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Wednesday 30 September 2015

Fuller leaves Gloucestershire for Middlesex

James Fuller has signed a three-year contract with Middlesex after turning down an offer to stay at Gloucestershire

BCB makes last-ditch appeal to Cricket Australia

In what is likely to be a final effort to save the Bangladesh-Australia Test series, the BCB said that the promised unprecedented levels of security should be factored before a decision was made by Cricket Australia

Odisha need batting surge to progress, Andhra bank on pace

A preview of the teams competing in the Ranji Trophy 2015-16

UAE challenge will test young England

England have embarked on what will be a hugely significant and demanding six months in the development of a free-spirited but still often raw side

MCC revises fielder movement Law

The MCC has confirmed an update to the Laws that allows a fielder to make a "significant movement" before the striker has played the ball

Delhi bank on pace and youth

A look at the Railways, Delhi and Rajasthan squads in the run-up to Ranji Trophy 2015-16

Zim v Pak, 1st ODI

Match is scheduled to start at 01:00 PM IST in Harare, Zimbabwe.

Independents v Hong Kong Cricket Association Under-19s

Independents v Hong Kong Cricket Association Under-19s

Reinforced Pakistan want more from batsmen

Pakistan and Zimbabwe share a few of the same concerns heading into these one-day games. Brittle top-order batting has been a problem for both teams, as well as an inability to rotate the strike when boundaries aren't forthcoming

Haryana look to improve away record

ESPNcricinfo previews Haryana ahead of the 2015-16 Ranji Trophy season

Focus on Sehwag ahead of Haryana's season opener

With Haryana and Maharashtra set to start their Ranji Trophy campaign in Pune on Thursday, all focus will be on Virender Sehwag who switched from Delhi to Haryana before this season.

Pakistan Women open with big win

Pakistan Women began their home series against Bangladesh Women with a 29-run run victory in the first T20I in Karachi

Five Under-19 teams to play World Cup Qualifier

Ireland, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Uganda and USA will participate in the qualifiers of the 2016 Under-19 World Cup, in Kuala Lumpur from October 15 to 22

Srinivasan takes Thakur to court on perjury charges

ICC chairman N Srinivasan has made a plea to the Supreme Court seeking prosecution of BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur under charges of perjury over his "false affidavit" in court

Bilal Asif added to Pakistan ODI squad

The Pakistan selectors have retained offspinner Bilal Asif for the three-match ODI series against Zimbabwe, in a bid to assess his credentials ahead of the England Test series

Australian players sent back to state squads

Australia's Test cricketers have been sent back to their state squads, with the Test tour of Bangladesh now almost certain to be cancelled due to safety concerns

Sunil Narine returns to West Indies limited-overs squads

Sunil Narine last played international cricket in August 2014.

Elliott to reassess career after 2016 World T20

New Zealand allrounder Grant Elliott has said he will assess when the right time to retire is at the end of next year's World T20

Mohammad Kaif: My shy nature went against me

Mohammad Kaif looks back at his international career that came to an abrupt halt in 2006.

Proud to see Virat Kohli play with such passion: Sourav Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly praised Virat Kohli's abilities as Test captain and said that he wished to see the star batsman better his achievements as India skipper.

Bangladesh tour uncertain as CA sends state players back

Australian players have been sent back to their respective states for the upcoming Matador Cup as the uncertainty over the tour of Bangladesh continues.

South African players mobbed after tour game

A healthy crowd, virtually drawing the circumference of the playing area, barged on to the field to greet the South Africans after their tour game against India A in Palam.

Pre-tour camps in Dharamshala will help: Suresh Raina

Suresh Raina supported the idea of holding more camps in Dharamshala ahead of overseas tours of England, New Zealand and South Africa because of the conditions on offer.

Ajinkya Rahane looks to improve power-hitting skills

Ajinkya Rahane said he was eager to work on his limited-overs game after being left out of India's eleven during the Bangladesh tour for his inability to force the pace.

No administrators with commercial interests, SC tells BCCI

Supreme Court dismissed BCCI's plea for review of its January 22 order disqualifying persons with commercial interest in cricket from being part of the administration.

Chief selector Lloyd responds to Simmons' remarks

Clive Lloyd, West Indies' chairman of selectors, has said "outbursts" like that of the now-suspended coach Phil Simmons cannot be excused

Shashank Manohar: The reluctant messiah

Shashank Manohar, the Nagpur-based lawyer, has the onerous task of reviving the strife-torn BCCI as he pads up for a new innings.

