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An intellectually-impaired cricketer of South African-Indian descent was beheaded in a ritual sacrifice in the coastal town of Umzinto, which is located 600 kilometres away from Johannesburg.
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An intellectually-impaired cricketer of South African-Indian descent was beheaded in a ritual sacrifice in the coastal town of Umzinto, which is located 600 kilometres away from Johannesburg.
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England have called up Somerset pace bowler Jamie Overton for the last two ODIs against New Zealand after fellow seamer Liam Plunkett suffered a thigh injury.
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Australia found themselves in total control at the end of the first day of the first Test in Dominica as the West Indies were bundled out for a dismal 148.
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Australia pace bowler Pat Cummins is likely to miss the national team’s World Cup match against Afghanistan after sustaining a side strain.
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Afghanistan have included 18-year-old batsman Usman Ghani and 21-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman Afsar Zazai in their World Cup squad.
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Sri Lanka have dropped wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Chandimal and spinner Ajantha Mendis for the upcoming Test series against Pakistan, which gets underway on August 6 in Galle.
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Sri Lanka wicketkeeper-batsman Niroshan Dickwella has been fined 10 per cent of his match fee after claiming a catch that bounced in front of him.
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“He has done really well for us over the last few years and we’ll be looking for him to put his hand up during this tournament”
Ireland captain William Porterfield has announced that 21-year-old left-arm spinner George Dockrell will play a key role during the upcoming World Twenty20 since Bangladesh is renowned for its spin-friendly pitches.
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“If Ross is unavailable for one of the Tests, then I know Jesse would do a very good job”
New Zealand have not made any changes to their Test squad for their upcoming two-Test series against India, which gets underway on February 6 in Auckland.
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Amir may find himself playing first-class cricket in January
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi has announced that he is confident the International Cricket Council (ICC) will allow disgraced pace bowler Mohammad Amir to start playing first-class cricket by January 2014.