West Indies, March 13 - April 28
The PCB has refuted reports that police have asked for players to appear before the coroner in the Bob Woolmer murder case.
Ireland's cricketers have given statements, fingerprints and DNA samples to police investigating the murder of Bob Woolmer.
The Pakistan Cricket Board has appointed a new selection committee following the team's poor performance at the World Cup.
Pakistan legend Wasim Akram has labelled Inzamam-ul Haq 'a dictator' and blamed him for the team's early World Cup exit.
The inquest into the death of former Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer will take place on April 23, according to reports.
Inzi says the World Cup would have been halted after the death of Bob Woolmer had it been anywhere other than the Windies.
Mushtaq Ahmed has appeared before a performance evaluation committee to explain Pakistan's World Cup flop.
The PCB have reacted to Pakistan's shock early World Cup exit by suspending the players' central contracts.
Inzamam-ul-Haq has described Pakistan's World Cup defeat to Ireland as "the most difficult day" of his life.
The Pakistan Cricket Board are organising a memorial service for their late coach Bob Woolmer in Lahore.
Mark Shields has insisted his team are still treating former Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer's death as a murder inquiry.
The man in charge of the Bob Woolmer murder inquiry has stressed nobody has yet been ruled out as a potential suspect.
Pakistan's players have no reasons to fear a return home after leaving Heathrow, according to team spokesman Pervez Mir.
Police investigating the murder of Bob Woolmer are not ruling out the possibility he was the victim of a professional hit.
Bob Woolmer expressed his wish to retire by sending an email to PCB chairman Nasim Ashraf just hours before his murder.