Monday, October 31, 2016

Canterbury skittle Central Districts for 86 in stunning comeback

A round-up of the second round of matches from the Plunket Shield 2016-17

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Clarke, Haddin warn against excessive sledging

Australia's former Test captain and vice-captain agree that forcing the issue verbally may do more harm to Australia than good

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Sharjeel Khan picked for New Zealand tour

Joins another uncapped player, Mohammad Rizwan, in the Pakistan squad for the series beginning from November 17

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Allen credits CPL experience for performance in USA win

USA allrounder Timroy Allen played six games for the CPL champion Jamaica Tallawahs this summer, an experience that he says helped him in a pressure situation during USA's one-wicket win over Italy

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BCCI says daily operations grinding to a halt

The BCCI fears some of its day-to-day operations will be at a standstill if the Lodha Committee does not reply soon to an email sent by its secretary Ajay Shirke last week, seeking directions from the committee

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Amir confident of regaining old form

Coming back from a rest, the 24-year old fast bowler provided some of Pakistan's brightest spots in a tightly-fought Sharjah Test against West Indies

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'I told them that this opportunity will never come again'

The Bangladesh coach delivered some tough words during the tea interval on the third day in Mirpur and the players responded with an astonishing display

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Omphile Ramela suspended for two matches

He was punished for "using language/ a gesture that is seriously obscene, offensive or insulting to another participant or a spectator"

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Sharjeel Khan picked for New Zealand tour

Sharjeel Khan, the opening batsman, has earned a maiden call-up to the Pakistan Test squad for the tour of New Zealand in November

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Dawson defies advice to make BPL dash

England one-day allrounder Liam Dawson has signed up at the last minute for Rangpur Riders in the Bangladesh Premier League in defiance of security advice

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Anderson injury offers England room for manoeuvre

England will not call up immediate reinforcements for their Test tour of India, but a decision on James Anderson's fitness could soon give them room for manoeuvre

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Zimbabwe slide rapidly on third morning



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Starc 'ready to go' despite delay in injury recovery

Mitchell Starc has admitted that he is probably a week-and-a-half behind where he would like to be in terms of fitness and preparations for the upcoming Perth Test against South Africa but is confident of performing any role needed by the team

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Pakistan bowled out for 281

West Indies took the remaining two Pakistan wickets for the addition of 26 runs to the overnight total, bowling them out for 281

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Sunday, October 30, 2016

USA, Oman, Denmark stay perfect at Division Four

A roundup of the second day's action at ICC World Cricket League Division Four in Los Angeles

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Bad light denies Sri Lanka A in high-scoring game

Sri Lanka A conceded a total of 305 to West Indies A, but a spirited effort from the lower-middle order had them within 58 runs of victory when bad light forced an early end. Duckworth-Lewis calculations eventually found them eight runs short

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Cook rues lack of 'world class' spin as Bangladesh seal historic win

Alastair Cook admitted England have "a lot to work on" as they approach their five-Test tour of India

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Lanning 190 betters her own domestic record

Meg Lanning smacked 190 off 153 balls in the Women's National Cricket League to better her own record of the highest individual score in women's domestic cricket in Australia

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Stokes fined for Sabbir altercation

Stokes, the England allrounder, has been fined 15 percent of his match fee for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during the second Test against Bangladesh in Mirpur

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Hardik Patel seven-for demolishes UP

A round up of all Group A Ranji matches that ended on October 30, 2016

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South Africa aim for the 'head of the snake'

Dale Steyn believes that for his team to win a third successive Test series in Australia, they have to take down captain Steven Smith

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'It's a great moment for Bangladesh cricket' - Mushfiqur

Mushfiqur Rahim, the Bangladesh captain, said his team retained the belief they could win the second Test when England reached 100 without loss at tea

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Gowtham grabs seven as Karnataka win with bonus point

A round-up of the Ranji Trophy Group B matches that ended on October 30, 2016

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Rohilla ton in vain as Haryana collapse to defeat

Andhra completed their second victory in the fourth round of Group C while Jammu & Kashmir's lower order ensured three points for the side

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Tharanga makes fifty on slow morning



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Hazlewood pushes for Siddle inclusion for WACA Test

Josh Hazlewood believes Peter Siddle's experience and record, individually and as a support bowler in the Test team, will be invaluable to Australia in the home Tests against South Africa which start from November 3

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Nevill open to batting promotion

Australia will look closely at the batting positions of Mitchell Marsh and Peter Nevill in a bid to plug the weakness in their lower order against South Africa's pace attack

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Saturday, October 29, 2016

Wickets fall but Bangladesh lead grows

Four wickets fell in an action-packed morning session but Bangladesh kept the ledger even by adding 116 to their total to give themselves an excellent chance of forcing victory in the second Test

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Pakistan bat in Misbah's 49th Test as captain

Pakistan's most capped Test captain, Misbah-ul-Haq, who will look to lead the side to its sixth ever series whitewash, began by winning the toss and opting to bat in Sharjah

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Hosts USA dominate Bermuda in Division Four opener

A round-up of the first day's action at ICC World Cricket League Division Four in Los Angeles

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Santner the standout on tough tour - Williamson

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson believes there are lessons to be learnt from playing against a good side in tough conditions, and said Mitchell Santner was a "highlight" of their tour of India

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'Whenever there's an opportunity, I give more than 100%' - Mishra

Legspinner Amit Mishra has said he prepares himself to give more than 100% whenever an opportunity comes

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Markram, von Berg take Titans to the top

Aiden Markram's second successive hundred and legspinner Shaun von Berg's ten-wicket match-haul lifted the Titans to the top spot in the Sunfoil Series standings

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Mendis signs as Derbyshire pin faith in legspin

Jeevan Mendis, Sri Lanka's experienced legspinning allrounder, has signed for Derbyshire for the first half of the 2017 season

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Root's illness puts focus on ball-cleaning role

England are desperate for Joe Root to shake off a sickness bug - and some suspect that his ball licking could be to blame

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Misbah not taking dead rubber lightly

Pakistan have already won the series against West Indies but their captain Misbah-ul-Haq has all but said that there are no dead rubbers in Test cricket

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Vohra 201*, Yuvraj 179* as Punjab close in on lead

Yuvraj-Manan show steered Punjab towards three points, while Bengal-Railways clash was delicately poised going into the final day of Group B Ranji Trophy matches on October 29, 2016

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Binny ton extends Karnataka's advantage

A wrap of all the Group B matches from the fourth round of 2016-17 Ranji Trophy matches on October 29, 2016

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Dogra, Bist fifties lead Himachal's rally

A round-up of the third day's play from Group C matches, with Kerala setting Chhattisgarh a 328-run target and Tripura building on their slender advantage

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Pakistan's chance to clean sweep all formats

The Sharjah Test is a chance for Pakistan to complete a 3-0 victory against West Indies in the Test series, to go with their 3-0 victories in the ODIs and the T20Is

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Harmanpreet to captain India in Asia Cup, West Indies T20Is

Apart from the change in captaincy, the India Women's T20 squad includes fresh faces in Sabbhineni Meghana, Mansi Joshi and Nuzhat Parween

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Woakes reprieved by controversial no-ball

Bangladesh thought they had enjoyed a moment of fortune when Chris Woakes pulled a big full toss to midwicket, but the TV umpire denied them

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Sri Lanka bat; Kumara, Gunaratne debut

Sri Lanka's stand-in captain Rangana Herath chose to bat against Zimbabwe, and handed debuts to Lahiru Kumara and Asela Gunaratne

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Jayant Yadav makes ODI debut as India bat in decider

