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West Indies head coach Phil Simmons has admitted that his outburst about outside influence hindering the West Indies from fielding their strongest ODI squad was a “moment of madness”.
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West Indies head coach Phil Simmons has admitted that his outburst about outside influence hindering the West Indies from fielding their strongest ODI squad was a “moment of madness”.
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The West Indies have failed to qualify for the 2017 Champions Trophy in England as they were not amongst the top eight ranked teams on the ICC ODI rankings on the cut-off date of September 30.
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West Indies head coach Phil Simmons has been suspended just two days after he said that outside influence was responsible for the West Indies not fielding the best ODI squad for their upcoming tour of Sri Lanka.
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West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) chief executive Michael Muirhead has called on head coach Phil Simmons to answer for his outburst during a press conference last Saturday.
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West Indies head coach Phil Simmons has claimed that outside influence is to blame for the West Indies not possessing the “best 50-over ODI squad” for the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka.
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) have implemented a number of new ODI rules that will ensure the format isn’t so batsman-friendly any more.
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Murali Vijay scored 150 and batsman Ajinkya Rahane made 98 as India continued to punish Bangladesh despite constant rain interruptions on the third day of the one-off Test in Fatullah.
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Legendary India batsman Rahul Dravid has announced that he is not a fan of the International Cricket Council’s decision to reduce the number of teams in the 2019 World Cup from 14 to 10.
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New Zealand opener Jesse Ryder will return to the boxing ring for another amateur bout on March 28 in Christchurch.
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A builder from Canterbury has admitted to assaulting New Zealand opening batsman Jesse Ryder outside a bar in Christchurch in March 2013.