
Iyer is likely to miss the Daredevils’ first two matches
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The Delhi Daredevils will be without batsman Shreyas Iyer for at least a week after he was diagnosed with chickenpox.

Iyer is likely to miss the Daredevils’ first two matches
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The Delhi Daredevils will be without batsman Shreyas Iyer for at least a week after he was diagnosed with chickenpox.
“Quinton is a big loss because he played so many games for us and was one of our main batsmen”
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Delhi Daredevils coach Rahul Dravid has admitted that the team will sorely miss the South African duo of Quinton de Kock and JP Duminy.
“David will obviously be very disappointed with the way things have gone”
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Australia batting coach Graeme Hick has admitted that he was disappointed with opener David Warner’s performance in the four-Test series in India.
Ashwin finished with figures of 3-29 off 13.5 overs
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Pace bowler Umesh Yadav and the spin duo of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja claimed three wickets apiece to skittle Australia out for 137 and leave India just 87 runs away from a series win in Dharamsala.
Parnell was not picked for any of the Tests against New Zealand
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South Africa left-arm seamer Wayne Parnell and wicketkeeper-batsman Heinrich Klaasen have been sent home from New Zealand.
“I think he’s done really well with the New Zealand team”
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New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has been heavily criticised after his side were beaten by eight wickets in the second Test against South Africa in Wellington.
“We should give credit to the Australian side which has played remarkably”
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Out-of-favour India opener Gautam Gambhir has admitted that Australia deserve a lot of credit for their performance in the ongoing four-Test series against India.
“Those players found to be involved in spot-fixing should be banned for life”
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Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq has had to witness his country’s name be the subject of a major corruption scandal for the second time in his career.
“If I went over there and did my back again or something, it would be not an ideal thing for the third time”
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Prior to the ongoing Test series in India, Australia would have been brooding over the best candidates to make up their pace attack.
“Free State against Northerns – it used to be pretty feisty”
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Proteas opener Dean Elgar and New Zealand left-arm seamer Neil Wagner’s rivalry has been simmering since they were both in school in South Africa. But, they are now looking forward to resurrecting it in the three-Test series that starts on Wednesday.