India handed Jayant Yadav an ODI debut as they chose to bat in the series decider in Visakhapatnam

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Friday, October 28, 2016

Saqlain to help England spinners on India tour

Former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq will join up with the England squad on November 2 as they prepare for the Test series in India

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Mehedi five-for give Bangladesh control

Mehedi Hasan's second five-wicket haul in as many Tests left England sagging on the ropes in Mirpur as Bangladesh continued the fightback they had begun with the ball on the first evening

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Ali Khan re-injures hamstring, in doubt for Division Four

Guyana Amazon Warriors and USA fast bowler Ali Khan has suffered a setback in his recovery from a left hamstring injury sustained last month and is now in doubt for WCL Division Four

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Khan reinjures hamstring, in doubt for Division Four

Guyana Amazon Warriors and USA fast bowler Ali Khan has suffered a setback in his recovery from a left hamstring injury sustained last month and is now in doubt for WCL Division Four

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Five teams target favourites USA

Two teams would progress to Division Three, two would be relegated to Division Five, and it will all happen amid the glitz and glamour of Los Angeles

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'European teams aren't a threat' - Dassanayake

USA coach Pubudu Dassanayake has picked out Oman as the main threat to his team winning ICC WCL Division Four on home soil

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No HotSpot for India-England Tests

Upon learning that it may take too long for the equipment to arrive in India, the BCCI have decided to go ahead with DRS without HotSpot against England

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'CPL can co-exist with new English T20 league' - O'Donohue

Damien O'Donohoe, the chief executive of the Caribbean Premier League, believes there is space in the cricket calendar for the CPL and the new English T20 league, set to start in 2020, to co-exist and eventually benefit each other

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Zimbabwe cricket to submit its audit to ICC

The ICC said they were aware of the delay but have not immediately commented on the news of ZC's finalised accounts

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Uthappa, Nair, regain control for Karnataka



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Deepak Hooda's 293 flattens Punjab

A round-up of the second day of Group A matches in the fourth round of the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy

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Hyderabad send Himachal crashing to 36 all out

Fifteen wickets fell on day two at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati, where Hyderabad bowled Himachal Pradesh out for 36, the fourth-lowest total in the Ranji Trophy since 2000

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Aliya Riaz, Diana Baig picked for New Zealand tour

The Pakistan Cricket Board also announced the same squad would participate in the Asia Cup

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Herath set for captaincy debut in Zimbabwe's 100th Test

Sri Lanka are playing Zimbabwe in a Test series for the first time since 2004. Zimbabwe have never won a Test against Sri Lanka

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Hyderabad send Himachal crashing to 36 all out

A round-up of the Ranji Trophy Group C matches played on October 28, 2016

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Upbeat New Zealand chase history in decider

New Zealand eye their first ever ODI series win in India when they take on the hosts in the series decider in Visakhapatnam on Saturday

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South Africa bowlers struggle against second-string side

South Australia's Tim Ludeman scored 167 as South Africa's bowlers were made to toil for few rewards on the final day of their warm-up match in Adelaide

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Faulkner fights but Victoria secure victory



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South Australia seal 10-wicket victory



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Fifth ODI: India Vs NZ live score card

37 Innings……Average of 56.48…4 centuries..6 half centuries…above stats prove Rohit Sharma’s potential at home…But he failed to make an impact in all the four ODI’s happened in ODI series. Despite having great test series, He couldn’t carry the form into his favorite format. Everyone is surprised by the failure of Rohit Shrama.

Final ODI will be played at Visakhapatnam. Visakhapatnam has been lucky for Team India in the last decade. Dhoni scored his highest score in ODI’s was in Vizag. Pitch is incredibly favored to batsmen. Couple of years back, T20 was washed out which supposed to be happened at this stadium.
Rohit Sharma is regarded to have best technique among all Indian batsmen. But has he substantiated every ones opinion with his performances .No other cricketer has got more opportunities than Rohit Sharma. His scores in the ODI series are 14,15,13,11. One or two failures in a row is quite common for any cricketer. But four failures in a row is definitely unpardonable at apex level. Vizag is a lucky venue Rohit Sharama. Hope comes back to form at Vizag.
India’s Ex-skipper Sourav Ganguly is felt that Dhoni should come at No.4.

Fourth ODI Match Story
New Zealand once again leveled the series and made the fifth ODI a conclusive one for the series. This is the second time Kiwis tasted a victory in this series. Kiwi skipper Kane Williamson tasted victory with regards to toss for the first time.
Kiwi’s skipper has to credited for decision to bat first especially being aware of India’s strength in chasing.
Positives for New Zealand from last match
• Martin Guptill found some shape and scored a fifty.
• They proved to have better bowling attack than India.
• Collective victory.

Cons for NZ
• Middle order looks very fragile.
• Not able to rotate strike.

Pitch Report
Absolute paradise for batsmen.
More than 600 runs can be expected if India bats first.



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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Spare a thought for Joe, burned



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Bollinger bowls New South Wales to win

Queensland collapsed on the fourth day at the Gabba, where New South Wales secured a 225-run win

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Shrubsole, Ecclestone miss Sri Lanka tour

England need just one victory from their Women's Championship ODIs in Sri Lanka to secure their place in next year's World Cup

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Bangladesh bat, Shuvagata replaces Shafiul

Mushfiqur Rahim won the toss in his 50th Test and decided to bat first against England in Mirpur

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Mennie in Test squad, Khawaja recalled

Australia have named a 12-man squad for the first Test against South Africa at the WACA

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Hope, Powell help WI A surge to series win

Kyle Hope's maiden List A ton and Rovman Powell's all-round heroics powered West Indies A to a big win over Sri Lanka A and a 2-0 lead in the series

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Marsh all but seals spot for SA Tests with WACA ton

Shaun Marsh struck a century in Western Australia's second innings and is likely to part of the squad to take on South Africa in the home Test series, which is set to be announced on Friday

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CA's security chief in Dhaka to examine England tour arrangements

The arrival of Cricket Australia's head of security in Dhaka is seen as a positive consequence of England's willingness to tour after being given security assurances by the Bangladesh government

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Umar Akmal, Ahmed Shehzad demoted in PCB's contract list

Umar Akmal and Ahmed Shehzad have dropped to Category D, the lowest level of PCB contracts, while Shahid Afridi, Junaid Khan and Fawad Alam were cut from the list entirely

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Fourteen wickets tumble in Dharamsala; Hooda dominates Punjab

A round-up of the opening day of Group A matches in the fourth round of the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy

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Amit Verma century helps Assam weather Aravind five

A round-up of Group B matches from Ranji Trophy 2016-17

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Rahul Singh's maiden ton drives Services; Chhattisgarh impress

A round-up of the opening day of Group C matches in the fourth round of the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy

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'Challenge is to perform consistently' - Mushfiqur

Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim has said that consistency will be their main target in the second Test against England

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Bird takes three but Victoria eye victory



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Warner scores brisk ton on 30th birthday

Queensland closed the third day needing a further 314 for victory with nine wickets in hand

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Bangladesh push to go one better

ESPNcricinfo previews the second Test between Bangladesh and England in Dhaka

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Tons for du Plessis, Elgar; SA plunder 489

Dean Elgar's 117, du Plessis' 102, and the pair's 179-run stand helped South Africa score 489 in their final warm-up game before the Test Series

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Projected $68m loss for CA makes TV deals crucial

Cricket Australia gained a significant surplus in the previous two financial years, but the projections for the current year aren't too positive, with the board standing to suffer big losses for the home series against South Africa and Pakistan

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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

