2018
Mohammad Abbas doubtful for third Test against New Zealand
Nov.29 (CRICKETNMORE) - Pakistan paceman, Mohammad Abbas might not recover in time due to a shoulder injury for the final, deciding Test match against New Zealand. He has injured his right shoulder while fielding in the second Test against New Zealand.
The third-ranked Test bowler in the world according to the latest ICC Test Player Rankings, Abbas didn’t have much to do in the second Test in Dubai, bowling 24 wicketless overs. But he did pick up two wickets in the first Test – played in Abu Dhabi, the venue for the third Test – to take his tally up to 61 from just 11 Tests (now 12).
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Practice Game, Day 2: India vs Cricket Australia XI
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KL Rahul should bat more responsibly, says Bangar
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Pakistan name unchanged squad for 3rd Test against New Zealand
Nov.28 (CRICKETNMORE) - Pakistan named an unchanged squad for the third test against New Zealand, starting from 3rd December in Abu Dhabi. The series is leveled at 1-1. New Zealand ...
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Aim is to win Test series in Australia, says Ishant
Sydney, Nov 27 (CRICKETNMORE): India's pacer Ishant Sharma on Tuesday said that the team is focused on winning the four-match Test series starting December 6 in Adelaide. Ishant said no ...
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2nd Test, Day 3: Pakistan vs New Zealand (Report)
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T10 2018 witness players setting world records
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3rd T20I: Kohli lauds bowlers for victory over Australia
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3rd T20I: India beat Australia by 6 wickets, level series 1-1
Sydney, Nov 25 (CRICKETNMORE): Skipper Virat Kohli's unbeaten 61-run match-winning knock helped India draw the three-match rubber 1-1 as the visitors hammered Australia by six wickets in the third and ...
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3rd T20I: Australia post 164/6 vs India
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3rd T20I: Australia opts to bat vs India
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ICC announces Women’s World T20 2018 Team of the Tournament
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Australia wins Women's World T20
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Australia beat England in the final to lift ICC Women's World T20 2018 title
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