Rushworth eyes England after PCA award

Durham seamer Chris Rushworth has been named the Professional Cricketers' Association Player of the Year and hopes further success can push him towards England honours

Pakistan Women v Bangladesh Women

Pakistan Women v Bangladesh Women

Tuesday 29 September 2015

'Situation different after death of Italian national'

BCB president Nazmul Hassan has said the murder of an Italian national in Dhaka on Monday could seal the fate of the Bangladesh-Australia Test series, officially due to begin next week

Supreme Court rejects BCCI conflict-of-interest plea

The Supreme Court of India has dismissed BCCI's plea seeking review of an earlier verdict that struck down the controversial amendment to the conflict-of-interest clause

Sunil Narine back as WI revamp ODI squad

Sunil Narine has been included in the West Indies squads for the ODIs and T20Is in Sri Lanka, after having opted out of their World Cup campaign because of issues with his action

Moeen may open in UAE, says Cook

Alastair Cook has dropped a strong hint that Moeen Ali will open the batting alongside him during England's Test series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates next month

Bench strength crucial as Karnataka gun for three-peat

ESPNcricinfo previews the Ranji Trophy hopes of Karnataka, who are looking to defend the title they have won twice in a row

Nepal to play MCC at Lord's in 2016

Nepal will play at Lord's for the first time in 2016 after securing a fixture against the MCC

Duminy not worried by seamers' form

JP Duminy wasn't too worried by the performance of the South African bowling attack though they only picked up two wickets during their loss to India A on Tuesday

New Ranji points system scrapped for 2015-16

The new points system proposed for the Ranji Trophy will not be implemented this season, as the BCCI's working committee is yet to discuss it

Strengthened Vidarbha eye qualification repeat

Pakistan bat; Hafeez and Irfan return

Pakistan, chasing their third straight T20 series win, opted to bat in the second T20 in Harare

Agarwal, Vohra help India A gun down 190

The South Africans began their tour of India by amassing a tall score in their their T20 game against India A, but couldn't convert that into a win as fifties from Mayank Agarwal and Manan Vohra helped the home side prevail

Bairstow and Leaning claim Cricket Writers' Club awards

The Yorkshire batsmen, Jonny Bairstow and Jack Leaning, have been named as County Championship Player of the Year and Young Cricketer of the Year respectively at the Cricket Writers' Club annual lunch in London

Tharindu Kaushal allowed to bowl off-break, doosra illegal

ICC announced that Tharindu Kaushal is permitted to continue to bowl his stock delivery but his doosra was found to exceed the 15-degree level of tolerance.

BCCI to elect president on Oct. 4, Manohar set for 2nd term

The BCCI has called a Special General Meeting (SGM) on October 4 to elect its new president, with Shashank Manohar emerging as a "consensus" candidate.

Mayank Agarwal, Manan Vohra help India A defeat South Africa

South Africa made a dismal start to their 10-week tour of India, losing a Twenty20 warm-up match to a second-string side by eight wickets in New Delhi.

Australia officials leave Dhaka with cricket tour in doubt

Australian officials on Tuesday returned from Bangladesh after meetings with high-level security figures, but no final decision has yet been taken on the upcoming Test tour.

Dhawan zooms from Test to T20 mode

India A captain Shikhar Dhawan, who scored 150 off 146 balls, said he shifted from Test to T20 mode once he passed fifty in India A's innings

Kaushal's offbreak legal, doosra not so

Sri Lanka offspinner Tharindu Kaushal has been banned from bowling the doosra in international cricket due to an illegal action

Innings win for India A after visitors capitulate

Bangladesh A's meek capitulation continued on the final day of their tour as they took only 28.3 overs on the third morning to lose their last eight wickets

India A v South Africans

India A v South Africans

BCCI meeting to pick president on October 4

The BCCI Special General Meeting, during which the board will elect a new president, has been scheduled for October 4 in Mumbai

Frank Tyson was a friend, coach and guide to 'Bombay Boys'

Frank Tyson mentored the likes of Abey Kuruvilla, Paras Mhambrey and Salil Ankola during his coaching stint in Mumbai.

South Africa should go in with four pacers: Cullinan

Daryll Cullinan believes South Africa do not have the spin resources to trouble India in Tests and will have to rely on Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel to do the damage.

India can learn a few lessons in split captaincy from South Africa

South Africa have different captains for each of the three formats while India now have Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni at the helm for the Test and limited-overs formats.