England coach suggests white-ball captain suffered from formats not being prioritised
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Jos Buttler quits as England’s white-ball captain after Champions Trophy exit
“It’s the right decision for me and the right decision for the team,” Buttler said
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Warwickshire appoint Manchester City’s James Thomas as performance director
Former British Gymnastics performance director named as successor to Gavin Larsen
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Buttler goes down with the ship as England journey comes full circle
Brendon McCullum hoped to lift his spirits but it seems Jos Buttler could not stir himself for another voyage of discovery
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India wary of keeping bowlers fresh for semi-final, says Ryan ten Doeschate
India assistant coach says they also want to carry momentum into the semi-final by beating New Zealand, so it might come down to bowlers not bowling their full quotas on Sunday
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‘He’ll be struggling’: Matt Short set to miss Champions Trophy semi-final
The opener picked up a quad injury in the field and is unlikely to recover in time for Australia’s next match
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New South Wales out to regain pride, begin new WNCL legacy
Sarah Coyte is aiming for an astonishing 10th state title against a Queensland side further hit by Georgia Voll’s absence
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Steyn: Afghanistan can win an ICC tournament in next decade
Wasim Jaffer said that they will need to find a way to win games at the start of tournaments going forward
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Inside the Red Sox’s plan to revolutionize hitting — and the three young stars at the center of it
Kristian Campbell, Marcelo Mayer and Roman Anthony could soon be fixtures in Boston’s lineup — and the test case for a groundbreaking approach at the plate.
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Ohtani eases shoulder concerns, homers in 1st AB
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani’s surgically repaired shoulder withstood its biggest test yet, as he crushed a fastball over the left-field fence in his first spring at-bat Friday night against the Angels.