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Spinners, Munsey shine as Scotland crush UAE
Offspinner Michael Leask and slow-left arm spinner Mark Watt claimed three wickets apiece as Scotland opened the World T20 Qualifier with a resounding
Rebel league would damage community of cricket – Clarke
Giles Clarke asserted that rebel leagues must be thwarted at all costs to protect the community of cricket in a speech to mark his stepping down as ch
Cowan to leave Tasmania for Sydney
Ed Cowan has called time on his six-season stint with Tasmania and will move back to Sydney to focus on his family, leaving his first-class future unc
'Series win is a necessity' – Mashrafe
Mashrafe Mortaza wants Bangladesh to wrap up a series win in the third ODI itself, saying that it will provide a huge lift before the World CupMohamma
Taylor targets overseas success
Only twice have Zimbabwe won a Test series away from home. Their last such triumph was 13 years ago and captain Brendan Taylor was quite conscious of
Vermeulen given Test return hope
Mark Vermeulen could play his first Test in more than 10 years after being included in Zimbabwe’s 25-man training squad for the visit of South Africa
Banned umpire Shah officiates in the USA
Nadir Shah, the Bangladesh umpire who was banned for 10 years by the BCB in March 2013 on charges of corruptions, is now a standing umpire in the Sout
Bell answers England SOS
England have summoned Ian Bell as batting cover for the Twenty20 series against West Indies in Barbados, inviting speculation that he could even make
Loubser stars as South Africa win series
Sunette Loubser claimed two wickets and then struck 25 not out to guide South Africa to victory in the tri-series final in DohaESPNcricinfo staff17-Ja
Taylor double-century sets up New Zealand
A maiden double-century by Ross Taylor ensured New Zealand cashed in on the platform laid by the top order to declare the innings on 609 for 9 soon af