
Shastri (pictured above) is eager to see Arun retain his position as bowling coach
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India head coach Ravi Shastri has told the BCCI that Bharat Arun should continue on as the national team’s bowling coach.

Shastri (pictured above) is eager to see Arun retain his position as bowling coach
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India head coach Ravi Shastri has told the BCCI that Bharat Arun should continue on as the national team’s bowling coach.
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Sri Lanka pace bowler Nuwan Kulasekara has been called up as fellow seamer Dhammika Prasad’s replacement for the upcoming ODI series against New Zealand.
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South Africa pace bowler Dale Steyn may miss the second Test against India in Bangalore as he is still recovering from a groin strain he suffered during the first Test in Mohali.
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Pakistan all-rounder Aamer Yamin is set to make his ODI debut against Zimbabwe after he was called up to replace pace bowler Anwar Ali, who has failed to sufficiently recover from a groin injury.
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Sri Lanka wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara has become the fastest player to score 12,000 Test runs.
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The Bank of England’s annual cricket match has been banned by the new governor Mark Carney, which has left his predecessor Mervyn King in utter disbelief.

“Senanayake will go in for ICC scrutiny at the Cardiff Metropolitan University within the next few days”
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Sri Lanka off-spinner Sachithra Senanayake will have his bowling action tested in Cardiff after it was reported by the umpires during the fourth ODI against England at Lord’s.
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The failure of the national team’s batting line-up has been a common theme for Pakistan over the past year
Outgoing Pakistan head coach Dav Whatmore has announced that the national team desperately need a full-time batting coach if they are going to start showing real signs of improvement.
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“Opening is something I have done all my career but representing England is the pinnacle for me and regardless of where that is in the line-up”
England batsman Joe Root has announced that as long as he gets to represent his country in the upcoming Ashes series against arch-rivals Australia, he does not mind where he bats.