India and New Zealand in must-win territory in wet Navi Mumbai

Rain has followed New Zealand from Colombo to Navi Mumbai, compounding their problems, while India, after three successive defeats, are running out of opportunities as well Source link

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Rage against the pitch – it's Bangladesh vs West Indies vs the surface in series decider

Bangladesh could look to strengthen their batting for the series-decider in Dhaka, while West Indies, who have embraced the conditions well, will want to add to their good work from

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Muthusamy and Maharaj lead South Africa's fightback after Asif five-for

There were three dropped catches and a missed stumping in the session, which allowed South Africa to get close to 300 Source link

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Australia chase series win in Adelaide, India fight to stay alive

There is no rain forecast for match-day in Adelaide and the conditions are expected to be batting-friendly Source link

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'I hide' – Renshaw blocks out Ashes speculation

Matt Renshaw says he’d love to open the batting for Australia in the Ashes series, but it’s not the be-all, end-all in his life Source link

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South Africa are on a roll, but Kapp wants bowlers to 'tighten up a little bit'

“The beauty of this team is that we’ve not relied on one person. More people are starting to click and put in performances,” Marizanne Kapp says after massive win over

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Akeal Hosein's Dhaka adventure: 4am arrival followed by Super Over heroics

It has been a very eventful last 36 hours for the West Indies left-arm spinner Source link

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Curran century headlines day as Zimbabwe take big lead

Zimbabwe took a 233-run lead, and then prised out one Afghanistan wicket before stumps Source link

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Unbeaten Australia, England look to preserve their record

Both powerhouses are through to the semis, but there is plenty to play for in Indore Source link

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ECB apologise for safeguarding failures in historic sex-abuse case

Case review into crimes of Michael Strange finds that policies have ‘improved significantly’ in 20 years Source link

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