New structures to reduce international volume

Cricket Australia's CEO James Sutherland has outlined plans for league structures in ODIs and T20 internationals, which would reduce the amount of cricket played by major nations

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WI women recall Chedean Nation after seven years

West Indies women have recalled Jamaican allrounder Chedean Nation after a gap of nearly seven years, for the ODIs and T20s in India next month

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South Africa remain guarded against 'quality' Australia attack

Neil McKenzie, South Africa's batting coach, said that South Africa would be wary of what is a quality Australian bowling attack, but they will not be intimidated

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Dhoni calls for patience with India's inexperienced middle order

Following India's 19-run loss in Ranchi, India captain MS Dhoni has said patience must be shown with India's new-look middle order, especially given it's not easy to finish games on tricky tracks like the one used in this ODI

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Cooper, Ferguson punish Western Australia

Centuries from Callum Ferguson and Tom Cooper put South Australia in a dominant position as they ended the second day of their day-night Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia with a lead of 203

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State Associations follow fund order from Supreme Court

The BCCI has submitted an affidavit with the Supreme Court saying that 12 state associations have transferred funds received from the board between September 26 and October 1, 2016 to a term deposit

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KL Rahul unavailable for Assam clash

Also: Vijay Shankar returns for Tamil Nadu's clash against Madhya Pradesh, and Delhi coach KP Bhaskar urges Rishabh Pant to show match awareness

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Ansari set for Test debut in Dhaka

Despite having a decent County Championship season at best, Zafar Ansari has impressed the England management with his temperament and all-round skills, and is in line to play his maiden Test

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Rain-hit National Cricket League postponed to December

Bangladesh's first-class competition, the National Cricket League, has been postponed till the end of the Bangladesh Premier League T20 tournament, which ends on December 9

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Ill Shabbir declared fit for second Test

Sabbir Rahman will be fit for the second Test against England, which begins on October 28, according to Bangladesh physio Bayjidul Islam

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We cannot be so happy with so little - Tamim

Tamim Iqbal has said Bangladesh have to shake off any satisfaction of having been competitive in Chittagong against England in order to focus on the second Test in Mirpur

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Victoria on top; Siddle and Bird press their claims



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Burns scores timely ton; Khawaja makes 79

New South Wales closed the second day in Brisbane 48 runs ahead of Queensland after David Warner went to stumps unbeaten on 41 off 35 balls

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Hemantha Devapriya to coach Sri Lanka women

The former first-class wicketkeeper Hemantha Devapriya will take charge of the team ahead of the ICC Women's Championship Qualifiers in November

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Chatara, Panyangara unfit for Sri Lanka Tests

Zimbabwe quicks Tendai Chatara and Tinashe Panyangara are unfit and hence not picked for the upcoming home Tests against Sri Lanka

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Younis Khan climbs to No. 2 in Test rankings

Several Pakistan players have risen in the ICC's Test rankings after they beat West Indies in Abu Dhabi to claim the three-Test series 2-0

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Domingo's contract extended till August 2017

Russell Domingo has been given the safety of a contract extension until the end of South Africa's England tour next August

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New Zealand bat in Ranchi, play three spinners

New Zealand won their first toss of the tour in eight matches, and opted to bat against India in the fourth ODI in Ranchi

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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Anderson's absence could extend to December

England may be without James Anderson for the first three Tests in India as he continues his recovery from the shoulder problem which has hampered him since midway through the English season

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Stokes' development against spin 'top class'

Trevor Bayliss believes Ben Stokes could develop into one of the "all-time best allrounders" following his Man of the Match performance in Chittagong

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Shaun Marsh proves fitness for SA Tests with half-century

Having spent over three hours at the crease on his return from a hamstring injury, Shaun Marsh, not only led Western Australia's efforts against South Australia in the Sheffield Shield but also took strides to retain his spot as Test opener

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Pollard slams WICB about questions over his commitment

Allrounder Kieron Pollard said he had been told he was not committed enough in this batting during West Indies' 0-3 defeats in the ODIs and T20Is against Pakistan in the UAE

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Jaggesar's career-best sinks Sri Lanka A

West Indies A's bowlers combined to successfully defend their total of 267 and pick up a 165-run win in the first unofficial ODI against Sri Lanka A in Dambulla

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'I don't feel any pressure as captain' - Holder

While calling for people to be patient with West Indies' developing side, captain Jason Holder has said that there are signs of progress

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ESPNcricinfo wins online county coverage award

ESPNcricinfo has been named Online Publication for the fifth year running in the ECB's County Journalism awards

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Middle order concerns weigh on weary NZ

While India have benefitted from Virat Kohli's form and a bowling unit that has been persistent, New Zealand are still scrambling to put all the pieces together and stay alive in the ODI series

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Harris scores ton; Maxwell left out

Glenn Maxwell was a surprise omission from Victoria's first match of the Sheffield Shield season, but the Bushrangers enjoyed a strong day on the field with new opener Marcus Harris scoring a century

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Misbah praises bowlers for hard work on slow pitch

Misbah-ul-Haq has hailed Pakistan's bowlers for the effort they have put in to win matches on the slow and batting-friendly pitches they have often had to play on in the UAE

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Smith warms up for Test with 117

Usman Khawaja and Joe Burns survived a tense period late in the evening after Steven Smith earlier struck a century in the Sheffield Shield clash between Queensland and New South Wales at the Gabba

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Fourth ODi: India vs New Zealand Live score card,Preview

It’s a great opportunity for batsmen to bowl in a n international match if he never took a wicket in domestic match. Kedhar jadhav, Who is playing in place of Suresh Raina , has bowled some game changing deliveries against New Zealand in the ongoing ODI series.

India is in comfortable after completion of three ODI’s. India lead series currently with 2-1.Virat Kohli once again scored a century while chasing a total of 285.He scored his 26th ODI ton. He once again proved that he is second to none while chasing in history of cricket. His partnership with M S Dhoni has turned out to be crucial while chasing.

One more failure by Openers

Rohit Sharma once again led Indian fans down with a failure. His partner Rehane also failed to make an Impact. Skipper  Dhoni promoted himself to No4 after the loss of two wickets. He was dismissed by Matt Henry before he could wrap the match up. Manish Pandey has proved his worth once again by building a timely partnership with Virat kohli. Virat kohli took the man of the match award for his century in his second innings.

Unchanged Indian side

Team India management has decided to give youngsters a few more chances. Suresh Raina has been ruled out for the remainder of the series also. Board has decided to rest Ravindra Jadeja, Ashwin and Shami also. This will turn out to be a wonderful opportunity for youngsters like kedhar jadhav. Kedar jadhev was the top scorer of Indian Cricket team in second ODI at Delhi.

Middle Order Conundrum

Middle order is to be blamed for failure of Kiwis . Though martin Guptil is in drough at top,Kane Williamson and tom Lathom have been compensating for it. But no cooperation from Ross Taylor and Corey Anderson have been hurting New Zealand deeply. Ronchi also was not able to carry from to ODI’s from tests.

Match facts

Dhoni leads the table of numbe of sixes hit by any batsmen in ODI’s

Dhoni completed 9000 runs in test cricket.

