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South Africa great AB de Villiers said the first time he saw Pakistan captain Babar Azam in action, he immediately thought “this boy can play”.
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South Africa great AB de Villiers said the first time he saw Pakistan captain Babar Azam in action, he immediately thought “this boy can play”.
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Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has asked why veteran all-rounder Shoaib Malik was not picked in the T20 World Cup team when it was first announced.
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Legendary West Indies pace bowler Curtly Ambrose admitted that he was shocked when he first saw iconic Pakistan seamer Shoaib Akhtar bowling as he made Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis look like they were bowling medium pace.
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Legendary Pakistan left-arm seamer Wasim Akram has admitted that batsman Haris Sohail impressed him for the first time on Sunday.
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West Indies all-rounder Kieron Pollard is loving his visit to Pakistan after he travelled to the country with the Peshawar Zalmi for the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL).
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Iconic batsman Sachin Tendulkar firmly believes that India have the “best chance” to win a Test series in Australia for the first time.
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Australia’s bowling attack worked as a cohesive unit to slice through the West Indies’ batting line-up to ensure the Baggy Greens won the second Test in Jamaica by 277 runs and clinched the series 2-0.
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Clarke is no longer laughing at Warner’s antics
Australia Test captain Michael Clarke has admitted that the numerous scandals opening batsman David Warner has been involved in over the past few months has hindered his captaincy.
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It looks as if Warner will continue his part time job as a waterboy
Australia opening batsman David Warner has been slapped with A$11,500 fine and suspended till the first Ashes Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham on July 10 for his bar brawl antics with England’s Joe Root.
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Warner apologised for his actions immediately after being found guilty
Australia opening batsman David Warner has been fined A$5750 (around US$5600) by Cricket Australia for his Twitter outburst against two News Limited journalists Robert Craddock and Malcolm Conn after Craddock published a piece criticising the Indian Premier League (IPL).