Rashid Khan 'not thinking about' England game anymore – Gulbadin Naib

12:39 PM ET If you’re worried about Rashid Khan in the aftermath of the shellacking he got at the hands of England, don’t be, says the Afghanistan captain Gulbadin Naib. Rashid was the chief victim of Eoin Morgan’s brutal, six-laden 148 on Tuesday, copping figures of 110 for no wickets from nine overs. Through the course of that innings, he conceded three fours and a whopping 11 sixes. One of…

June 21, 2019
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Entire Zimbabwe Cricket board, acting MD Givemore Makoni suspended

12:14 PM ET Liam Brickhill The entire board of Zimbabwe Cricket has been suspended with immediate effect by the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC), a government parastatal and the governing organisation of all registered sporting associations in the country. ZC acting managing director Givemore Makoni has also been suspended from his position. David Ellman-Brown, Ahmed Ibrahim, Charlie Robertson, Cyprian Mandenge, Robertson Chinyengetere, Sekesai Nhokwara and Duncan Frost have been announced…

June 21, 2019
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Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman found to be in conflict of interest

8:22 AM ET Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman have been found to be in positions of conflict of interest for their roles as commentator and the positions they hold in Indian cricket. That is the ruling of the BCCI’s ethics officer Justice (Retd) DK Jain, who has given them two weeks to choose between the two roles. Justice Jain was reviewing complaints filed by members of the public against Ganguly…

June 21, 2019
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Dennis Silk, former chairman of TCCB, dies aged 87

June 21, 2019

Dennis Silk with Ray Illingworth during the 1996 World Cup © Getty Images Dennis Silk, the former chairman of the Test and County Cricket Board, has died at the age of 87. Silk, who chaired the board between 1994 and 1996, was one of many outstanding batsmen to come out of Cambridge in the 1950s, and were it not for the demands of his career in teaching, would undoubtedly have…

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India's chance to experiment ahead of bigger battles

June 21, 2019

© Getty Images Big Picture Dieticians around the world like to engage their clients by rewarding cheat meals every now and then for achieving certain targets. Similarly, India can think of the Afghanistan clash as a ‘cheat meal’ and try out options ahead of the England clash on June 30, which in a sense will define their group-stage play. Call it the luck of the draw or whatever, this clash…

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Joe Clarke and Tom Kohler-Cadmore to face disciplinary hearing for role in infamous WhatsApp game

4:23 AM ET Joe Clarke and Tom Kohler-Cadmore are to face an ECB Cricket Disciplinary Commission (CDC) hearing after being charged with bringing the game into disrepute. Clarke and Kohler-Cadmore were named during the trial of Worcestershire allrounder Alex Hepburn as members of a WhatsApp group that exchanged disrespectful messages about women in what the judge described as a “pathetic sexist game to collect as many sexual encounters as possible”….

June 21, 2019
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Live Report – England v Sri Lanka

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June 21, 2019
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I could have retired due to mental-health issues – Nicole Bolton

Nicole Bolton poses during a pre-Ashes photoshoot at Australia’s National Cricket Centre of Excellence  2:30 AM ET ESPNcricinfo staff Australia opener Nicole Bolton has spoken about her battle with mental health following her return to action after a five-month break and said if it hadn’t been for stepping away from the game she may have been forced to retire. When Bolton started her indefinite break in the middle of the…

June 21, 2019
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Stoinis feared injury would end his World Cup

8:30 PM ET Melinda Farrell Close Melinda Farrell is a presenter with ESPNcricinfo Marcus Stoinis feared his World Cup was over when he suffered the side strain which kept him out of Australia’s team for two matches. Stoinis returned to the side and took two wickets in the 48-run win against Bangladesh at Trent Bridge and also contributed an unbeaten 17 with the bat. Australia flew Mitchell Marsh, who was…

June 20, 2019
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