England names 15-player squad for two four-day matches beginning next week
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‘They don’t need my service any longer’ – Mushfiqur Rahim rules out ODI comeback
He confirmed that he was asked to come back after announcing his retirement from the format last year following the team’s early exit from the Champions Trophy
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Babar boost for Pakistan but Bangladesh have all the momentum
Bangladesh are stepping into a brave new red-ball world, while Pakistan have lost their last three Tests against the hosts
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Mushfiqur: ‘Bangladesh know how to plan against Babar’
Babar Azam missed the first Test in Mirpur due to a left knee injury
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Ravindra leaves KKR camp to prepare for England Tests
Rachin Ravindra will go back to New Zealand to begin preparation before the squad flies to the UK
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RCB sign Gleeson as replacement for Thushara
Meanwhile, CSK have replaced Khaleel Ahmed with Kuldip Yadav
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Kohli: ‘Not in the space to have to prove my worth and value’
“I’m not going out there to prove anything to anyone. I’m going to play because I love playing the game,” Virat Kohli says about his mindset
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UK government eyes role for cricket in promoting online safety
Lord’s could provide “common ground” with tech industry in discussions around digital policy
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Helmot replaces Trott as Gulf Giants coach in ILT20
Jonathan Trott was in charge at Gulf Giants for just one season after taking over from Andy Flower
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What’s gone wrong for PBKS? ‘We haven’t been able to handle the pressure,’ says Haddin
PBKs have “lost their way with the bat,” says Mitchell McClenaghan, while Abhinav Mukund feels holding back Yuzvendra Chahal’s final over “cost them the game”