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Surrey pace bowler Tom Curran has been included in England’s squad for the ODI series against the West Indies as a cover for fellow seamer Jake Ball.
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Surrey pace bowler Tom Curran has been included in England’s squad for the ODI series against the West Indies as a cover for fellow seamer Jake Ball.
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Australia and South Africa will travel to the West Indies for a 10-match ODI tri-series in June next year, according to a press released issued by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).
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Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel captain Dwayne Bravo claimed four wickets as his side defeated the Guyana Amazon Warriors by three wickets in a thrilling showdown in St Kitts.
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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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Heavy rain led to the one-off Twenty20 International between the West Indies and Bangladesh in St Kitts being abandoned after only 4.4 overs.
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The Barbados Tridents were crowned champions of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) after they beat the Guyana Amazon Warriors by eight runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method in a rain-affected showdown in St Kitts.
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The Guyana Amazon Warriors’ opening pair of Lendl Simmons and Martin Guptill both hammered half-centuries to annihilate the St Lucia Zouks by eight wickets in St Kitts.
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The Antigua Hawksbills ended their eight-game losing streak by cruising to a five-wicket win over the Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel in St Kitts.
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Barbados Tridents batsman Raymon Reifer hammered a stunning half-century and pace bowler Jason Holder took four wickets to lead their side to a 69-run win over the Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel in St Kitts.
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Despite smashing the fastest century in the history of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), Antigua Hawksbills captain Marlon Samuels found himself at the losing end against the Guyana Amazon Warriors in St Kitts.