
Sandeep finished with figures of 4-20 off his four overs
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The Delhi Daredevils were humiliated by the Kings XI Punjab as they were bundled out for a dismal 67 in their 10-wicket loss.

Sandeep finished with figures of 4-20 off his four overs
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The Delhi Daredevils were humiliated by the Kings XI Punjab as they were bundled out for a dismal 67 in their 10-wicket loss.

Williamson claimed the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal, was named T20I Player of the Year, and won the Redpath Cup
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New Zealand captain Kane Williamson took home three awards at New Zealand Cricket’s ceremony in Auckland on Thursday.

Williamson celebrates after scoring his 17th Test century
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New Zealand captain Kane Williamson led by example, scoring an unbeaten 148, to give his side a seven-run lead over South Africa going into penultimate day of the third Test in Hamilton.

“The time we give him now to strengthen his hamstrings will play a big role in mitigating future risk”
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New Zealand opener Martin Guptill will miss the start of the Indian Premier League (IPL) after aggravating a pair of hamstring injuries.

“It’s a shame for us. He is a big player”
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New Zealand left-arm seamer Trent Boult has admitted that veteran batsman Ross Taylor’s calf injury “doesn’t look too good”.

“I believe in the guys and our top order is the best in the world”
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Captain AB de Villiers is not worried by the poor performance of South Africa’s main batsmen in the ongoing ODI series against New Zealand.

Guptill has not played Test cricket since October 2016
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New Zealand head coach Mike Hesson has made it clear that opening batsman Martin Guptill won’t earn a Test recall following his superb knock of 180 not out on Wednesday. Continue reading

Guptill celebrates after bringing up his 12th ODI century
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Returning from a pair of hamstring injuries, New Zealand opener Martin Guptill put on a show in the fourth ODI in Hamilton as he hammered an unbeaten 180 to lead the Black Caps to a seven-wicket win over South Africa. Continue reading

“He’s a world-class player and [we’re] pleased to have him back”
New Zealand will welcome back opening batsman Martin Guptill for the fourth ODI against South Africa in Hamilton on March 1.

It is unclear whether Guptill will be fit for the third ODI
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New Zealand opener Martin Guptill’s stint on the sidelines continues as he has been ruled out of the one-off Twenty20 International and first two ODIs against South Africa due to a hamstring injury.