"I will request the government and WAPDA to at least minimise the excessive load-shedding [power cuts] in Nawan Kali."
The World Twenty20's leading wicket-taker Umar Gul plans to use his new-found hero status for some social good
"For a start playing for your country rather than a cement company or movie production group helps."
Columnist David Leggat explains why the World Twenty20 was a success
He doesn't like being upstaged by 'The Dilshan', he wants to get 'The Gibbs' out there.
Herschelle Gibbs is hard at work inventing a freakish shot or two, says Mickey Arthur
Did you see my six onto the second roof? That was pure power.
Mahela Jayawardene when asked whether he was one of the last stylists who relied on timing and orthodox cricket shots in Twenty20
I would like to bowl to him again. And I am sure he would like to call me pie-chucker.
Yuvraj Singh on the prospect of playing Kevin Pietersen again
I tried to hit the stumps ... but I don't think I could've pinned a tail on the donkey with my eyes open.
Stuart Broad reflects on his wayward throw which consigned England to a last-ball defeat by Netherlands
He's the hooker in a team full of virgins; the drinker in a team full of people who don't drink.
Mike Atherton describes Andrew Symonds' rather odd plight
"In this form it is better to take it easy and have fun. It is like WWF."
Pakistan captain Younis Khan continues to campaign for fun in Twenty20
I was happy to get a runner but I wasn't that happy seeing Jeremy coming out because he isn't the quickest between the wickets
Another worry for Niall O'Brien during Ireland's run-chase against Bangladesh
"It would be sad if we don't make it, but I have never attached too much importance to Twenty20 cricket, as it is fun cricket. I mean it is more for entertainment, even if it is international cricket. It is all for the crowd."
Younis Khan doesn't seem to care much about Pakistan's heavy defeat to England
Defeat by Pakistan would surely set a new level of ignominy that may not be beaten until the Afghans, or Eskimos, visit Lord's.
Simon Wilde may not be quite off the mark in his prediction of what England's loss to Pakistan at the World Twenty20 could do
It's an opportunity to glide through the tournament like a shark
David Hussey uses an interesting analogy to sum up his team's upcoming game against Sri Lanka
Cricket is no longer so boring.
Headline in Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad after the side's opening-day victory over hosts England in the World Twenty20
It wasn't quite the butcher, baker and candlestick-maker, but it was the repo man, the restaurateur and the insurance broker who embarrassed England in an astonishing start to the World Twenty20.
Mike Atherton uses a nursery rhyme reference in describing the semi-pro Dutchmen's victory against England
I'd have liked to have had a bowl, but I never win the toss.
Paul Collingwood is modest and self-deprecating about his calling skills
I'm not very good at Twenty20 cricket, am I?
Kevin Pietersen makes a frank admission on the eve of the tournament
"I think it's great ... but they're going to have to manage the changerooms pretty well!"
Graeme Smith foresees a logistical problem ahead of next year's joint World Twenty20 championships for men and women