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Indian cricket team captain Virat kohli

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Australian cricket team captain Michael Clarke

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England cricket team captain Alastair Cook

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Afghanistan cricket team captain Mohammad Nabi

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Sri Lankan cricket team captain Angelo Mathews

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New Zealand cricket team captain Brendon McCullum

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South Africa cricket team captain Graeme Smith

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Bangladesh cricket team captain Mushfiqur Rahim

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Zimbabwe cricket team Captain Brendan Taylor

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Kenya cricket team captain Collins Obuya

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Monday 31 December 2018

Ranji highlights: UP, Puducherry keep quarterfinal hopes alive; Punit Bisht slams triple ton

Here's all that happened on Day 2 of Ranji Trophy 2018-19, Round 8

A bowling year in Tests, and breaking the ceiling in ODIs

The year 2018 had it all - and in all formats too. Here's us looking at the large picture

Ingram, Siddle help Strikers back to winning ways

Sydney Thunder recorded their second loss on the bounce

Ever-improving women's cricket falls short of a quantum leap

Year 2018 made it difficult to assess whether the game has moved forward or is still searching for acceptance outside Twitter hashtags

A year of falling apart for Australia

The ball-tampering saga shook Australia to its very core, got two of its best players suspended, had a review pointing at the existence of a toxic culture, and left a side vulnerable

Mandhana named Cricketer of the Year, Healy wins T20 honour

England's 19-year-old left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone has been named the Emerging Player of the Year

Perry, Gardner help Sixers consolidate top spot

Elsewhere, Brisbane Heat moved up to second spot and are now tied on points with Sydney Thunder and Perth Scorchers

Rohit to miss New Year Test against Australia

He will join the ODI squad on January 8 ahead of the three-match series that begins on January 12, the BCCI announced

More of the Black Caps please

While they moved up to the No. 3 spot in the ICC Test rankings for teams, New Zealand blew hot and cold in limited-overs cricket

The year of results, the year of happy journeys

2018 witnessed a dip in the percentage of Tests being drawn as well as teams going beyond the conventional wisdom of 'kings at home, paupers away'

Sunday 30 December 2018

Angelo Mathews ruled out of Brisbane Test

The 31-year-old will also miss the limited-overs leg of the New Zealand tour

Ranji Highlights: Evergreen Wasim Jaffer shines for Vidarbha

The veteran batsman struck an enterprising 178 off just 196 balls against his former side Mumbai

Hobart Hurricanes keep unbeaten run intact

Riley Meredith and James Faulkner picked up five wickets between them

2018 Test team of the year

Two cricketers each from India, New Zealand and Australia make the cut

Hobart Hurricanes snap five-match losing streak

Despite the win, Hobart still are etched to the bottom of the table, while Brisbane are in the top half

The pace attack that refuses to give in, and keeps on giving

Four years ago, Kohli had lamented his pacers' lack of effectiveness, this time around he couldn't stop waxing lyrical about them

India in 2018 - Rejoice and regret

In a year where the other formats mattered for little apart from as tune up for the World Cup in 2019, India did well to set themselves up for the mega tournament