Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Asghar Afghan Reappointed Afghanistan Captain Across All Formats

The Afghanistan Cricket Board re-appointed former captain Asghar Afghan as the skipper across all formats of the game on Wednesday.

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India vs West Indies Live Score, 3rd T20I Match at Mumbai: India Eye Series Win

India vs West Indies live cricket score and latest update of 3rd t20i at News18.com. Stay with CricketNext for live score and ball by ball commentary of Ind vs WI cricket match being played at Mumbai.

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Aleem Dar Set to Break Steve Bucknor's Record for Most Tests as Umpire

Starting his international career in 2000 during Pakistan's home ODI series against Sri Lanka, Dar has officiated in 207 ODIs and is only two matches shy of the record of 209 matches in that format held by Rudi Koertzen of South Africa. Dar has also officiated in 46 T20 Internationals.

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Cricket Australia Advises Players to Verify Food for Banned Substances

Australian cricketers have been advised by their board to verify their food before consumption to avoid hassles with drug testers.

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Smith, Warner Were at the End of 'Heavy Character Assassination' After Sandpaper Gate: Williamson

Ahead of the first Test between New Zealand and Australia, New Zealand captain Kane Williamson spoke out in defence of Australian duo Steve Smith and David Warner in reference to the backlash they faced after being banned for a year for ball-tampering.

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Andre Russell Prefers 'Shorter and More Fun' BPL Over BBL

Rajshahi, which boasts of some experienced players like Shoaib Malik, Ravi Bopara and Russell, will begin their BPL season on December 12, the second day of the tournament, with a match against Dhaka Platoon.

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India A Women Set for Steep Learning Curve in Maiden Tour of Australia

The India A women’s cricket team begin their maiden tour of Australia on December 12 in Brisbane against Australia A, and the revival of the 'A' tours for women is seen as a step forward in the pursuit of bridging the huge gap between domestic and international cricket.

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