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Pakistan v South Africa 3rd One Day International @ Faisalabad
Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat
Pakistan
243 for 8 (50.0 overs)
Yasir Hameed 72
Bowling Figures
M Ntini 9.0 0 45 3
South Africa
221 for 6 (45.0 overs)
G C Smith 51
J H Kallis 62
Bowling Figures
Shoaib Akhtar 8.0 0 31 3
South Africa beat Pakistan by 13 runs( D/L )
Pakistan lead series 2-1 with 2 to play.
India v New Zealand @ Ahmedabad Day 2
India won toss, and chose to bat.
Umpires: R E Koertzen, D R Shepherd
India
500 for 5 declared (159.0 overs)
R Dravid 222
S C Ganguly100*
V V S Laxman64
New Zealand
41 for 3 (19.0 overs)
S B Styris 10*
N J Astle 13*
Bowling figures
Z Khan 7.0 1 16 3
Australia v Zimbabwe @ Perth Day 1 Close
Zimbabwe won toss, and chose to field.
Umpires: S Venkataraghavan, P Willey
Australia
372 for 3 (90.0 overs)
Australia
M L Hayden 183*
S R Waugh 61*
D R Martyn 53
Bowling figures
S M Ervine 17.0 2 56 2
News
Vaughan rules out complacency
Michael Vaughan has promised England will not under-estimate Bangladesh on the first of three tours this winter.
Skipper Vaughan and his squad set off for Dhaka on Wednesday and will play two Tests.
Bangladesh have lost 23 of their 24 Tests and have not won a one-day game for four years.
But Vaughan said: "Over the last six Tests they've played, they've scared a couple of good teams. We have to give them the utmost respect.
"You have to treat them exactly the same as playing anyone else. We'll prepare in exactly the same manner and come up with enough plans to make sure we're fully equipped in all situations."
Latif takes a break
Pakistan wicket-keeper Rashid Latif will not play in the two Tests against South Africa later this month.
McGrath requires surgery
Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath needs a second operation on his left ankle and will not play international cricket again until mid-December.
Alleyne joins Notts
Nottinghamshire have signed experienced Middlesex wicket-keeper David Alleyne as cover for Chris Read.
Pakistan v South Africa 3rd One Day International @ Faisalabad
Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat
Pakistan
243 for 8 (50.0 overs)
Yasir Hameed 72
Bowling Figures
M Ntini 9.0 0 45 3
South Africa
221 for 6 (45.0 overs)
G C Smith 51
J H Kallis 62
Bowling Figures
Shoaib Akhtar 8.0 0 31 3
South Africa beat Pakistan by 13 runs( D/L )
Pakistan lead series 2-1 with 2 to play.
India v New Zealand @ Ahmedabad Day 2
India won toss, and chose to bat.
Umpires: R E Koertzen, D R Shepherd
India
500 for 5 declared (159.0 overs)
R Dravid 222
S C Ganguly100*
V V S Laxman64

New Zealand
41 for 3 (19.0 overs)
S B Styris 10*
N J Astle 13*
Bowling figures
Z Khan 7.0 1 16 3
Australia v Zimbabwe @ Perth Day 1 Close
Zimbabwe won toss, and chose to field.
Umpires: S Venkataraghavan, P Willey
Australia
372 for 3 (90.0 overs)
Australia
M L Hayden 183*
S R Waugh 61*
D R Martyn 53
Bowling figures
S M Ervine 17.0 2 56 2
News
Vaughan rules out complacency
Michael Vaughan has promised England will not under-estimate Bangladesh on the first of three tours this winter.
Skipper Vaughan and his squad set off for Dhaka on Wednesday and will play two Tests.
Bangladesh have lost 23 of their 24 Tests and have not won a one-day game for four years.
But Vaughan said: "Over the last six Tests they've played, they've scared a couple of good teams. We have to give them the utmost respect.
"You have to treat them exactly the same as playing anyone else. We'll prepare in exactly the same manner and come up with enough plans to make sure we're fully equipped in all situations."
Latif takes a break
Pakistan wicket-keeper Rashid Latif will not play in the two Tests against South Africa later this month.
McGrath requires surgery
Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath needs a second operation on his left ankle and will not play international cricket again until mid-December.
Alleyne joins Notts
Nottinghamshire have signed experienced Middlesex wicket-keeper David Alleyne as cover for Chris Read.