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Australian cricket team captain Michael Clarke

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New Zealand cricket team captain Brendon McCullum

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Monday, 3 July 2017

Cowan, Slater differ over Australian 'pay dispute'

While Slater rubbished the cricketer's stance in the ongoing pay dispute, Ed Cowan blamed Cricket Australia for the muddle

Munro, Knight drafted into Windies Women's World Cup squad

The duo have come in place of Shakera Selman and Shamilia Connell, who are both injured

We knew we could beat India: Holder

The Windies captain finished with career-best figures of 5 for 27, his first five-wicket haul in 50-over cricket

We didn't bat to our potential: Bangar

The Indian batting coach also backed the out-of-form Ravindra Jadeja asking critics to not be harsh on the allrounder as he had been doing well in the Test format

STATS: 11 years since India failed in a sub-200 chase in ODIs

MS Dhoni's fifty was the second slowest for India in all ODIs where balls-faced details are available. All that and more from the fourth one-dayer in North Sound where India slipped to a 11-run loss

We have to carry the home momentum overseas: Pujara

The Indian batsman opened up about having happy memories of playing in Sri Lanka, his recent county stint with Nottinghamshire, Rahul Dravid's influence on his game and more

Holder inspires West Indies win as India fluff low chase

The West Indies captain took five for 27 to help West Indies defend a modest 189/9