Cricinfoscores Predictons

India to win

 



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Khawaja not out of favour with selectors - Lehmann

It remains to be seen whether Usman Khawaja's comments, of being made a "scapegoat" on the tour of Sri Lanka, will affect his chances of being picked in Australia's Test squad but Darren Lehmann said the batsman was not "on the back foot" in terms of sel

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Yasir five-for floors West Indies

Bowling unchanged through the morning session, Yasir Shah produced a legspin masterclass on a flat, slow fifth-day pitch to move Pakistan three steps closer to a 2-0 series lead

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Papps first to 10000 Plunket Shield runs as Wellington beat Auckland

Apart from Michael Papps' feat, Scott Kuggeleijn took a career-best 6 for 60 in Northern Districts' win while Brad Wilson struck a century in each innings for Otago

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Monday, October 24, 2016

Opted out of Zimbabwe series with SA tour in mind - Mathews

Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews said that an expert medical panel had advised him rest with the aim of getting fit for the South Africa tour in December, after a scan showed multiple leg injuries

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Watson named Sydney Thunder captain

Shane Watson has been named as the new captain of the Sydney Thunder following the retirement earlier this year of Michael Hussey

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BCCI postpones IPL rights bidding process

Citing "unforeseen" circumstances over which the BCCI has "no control," the board has postponed the IPL media rights bidding process scheduled for Tuesday

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Martin, spinners thrash SA for 5-2

New Zealand women produced another solid performance while South Africa women suffered another collapse as the visitors won the last ODI by 126 runs to seal the series 5-2

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Mosaddek, Subashis called up for second Test

Mosaddek Hossain and Subashis Roy were included in Bangladesh's squad for the second Test against England, in Dhaka from October 28

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SA name new selector to replace Prince

Lux Qoboshiyana, current acting convener of selectors at the Warriors franchise, has been appointed to South national selection panel

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Taylor did not communicate with his team - Brendon McCullum

In his book, Declared, Brendon McCullum has devoted a whole chapter to describing Ross Taylor's failings as captain and the deteriorating state of the team under Taylor's leadership

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Bayliss to miss West Indies one-day tour

Paul Farbrace will take charge of England's ODI tour to the Caribbean with Trevor Bayliss taking a break

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Didn't find any difference in pink-ball cricket - de Kock

South African wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock has said the pink ball wasn't as tricky as they thought it would be

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IPL broadcast rights process likely to be delayed after Lodha Committee directive

Following the Supreme Court's order last week, which limits the financial power of the BCCI, the Lodha Committee has told Anurag Thakur to submit a letter stating compliance with recommendations before the tender process for the IPL broadcast rights moves

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India continue to rest key Test bowlers from ODIs



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Derbyshire snap up Tahir for 2017

Imran Tahir will equal Marcus North's record of playing for six different counties after signing for Derbyshire

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Cook hints at bowler changes for second Test

The DRS was a vital component of the Chittagong Test - with a record 26 on-field decisions being reviewed by the players - and Kumar Dharmasena was especially in the spotlight

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Watson stuck my head in toilet - Johnson

Fast bowler Mitchell Johnson reveals friendly confrontation during Academy days

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Shafiq fifty moves Pakistan's lead past 450

Asad Shafiq scored his second half-century of the Abu Dhabi Test as Pakistan stretched their lead to 455 over the course of an almost frictionless first session on day four

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Mushfiqur positive after 'learning experience'

Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim tried his best to lift the gloomy mood brought on by a 22-run loss against England on the final morning in Chittagong

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Sunday, October 23, 2016

Stokes breaks Bangladesh hearts

Ben Stokes capped a supreme allround performance with two wickets in three balls as Bangladesh's hearts were broken on the fifth and final morning of an epic Test match at Chittagong.

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Australia's selection questions as Shield begins

Australia's selectors will have plenty to keep them occupied over the next few days as the Sheffield Shield season begins

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Mathews injured, Herath set for late captaincy debut



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Markram 162 central to Titans' innings win

A round-up of the Sunfoil Series 2016-17 matches that ended on October 23, 2016

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Nadeem's 12-wicket haul gives Jharkhand second win

A round-up of the fourth day's play from the third round of Group B matches in Ranji Trophy 2016-17

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South Africa quicks rout CA XI before lights come on

South Africa's bowlers flexed their muscles with the pink ball the day after the touring batsmen had done likewise to round out the warm-up match against a Cricket Australia XI under lights at Adelaide Oval

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Railways collapse hands Gujarat big win

A round-up of the fourth day's play from the third round of Group A matches in Ranji Trophy 2016-17

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Mohit five-for seals Haryana's 161-run win

A round-up of the third round of Ranji Trophy 2016-17 Group C matches which ended on October 23, 2016

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Durham sanctions 'sent a message' - Harrison

Tom Harrison has insisted the ECB's treatment of Durham has been harsh but "appropriate"

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Gavera, Vanua set up PNG's sixth straight win

Fast bowlers Norman Vanua and Willie Gavera took three wickets each and played leading roles during a collapse in which Namibia lost six wickets for 57 runs in Port Moresby

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Salma Khatun back in Bangladesh Women's squad for Asia Cup

Apart from Salma Khatun, who returns to the squad after an injury, Bangladesh Women have also picked Sharmin Sultana and Sobhana Mostari for the tournament in Thailand

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Pakistan make inroads in attritional first session

Pakistan made slow but steady progress towards a position of dominance in the second Test, taking two wickets on the third morning and conceding just 45 runs

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Floodlit Championship set for end of June

The ECB are planning to stage a round of Championship matches under lights at the end of June next season as England prepare for their first day-night Test

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Unchanged India bowl, Neesham replaces Devcich

India's luck at the toss continued as MS Dhoni chose to bowl first on a surface with a fair amount of grass cover in Mohali

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Youngsters have led Karnataka's renaissance - Arunkumar

Karnataka coach J Arunkumar believes that the decision to drop senior players and back youngsters despite the match-by-match scrutiny has transformed Karnataka from an 'almost there' side to a team that won successive Ranji Trophy titles

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Saturday, October 22, 2016

Frugal Lyon delivers Matador Cup title to NSW

With the Australia team for the Perth Test against South Africa set to be announced within a week, Nathan Lyon reasserted his place as the side's most accomplished spinner with a miserly 4 for 10 against Queensland

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England wrapped up to leave 286 target

Bangladesh's spinners needed just 20 minutes on the fourth morning at Chittagong to wrap up England's second innings and leave their batsmen needing 286 for victory in the first Test

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Seamers set up rare NZ win against South Africa

Seamers Masabata Klaas, Moseline Daniels and Odine Kirsten took seven wickets between them to underpin South Africa Women's second win over New Zealand Women in ODI cricket

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Abhinav's 154 leads Tamil Nadu's strong reply

A round-up of the third day of Group A matches in the third round of the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy

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Mishra impressed by India's new-look bowling attack

The only specialist bowler over 30 in the ODI squad playing against New Zealand, Amit Mishra has enjoyed how they have had several plans in place before going out onto the field

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My most mature display yet - Stokes

Ben Stokes felt that he had produced his most mature batting display in his Test career after rallying England into a position of strength in the first Test in Chittagong

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Court order likely to delay IPL-rights bidding process

Following the Supreme Court's latest order, the BCCI is likely to postpone the bidding process for the IPL broadcast, digital and media rights

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Bresnan in third elbow operation in search for old nip

Tim Bresnan, whose valiant batting narrowly failed to bring Yorkshire a third Championship title, has undergone a third elbow operation to try to restore some of the nip that made him an England allrounder

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Bresnan in third elbow operation in search for old nip

Tim Bresnan, whose valiant batting narrowly failed to bring Yorkshire a third Championship title, has undergone a third elbow operation to try to restore some of the nip that made him an England allrounder

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Saurashtra, Jharkhand in line for victories

A wrap of all the Group B Ranji Tophy matches on the penultimate day of the third round on October 22, 2016

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Rana Dutta hat-trick headlines Tripura's dominance

A round-up of the third day of Group C matches in the third round of the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy

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Coach Bhaskar blasts Delhi's disorganised system

