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'Can't get rid of me that easily' - Schutt makes a mark on unexpected comeback
The seamer struck in her first over during the opening ODI having received a late recall
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Darwin and Mackay dates confirmed for Bangladesh's Top End tour
The two-Test series will take place in August and begins a hectic run in the format for Australia
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Mooney hits another milestone with hope of 'plenty more'
The left hander guided Australia's chase in the first ODI with a typically measured innings
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Shaheen Afridi: Lack of partnerships cost Pakistan
Strike bowler returns to form with four-for but laments not having enough runs to defend
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Focus on Samson at India nets after Rinku returns home
Axar Patel, who sat out of India's previous two games, bowled and batted during training and might come back into contention on a black-soil surface
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Jordan Cox 75 seals 3-0 sweep for England Lions
Scott Currie, James Coles shine with ball as Shaheens beaten again in Abu Dhabi
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Classy Brook century puts nervy England in the semi-final
After Brook fell, England lost three wickets for six runs in 12 balls before crossing the line against Pakistan
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Italy cricket rocked by sexual harassment claims after T20 World Cup breakthrough
The allegations, made by a player from the Italian women's team, centre on Prabath Ekneligoda, the women's cricket co-ordinator
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Richard Pybus replaces Jonathan Trott as Afghanistan head coach
Pybus will link up with the team ahead of the white-ball series against Sri Lanka in the UAE next month
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SL in win or bust territory as NZ look to spoil Khettarama party
A defeat for Sri Lanka against a well-rested New Zealand side will rule them out of contention for the semi-finals
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Santner wary of 'outstanding' Sri Lanka but ready to put on a 'good show'
New Zealand's opening Super Eight game against Pakistan was washed out, and they will be playing after a week
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Pakistan bat vs unchanged England with Afridi back
Faheem Ashraf made way for the left-arm quick
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Pundir 117*, Hassan 88 put Jammu and Kashmir in commanding position
Abdul Samad also scored an unbeaten half-century to take the side to 284 for 2 at stumps
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England seek home-from-home comforts as Pakistan face critical encounter
Pallekele has been happy hunting ground for Group 2 leaders, but Pakistan are team most in need of victory
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Mooney, Healy secure comprehensive victory after Australia bowlers impress
Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur made half-centuries but there wasn't enough for the rest of the India batting
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Katich to fill in for Voges as Scorchers head coach at GSL 2026
Guyana Amazon Warriors, Perth Scorchers and Desert Vipers are confirmed for the tournament, while two more teams are yet to be identified
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Women's T20 World Cup: Bangladesh face Netherlands in opener, England vs Scotland at Headingley
Ireland and Scotland will also meet in an all-Celtic contest at Old Trafford on June 13
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Harmanpreet stays off the field after picking up knee injury
Harmanpreet Kaur received some on-field treatment at the end of the 38th over of India's innings; Smriti Mandhana led the team in the regular captain's absence
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Du Plessis: 'The real test' for Motie and Hosein will come against South Africa and India
Left-arm spinners Akeal Hosein and Gudakesh Motie were spectacular against Zimbabwe, returning 7 for 56 between them
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Perry, Garth out of the ODIs with injury, racing to be fit for Perth Test
Duo ruled out of the three ODIs after injuring their quads in the third T20I with Schutt and Hamilton called into the ODI squad
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Rampaging Hetmyer, spinners seal West Indies' massive win over Zimbabwe
After Hetmyer and Powell powered West Indies to 254 for 6, Zimbabwe could manage only 147
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Sri Lanka could play T20 World Cup semi-final in Colombo
The R Premadasa Stadium will host Sri Lanka if they are drawn to face anyone other than India, and if Pakistan don't make the last four
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Durham sign Kemar Roach for first half of Championship season
West Indies seamer brings five-year association with Surrey to an end
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Sahibzada Farhan 'hopeful' of Hundred call amid uncertainty around Pakistani involvement
ECB has written to Hundred franchises reminding them that players should be picked on merit
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Ngarava replaces Masakadza as Zimbabwe bowl
Romario Shepherd replaces Roston Chase for West Indies
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Early-season Cape Town Test headlines SA's 2026-27 home season
