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South Africa pace bowler Vernon Philander has been ruled out for the rest of the Proteas’ tour of India after tearing ligaments in his left ankle.
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South Africa pace bowler Vernon Philander has been ruled out for the rest of the Proteas’ tour of India after tearing ligaments in his left ankle.
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South Africa left-arm spinner Robin Peterson has been ruled out for the remainder of the Test series against the West Indies after he cut his finger during fielding practice.
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South Africa wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock has been ruled out for the remainder of the series against the West Indies after tearing a ligament in his ankle.
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Sri Lanka spinner Rangana Herath will miss the first Test against New Zealand after tearing his hamstring during a training session.
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After tearing his hamstring on the fifth day of the first Test in Adelaide, Australia captain Michael Clarke has admitted that he “may never play again”.
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“I haven’t trained this intensely for a couple months so I hope to get a kickstart and get back into the groove of things as soon as possible”
Flamboyant West Indies opener Chris Gayle believes that he and Dwayne Smith have the potential to become a formidable opening pair.
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Milne will miss the rest of the ODI series against India
New Zealand pace bowler Adam Milne has been ruled out for the next six weeks after tearing his abdominal muscle during the Black Caps’ 24-run victory over India in the first ODI in Napier.
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Gayle tore his left hamstring
West Indies opening batsman Chris Gayle is set to miss the remainder of the ODI series against India as he could be out of action for the next four weeks after tearing his hamstring.
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Sangakkara’s triumphant knock cut England down to their knees
Kumar Sangakkara singlehandedly put Sri Lanka on his back and carried them across the finish line against England in what many cricket pundits would have arguably called his best ODI innings to date.
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Welegedara has not played limited overs cricket since June 2010
Sri Lanka pace bowler Dilhara Lokuhettige is set to replace injured seamer Chanaka Welegedara for the Champions Trophy in England since Welegedara is still yet to sufficiently recover from an ankle injury he sustained on May 18.