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Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom has announced that Ireland and Afghanistan have to be able to play series against Full Member nations in order to gain some credibility.
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Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom has announced that Ireland and Afghanistan have to be able to play series against Full Member nations in order to gain some credibility.
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Legendary West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, who is now the chairman of selectors, believes that itineraries nowadays are just too “crammed”.
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Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja has called on the International Cricket Council (ICC) to consider increasing the elbow flex limit from 15 degrees to “18 to 20 degrees.”
“All four will reach peak form in a few years’ time, and then the real battle will commence as to who will be the No. 1 batsman in the world”
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Former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe has announced that he believes four players have the potential to become “the No.1 Test batsman”.
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Zimbabwe are set to profit from the new Future Tours Programme (FTP) draft as they will play a lot more series against top-ranked nations.
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Bangladesh head coach Chandika Hathurusingha has revealed that he will be “happy” if the national team can advance to the second round of the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
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Pakistan left-arm pace bowler Mohammad Irfan has announced that he is “focusing on the 2015 World Cup” after it was revealed that he did not need hip surgery.
“I hope with our prime minister also going to India, the Indian board responds positively and we see bilateral matches soon”
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Some of Pakistan’s top cricketers are hoping that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif discussed resuming bilateral cricketing ties when he flew to India to congratulate newly elected Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his victory.
Vincent has been providing information on matches that are suspected to have been fixed and the names of the players that were involved
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Former New Zealand batsman Lou Vincent has given information on “widespread fixing” in at least five different countries, according to The Telegraph.
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“India need to really show they have dominating fast bowlers as the wickets will be fast and bouncy”
Legendary Australia pace bowler Brett Lee has announced that India “need to find bowlers who can bowl at 140kph” prior to the start of the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.