
“There is consideration for moving towards two World T20s in a four-year cycle”
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) are once again weighing up the option of scrapping the Champions Trophy.

“There is consideration for moving towards two World T20s in a four-year cycle”
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) are once again weighing up the option of scrapping the Champions Trophy.

“He believed that his batting is being effected due to extra burden of leadership”
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Azhar Ali has stepped down as Pakistan’s ODI captain following a heavy dose of criticism after his side’s 4-1 loss to Australia.
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Afghanistan left-arm spinner Amir Hamza ripped through Zimbabwe’s batting line-up with four wickets, while Noor Ali Zadran scored 63 to lead their side to a 49-run win in the first ODI in Sharjah.
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Sydney Sixers opener Michael Lumb smashed 63 runs and captain Moises Henriques hammered 62 to lead their side to a three-wicket win over the Melbourne Renegades.
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The Sydney Thunder got their Big Bash League (BBL) campaign off to a perfect start as captain Michael Hussey smashed an unbeaten 80 to lead his side to a comfortable 36-run win over the Sydney Sixers.
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South Africa spinner Dane Piedt claimed four wickets to give the Proteas the upper hand against India on the first day of the fourth Test in Delhi.
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Neither Australia nor New Zealand were able to gain the upper hand on the first day of the first-ever day-night Test in Adelaide.
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Pakistan batsman Mohammad Rizwan struck a quickfire 55 not out to help his side beat Hong Kong by 64 runs in a one-off Twenty20 International in Dubai.
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Afghanistan achieved even more history as they won their first Twenty20 series against a Full Member nation when they defeated Zimbabwe by five wickets in Bulawayo.
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Mohammad Akram has resigned as the coach of Pakistan’s National Cricket Academy due to family reasons.