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Six associate players from the International Cricket Council (ICC) Americas development squad are in with a shot of playing in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
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Six associate players from the International Cricket Council (ICC) Americas development squad are in with a shot of playing in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
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Canada will tour Zimbabwe early next year for four one-day matches in order to get prepared for their respective tournaments.
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The Netherlands have agreed to sign former Surrey team director Chris Adams on a short-term consultancy role.
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Twelve players from USA, Canada and Bermuda will be given a chance to earn a Caribbean Premier League (CPL) development contract for the 2015 edition of the tournament.
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The West Indies completed their 3-0 series whitewash of Bangladesh behind incredible centuries from wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin and batsman Darren Bravo.
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Canada have named Mukesh Narula, the former Baroda all-rounder, as their new head coach.
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Canada have unveiled plans to build a $700 million enclosed stadium in the city of Toronto so that they can start hosting international matches “within four to five years”.
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Despite being banned indefinitely by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) after admitting to being involved in corrupt activities during the 2013 Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), disgraced captain Mohammad Ashraful recently featured in a cricket tournament in the United States.
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Hogg and Hodge are expected to play pivotal roles in the World Twenty20
Australia spinner Brad Hogg may become the oldest man to play in a Twenty20 International after he was included in the country’s World Twenty20 squad.
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The United Arab Emirates also qualified for the 2015 World Cup
Hong Kong, Papua New Guinea and the United Arab Emirates have all gained ODI status for the next four years following their outstanding performance in the recently concluded International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup Qualifier in New Zealand.