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Pakistan powerhouse Asif Ali admitted that being demoted from number four to number six is “not easy”.
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Pakistan powerhouse Asif Ali admitted that being demoted from number four to number six is “not easy”.
“I want to know how players like me, who have been doing well in domestic tournaments, will make a place in the national side”
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Wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal is seeking an answer on why he continues to be left out of the Pakistan team despite putting up a string of superb performances on the domestic circuit.
Arafat could be jailed for up to 14 years if found guilty
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Bangladesh spinner Arafat Sunny was sent to prison by a Dhaka court after his appeals for a fresh remand and bail were denied on Sunday.
“If Cook wants to stay boring and be the same old England by bowling wide of off stump and trying to build up pressure slowly then he has chosen the wrong path”
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Legendary Australia leg-spinner Shane Warne has taken a jab at England captain Alastair Cook by calling him “boring” ahead of the national team’s Test series against Sri Lanka.
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The Pune Warriors franchise is highly likely to be terminated
The Pune Warriors are on the verge of never playing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) again after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) gave them a 30-day termination notice.
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Watson’s choice to review his lbw decision caused Warner to explode
Having gotten himself into enough trouble already, Australia opening batsman David Warner distanced himself from his brother’s derogatory tweets about all-rounder Shane Watson on Twitter, stating that “I do not endorse his comments”.
Hussey noted that he is not too concerned about his position on the batting lineup
Australia batsman Michael Hussey has expressed interest in the idea of opening the batting for the national team during the rest of the series against Pakistan after there were growing concerns whether wicketkeeper batsman Matthew Wade could handle opening the batting after standing behind the stumps for 50 overs.