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Wednesday 28 February 2018

Sad to see Dickwella out but he is in our plans - Asanka Gurusinha

The Sri Lankan manager opened up about Niroshan Dickwella's exclusion from Nidahas Trophy, Mahela Jayawardene's pep talk with the team and more

Ashwin ruled out of Deodhar Trophy, Bawne to lead India A

Shahbaz Nadeem has been named as the replacement with Akshdeep Nath switching to India B

BCB appeals against demerit points from Dhaka wicket

Sher-e-Bangla Stadium was rated 'below average' after the second Test between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh finished in just over two days

SA top guns 'extremely motivated' to overcome fierce Australian challenge

Du Plessis, de Villiers, Amla and Morkel - who is retiring after the series - are all at the fag end of their careers and will look to beat Australia for the first time in a home series since readmission

Goal is to play well away from home and start winning - Steve Smith

The number one Test batsman in the world throws light on his side's preparations as they hope to defend their unbeaten history in South Africa

Dickwella dropped for Nidahas Trophy

Asitha Fernando, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Jeffrey Vandersay and Lahiru Kumara are also excluded from the preliminary 20-man squad

Understated but dependable - The Elgar factor could play big against Australia

Dean Elgar was South Africa's highest Test run-getter in 2017

New Zealand left ruing after costly mistakes

There were four run-outs in New Zealand's innings and they missed a few tough chances on the field as well

South Africa's chance to fix queer home record

Australia enjoy a remarkable unbeaten record in South Africa since readmission

PCB bans Shahzaib Hasan for one-year in PSL spot-fixing row

The 28-year-old batsman has so far played three ODIs and ten T20Is for Pakistan

Somerset acquire Corey Anderson for T20 Blast

The 26-year-old has been out of favour with the national selectors following his tryst with injuries recently

'Emotional' Stokes savours all-round show

The just-returned English all-rounder capped a memorable day in the field with a match-winning 63 not-out at Bay Oval

Doubts remain over Shakib's availability in Nidahas Trophy

The all-rounder's doctor has prescribed two-week long physiotherapy session before he takes the field

Bangladesh cricket mired in selection despair

As many as 32 players have been called up for the team's last two assignments

Unheralded reasons for England's limited-overs success

Disciplined bowling, backed by excellent fielding, helped the Eoin Morgan-led side level the ODI series with a clinical win in the second ODI

Fan loyalty should be core of IPL decision making

As the IPL gears up for the next five years it must think of the next twenty and place fan loyalty at the core of all decision making

Clinical England end NZ's nine-match winning streak to level series

Stokes starred with both the bat and ball, picking up 2 for 42 before scoring an unbeaten 63