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West Indies recall Hayley Matthews, Stacy-Ann King for Ireland, England tours
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Thursday, 18 April 2019 20:47
West Indies women have named a fit-again Hayley Matthews and left-arm pace-bowling allrounder Stacy-Ann King in the 14-member squad that will tour Ireland and England in May-June.Offspinner Anisa Mohammed, who was part of the squads that toured Pakistan and the UAE for the limited-overs series against the former, has been dropped alongside wicketkeeper-batsman Merissa Aguilleira, who had led the T20I…
KKR grapple with Russell's bowling form as RCB receive Steyn boost
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Thursday, 18 April 2019 13:17
Big PictureKolkata Knight Riders' over dependence on Andre Russell is no state secret. In fact, it's more by design than accident. However, it is around the allrounder Russell that their team was built. The problem here is Russell, the bowler. He has conceded over ten runs an over, without completing his quota of four overs even once this season.Against Chennai…
Mohammad Amir left out of Pakistan's World Cup squad
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Thursday, 18 April 2019 07:45
Pacer Mohammad Amir, the hero of Pakistan's previous triumph in an ICC tournament, will not play the World Cup in England as things stand. He was not part of the 15-member squad named by the PCB on Thursday for the showpiece event. Left-arm pacer Usman Shinwari also missed out. Another significant name missing from list was power-hitter Asif Ali.Amir will,…
Pandya brothers, Chahar star in Mumbai's emphatic win
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Thursday, 18 April 2019 12:45
Mumbai Indians 168 for 5 (Krunal 37*, de Kock 35, Rabada 2-38) beat Delhi Capitals 128 for 9 (Dhawan 35, Rahul 3-19, Bumrah 2-18) by 40 runsHardik Pandya monstered 32 off 15 balls, Krunal Pandya struck 37 not out off 27, and together the two put on a fifth-wicket partnership worth 54 off 26, which became the centrepiece of Mumbai…
Why Mohammad Amir isn't in Pakistan's World Cup squad (yet)
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Thursday, 18 April 2019 10:50
The excitement surrounding Pakistan's World Cup squad announcement had been powered by one burning question: would Mohammad Amir, in spite of his numbers, find a way into the 15? With Pakistan blessed with no fewer than eight pace bowlers to choose their World Cup contingent from, competition for places was high, and the arguments for and against had been recycled…
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Thursday, 18 April 2019 13:37
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