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Sri Lanka batsman could be banned for up to four years after a B sample he submitted tested positive for a banned substance.
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Sri Lanka batsman could be banned for up to four years after a B sample he submitted tested positive for a banned substance.
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Batsman Jonathan Trott is set to make his international comeback after he was included in the England squad for their tour of the West Indies next month.
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Legendary West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, who is now the chairman of selectors, believes that itineraries nowadays are just too “crammed”.
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According to reports, former South Africa batsman Herschelle Gibbs has been arrested for driving while under the influence of alcohol in Cape Town.
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The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has rubbished media reports stating that they sacked team manager Sir Richie Richardson.
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Taylor became only the second New Zealand batsman to score three consecutive Test centuries
New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor scored his third consecutive century, while the country’s pace attack ripped through the West Indies’ batting line-up to leave the Black Caps on the brink of victory on the third day of the third Test in Hamilton.
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Du Plessis has been identified as the fielder who was tampering with the ball
Following allegations that South Africa tampered with the ball during day three of the second Test against Pakistan in Dubai, Proteas wicketkeeper batsman AB de Villiers has defended his side, stating that “we are not a team that scratches the ball”.
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“I don’t follow cricket now and my focus is not on the sport anymore”
Former Pakistan captain Mohammad Yousuf has launched a verbal assault against legendary pace bowler Waqar Younis as he blames him for causing “a lot of damage to our cricket”.
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Sethi is doing everything in his power to revive international cricket in Pakistan
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) interim chairman Najam Sethi has admitted that the country’s “cricket has reached the lowest ground” due to their recent string of defeats and controversies.