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Friday 20 January 2017

Fracture ends Alex Hales' tour of India

Hales suffered an injury during the second ODI and is expected to undergo scans to determine the extent of it

Barabati finds its redemption

The Barabati Stadium had come in for massive criticism following a spell of bottle-throwing during the India-South Africa T20I clash in 2015

Sixers set for do-or-die battle

Both teams have eight points each but the Stars are better placed, thanks to their vastly superior net run-rate

Afg v IRE, Final

Match is scheduled to start at 09:00 PM IST in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Hurricanes eye big win and hope for luck

The Hurricanes are currently placed seventh in the table with six points while Scorchers are third with eight points

Renegades prevail in last-ball thriller to stay in contention

Needing 3 off the final ball with one wicket remaining, Swepson got run out despite Rimmington bowling a wide

It's a good effort when you can bowl a side out on Day 1: Southee

The pacer climbed to 198 Test wickets after the sixth five-for of his career

Perth Scorchers go top despite Harmanpreet blitz

Harmanpreet hit six sixes in her unbeaten 64 but her side lost by four runs

Hales doubtful for third ODI with injured finger

Hales suffered an injury during the second ODI and is expected to undergo scans to determine the extent of it

Honours even after Chirag Gandhi compiles gritty hundred

Siddharth Kaul and Pankaj Singh picked up seven of the eight wickets to fall on the day

Attorney General seeks review of Lodha verdict

A list of nine potential interim BCCI administrators was submitted in a sealed envelope to Supreme Court by amicus curiae and Anil Diwan

List of interim BCCI administrators submitted in sealed envelope to SC

Attorney General of India seeks review of the Supreme Court's July 18 verdict that ratified the Lodha proposals

Odine Kirsten shines in South Africa's rout of Bangladesh

Dane van Niekerk's girls complete a 4-1 series victory in the build up to the ICC Women's World Cup qualifiers

Morgan laments 'skill level' issues after second narrow defeat

England came agonisingly close to beating India in Cuttack but finished second best yet again

Morgan and Co. fined for slow over-rate

England were one over short after the first innings in the Cuttack ODI

Southee fifer dents Bangladesh after century-stand

Shakib Al Hasan and Soumya Sarkar added a quickfire 127-run stand for the third wicket, before Bangladesh's innings crumbled

Border worried about spin-heavy Australia squad for India series

The legendary Australian captain reckoned that inclusion of a fiery pacer like Pat Cummins would have been ideal