Delhi coach KP Bhaskar has hit out strongly at the lack of a proper system in Delhi cricket - especially off the field - which is costing the team in the Ranji Trophy

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NZ chase consistency, India target growth

And they'll have to balance those aims with that of winning the series which is tied after two games

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De Kock smashes ton against pink ball

Quinton de Kock warmed up for the Test series against Australia with a century on South Africa's first day of play on this tour, while JP Duminy fell just short of triple figures

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Gowtham's five-for routs Delhi for bonus-point win

Offspinner K Gowtham picked up his maiden five-wicket haul in first-class cricket as Karnataka completed an innings-and-160-run win over Delhi on the third day in Kolkata

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Busy Sarfraz steers Pakistan past 400

Sarfraz Ahmed kept Pakistan ticking towards a big first-innings total after West Indies struck two early blows on the second morning of the Abu Dhabi Test

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Moeen shows he knows the Laws

Moeen Ali added another reprieve to his list of escapes with the bat in the Chittagong Test

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Friday, October 21, 2016

Khawaja, Cowan back concussion substitutes

Usman Khawaja believes Cricket Australia's new concussion substitute rule should be introduced in international cricket, after it was used for the first time in Friday's Matador Cup elimination final in Sydney

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Stokes swings England to 45-run lead

Ben Stokes produced a superb spell of hostile reverse-swing bowling to rattle through Bangladesh's tail and secure a precious 45-run lead on the third morning of the first Test at Chittagong

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Supreme Court aims to get to the bottom of Thakur-ICC letter issue

No action yet against BCCI president Anurag Thakur for asking the ICC to clarify whether one of the Lodha Committee's recommendations amounted to government interference in the board, but the issue is far from over

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Younis puts illness behind with vintage ton

He was forced to spend two months away from cricket due to dengue fever, but he came back to the game in style with his 33rd Test hundred

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McLaren leaves Hampshire for Lancashire

Lancashire have signed South African all-rounder Ryan McLaren as their overseas player for 2017

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Third ODI: India Vs New Zealand Preview ,Live Score card

Kiwis leveled the series at Feroz shah kotla in Second ODI. This victory is special for New Zealand as they have tasted victory against India in a bilateral series in India after 13 years. NZ skipper Kane Williamson played anchor role in Kiwis victory. He was rewarded man of the match for his hundred in the match. His century in the last match is his 8th ODI match hundred. He also exhibited his leadership skills in Limited over Cricket.

Third ODI Predictions

1)New Zealand to win.

2) Virat Kohli to top score if India chases.

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Can Kiwis Pull it OFF Again

Though they have won the match, New Zealand are yet to get fortunate with regard to toss. Kane Williamson is definitely in drought with respect to toss. He made crucial changes in the second ODI. He brought back Trent boult, who has been spine of New Zealand pace attack in the recent past. He is also acclimatized to Indian pitches through IPL. He got assistance from Tim southee and Matt Henry. Though India has phenomenal record in chasing  recent past, It has failed against New Zealand. India lost curtain raiser of T20 world cup while chasing in against New Zealand only.

India

India might not have anticipated this defeat. Especially when key players in opponent team are not in form. Rohit Sharma not only failed to give a start but also injured his shoulder while he nicked one to keeper. He has joined the likes of other openers Ghambhir, Rahul, Dhawan in the Injury list.Lets pray it isn’t serious and he will be able to play in third ODI. Ajinkya Rehana also failed to stabilize the innings and capitalize the opportunity given to him.

Positives for India

When India is struggling at 183 for 8. Hardhik Pandya almost pulled it off with the help of Umesh Yadav, Hardhik pandya took man of the match in his debut ODI, which is the first ODI.

Third ODI Predictions

1)New Zealand to win.

2) Virat Kohli to top score if India chases.

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USA shelves Taylor middle-order experiment

USA's captain Steven Taylor will move back into the opening role during the ICC World Cricket League Divsion Four which begins on October 29

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Vandersay's six-for headlines Sri Lanka A's series win

In a match that Sri Lanka A dominated West Indies A, legspinner Jeffrey Vandersay picked up 6 for 47 to set up a 138-run victory in Dambulla

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Panchal ton sinks Railways

A round-up of the second day of Group A matches in the third round of the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy

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Kamat, Abdulla dominate on day of batting records

A round-up of the second day of Group C matches in the third round of the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy

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PNG dominate Namibia in high-scoring game

Papua New Guinea had to overcome a top-order wobble to gun down a target of 274 and won their fifth match in the World Cricket League Championship

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Karnataka 324 ahead; Nadeem helps Jharkhand snatch two-run lead

A round-up of the Group B matches from the third round of the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy matches

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Maddinson steers New South Wales into final

Nic Maddinson produced a mature and patient innings to steer New South Wales into the Matador Cup final on an evening when history was made by the use of cricket's first concussion substitute

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Sri Lanka's teenage fast bowler Lahiru Kumara bags Test spot

Lahiru Kumara has been picked in a 17-man squad to tour Zimbabwe to play two Tests from October 29. He made his first-class debut only a few weeks ago

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'More established' Duminy returns to where it began

When JP Duminy first travelled to Australia in 2008 he was, by his own admission, "just a kid" but he surpassed expectations by playing a vital role in South Africa's series win

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South African Harmer plugs Essex's spin-bowling gap

Essex have turned to South African Simon Harmer to answer their spin weakness

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India to use DRS for England Tests

India have agreed to use DRS for the Test series against England on "trial basis" "to evaluate the improvements made" in the system

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Australia to play Test in India a day after T20 in Adelaide

In another example of tight schedules in modern cricket, Australia will play a T20I against Sri Lanka at home only a day before their first Test in India

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Thursday, October 20, 2016

Moeen strikes twice to lift England's fortunes

Bangladesh's teenage offspinner, Mehedi Hasan, claimed figures of 5 for 64 as England were forced to dig deep into their batting reserves in the first Test at Chittagong

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Pune to kickstart India-Australia Test series

The Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune will host the first Test between India and Australia, starting February 23 next year

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Pakistan bat, Younis back among three changes

Pakistan batsman Misbah-ul-Haq chose to bat in the second Test against West Indies in Abu Dhabi

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No more funds to states without compliance, Supreme Court tells BCCI

The Supreme Court of India has directed the BCCI not to distribute funds to its state associations until they comply with the Lodha Committee's recommendations

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WICB re-introduces day-night matches for first-class cricket

The WICB has decided to re-introduce day-night matches with the use of pink ball in their domestic first-class competition - the Regional 4-Day Tournament - in the upcoming season

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Timbawala replaces injured Santhanam in USA squad

Batsman Ravi Timbawala has been confirmed as a replacement for allrounder Srini Santhanam in USA's squad for ICC WCL Division Four beginning October 29

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Dhoni rues lack of big partnerships in defeat

India captain MS Dhoni blamed the absence of big partnerships for his team's six-run defeat to New Zealand

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Travelling to Pakistan still risky, says FICA

The international players' association has said the advice it has received concerning security in Pakistan is that travel to the country is still a risk for international players

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Women to travel in style for World Cup

Cricket officials have promised to give women cricketers equivalent travel rights to their male counterparts during the Women's World Cup in London next year

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Women to travel in style for World Cup

Cricket officials have promised to give women cricketers equivalent travel rights to their male counterparts during the Women's World Cup in London next year

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Dassanayake urges USA to shed 40-over mentality

USA coach Pubudu Dassanayake has picked the team's batting as the area in need of the biggest improvement ahead of their opening match in the WCL Division Four

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Bansal, Mehul Patel dominate on 17-wicket day in Lahli

