Jamaican police are to announce next week that Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer was not murdered as they had initially stated.
A century in each Test of the Bangladesh series propelled the ace batsman to 15th position in the ICC rankings.
India trounced Bangladesh in the second Test in Mirpur, Dhaka, on Sunday winning by an innings and 239 runs in just three days.
Gill Woolmer also rubbished the notion that her husband was about to blow the whistle on match-fixing.
According to a Scotland Yard report, the Pakistan coach died of natural causes.
The last time India successfully chased a target of 200 or more outside India was almost one year back - against West Indies at Kingston on May 18, 2006.
Pakistan are talking to Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore about their national coaching post left vacant following Bob Woolmer's death at the World Cup.
A tantalising maiden world title rather than another world record is Asafa Powell's priority this year, according to the Jamaican sprinter's manager.
The lone Indian golfer in the fray was down to tied 60th after the third round in the two-million dollar Volvo China Open in Shanghai on Saturday.
The Indian golfer was in tied 27th place at the end of the first day at the Volvo China Open.
The Indian wicketkeeper overtook Ricky Ponting in the latest LG ICC Player Rankings for ODI batsmen.
India have won only twice in eight deciding Tests of an overseas series.
Saurabh Vij qualified for the final of the men's shot put at the World Junior Athletics Championship
Brian Lara apologised to the West Indies Cricket Board for his public outburst after the Test series loss to India.
Brian Lara faces a probe for criticising selection policies and pitch conditions during the Test series against India
Join us in congratulating Kumble and the Indian team on their historic achievement.
The Indian captain was satisfied by his near six-hour vigil that prevented a complete India collapse on the first day of the fourth Test.
Both teams retained the eleven that played in the drawn third Test at St Kitts.
Ze Roberto showed that he can play at any position, be it left-back, left midfield or on the left wing
The 29-year-old Brazilian ace said eclipsing Gerd Mueller's mark of 14 goals was never a particular target for him.