Phil Salt confirmed as England wicketkeeper for West Indies T20Is

Phil Salt will keep wicket for England’s T20I series against the West Indies, despite the return of Jos Buttler to the team. White-ball captain Buttler has kept in 106 of his past 108 T20 internationals, fielding only in the two matches that took place in Trinidad during England’s previous tour of the Caribbean in December 2023. “It’s not something I’ve done a lot for England recently,” Salt said in Barbados…

November 4, 2024
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Shakib Al Hasan reported for suspect action during Surrey Championship stint

Shakib Al Hasan, the Bangladesh allrounder, has been asked to undergo analysis of his bowling action by the England and Wales Cricket Board, after being reported by the umpires during his one-off appearance for Surrey in this season’s County Championship. Shakib, 37, claimed nine wickets for Surrey in a thrilling Championship clash with Somerset at Taunton in September, his first appearance in the competition since a brief stint with Worcestershire…

November 4, 2024
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ICC successfully trials AI tool for eliminating social media abuse in women's game

Cricket has concluded one of the biggest social media moderation trials in sport and found that almost a fifth of comments made on player or team social media pages are either harmful or generated by bots. The programme, which ran over the course of the recently completed Women’s T20 World Cup in the UAE, saw the ICC employ an AI tool created by tech company GoBubble to weed out online…

November 4, 2024
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Rauf rues 'untidy mistakes' as MCG ghosts continue to haunt Pakistan

In the ultimate analysis of Australia’s total domination of Pakistan at home, Monday’s opening ODI will be a mere footnote, an extension of a seemingly unchangeable trend. Australia have now won 27 of the last 28 completed games across formats against Pakistan at home, the latest a victory at the MCG with 99 balls to spare. That would, however, do a major disservice to a Pakistan fightback that was as…

November 4, 2024
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Starc's early-season form is getting people talking

There’s always whispers about Mitchell Starc. He is a lightning rod for opinion in Australian cricket. But the whispers going around at the start of this summer are generating some serious excitement. Sean Abbott said he was trying to avoid being stationed in the slips because of how quick Starc was bowling. Victoria coach Chris Rogers, with five Test hundreds to his name, briefly joked about joining David Warner in…

November 4, 2024
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WPL, Hundred, WBBL given separate windows in new women's FTP

The Women’s Premier League (WPL) is set to find a new window in January-February from 2026, while dedicated windows for the Hundred (August) and WBBL (November) have been allotted in the new women’s Future Tours Programme for the upcoming 2025-29 cycle. The BCCI’s shifting of their women’s competition has led to Australia’s marquee home summer having to shift from its usual mid-January window to February-March. This is primarily because Cricket…

November 4, 2024
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Pope spins South Australia to drought-breaking victory

South Australia 307 (Hunt 62, Scott 53) and 270 for 8 (Manenti 62*, Lehmann 60, Siddle 4-63) Victoria 232 (Harper 89, Manenti 5-73, Conway 4-39) & 207 (Kellaway 80, Chandrasinghe 52, Pope 6-74) Lloyd Pope spun South Australia to their first Sheffield Shield victory over Victoria in nine years, claiming six wickets to seal victory with 16 minutes to spare. In a thrilling and somewhat controversial finish at Adelaide Oval,…

November 4, 2024
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Couch's historic hat-trick and Agar's guile dismantle Tasmania

Western Australia 460 for 9 dec (Cartwright 153, Goodwin 94, Agar 74, Fanning 68, Kuhnemann 5-100) beat Tasmania 317 (Owen 83, Jewell 61, Paris 4-45) and 98 (Agar 3-12, Couch 3-15) by an innings and 45 runs A week after George Bailey issued a call for Australia’s left-arm spinners to stand up, Western Australia’s Ashton Agar virtually said, “Don’t forget about me”. WA extended their lead at the top of…

November 4, 2024
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Rahul, Jurel to leave early for Australia and play second A game

India batters KL Rahul and Dhruv Jurel will arrive in Australia a week earlier than the rest of India’s Test squad to gain some match time ahead of the five-Test series beginning on November 22 in Perth. Rahul and Jurel will line up for the India A side led by Ruturaj Gaikwad for the second and final four-day fixture to be played from November 7 at the MCG. India A…

November 4, 2024
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Patterson and Davies guide New South Wales to draw

New South Wales 239 (Patterson 91, Edwards 88, Lovell 3-13, Straker 3-69) and 256 for 4 (Davies 88, Patterson 66) drew with Queensland 406 for 5 dec (Lovell 146*, McDermott 87, Hearne 58, Khawaja 58) Former Test batsman Kurtis Patterson underlined his successful return to the Sheffield Shield, helping New South Wales bat out a draw against Queensland. After NSW were asked to start their second innings with a 167-run…

November 4, 2024
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