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Starting from October 1, teams will keep hold of their review if the Decision Review System (DRS) shows it to be umpire’s call.
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Starting from October 1, teams will keep hold of their review if the Decision Review System (DRS) shows it to be umpire’s call.
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The BCCI and the ICC have finally come to an agreement over the new financial model that will come into effect.
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Former India opener Virender Sehwag has finally broken his silence to address the reports that he sent in a two-line application for the India head coach job.
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India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has said that Virender Sehwag “had a demoralising effect” on him when he bowled to the former opener in the nets.
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After knocking on the national selectors’ door for the last couple of months with a string of strong performances in domestic cricket, Kamran Akmal has finally regained his spot in Pakistan’s ODI and Twenty20 squads for the upcoming tour of the West Indies.
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Australia continued to dominate the West Indies on the second day of the first Test in Hobart despite batsman Darren Bravo’s unbeaten knock of 94.
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Australia’s pace duo of Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Marsh ripped through New Zealand’s top order to put the Baggy Greens in a commanding position at the end of the second day of the third Test in Adelaide.
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England pace bowler Mark Wood’s chronic ankle problems have been well documented in the past, but the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have finally decided to take action by letting him go under the knife next week.
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Australia openers Joe Burns and David Warner added to New Zealand’s misery on the third day of the first Test in Brisbane as they both scored centuries.
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Australia’s left-arm pace duo of Mitchell Starc and Mitchell Johnson took two wickets apiece to leave New Zealand reeling at 157/5 at the end of the second day of the first Test in Brisbane.