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Gloucestershire captain Michael Klinger has suffered a broken arm after he was hit by Derbyshire left-arm pace bowler Mark Footitt in a Royal London Cup match.
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Gloucestershire captain Michael Klinger has suffered a broken arm after he was hit by Derbyshire left-arm pace bowler Mark Footitt in a Royal London Cup match.
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Former England captain Michael Vaughan has announced that he believes Lancashire spinner Simon Kerrigan is not ready to play his second Test match.
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England spinner Simon Kerrigan has been recalled into the Test team for the second Test against India, which gets underway on July 17 at Lord’s.
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West Indies pace bowler Jason Holder has admitted that he was gutted at not being able to save the West Indies from defeat during their third Test against New Zealand in Barbados.
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New Zealand’s bowling trio of Tim Southee, Trent Boult and Mark Craig took three wickets apiece to help the Blackcaps beat the West Indies by 53 runs on the fifth day of the third Test in Barbados.
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The Melbourne Stars have not lost a single game
A solid all-round performance by the Melbourne Stars was too much for the Brisbane Heat to handle as they were beaten by three wickets at the Gabba.
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Anderson recorded his maiden Test century
New Zealand all-rounder Corey Anderson gave the Black Caps a massive 137-run lead over Bangladesh after scoring his maiden Test century during the third day of the second Test in Mirpur.
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Buttler’s red hot innings tied the series at 1-1
England wicketkeeper batsman Jos Buttler levelled the ODI series at 1-1 after his blistering 65 was enough to help his side register a three-wicket win over Australia in Cardiff.
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“I wouldn’t say it was just nerves. Technically, it didn’t click”
England left-arm spinner Simon Kerrigan has vowed to regain his spot in the national team after a brutal Test debut that saw him give away 53 runs off eight overs.