“We’ve got to give Sai a fair run” – Gautam Gambhir makes it clear that B Sai Sudharsan, and not Devdutt Padikkal, is India’s Test No. 3 for the moment
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- Connolly’s 149 helps Australia survive Shoriful’s six in one-wicket thriller
- Ferdous, Sharmin take Bangladesh past Netherlands
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Shreyas Iyer to replace Suryakumar as India’s T20I captain
Suryakumar had led India to the T20 World Cup title in March, but has been in poor batting form
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Nepal, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Oman qualify for Asian Games men’s cricket competition
The four teams will join Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Japan in the ten-team competition starting September 24
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‘Every team prepares pitches that suit them’ – Shaheen defends Pakistan pitches
Pakistan secured a 2-1 ODI series win over Australia but Shaheen defended the square turning pitches despite questions around their relevance ahead of the World Cup in Africa
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Dickson helps Glamorgan past old side Somerset on night of floodlight drama
Visitors reel in target of 203 off the final ball despite interruptions during chase
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Ollie Robinson was ‘nowhere near ready for Ashes’ despite stunning comeback display
Fast bowler shows what might have been with brilliant wobble-seam bowling on opening day at Lord’s
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Pakistan hold their nerve to take series in low-scoring scrap
Australia lost 7 for 38 but fought hard with the ball as Matt Kuhnemann claimed three wickets
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Robinson routs New Zealand top-order as England hit back on 16-wicket day
New Zealand bowled hosts out for 140, but were struck down ruthlessly in reply
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Dilara’s fastest fifty guides Bangladesh to victory over Netherlands
Dilara scored her fifty off 22 balls, the fastest by a Bangladesh batter in women’s T20I
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Afridi stars as Australia fold for 157
Australia crumbled from 119 for 3 to 157 all out, with captain Inglis waging a lone fight with 65