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Milind Rege, former Mumbai captain and selector, dies at 76
The former Mumbai captain represented the state in first-class cricket for over a decade in the 1960s and 70s but is best remembered as a Mumbai selector and administrator
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Cameron Bancroft named Gloucestershire captain after shoulder injury ‘trauma’
Australian batter targets return in Sheffield Shield next month ahead of English season
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Rohit Sharma says India are ready for any conditions
India captain says their three allrounders gives them a lot of options
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Bangladesh set for India’s spin-test in Dubai
The venue last hosted a 50-over match in March 2024 while India and Bangladesh last played an ODI there in 2018
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If the shoe fits: Chinelle Henry ready to step up for Alyssa Healy
West Indies star wants to make most of chance as WPL injury replacement after striking fine form in India
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Fakhar Zaman struggles while batting after fielding injury
Pakistan batter suffered an injury while trying to save a boundary off the second ball of the match
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Latham and Young centuries hand New Zealand thumping victory
An injury to Fakhar Zaman hampered Pakistan’s chase from the outset as they stare at a difficult ask to stay in the Champions Trophy
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Sutherland, Kapp hold nerve to keep sloppy Warriorz winless
Warriorz’s fielding lapses of three dropped chances and misfields in the last over cost them the game after Lanning smashed 69
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Glenn Phillips finds secret to his success
Phillips explains what’s going right with his batting after yet another key knock in what has been a fruitful couple of weeks in Pakistan