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Wednesday, 24 January 2018

The boon and bane of intent

If Johannesburg 2006 was indeed the template, then India have fallen short by about 50 runs

Cricket in need of creative solution to address sparse Jo'burg-like attendance

Test cricket is not dying, but day one of the third Test did not suggest that it is thriving either. More thought needs to be given to scheduling the game's premier format

Asmavia Iqbal announces retirement from all formats

The Pakistan pacer finished her career with 70 ODI and 44 T20I wickets and was her country's highest wicket-taker in the 2017 Women's World Cup

India succumb to familiar weaponry despite Kohli, Pujara fifties

While Rabada bagged three wickets, Morkel, Philander and Phehlukwayo picked up two wickets apiece

Harris, Richardson help Renegades land knockout punch on Thunder

Ben Rohrer and Arjun Nair pulled Thunder back in the 190-run chase before both batsmen fell in the same over

South Africa wrest control with Kohli, Rahane wickets

Kohli and Pujara added 84 for the third wicket before the hosts fought back

Uttar Pradesh consolidate top spot; Chahar downs Mumbai

Elsewhere, Sudip Chatterjee scored his second successive half-century as Bengal beat Tamil Nadu