Thursday 1 August 2019

Ashes 2019 | Archer, Stone Curran Released From England Squad for T20 Blast

Stone and Curran, the two other members of the 14-member squad to not feature in the first Ashes Test will turn out for Birmingham Bears and Surrey respectively on Friday.

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We Have to Respect Kohli's Opinion on Shastri: Kapil Dev

Former India captain Kapil Dev, head of the three-member Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) that will appoint the next head coach agreed with his colleague Shantha Rangaswamy that skipper Virat Kohli's opinion "needs to be respected".

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Ashes 2019 | Archer, Stone Curran Released From England Squad for County

Stone and Curran, the two other members of the 14-member squad to not feature in the first Ashes Test will turn out for Birmingham Bears and Surrey respectively on Friday.

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BCCI Anti-Doping Manager Blames National Lab for Delay in Shaw’s Test Results

Young India opener Prithvi Shaw’s positive test has raised question marks over the BCCI’s anti-doping program and its efficiency.

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'Greatest Female Player We Are Ever Going to See' - Edwards About Perry

Edwards first came face to face against Perry in 2008 when she was just 17 years old. Back then, Perry was a bowler who could bat as well. Fast forward 11 years, she averages over 50 in ODIs while her average in Test cricket is 78.

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England Vs Australia Live Score, Ashes 2019 Test Match, Day 1 at Birmingham: Hosts Look to Start on Positive Note

Catch all the live scores from the first Ashes Test between England and Australia from Edgbaston through our live blog.

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Government Tells BCCI It Doesn't Have Authority to Test Players For Drugs

The BCCI had been, told in no uncertain terms by the Sports Ministry, that they did not have the right to conduct dope tests since it is not authorised by the government or the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA), an Indian Express report stated.

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