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Thursday, 9 March 2017

India squad pruned for final two Australia Tests

Hardik Pandya misses out; No place for Mohammed Shami yet

DRS Controversy - BCCI files official complaint with ICC

The governing body of the sport had earlier stated that it wouldn't be pressing charges

DRS Controversy - BCCI files official complaint against Australia

The ICC had earlier decided against pressing chargers against any of the perpetrators of the DRS fracas

Live Cricket Score, West Indies v England, 3rd ODI

Catch all the LIVE updates from the third and final ODI between West Indies and England

BCCI files official complaint against Smith, Handscomb: Reports

The ICC had decided against pressing chargers against any of the perpetrators of the DRS fracas

Buoyant Afghanistan aim to extend winning streak

The Asian country will look to extend their nine-match winning streak when they take on Ireland in the second T20I in Greater Noida

Final session washed out after Bangladesh fold for 312

The visitors were bowled out 182 short of Sri Lanka's first innings total before rain struck to end day's proceedings

Williamson put South Africa under pressure, admits Charl Langeveldt

South Africa's bowling coach also praised the New Zealand bowlers for the way they brought the team back in the game

Afg v IRE, 2nd T20I

Match is scheduled to start at 02:00 PM IST in Greater Noida, India.

Want to be that solid guy at the top of the order: Roy

England opener says big hundreds are at the forefront of his mind

Mushfiqur rescues Bangladesh with stellar 85

The skipper fell just on the brink of Tea after having added 106 runs with Mehedi Hasan as Bangladesh avoided the follow-on

Reaped rewards for keeping it simple: Boult

The pacer picked up four wickets to help New Zealand bundle out South Africa for 308

Williamsom put South Africa under pressure, admits Charl Langeveldt

South Africa's bowling coach also praised the New Zealand bowlers for the way they brought the team back in the game

Queensland canter to innings win over Tasmania

Tasmania folded for 115 on the third day to concede an-innings-and-172-run win, SA took a slender lead and Victoria took an unlikely lead

Saker defends Smith; terms Kohli's comments as offensive

"Probably the worst thing you can be called is cheats. That's an offensive thing," said Australia's fast bowling coach

Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh 1st Test - Day 3, Galle

Catch the live updates of Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh 1st Test - Day 3 from Galle here

Williamson, Raval steady New Zealand after early loss

The hosts went to Tea at 59 for 1, building on the good work from the bowlers in the first session