India bat out a draw after Younis special
Runs continued to flow at Faisalabad as Pakistan stretched their lead to 391
Runs continued to flow at Faisalabad as Pakistan stretched their lead to 391
Praises Younis Khan's captaincy
Shoaib Malik, the Pakistan allrounder, has gone back to Sialkot following the death of his father on Tuesday night
Mahendra Singh Dhoni has the same swagger which epitomised Kapil Dev
The thrilling contests in the last Ashes series gave cricket a new constituency, attracting even those who cared little for the game. Bore draws, like the one in Lahore and that expected here, will only succeed in alienating even the faithful
How much value do you give to runs scored in this Test? Four hundreds have been scored already, four more fifties can be added to that
Plucky contributions from the lower order helped India gain a slender lead before Pakistan responded in kind, confidently moving to 152 for 1
Two contrasting centuries, one reeking off supreme confidence, the other off swaggering brilliance, bailed India out of strife on an absorbing day at Faisalabad, after a frenzied 11-over spell had tilted the scales Pakistan's way in a batsman-dominated Te
Until the afternoon, nearly halfway through this series, Test cricket had been at its most hateful. In any case, batting practices an unhealthy hold over modern day cricket, but in Lahore and Faisalabad, it has become a deathly choke
It's been a series crying out for a genuine combat between bat and ball, rather than the batsmen having it all their way
Bob Woolmer feels it's tough to bowl a side out on this pitch
That Mahendra Singh Dhoni shredded a bowling attack is no surprise; that he did so in just his fourth Test against the ferocity of Shoaib Akhtar, with his side skidding into disaster-zone, was what caught Pakistan unaware
Over a century ago, Alice James wrote: "The success or failure of a life, as far as posterity goes, seems to lie in the more or less luck of seizing the right moment of escape."
The flatbed at Faisalabad ensured a high in-control percentage for batsmen on all five days
Irfan Pathan's latest effort at Faisalabad further underscored his burgeoning batting talent
Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach, expressed satisfaction with the performance of the bowling attack on the second afternoon of the second Test against India
Inzamam-ul-Haq has ruled himself out from participating any further in the second Test due to back pain
RP made it a memorable debut to boot
Pakistan's bowling remained equally committed and entertaining on a pitch which still sells runs
For India, this was always going to be a day for damage control, and despite magnificent innings of contrasting tempos from Shahid Afridi and Inzamam-ul-Haq, they had every reason to be pleased with their efforts
The Pakistan batsmen made a resounding opening statement, walloping breezy cameos and wrenching away the advantage on an absorbing first day
India ended the day on a healthy 110 for 1 in response to Pakistan's 588
How Pakistan wrested the initiative in the final session
"It's very difficult to drop someone like Sourav," said Dravid at the end of a tough day
Younis Khan attributes his success to tackling spinners with ease
The fact that Zaheer Khan and RP Singh turned out to be India's best bowlers on the day vindicated the management's brave decision
The omission of Naved-ul-Hasan may backfire
Rana Naved-ul-Hasan's surprising omission from the second Test at Faisalabad was the result of a minor shoulder injury
The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced remedial measures while stoutly defending itself and the Pakistan team management
match home
Faisal Iqbal, the middle-order batsman, and Umar Gul, the fast bowler, have been included in Pakistan's squad for the third and final Test against India starting at Karachi on Sunday
Statistical milestones apart, the first two Tests of this series will probably be forgotten before too long
"I enjoy playing against India," Afridi told the press at Iqbal Stadium. "It has always been good doing battle against India, it brings the best out of me
India captain Rahul Dravid and Pakistan's stand-in captain Younis Khan were summoned by Ranjan Madugalle, the match referee, over the verbal volleys exchanged by the players on the third day of the second Test at Faisalabad
Imran Khan outlines Woolmer's immediate priorities
Mahendra Singh Dhoni slashed, pulled, hoicked, drove and even defended, and brought up his maiden Test century
Shahid Afridi steamrolled the Indian bowlers for the second time in as many Tests
Stats highlights on day 1
Yesterday, Agha Zahid was the most sought-after man in Pakistan
Rahul Dravid gives his views on the opening slot and the pitch at Faisalabad
Pakistan opener Shoaib Malik was today relieved of his duty in the second cricket Test to enable him to be at the bedside of his ailing father