Eight home Tests this season make up the bulk of their WTC 2025-27 cycle, with South Africa scheduled to tour Sri Lanka in February 2027
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Dawson hails 'versatile' England spin attack ahead of Pakistan clash
Combination of Dawson, Rashid and Jacks continues stellar run for English spinners in Pallekele
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Afghanistan to host Sri Lanka for white-ball series in March in the UAE
The tour ends on March 25, just one day before the IPL and PSL get underway
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J&K eye history, Karnataka chase ninth Ranji title
How J&K's fast bowlers fare against Karnataka's batters could well define the final
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Mooney to take gloves with Healy in field for farewell
She was always set to be the new permanent keeper, but the full-time change has been made early
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Healy looks to sign-off a winner, but India stand in the way
One of the greats of the game begins her final couple of weeks as an international cricketer with the home side needing to bounce back from T20 defeat
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All-round SA hammer India in Ahmedabad
Miller, Brevis and Stubbs lifted SA to a strong total after which their bowlers dominated proceedings
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Miller: India are 'beatable' and South Africa will 'keep wanting more'
The South Africa batter said their 76-run win against them proved a point, but kept his eyes on the ball with two Super Eight fixtures left to play
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A plan for every play: South Africa go 'out of the box' to suffocate India
"An offspinner getting a wicket in the first over is pretty much becoming a habit," Varun Aaron says after India go down to South Africa by 76 runs in a T20 World Cup Super Eight game
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Washington picked over Axar with an eye on 'winning the powerplay', says ten Doeschate
Axar Patel was left out of hosts' line-up for their 76-run defeat at the hands of South Africa
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Dottin out obstructing the field as Sri Lanka clinch series
Jannillea Glasgow's second fifty of the series nearly carried West Indies to victory
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Sri Lanka took wrong options on 'tricky' pitch - Rathour
Batting consultant reflects on poor display as hosts bowled out for 95 chasing 147
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Will Jacks stars again as England dismantle Sri Lanka
Defending a modest total of 146 after Phil Salt's lone hand, Will Jacks takes three as Sri Lanka are rolled for 95
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All-round Sune Luus hands South Africa series lead against Pakistan
Her unbeaten 93 and two-for headlined a 37-run win that gave South Africa a 1-0 lead in the three-match ODI series
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High stakes for a rare West Indies-Zimbabwe clash
Both teams finished on top of their groups and Monday's meeting will be only the fifth T20I between the sides
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Du Plessis calls for 'honest conversations' between Babar and Hesson
The former South Africa captain said Babar has found himself "a little bit behind in terms of strike rates" as the T20 format has evolved quickly
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BCB bans Manjurul Islam from all activities under its jurisdiction
Action taken after independent inquiry committee finds his actions 'fell within the definition of misconduct and harassment'
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Brook backs Buttler as England overcome more top-order batting frailties
Opener looks a shadow of dominant self but captain is sure he'll come good when team needs him
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Markram's SA bat first against India; no place for Axar
SA made four changes, bringing back all first-choice players who were rested for their last fixture
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Shepherd could return against Zimbabwe as Sammy says 'everybody is available'
"He practised well yesterday. Bowled quite well, hit the ball very, very cleanly," Sammy said ahead of his team's first Super Eight game
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Sri Lanka bring back Chameera and Mishara, ask unchanged England to bat
England have picked the same XI for the fourth match in a row for their T20 World Cup Super Eight game against Sri Lanka in Pallekele
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Young and Heaphy upstage Nicholls as Central Districts win Ford Trophy title
Will Young and Curtis Heaphy added 257 runs for the second wicket, a new CD record in the Ford Trophy
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Ranaweera's four-for leads Sri Lanka to tense win over West Indies
Sri Lanka defended 240 to edge West Indies by ten runs in the opening ODI
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'Last year he covered for us, now we cover for him' - Suryakumar on Abhishek's form
The India captain also addressed the issue of oppositions bowling offspin to India's left-handed heavy line-up
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Curtis the matchwinner after Kellaway's century stands alone
Victoria's defeat meant they finished bottom of the One-Day Cup table but their young opener again impressed

