
India have opted against making any changes to their Test squad
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India have opted not to fiddle with their squad for the first two Tests against Australia.

India have opted against making any changes to their Test squad
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India have opted not to fiddle with their squad for the first two Tests against Australia.
Kayes will play no part in the one-off Test against India
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Bangladesh opener Imrul Kayes has been ruled out of the one-off Test against India due to a left thigh injury.
Mukund has not played Test cricket since August 2011
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Opening batsman Abhinav Mukund is set to play his first Test in more than five years after he was selected for the one-off Test match against Bangladesh in Hyderabad next month.
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Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim and opener Imrul Kayes will both be forced to sit on the sidelines for the second Test against New Zealand in Christchurch.
“I am targeting the Australia series if all goes well”
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India batsman Rohit Sharma has been on the road to recovery ever since he underwent thigh surgery in London in November, but when will the 29-year-old make his long-awaited comeback?
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England pace bowler Stuart Broad has been included in the ODI squad as a replacement for fellow seamer Liam Plunkett for the upcoming five-match series against South Africa.
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Liam Plunkett’s hopes of joining the England team for the upcoming limited overs series against South Africa could go up in smoke after he suffered a thigh injury.
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England pace bowler Chris Woakes has been ruled out for the remainder of the ongoing ODI series against Australia after injuring his right thigh muscle.
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England have called up Somerset pace bowler Jamie Overton for the last two ODIs against New Zealand after fellow seamer Liam Plunkett suffered a thigh injury.
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Pakistan left-arm pace bowler Junaid Khan has revealed that he may still be able to play in the World Cup despite having been ruled out with a thigh injury.