A round-up of the opening day of Group A matches in the third round of the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy

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'We have shown that we can compete' - Holder

Following their gritty fight in the second innings in Dubai, Jason Holder, the West Indies captain, has said his team is confident of dealing with Pakistan at their "fortress" in Abu Dhabi

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Haryana bowled out for 178 after Mandal four-for

A round-up of all the Group C matches from the third round of 2016-17 Ranji Trophy matches

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Aravind helps Karnataka rout Delhi for 90

A round-up of all the Group B matches from the third round of 2016-17 Ranji Trophy matches

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Dassanayake urges USA to shed 40-over mentality

USA coach Pubudu Dassanayake has picked the team's batting as the area in need of the biggest improvement ahead of their opening match in the WCL Division Four

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West Indies look to carry pink-ball fight into red-ball contest

As the focus shifts from pink-ball cricket to red-ball cricket, West Indies will look to build on the doughty performance they showed to challenge Pakistan in the first Test in Dubai

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Australia win Women's Championship, qualify for World Cup

England's series win over West Indies has handed Australia the ICC Women's Championship with games to spare

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Leicestershire turn to Ackermann

Leicestershire have turned to South Africa to bolster their batting strength, signing batsman Colin Ackermann on a two-year contract

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Baseball-style conference structure proposed for Tests

After concerns about the non-equity of two-tier cricket at the last meeting, the ICC is considering a conference system

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India bowl again, Boult returns for New Zealand

India went five out of five for tosses in the series against New Zealand and have opted to bowl again in Delhi

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PSL 2017 final will be held in Lahore - Najam Sethi

PSL chairman Najam Sethi has announced that the final of the second edition of the league will be held in Lahore in March 2017

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Three strikes, still not out

Recapping a hectic period of play on the first day in Chittagong where Kumar Dharmasena became a little trigger happy

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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Hartley and Sciver earn England series win

Left-arm spinner Alex Hartley and batsman Natalie Sciver played key roles in England Women's series-clinching five-wicket win over West Indies Women in Kingston on Thursday

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Afridi hands over Peshawar Zalmi captaincy to Sammy

A list of all the squads in the 2017 season of the Pakistan Super League, including categories of players who are new, retained or were let go by their teams

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England bat first as Duckett debuts

Alastair Cook marked his record-breaking 134th Test by winning the toss for England and choosing to bat first in the first Test against Bangladesh at Chittagong

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Starc confident of being fit for Perth Test

Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc has declared himself fit for New South Wales' first Sheffield Shield match against Queensland next week, his first game since September 2016

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Duckett's impetus set to tip the balance at start of subcontinent challenge

There are enough vulnerabilities to this England side to give Bangladesh hope of causing significant problems

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Dodd, Bermingham help New Zealand seal series

A patient fifty from opener Natalie Dodd and handy middle-order contributions helped New Zealand to 208, a score they defended by 95 runs to take an unassailable 4-1 lead in the series in Paarl

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Ishant returns to cricket after illness

ESPNcricinfo looks at the talking points ahead of the third round of the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy matches

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NZ aim to spoil India's festive mood

A quick recovery after a heavy loss in the first ODI would be New Zealand's priority in Delhi, but India would want to celebrate the festive season with another win

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Won't burden Pandya with specific plans - Kumble

India coach Anil Kumble has said he was heartened by Hardik Pandya's performance with the new ball on his ODI debut, and that the team management would give the allrounder the freedom to bat and bowl without specific instructions

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Council agrees to Durham rescue plan

Financially-stricken Durham have secured a financial rescue package from Durham County Council which will further help to secure their future

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Second ODI : Ind Vs NZ Preview, LIVE Score card

India and New Zealand will move on to Feroz Shah kotla to play second of five ODI series. Indian convincingly won the first ODI with six wickets in hand. India is hot favorites for the second game as well.

Match facts

Venue: Delhi

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India

News from the grapevine is that Suresh raina is ruled out of second ODI also. He is yet to recover fully form viral fever. Kedhar Jadhav will continue to play in his place. Though jadhav did not get the chance to bat, he had good outing with the ball. He picked up 2 wickets, which also included his maiden intenational wicket, in the first ODI. Rohit Sharma has got new opening partner in Ajinkya  Rehane. Shikhar Dhawan was permitted to bench due to his poor from in recent times. Virat kohli playing in front of his home crowd is a huge boost for Indian team. Dhoni was unfortunate to be run out in first ODI

MSD only requires three more sixes to surpass number sixes in ODi by sachin Tendulkar(195). Virat kohli , Who hit 25 tons in ODI’s , is only next to Ponting , Sanath jaysurya and Sachin tendulkar. He is also the fastest to reach 25 century mark.

New Zealand

Loss in fist ODi is seventh consecutive loss for NZ against India in India. New Zealand last won a ODI in India was in 2005 in which Scot styris was adjudged man of the match. Kiwi skipper would to alter it in forthcoming ODI. It was way below par performance by New Zealanders in first ODI. Few changes in the side by kiwi management are anticipated. Trent bolt might replace any of the bowlers to strengthen bowling. NZ had a bitter experience the last played at feroz shah kotla which is against England in semifinal or world T20.

Cricinfo predictions

NZ to win if bats first

Virat kohli to top score India if India chases

 



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Wright sets the trend in return as T20 coach

Derbyshire have appointed John Wright as a specialist T20 head coach - the first English county to do so

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Bangladesh must bridge the gap for chance of an upset

ESPNcricinfo previews the opening Test between Bangladesh and England in Chittagong

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Anderson to miss first Test against India due to shoulder injury

England are set to be without their leading wicket-taker, James Anderson, for the first Test against India next month.

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The matches that made a record-breaker

Alastair Cook has amassed 10,599 runs and 29 centuries en route to becoming England's most-capped Test cricketer. ESPNcricinfo looks back at the landmarks

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Vala ton sets up PNG win over Namibia

Stand-in captain Assad Vala scored an unbeaten 144 in the first innings to set up Papua New Guinea's 199-run win over Namibia at Port Moresby in PNG's first Intercontinental Cup match on home soil

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Debutant Stevenson bowls Redbacks out of tournament

Tasmania fast bowler Cameron Stevenson picked up five wickets on debut at Hurstville Oval to prevent South Australia from reaching the Matador Cup finals

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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Bollinger, Hughes help New South Wales into finals

Doug Bollinger helped deliver New South Wales a place in the Matador Cup finals as they secured an eight-wicket win over Western Australia at North Sydney Oval

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Vala ton sets up PNG win over Namibia

Stand-in captain Assad Vala scored an unbeaten 144 in the first innings to set up Papua New Guinea's 199-run win over Namibia at Port Moresby in PNG's first Intercontinental Cup match on home soil

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Pink ball Test awaits du Plessis at site of 2012 debut

Despite initial apprehension, South Africa are now anxious to begin preparations for their first day-night Test with the pink ball that will take place in Adelaide at the end of November

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ECB set to postpone launch of City T20

he ECB's proposal for a new city-based T20 competition, which had originally be slated for a launch season in 2018, may now be postponed until 2020

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Adams' fate remains uncertain after 'frank' views aired

The Western Cape Cricket (WCC) board will meet before Friday to decide whether they implement a suggestion from dispute resolution body to appoint an independent assessor to look into Paul Adams' role as Cobras' head coach

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Asif marks first-class comeback with victory

ESPNcricinfo looks at the major talking points from the latest round of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2016-17

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Record-breaking Cook admits tough to leave family

After a dash home for the birth of his second child, Alastair Cook is back to lead England and history suggests traversing the globe will not daunt him

