wasim out of Asia Cup squad; Shan Masood included
Pakistan have gone for a pace-heavy line-up and picked six fast bowlers for the upcoming Asia Cup and left out allrounders Imad Wasim, who has failed two fitness tests, and Mohammad Hafeez. Also joining the team is former New Zealand allrounder Grant Bradburn, who has been appointed Pakistan's fielding coach after the departure of Steve Rixon.
New South Wales to stay Warner-Smith bans
Australia's Steven Smith and David Warner can't seem to catch a break. If there was any hope of commuting their 12-month suspension from state and international cricket, it's been snuffed out by the chairman of their home association, Cricket New South Wales. Meanwhile, Smith has to sit out the rest of the Caribbean Premier League due to an abdominal injury.
Watch: Remembering India's first-ever victory in England
While England and India battle it out in the final Test at The Oval, Farokh Engineer recalls their first first win in the country, in 1971 at the same venue.
What we remember: The Edgbaston Ashes thriller
Andrew Miller rewinds to one of the greatest Tests of all time - when England pulled off a two-run victory over Australia at Edgbaston, 2005.
'I see it as a challenge to score abroad' - Muahfiqur Rahim
Bangladesh's wicketkeeper-batsman talks to Mohammad Isam about his recent form, his captaincy stint, and how pride for his country is his major motivating factor.
Ask Steven: How many team-mates has Tendulkar had? And how many opponents?
The redoubtable Steven Lynch tackles this and other tough stats and trivia questions in his weekly column.
'I don't want cricket to be a nine-to-five job' - Tabraiz Shamsi
Deivarayan Muthu quizzes the South African left-arm wristspinner on his technique, bowling to Dhoni, and his memorable celebrations.
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