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England chipped away with regular wickets in Taunton but India, led by their captain, Harmanpreet Kaur, managed enough contributions to put up a competitive score on the board. England, that last-ball aberration from Sophie Ecclestone aside, were good in the field and this is a pretty fast-scoring ground. Ultimately, they will require their joint-second highest chase in T20Is...


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Bangladesh pace bowler Hasan Mahmud is in all readiness to join Kent County Cricket Club this season, officials confirmed on Tuesday. Hasan’s agent, Ihsaan Syed-Hussain, confirmed the development to Cricbuzz and added that the righ...


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Kumar Sangakkara, Rajasthan Royals head coach and director of cricket, believes Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s India call-up is just a matter of when not if, showering praise on the youngster for a breakout season which culminated with three ebullient 90+ scores in four innings.

”With everything Vaibhav has shown against some of the best bowlers in the world, I think he’s more ...


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India put on a clinical show with both bat and ball to defeat England in Chelmsford and take an early lead in the T20I series. India overcame a poor start to post a commanding 188/7 on the board before restricting England to just 150/8 in the run chase to prevail easily by 38 runs.

India amassed 73/2 in the Powerplay largely thanks to an expensive over from Issy Wong. T...


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Sri Lanka have omitted Inoka Ranaweera, the 40-year-old left-arm spinner, from the 15-player squad for the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup, announced by Sri Lanka Cricket on Friday, May 29. Ranaweera, a veteran of 91 T20Is, along with Rashmika Sewwandi and Dewmi Vihanga, who featured in the Sri Lankan squad that toured Bangladesh in April-May, are the three players left out of...


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