
“I can say that no one can play dot balls on purpose like this”
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Former Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf defended opener Sharjeel Khan during a tribunal hearing on Monday.
“I can say that no one can play dot balls on purpose like this”
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Former Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf defended opener Sharjeel Khan during a tribunal hearing on Monday.
Chatara finished with figures of 3-30 off his 10 overs
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Zimbabwe defended a score of 129 in the third ODI against Afghanistan in Harare to keep themselves alive in the five-match series. Continue reading
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Pakistan once again defended a score of 136 as they beat Zimbabwe by 15 runs to complete their 2-0 series whitewash.
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West Indies head coach Phil Simmons has defended the national selectors’ decision to snub veteran batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul for the upcoming Test series against Australia.
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Sir Ronnie Flanagan, who is the head of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) anti-corruption unit, has defended his decision to allow Pakistan left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir to make his domestic comeback.
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West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) president Dave Cameron has defended the board’s decision to not include all-rounders Kieron Pollard and Dwayne Bravo in the World Cup squad.
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Pakistan have shocked the cricketing community by including pace bowler Sohail Khan in their 15-man World Cup squad, even though he has not played an ODI since 2011.
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Australia spinner Ashton Agar has been included in the squad for the fourth and final Test against India in Sydney.
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New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum has defended the national selectors’ decision to include veteran all-rounder Daniel Vettori in the squad for the third Test against Pakistan in Sharjah.
“Once we walk out onto the field we’re going to play a tough brand of cricket, that’s our style and that’s how we play our best, and that’s the Australian way I think”
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Australia skipper Michael Clarke has vowed to continue being an aggressive captain after his side were recently whitewashed 2-0 by Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates.