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Saturday, 16 September 2017

SLC suspends players involved in match fixing in domestic cricket

Panadura Sports Club and Kalutara Physical and Culture Club engaged in foul play during the last season that saw one club gaining promotion and the other club avoiding relegation

Hafeez ignored for training camp, Riaz recalled

The selectors picked three spinners and have three openers in the squad with Amir returning too

Ravindra Jadeja replaces injured Axar Patel in India squad

Axar injured his left ankle while training

Pragmatic Kohli against setting unachievable expectations for bowlers

The Indian captain prescribes the mantra of 'being smart in patches' for his bowlers

Convinced with security cover provided for World XI tour: Dave Cameron

The Windies board president, however, indicated that it would be a "challenge" to persuade the Caribbean players to partake in a proposed T20I series later this year in Pakistan

Shakib's absence an opportunity for someone else: Rahim

"I am not such a big star that I will need a break," reckoned Rahim clearly expressing disappointment and a sense of helplessness after Shakib decided to take a six-month sabbatical from Tests

Very thankful to the World XI team: Sarfraz

Pakistan captain felt playing in front of home crowd has renewed their passion towards the game