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Australia all-rounder Shane Watson believes that captain Michael Clarke will score a century in the first Test against India in honour of deceased batsman Phillip Hughes.
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Australia all-rounder Shane Watson believes that captain Michael Clarke will score a century in the first Test against India in honour of deceased batsman Phillip Hughes.
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Legendary Australia captain Steve Waugh believes that deceased batsman Phillip Hughes had the potential to join the illustrious 100-Test club.
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The family of deceased Australian batsman Phillip Hughes has called on everyone to attend his funeral, which will be held in his hometown of Macksville at 2pm on December 3.
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In a loving tribute to batsman Phillip Hughes, Australian captain Michael Clarke fought back tears as he said “our dressing room will never be the same”.
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Cronje’s father believes the Indian authorities made his son into a “scapegoat”
Deceased South African captain Hansie Cronje’s father, Ewie, has announced that “I’m considering legal action against the Indian police” after his son was implicated in the 2000 match-fixing scandal in a chargsheet filed by Delhi police.
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Cronje’s name was included in the chargesheet
Former Cricket South Africa chief Ali Bacher has announced that cricketers today are still in contact with bookmakers as they continue to make deals to fix matches.
The BCCI are still deciding whether to appeal the removal of Azharuddin’s life ban in the Supreme Court
Just a month after former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin had his life ban lifted by the Andhra Pradesh High Court, the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) stepped in and announced that they would be reviewing the court’s decision, but could not come to an agreement at the end of their first meeting and have thus chosen to “defer” the decision until a later date.