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Facebook, Twitter bid for IPL media rights

Major non-television entities such as Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Reliance Jio were among 18 companies that have bought the Invitation to Tender (ITT) document for the next cycle of IPL television and digital rights

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Shadab's century, five-for studs Pakistan A win

Shadab Khan followed up his maiden first-class century with a five-wicket haul as Pakistan A knocked off a 37-run target, winning by eight wickets in Bulawayo on Wednesday

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Viral fever rules Raina out of Delhi ODI

Illness has kept Suresh Raina out of two of the three ODIs he has been chosen to play for India against New Zealand

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Supreme Court bench dismisses BCCI review petition

A two-judge bench of the Supreme Court has dismissed the review petition filed by the BCCI in August challenging the July 18 order which approved the recommendations of the Lodha Committee

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Shakib braced to be Bangladesh's main man

Bangladesh allrounder Shakib Al Hasan has said that getting used to the workload of a Test match will be his main challenge going into first Test against England at Chittagong on Thursday

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'Just wanted to bat out the day' - Bravo

West Indies batsman Darren Bravo says he was less focused on playing for a win or a draw and more driven to stay at the crease, believing either result was possible as long as he kept batting

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Dew hindered reverse-swing and spin, says Misbah

Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has said that dew played a role in reducing the effectiveness of his bowling attack during the day-night Test in Dubai

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Australia need new Test team sponsor

Test matches in Australia will be in need of a new naming rights sponsor from mid-2017 after it was revealed that Commonwealth Bank's new $15 million deal to support diversity in the game over the next three years is in fact a reduction of the bank's inve

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Labuschagne, Cutting star in Queensland win

Queensland secured their place in the Matador Cup finals with a three-wicket win over Victoria at Drummoyne Oval, thanks largely to contributions from Marnus Labuschagne, Ben Cutting and Nathan Reardon

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Monday, October 17, 2016

Dropped catches, no-balls a factor in the loss - Holder

West Indies captain Jason Holder said that the reprieves given to Azhar Ali in the first innings and the large number of extras conceded by the side were factors in their 56-run defeat to Pakistan in the first Test in Dubai

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Priest, Satterthwaite deliver thumping win

South Africa Women's ordeal of collapses continued into the fourth ODI against New Zealand Women as they were bowled out for 194 to lose by eight wickets in Paarl and trail the the seven-match series 3-1

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Timbawala's 73* gives USA consolation win

Ravi Timbawala's composed half-century helped USA chase down Canada's 221 in the third and final Auty Cup match in Los Angeles

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Thakur denies seeking ICC intervention

BCCI president Anurag Thakur has denied that he sought a letter from the ICC stating that adoption of the Lodha Committee's recommendations was "tantamount" to government interference in the working of the board

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Steve Waugh shows interest in selection role

Steve Waugh has indicated a willingness to consider the role of selector after it emerged that the panel's chairman Rod Marsh will vacate his post at the end of the season

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Bravo and Chase keep West Indies' hopes alive

Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Nawaz helped Pakistan make a couple of early inroads into West Indies' batting line-up on day five, before Darren Bravo and Roston Chase combined for an unbroken 38-run partnership

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Duckett and Hameed make Test cases

England's players have a better understanding of the conditions they may face in the first Test on Thursday, after their two-day warm-up finished in a draw

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BCCI asks for more time concerning Lodha recommendations

The Supreme Court of India has reserved its order regarding the Lodha Committee's status report, which had recommended that the BCCI office bearers be "superseded"

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Jimmy Adams leaves Kent head coach role

Jimmy Adams is standing down as Kent's head coach after five years to return to Jamaica

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NZ Women call up 16-year-old Kerr for Pakistan series

New Zealand Women have picked 16-year-old legspinner Amelia Kerr for the next month's home series against Pakistan

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Younis added to Pakistan squad for second Test

Pakistan have added batsman Younis Khan to their squad for the second Test against West Indies in Abhu Dhabi, which starts from October 21

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Agar stars as Western Australia win rain-hit match

Ashton Agar smashed 47 off 19 balls to set up victory for Western Australia in a severely rain-shortened match against the Cricket Australia XI at Hurstville Oval in Sydney

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Sunday, October 16, 2016

Gave Bishoo 'eight soft wickets' - Arthur

Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur said that his batsmen had given West Indies legspinner Devendra Bishoo "eight soft wickets" during their second-innings collapse on the fourth day of the day-night Dubai Test

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Du Plessis bullish against 'less verbal' Australia

Faf du Plessis believes South Africa's 5-0 win in the ODIs will have left a scar on Australia ahead of the Tests down under

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Latham's reliable approach brings success

Tom Latham said the top-order collapse had prevented him from batting as freely as he wanted. He was the first New Zealand batsman to carry his bat in an ODI

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All-round Taylor stars as West Indies square series

The batting frailties that have dogged England's women throughout their tour of the Caribbean resurfaced with a vengeance once again in the fourth ODI at Sabina Park

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South Africa mull all-pace attack for Australia Tests

South Africa have left for Australia with two spinners, but Tabraiz Shamsi and Keshav Maharaj could end up being tourists on the three-Test tour

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Cloud over Pak-Ind women's series, championship points

The series between India and Pakistan's women's teams, which counts towards ICC Women's Championship points, is in major doubt

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Finn happy with rhythm after tough workout

teven Finn was satisfied to have been given a tough work-out in humid conditions, as England's bowlers completed their first full day's match practice

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Tamil Nadu, Punjab pick up first wins of the season

A round-up of the final day of Group A matches in the second round of the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy

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Tripura break Ranji victory drought, Haryana brush past Hyderabad

A round-up of the second round of Ranji Trophy 2016-17 Group C matches that ended on October 16, 2016

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NSW coast to win with Hughes, Maddinson tons

Centuries by Nic Maddinson and Daniel Hughes propelled New South Wales to a six-wicket victory over Victoria in the day-night Matador Cup match at North Sydney Oval

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Maharashtra take lead despite Pant's triple ton

A round-up of the final day of Group B matches in the second round of the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy

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Yasir gets 100th wicket, WI 357 all out

Yasir Shah took the first three wickets on day four to become the joint-second fastest to take 100 Test wickets, getting to the mark in his 17th match

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First ODI: India Vs NZ live score card, Match story

It wasn’t tough as one thought.  Everybody thought it wouldn’t be easy  playing in colored jersey against Kiwis. But the scenario is a complete contrast once the game had begun. MS Dhoni won the toss and opted to field first at Dharmasala. This is only the fourth game being played at Dharmasala. Ball flies of the bat due to geographical location of stadium. It is located well above the sea level Suresh raina, who was selected for ODI’s, was ruled out of the match due to viral fever.

India team

Looking at the team it is evident that India isn’t playing with their full potential. India has many inexperience players in the team. Dhoni has donned the gloves in an international match after a long time.He took over the reins from Virat kohli. Anjinkya Rehane will open the batting with rohit Sharama. Shikhar Dhwan is expelled from the side. Everybody expected shikhar Dhawan will play in place of injured Rahul.

Kiwis

First thing you see after looking at the squad is the absence of Trent Bolt. New Zealand have only scored 190 in their first innings. They should consider themselves to be lucky after losing first six wickets for just abaout 100 runs. Tim Latham scored a lone half century,but couldn’t get any support from the rest of kiwi batsmen.

Induvidual performances.

  1. Martin Guptill continued his poor form
  2. Kane williason had a rara failure on the field
  3. Ronchi along with Satner and ross taylor is dismissed for a dck
  4. Only tim Southee’s quick fire 52 helped New Zealand score to near 300.
  5. Kedar jadhav scalped his first international ODI wicket.He picked up total of 2 wickets in the match
  6. Amit mishra also took 3 wickets besides umesh yadav
  7. Hardhik Pandya, Who Shared new ball umesh yadav, picked up 3 wickets.

