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Pakistan chief selector Mohammad Wasim said pace bowler Amad Butt can’t be relied on to bowl four overs.
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Pakistan chief selector Mohammad Wasim said pace bowler Amad Butt can’t be relied on to bowl four overs.
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Jamaica Tallawahs pace bowler Jerome Taylor registered figures of 2-11 off his four overs and batsman Owais Shah smashed an entertaining 42 to lead their side to a 19-run win over the Barbados Tridents at Sabina Park.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel cruised past the St Lucia Zouks with relative ease as they registered an eight-wicket win at the Beausejour Stadium.
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The Barbados Tridents snuck past the Antigua Hawksbills by one wicket to keep them winless for five consecutive matches in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
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West Indies Test captain Denesh Ramdin smashed an entertaining half-century and spinner Sunil Narine only gave away three runs off his four overs to lead the Guyana Amazon Warriors to a two-wicket win over the Antigua Hawksbills.
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The Hyderabad Sunrisers cruised to an eight-wicket win over the Delhi Daredevils in a rain-affected affair in Delhi.
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Mortaza has only taken three wickets in the World Twenty20
Bangladesh pace bowler Mashrafe Mortaza has been ruled out of the national team’s World Twenty20 match against Australia after sustaining a knee injury.
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“He proved why he’s been the world’s best bowler for such a long period of time”
South Africa Twenty20 captain Faf du Plessis has admitted that he was extremely impressed with pace bowler Dale Steyn’s match-winning performance against New Zealand in the World Twenty20 on March 24.
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Gauchan took three wickets and only gave away nine runs off his four overs
In a battle of the two World Twenty20 debutants, Hong Kong proved to be no match for a rampant Nepal as they were blown away by 80 runs in Chittagong.
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Clarke managed to end the day on 48 not out after being dropped on 18
Both England and Australia remain deadlocked at the end of the first day of the second Test in Adelaide.