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James Anderson, the England fast bowler, admitted he was shocked that no team wanted to sign Babar Azam for The Hundred, saying he would have paid double for the Pakistan captain.
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James Anderson, the England fast bowler, admitted he was shocked that no team wanted to sign Babar Azam for The Hundred, saying he would have paid double for the Pakistan captain.
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Former South Africa captain Kepler Wessels has revealed that he believes his successor Hansie Cronje was involved in match-fixing long before he was caught. Continue reading
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Legendary India batsman Sachin Tendulkar has reached out to those affected by the devastating floods in Jammu and Kashmir by donating a large amount of relief materials.
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“The response was good when it was conveyed to them, so hopefully, I think it should be okay”
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has resolved the ongoing contract dispute with the national team by agreeing to pay them a fixed rate for participating in International Cricket Council (ICC) tournaments.
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Bell has been affixed a base price of $100,000
Even though it may anger team director Andy Flower, England batsman Ian Bell has decided to enter this year’s Indian Premier League (IPL) auction and has been affixed a base price of $100,000.
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The current attendance record for a single day is 90,800
The opening day of the Boxing Day Test between Australia and England in Melbourne is set to break attendance records after Cricket Australia revealed that all the tickets have already been sold.
Westfield’s non-compliance has been proved to be a real pain for the ECB
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) are facing the risk of paying former Pakistan leg-spinner Danish Kaneria “very substantial damages” after Mervyn Westfield, the main witness against him in the recent spot-fixing trial, continues to refuse to appear at an appeal hearing.
The PCB are desperately searching for solutions to end the international cricket drought
With the fourth anniversary of the Sri Lankan team coming under attack by Pakistani militants just having passed, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have once again made a desperate plea to the rest of the cricketing world to bring the sport back to its shores.
Kaneria will appeal against his life ban and £100,000 fine
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have announced that disgraced Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria will be allowed to appeal the life ban imposed on him for match-fixing on April 22.
Ashraf is hoping the tournament convinces international teams to tour Pakistan once again
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have announced that they will be offering a $2 million insurance policy for any player participating in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).