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Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood has disagreed with fast bowler Naseem Shah about there being a language barrier in the national team, saying “there is no communication gap”.
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Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood has disagreed with fast bowler Naseem Shah about there being a language barrier in the national team, saying “there is no communication gap”.
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Every member of the Indian team will receive a handsome reward
All members of team India will feel like they have just hit the jackpot after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced that each player would receive a cash prize of Rs. 1 crore for bringing home the last ever Champions Trophy cup.
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Woodhill will be reassessed by the PCB after the Champions Trophy
Former New Zealand assistant coach Trent Woodhill has been appointed as Pakistan’s new batting coach for the Champions Trophy, which is scheduled to begin on June 6 in England.
Upton and Dravid have worked closely together in the past
South Africa performance director Paddy Upton has replaced Monty Desai as the Rajasthan Royals new head coach for this year’s edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which is set to get underway on April 3.
Hesson made it clear that Test cricket is still everyone’s top priority
Just weeks after suffering a 2-0 whitewashing at the hands of South Africa, New Zealand coach Mike Hesson has insisted that his team’s focus on winning the 2015 International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup has not affected their Test form at all.
Jayawardene is unconcerned about SLC’s investigation into his comments
Sri Lanka batsman Mahela Jayawardene has defended his actions of sending a letter to the Daily Mirror after the UK-based newspaper published a story detailing Jayawardene’s ongoing dispute with Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) over sharing the guarantee fee the country received for hosting the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Twenty20 in September.
Jayawardene has “lost all confidence in dealing with SLC”
Sri Lanka Cricket’s (SLC) Executive Committee have announced that they will be looking into veteran batsman Mahela Jayawardene’s comments to UK-based newspaper the Daily Mirror.
Akram wants to see some fresh faces in the India squad
Former Pakistan pace bowler Wasim Akram believes the future of India’s bowling looks extremely grim, especially after their performance against England during the four-Test series and arch-rivals Pakistan in the limited overs series that followed.
Siddle vows to stick to his vegetarian diet no matter what anyone says or thinks
Australia pace bowler Peter Siddle has lashed out against his critics for saying that his vegetarian diet played a key role in hindering his recuperating process for the pivotal third Test against South Africa after an exhausting bowling spell during the second Test at Adelaide.
The Stars will become major contenders for the title if they manage to sign Richards
Legendary West Indian batsman Sir Viv Richards is currently in talks with Big Bash League team the Melbourne Stars to take up a proposal of becoming their new team mentor.