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British prosecutors have charged former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns with perjury, meaning that he could spend up to seven years in prison.
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British prosecutors have charged former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns with perjury, meaning that he could spend up to seven years in prison.
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India, England and Australia, who are also known as the ‘Big Three’, will each visit New Zealand twice over the next eight years, according to the latest version of the Future Tours Programme (FTP).
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A court in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh has issued an arrest warrant for India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni after he failed to appear in court despite being summoned three times.
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“Their strategies have changed somewhat”
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum has announced that the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises do not appear as desperate to buy all the international stars that appear in the auction as they used to be.
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Akmal has to appear at the Magistrates’ court on Monday
Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Umar Akmal has been released from police custody just a day after he was arrested for a traffic violation and assaulting a traffic warden.
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“Zaheer will be the leader”
Former India leg-spinner Anil Kumble has announced that veteran left-arm pace bowler Zaheer Khan “shouldn’t drop his pace” during the Test series against South Africa, which gets underway on December 18 in Johannesburg, since the conditions in the African nation are extremely pace-friendly.
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“He’s too valuable a player for us to consider using him as a keeper”
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum’s days as a wicketkeeper appear to be over after head coach Mike Hesson stated that he did not want to see one of his greatest assets continue to fall victim to back injuries in the future.
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Westfield claims he was “cajoled” into match-fixing by Kaneria
Disgraced Essex pace bowler Mervyn Westfield has announced his eagerness to help the next generation of cricketers avoid making the same mistakes he did.
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Sutherland was fuming about the events that occurred at the Walkabout bar
Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has finally broken his silence over the David Warner controversy, branding the opening batsman’s behaviour as “despicable”.
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.