
Olivier made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in January
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South Africa have released pace bowler Duanne Olivier from their squad ahead of the third Test against New Zealand in Hamilton on March 25.

Olivier made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in January
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South Africa have released pace bowler Duanne Olivier from their squad ahead of the third Test against New Zealand in Hamilton on March 25.

Morris will have to wait until July to add to his tally of two Test matches
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South Africa all-rounder Chris Morris will head back home from New Zealand as the Proteas have decided to reduce the number of pace bowlers they have.

It remains unclear whether Sarfraz will feature in the ODI series at all
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Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Sarfraz Ahmed is likely to head back home after his mother was admitted to the Intense Care Unit (ICU) in Karachi.
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Australia’s Test tour of Bangladesh is on the verge of being cancelled after Cricket Australia told the Test squad to report back to training with their respective state teams.
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Bangladesh have not made any changes to their Test squad for the first Test against Australia, which starts on October 9 in Chittagong.
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Australia’s Test tour of Bangladesh is in doubt after the Baggy Greens delayed their departure due to increased security concerns.
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Sri Lanka head coach Marvan Atapattu has resigned with immediate effect following the national team’s 2-1 loss to India in the three-Test series.
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South Africa captain AB de Villiers led by example during the third and final ODI in Durban as he smashed a quickfire 64 to lead his side to a 62-run win.
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South Africa opening batsman Hashim Amla scored a clinical 48 to help his side cruise to a six-wicket win over New Zealand in the first Twenty20 International in Durban.
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Pakistan pace bowler Anwar Ali smashed 46 runs off just 17 balls and captain Shahid Afridi hammered 45 runs off 22 deliveries to carry their side to a nail-biting one-wicket win over Sri Lanka in Colombo.