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Rohit Sharma to top score

 



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Marsh hamstring injury hits Australia plans

Australia's plans for the Test series against South Africa have been upset by a hamstring injury to Shaun Marsh, making him an unlikely starter for the opening match at the WACA Ground in Perth

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Sabbir named in Bangladesh Test squad

Bangladesh have made six changes to their squad for the first Test against England at Chittagong, starting on October 20, with the batsman Sabbir Rahman a notable inclusion

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Mazid makes England toil before Ansari's four-for

Abdul Mazid made a fluent century to frustrate England's bowlers at Chittagong, but Zafar Ansari fought back with four wickets

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India bowl as Pandya makes ODI debut

India handed Hardik Pandya an ODI debut and chose to bowl in the first ODI in Dharamsala

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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Difficult to bowl with dew-affected pink ball - Wahab

Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz has said that bowling with the pink ball in the final session, with the dew coming into play, has been a challenge for the side in the ongoing Dubai Test against West Indies

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Bangladesh appoint Capel as women's coach

The Bangladesh Cricket Board has appointed former England allrounder David Capel coach of the national women's team

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USA's batting struggles psychological - Dodson

USA wicketkeeper-batsman Akeem Dodson has pinned the team's batting struggles against Canada during the Auty Cup on a mental block that needs to be cleared before the team opens up ICC WCL Division Four in two weeks

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BCCI opposition to Lodha reforms continues

The BCCI said its members have cited "practical difficulties" as the reason for not implementing all the recommendations of the Lodha Committee

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Duckett and Hameed make distinct cases

Ben Duckett and Haseeb Hameed offer different qualities as Alastair Cook's England opening partner in the first Test against Bangladesh

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Tough to find someone for finisher's role - Dhoni

Ahead of India's home ODIs against New Zealand, captain MS Dhoni has said it is difficult to find players to slot into a finisher's role

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Samuels fifty drives third-wicket stand

Marlon Samuels hit eight fours in a brisk, unbeaten fifty to help his side to 138 for 2 by tea

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New Zealand's chance to shrug off Test hangover

Both India and New Zealand are playing ODIs after quite a while, and both have reasons to want to do well straightaway

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Ferguson, Weatherald tons set new Australian record

South Australia amassed the highest total in the history of one-day cricket in Australia - 7 for 420 - to trample Cricket Australia XI in Sydney

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Rajasthan secure bonus-point win; Pant ton drives Delhi

A round-up of the third day of second-round matches from Group B of Ranji Trophy 2016-17

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J&K, Himachal complete wins, Tripura surge ahead

J&K and Himachal Pradesh asserted their dominance with victories on the third day of the second round of Group C matches in the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy

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Karthik counter-attack revives TN; Punjab eye outright win

A wrap of all the Group A fixtures from the third day of second round matches in the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy

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Bangladesh struggle for Test bowling options

Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurusingha has said that finding new players less than a week before the first Test against England is a formidable challenge

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Voges 90* steers Western Australia home

Western Australia beat Tasmania by four wickets to pip New South Wales and move to third place in the Matador Cup standings

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Pervez, Dhandsi help Canada beat USA, retain Auty Cup

Imressive spells from Cecil Pervez and Satsimranjit Dhindsa helped Canada retain the Auty Cup, as they secured a 17-run win over USA in the second match of the series

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Triple experience would have been better in Pakistan - Azhar Ali

Pakistan opener Azhar Ali, after making his team's historic 400th Test even more memorable by scoring a triple-hundred, has rued the lack of crowds at the Dubai International Stadium

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Friday, October 14, 2016

ICC to make DRS presentation to BCCI

In a fresh attempt to convince the BCCI, ICC general manager Geoff Allardice will travel to India next week to carry out a presentation on the Decision Review System

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Shrubsole ruled out of tour with injury

Anya Shrubsole has been ruled out of any part in England Women's tour of the Caribbean after picking up a series of injuries

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Winfield and Sciver set up England victory

auren Winfield top-scored with 79 and Nat Sciver made 58 as England's women reclaimed the lead in their ODI series against West Indies

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Clarke tasked with boosting Pakistan finances

Giles Clarke, the ECB president, is set to renew his relationship with the Pakistan Cricket Board, after being tasked to explore ways to boost the board's economy i

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'A monumental effort'

Pakistan players react to Azhar Ali's triple-century against West Indies in the day-night Test in Dubai

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'A monumental effort'

Pakistan players react to Azhar Ali's triple-century against West Indies in the day-night Test in Dubai

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Ireland domestic competition awarded first-class status

Ireland's domestic four-day competition has been awarded first-class status following the ICC board meeting in Cape Town this week

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Kumar's all-round efforts take Canada past USA

Nitish Kumar's half-century and two wickets in a momentum-shifting bowling spell led Canada past USA by 34 runs in the opening 50-over contest of the 2016 Auty Cup in Woodley Park on Thursday

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Samarth's double-century studs Karnataka's dominance

A round-up of the second day of Group B matches in the second round of the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy

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J&K set Goa 412 to win, Jalaj five-for leaves Himachal in trouble

A round-up of the second day's play from the second-round matches in Group C of Ranji Trophy 2016-17

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Azhar nears double-century as Pakistan build

Starting the second day sitting on a score of 279 for 1, Pakistan ensured that their strong position was not squandered, adding 112 runs in the first session for the sole loss of Asad Shafiq

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Gugale, Bawne add 594; Maharashtra declare on verge of huge record

An immense record - the highest partnership in all first-class cricket - was under threat at the Wankhede Stadium, until Maharashtra declared their innings with Swapnil Gugale and Ankit Bawne's stand on 594

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Mumbai earn thrilling first-innings lead

A round-up of the second day of Group A matches in Ranji Trophy 2016-17

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Vishaul Singh, Cornwall headline West Indies' dominance

Vishaul Singh's career-best 161 and offspinner Rahkeem Cornwall's fourth five-wicket haul in as many matches led West Indies A to a 333-run win over Sri Lanka A in the second four-day game

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Stevens signs new deal with Kent

Darren Stevens will continue his Kent career at the age of 41 next season after agreeing a new one-year deal with the county

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Anderson focused on easing into cricket after 'tough' injury layoff

New Zealand allrounder Corey Anderson has said that coping with the recurrence of a back injury after the World T20 was tough but the break was necessary.

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Cummins takes four to set up NSW win

Pat Cummins continued his outstanding return from injury with four wickets, Doug Bollinger ended a difficult week with three, and Josh Hazlewood made a strong comeback from a break with two as New South Wales earned a bonus-point win over Queensland at Dr

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Rain thwarts England warm-up

England's inexperienced one-day side has been lauded for overcoming a 'daunting' experience to halt Bangladesh's run of six home series win in a row

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SA look to target Australia with fit-again pace pack

South Africa outbatted Australia to beat them 5-0 in the ODI series but stand-in captain Faf du Plessis believes they will need to outbowl them if they are to win the Test series next month

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Thursday, October 13, 2016

Clarify bouncer laws, Hughes inquest told

Definitions of what constitutes "unfair bowling" should be clarified by cricket's lawmakers, the New South Wales coronial inquest into the death of Phillip Hughes has heard

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Frylinck's record-breaking feat stuns Lions

Robbie Frylinck broke the South African franchise record for best figures in a match when he took 14 for 62 to bowl the Dolphins to victory over the Lions

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