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Australia all-rounder James Faulkner has revealed that he is unsure when he will make his international comeback.
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Australia all-rounder James Faulkner has revealed that he is unsure when he will make his international comeback.
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Derbyshire have been given permission by the Derby City Council to start redeveloping the 3aaa County Ground.
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Two West Indian players have chosen to play in the upcoming Champions League Twenty20 (CLT20) instead of representing their country in the Test series against Bangladesh, which gets underway on September 5 in St Vincent.
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The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) have implemented new changes to their regional first-class competition.
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New Zealand spinner Ish Sodhi has announced that “partnerships are obviously going to be key” if his side are to stand a chance of drawing or possibly winning the second Test against the West Indies in Trinidad.
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Cricket Ireland have postponed talks with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) about possibly playing a series in the war-torn country after terrorists attacked Karachi airport, leaving 37 people dead.
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England pace bowler James Anderson has announced that Lancashire have made a “smart move” in bringing ex-England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff back.
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“Our first priority is to try and get him back as a batter”
Australia all-rounder Shane Watson’s calf injury seems to have taken a turn for the worse as he has been ruled out for the first Test against South Africa, which gets underway on February 12 in Centurion.
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“To play an Ashes then another Ashes, and for us being away from home, it’s a tough gig”
England batsman Kevin Pietersen has hinted that poor scheduling is the reason why the national team lost the Ashes for the first time in five years.
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Irfan will be out of action for the next six weeks
Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Irfan has been ruled out for the next six weeks with a hip fracture and could possibly miss the entire upcoming series against Sri Lanka, which gets underway on December 11.