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Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja believes that outgoing chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq shouldn’t have made it so confusing when picking the World Cup team.
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Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja believes that outgoing chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq shouldn’t have made it so confusing when picking the World Cup team.
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The Guyana Amazon Warriors escaped with a seven-run win over the Barbados Tridents thanks to pace bowler Ronsford Beaton’s last over heroics.
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The Guyana Amazon Warriors walked away with a win over the Red Steel thanks to spinner Sunil Narine’s wicket-maiden Super Over.
Lee feels that the rotation policy is doing more harm than good for Australia’s pace bowlers
Former Australia pace bowler Brett Lee believes Cricket Australia and the national selectors have to seriously rethink their position on the rotation policy since it does not seem to making any real difference.
Taylor wished McCullum all the best during his tenure as captain
Former New Zealand skipper Ross Taylor has announced that he refused to accept a proposal from New Zealand Cricket to stay on as Test captain, while batsman and team-mate Brendon McCullum took charge of limited overs squads, since it was too confusing for him.
The third umpire intervention system was not popular with many of the players and fans
Cricket Australia have decided to trash third umpire interventions during domestic limited overs matches and the Big Bash League after numerous complaints were filed by many players.
Berry wants the DRS to be removed immediately
South Australia coach Darren Berry has announced that the Decision Review System (DRS) should be banned since it is an absolute nightmare and ends up making the situation even more confusing for both teams.
McGrath still sees areas in which the DRS must be improved to make it more efficient
Australia pace legend Glenn McGrath has questioned whether the Decision Review System (DRS) helped or made things more confusing for officials and both South Africa and Australia during their first Test at Brisbane.