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JOIN OUR WHATSAPP CHANNEL Pakistan captain Fatima Sana admitted her side couldn’t nail the high pressure moments in their opening CWC25 game. And the stakes get even bigger on Sunday.  Pakistan fell victim to a high powered Bangladesh side, as the Tigers claimed an impressive victory to start their ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup campaign on a high. Pakistan collapsed to 129 all out in 38.3 overs after captain Fatima Sana chose to bat, with Marufa Akter striking twice in the opening over. Shorna Akter starred with 3 for 5, while Marufa and Nahida Akter picked up two wickets each.…

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JOIN OUR WHATSAPP CHANNEL Australia all-rounder Cameron Green expects to be free of bowling restrictions by the start of the Ashes and says he is ready for the challenge of batting high in the order if required. Green, who underwent spinal surgery last October after his fifth stress fracture in his back, is set to resume bowling in Western Australia’s Sheffield Shield opener against New South Wales at the WACA, starting on Saturday. “It’s been a long 12 months, but I’m feeling really good,” Green told reporters on Friday. “The body’s in a good place. It’s been a really good…

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ROYALS SHAKEUP RR has ended contracts with spin-bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule and fielding coach Dishant Yagnik © BCCI/IPL The purge at Rajasthan Royals continues ceaselessly. Following the sudden and unexpected exits of head coach Rahul Dravid and CEO Jake Lush McCrum, the franchise has now parted ways with two more key members of its support staff even as uncertainty remains over the continuation of skipper Sanju Samson – who has sought a release. Cricbuzz can confirm that the franchise has ended contracts with spin-bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule and fielding coach Dishant Yagnik. Bahutule joined the franchise only last year after…

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Spinner Linsey Smith starred as England kicked off their Women’s Cricket World Cup campaign with an emphatic 10-wicket demolition of South Africa in Guwahati.A devastating opening spell from Smith, who took 3-7 in 13 balls, opened the floodgates after South Africa were put into bat by England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt. Sciver-Brunt (2-5), Charlie Dean (2-14), Sophie Ecclestone (2-19) and Lauren Bell (1-24) plundered the remaining wickets as the Proteas were skittled for 69 in 20.4 overs – their second-lowest total at a 50-over World Cup.England’s dominance with the ball extended to their batting, as an unbeaten first-wicket stand from Amy…

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WEST INDIES TOUR OF INDIA, 2025 Dhruv Jurel brought up his maiden Test ton. © AFP India went about burying West Indies under a mountain of runs as KL Rahul, Dhruv Jurel and Ravindra Jadeja hit hundreds to swell India’s lead to 286 by end of the second day’s play. Leeds, Manchester and now Ahmedabad – this is the third time in 2025 where India have had three centurions in a single innings. India went to stumps at 448/5. The first hour on the second morning was perhaps a demonstration of how tough it can be for a visiting side…

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Australia’s second T20I against New Zealand has been washed out with less than three overs bowled Australia have retained the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy after rain washed out the second Twenty20 International against New Zealand at Mount Maunganui. The inclement weather denied the Kiwis the chance at holding the trophy for a fourth consecutive series. The tourists’ hopes of securing victory in the three-match series now hinge on winning the final match on Saturday, when the weather is expected to fine up. But success in Wednesday’s series opener has left Mitch Marsh’s side 1-0 ahead and unable to be overtaken by the…

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Australia’s second T20I against New Zealand has been washed out with less than three overs bowled Australia have retained the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy after rain washed out the second Twenty20 International against New Zealand at Mount Maunganui. The inclement weather denied the Kiwis the chance at holding the trophy for a fourth consecutive series. The tourists’ hopes of securing victory in the three-match series now hinge on winning the final match on Saturday, when the weather is expected to fine up. But success in Wednesday’s series opener has left Mitch Marsh’s side 1-0 ahead and unable to be overtaken by the…

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Australia’s second T20I against New Zealand has been washed out with less than three overs bowled Australia have retained the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy after rain washed out the second Twenty20 International against New Zealand at Mount Maunganui. The inclement weather denied the Kiwis the chance at holding the trophy for a fourth consecutive series. The tourists’ hopes of securing victory in the three-match series now hinge on winning the final match on Saturday, when the weather is expected to fine up. But success in Wednesday’s series opener has left Mitch Marsh’s side 1-0 ahead and unable to be overtaken by the…

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AFGHANISTAN VS BANGLADESH Nurul Hasan during the recently concluded Asia Cup © AFP Bangladesh wicketkeeper batter Nurul Hasan emphasised that the team needs to improve their mindset in order to stop coming short in crunch moments . Bangladesh won the opening game of the three-match T20I series against Afghanistan by four wickets but not before having a batting collapse, losing six wickets for nine runs before Nurul and Rishad Hossain took them over the line. After restricting Afghanistan to 151 for 9, Bangladesh had a flying start with both openers Tanzid Tamim and Parvez Hossain Emon powering the runs. In…

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Allrounder to bat at four and will only bowl eight overs in Sheffield Shield return for WA Spend a day in Perth with Cameron Green Cameron Green concedes his bowling loads may reduce if he remains at first-drop in the Test side as he takes his first baby steps back to being a fully-fledged allrounder again in this summer’s Ashes. Green will this weekend bat at four for Western Australia in his first Sheffield Shield game in more than 18 months, but implied that he is expecting to remain at three for next month’s Test series opener against England. The…

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