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Thursday 9 February 2017

Rishabh Pant replaces Gambhir as Delhi captain

Pant will be leading Delhi in the upcoming Vijay Hazare trophy

Bangladesh left to rue missed chances

A missed run-out chance and a catch not attempted proved to be costly for the visitors

Vijay lays the foundation, yet again

The opener's hundred was made memorable as his team-mates continued to build on it

Solomon Mire returns for Zimbabwe

The 27-year-old has been living and playing in Australia, where he was based prior to his Zimbabwe debut in November 2014

Nearly quit international cricket after 2015 World Cup: Abbott

The former South African pacer called time on his international career by signing a four-year deal with Hampshire as a Kolpak in January this year

Philander in the reckoning for ODI recall

The 31-year-old pacer could make it to the Champions Trophy squad as South Africa continue to hunt for a reliable new-ball partner for Kagiso Rabada

Keen to create opportunities for youngsters: Pierre de Bruyn

The Leicestershire coach said he is prepared to deal with some unhappy senior pros as a consequence of producing more opportunities for younger players

South Africa eye whitewash, Sri Lanka look for consolation win

For South Africa, the challenge remains to maintain the remarkable intensity that has been the hallmark of their summer - the Twenty20 series excepted

Stats highlights: Pujara pips Chandu Borde's 52-year-old record

The Saurashtra batsman now holds the record for most first-class runs (1605) by any Indian in a single season

RSA v SL, 5th ODI

Match is scheduled to start at 05:00 PM IST in Centurion, South Africa.

Vijay, Kohli tons stud India's day of dominance

India racked up 356 for 3 after electing to bat on a flat surface in Hyderabad

HK v NED, 17th Match

Match is scheduled to start at 07:00 AM IST in Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

Azhar Ali quits as Pakistan's ODI captain

Sarfraz Ahmed to lead one-day and T20I sides

ThaiW v ZIMW, 12th Match, Group A

Match is scheduled to start at 10:00 AM IST in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Vijay, Pujara put India in command

While the Saurashtra batsman was dismissed for 83, the Indian opener stayed unbeaten on 98 at Tea

Marsh not far away from hitting purple patch: Watson

The former Australian all-rounder backed Mitchell Marsh to do well in India and believes he's just one innings away from finding his touch

Australia don't handle player exits well: Ed Cowan

The former Australian opener slammed the board after Nic Maddinson - his NSW teammate - took an indefinite break from cricket to deal with 'personal issues'