
“It’s great to have him back”
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Australia pace bowler Josh Hazlewood has admitted that he was highly impressed with fellow seamer Pat Cummins’ performance against India in the third Test in Ranchi.

“It’s great to have him back”
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Australia pace bowler Josh Hazlewood has admitted that he was highly impressed with fellow seamer Pat Cummins’ performance against India in the third Test in Ranchi.
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South Africa captain AB de Villiers has made it clear that England are “not unbeatable” as the Proteas head into the fourth and final Test searching for a consolation win.
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Former India batsman Virender Sehwag has admitted that the way in which he was dropped from the national team in 2013 made him feel “hurt”.
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England have called up the pace duo of Mark Footitt and Liam Plunkett for the fourth Ashes Test in Nottingham, which starts on Thursday.
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Former Sri Lanka coach Trevor Bayliss is widely tipped to become England’s new head coach.
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Australia left-arm pace bowler Mitchell Johnson has revealed that his bouncer barrage will continue during the upcoming Test series against India.

“This system can be used in either DRS or non-DRS matches, and can help umpires make accurate decisions quickly, particularly on boundary and no-ball checks”
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) are interested in implementing the Officiating Replay System (ORS) in international cricket.
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“It’s not just the bowling attack that’s on the field, I think it’s the backup we’ve got as well”
Australia fast bowling coach Craig McDermott has announced that the baggy greens have got the “best attack in the world” following their impressive performance against England in the first three Tests, which saw them regain the Ashes for the first time in five years.
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“There will [be] no better or stiffer test of our skills than against India”
South Africa pace spearhead Dale Steyn has admitted that the Proteas will have to find out India’s weakness the hard way in their upcoming series since they are not “intimidated by the short ball”.