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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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New Zealand cricket team captain Brendon McCullum

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South Africa cricket team captain Graeme Smith

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Zimbabwe cricket team Captain Brendan Taylor

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Saturday 28 January 2017

Ind v Eng, 2nd T20I

Match is scheduled to start at 07:00 PM IST in Nagpur, India.

Tables turned as India look to stay alive

Ahead in a series for the first time in this tour, England will hoping to take an unassailable lead in Nagpur

Moises Henriques laments batting inconsistency for final loss

The Sixers captain also revealed that he was hopeful of wicketkeeper-batsman, Brad Haddin, staying on for the next season with the Sixers

Chris Lynn named player of BBL 06

The Brisbane Heat skipper hammered 309 runs at an average of 154.50 and a strike-rate of 177.58 in five games

Gavaskar hopes for early conclusion of BCCI's court drama

The legendary batsman reckoned that undue delay in appointing administrators will end up hurting Indian cricket

No baggage from previous loss, says Ross Taylor

New Zealand batsman ruled out complacency setting even with Australia missing David Warner and Steve Smith

Jordan vows to add consistency to his ever-improving game

The 28-year-old seamer has emerged as a fine proponent of death-overs bowling in T20 cricket

BBL powerhouse Scorchers crush Sixers for third title

For the second time in three seasons, the Sixers endured the ignominy of watching the Scorchers celebrate lifting the BBL trophy

WBBL 02: Team of the tournament

The top picks belonged to the Sydney Sixers, the eventual champions of the second edition of the tournament

The Shekar Naik Story - First blind cricketer to be awarded the Padma Shri

Naik scored 32 centuries and 15 half-centuries in the 63 matches he played across formats, is undoubtedly India's most successful visually impaired cricketer

WBBL only going to get bigger and better: Healy

The stand-in Sydney Sixers skipper heaps praise on bowlers to have pulled off a successful defence of 125 against Perth Scorchers in the WBBL final

Chahal aims to make most of 'window of opportunity'

In absence of the first-choice spinners, a good bowling performance in the ongoing England T20I series will help the Haryana legspinner keep himself in the loop for future selections

Mukund to lead India A against Bangladesh

The tourists will play India A in a two-day warm-up match in Secunderabad

Beth Mooney voted WBBL Player of the Tournament

The 23-year old edged past tournament's top run-getter Meg Lanning, while 19-year old Ashleigh Gardner claimed the Young Gun award for the season

Suzie Bates laments middle-order wobble for defeat in WBBL final

Perth Scorchers lost 4 for 23 through the middle phase of their chase to succumb to a seven-run loss to Sydney Sixers in the WBBL final

Steely Sixers march to maiden WBBL title

Sarah Aley starred with a four-wicket haul to restrict Scorchers to 117 for 7 after a strong start at the top to give side seven-run win

Hobart Hurricanes not to renew coach Damien Wright's contract

The Tasmanian Big Bash League franchise finished seventh in the 2016-17 season, with only three wins from eight matches