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Pakistan limited overs vice-captain Shadab Khan said he is fit and ready to represent his country again.
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Pakistan limited overs vice-captain Shadab Khan said he is fit and ready to represent his country again.
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Pakistan limited overs vice-captain Shadab Khan has been ruled out of the 2nd Test against New Zealand the home series against South Africa.
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Pakistan spin-bowling all-rounder Shadab Khan has been ruled out of the first Test against New Zealand due to a thigh injury.
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New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor will play in the first Test against England on Thursday after captain Kane Williamson confirmed that he would be part of the playing XI.
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New Zealand have added Martin Guptill to their Test squad as a potential replacement for veteran batsman Ross Taylor, who is nursing a thigh injury.
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New Zealand head coach Mike Hesson is optimistic that veteran batsman Ross Taylor will be fit for the first Test, which will be a day-night affair, against England on March 22.
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Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal will miss the remainder of the series against South Africa after aggravating a thigh injury.
Saker believes Broad finds it difficult bowling in different conditions
England bowling coach David Saker has admitted that pace bowler Stuart Broad’s fitness will be a major concern for the entire national team since he has the ability to be a game-changer.
Meaker has not given up on trying to play at least one Test match against India
Surrey pace bowler Stuart Meaker is hoping to play at least one Test match in England’s current tour of India and believes that his three wickets during a practice match against Haryana is a sign that he has the ability to get some swing out of the Indian pitches, which are predominantly known to be extremely spin-friendly.
Cook is still deciding whether Compton or Root is the best man for the job
After former Test captain Andrew Strauss retired over the summer, England were left facing a huge problem on who would replace him as the national team’s new opening batsman, but newly appointed skipper Alastair Cook has announced that the decision is still yet to be made.