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Bangladesh have announced that they will make a decision in two weeks on whether they will tour Pakistan for two Tests and three Twenty20 Internationals in February 2020.
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Bangladesh have announced that they will make a decision in two weeks on whether they will tour Pakistan for two Tests and three Twenty20 Internationals in February 2020.
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Former Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzaq has claimed that if India’s Hardik Pandya train with him for two weeks, he will become the best all-rounder in the world.
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Sri Lanka have been dealt a massive blow as captain Dinesh Chandimal has been sidelined for the second Test against England in Kandy with a groin injury.
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The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) are set to push their home series against Pakistan, which was initially scheduled to be played in January, back to April 2015.
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“I think his bowling’s going to be very handy, not just for taking wickets but also building pressure from one end”
Australia have retained the same team heading into the second Ashes Test, which gets underway on December 5, against England in Adelaide.
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“The day I had started working on the proposal by CSA, the court suspended me and the IMC [Interim Management Committee], so the idea could not materialise”
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have revealed that they have scrapped their plans to send the national team to South Africa when their ongoing series against the Proteas concludes on November 15.
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Pakistan’s tour of South Africa will not last more than two weeks
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have revealed that they are in talks with Cricket South Africa to have the national team tour the African nation when their ongoing series against the Proteas in the United Arab Emirates finishes.
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“I just backed myself and played my strokes and it’s good to see the boys, all of us, gelling together and playing so well.”
Australia opening batsman David Warner has admitted to having a “tough trot” in the past couple of months, but the flamboyant big-hitter added that he was “happy to score runs for NSW [New South Wales]” after smashing back-to-back centuries for them in the ongoing Ryobi Cup.
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Afghanistan will be participating in their maiden World Cup
Australia captain Michael Clarke and New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum have lavished praise upon Afghanistan after they recently beat Kenya 2-0 to qualify for the 2015 International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup.