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Cricket South Africa (CSA) have confirmed that the Proteas will face New Zealand, Australia, Sri Lanka and Ireland next season.
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Cricket South Africa (CSA) have confirmed that the Proteas will face New Zealand, Australia, Sri Lanka and Ireland next season.
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West Indies Test captain Jason Holder believes that he has to lead by example in order to set the standard for the rest of his team-mates during their upcoming tour of Sri Lanka.

“I believe the structure they are playing in, away from home, seems to be a little more organised than what they are accustomed to”
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Legendary batsman Brian Lara believes that West Indies cricket has to be run better and become a lot more organised if they are to become one of the powerhouses of international cricket once again.
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“You’re getting a kind of two-tiered system at the moment”
Former England captain Mike Atherton has called on the sport’s powerhouses to lend a helping hand to the smaller and weaker nations.
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Holding is extremely interested in the CPL development programme
Legendary West Indian pace bowler Michael Holding has announced that the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) can be hugely beneficial for Caribbean cricket as it will help boost interest in the sport and increase attendances for future matches.
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Gibbs has developed the reputation of being a freelance Twenty20 specialist
Former South African batsman Herschelle has become the fifth international superstar to sign up for the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) and will join other powerhouses such as ex-Australia captain Ricky Ponting and his long-time teammate Adam Gilchrist, New Zealand’s Ross Taylor and Pakistan Twenty20 skipper Mohammad Hafeez.
Hesson is still infuriated with New Zealand’s dismal performance against South Africa
New Zealand head coach Mike Hesson has announced that the national side still have a long way to go before they can consider themselves to be one of the powerhouses of Test cricket.