Delhi and District Cricket Association Turn to Mukul Mudgal For Seeking NOC to Host World Twenty20

BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur said the DDCA needed to procure all the necessary clearances by Sunday if they were to continue as the hosts of the March 8-April 3 tournament. © BCCI Stung by the snub from the Delhi High Court and a subsequent strong stance by the Board of Control for Cricket in India, the beleaguered Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) officials are now thinking of approaching Justice…

January 30, 2016
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Lamichhane five-for routs Ireland Under-19s

Group D Legspinner Sandeep Lamichhane‘s 5 for 27, which included a hat-trick, set up Nepal Under-19s‘ eight-wicket win over Ireland Under-19s, taking the side closer to a place in the quarter-finals. Ireland opted to bat first and found their openers back in the pavilion by the 18th over with the score at 42 for 2. Lamichhane then stepped up to carve out the middle order. He dismissed Gary McClintock in…

January 30, 2016
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England VI fall just short in first T20

January 30, 2016

A single run separated the sides as England Visually Impaired lost the opening T20 of this weekend’s two-match series against Australia in Adelaide. Both teams observed a minute’s silence before play started and wore black armbands throughout the game to pay their respects to acting Australia captain, Steve Palmer, and his family, who lost a close family member yesterday.  Australia won the toss and opted to field, leaving England to…

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Waqar Younis Dismisses Media Reports, Says no Intention to Quit as Pakistan Coach

Waqar Younis told the Pakistan Cricket Board that he had no plans of quitiing his job as coach of the Pakistan side. © Getty Images Karachi: Pakistan head coach Waqar Younis has been forced to rebut media reports about him having tendered his resignation to the Board after growing speculation about disquiet in the national team dressing room on the tour to New Zealand.(Pakistan Lose First ODI) Waqar in an…

January 30, 2016
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India eye series sweep to cap off tour

Match facts Sunday, January 31, 2016Start time 1938 local (0838 GMT) Play 04:08 Agarkar: India would like to keep the same team Big Picture Friday was a good day for India. In the afternoon, their women’s team wrapped up their first ever bilateral series win against Australia in any format, and in the evening their men completed a second T20 victory to ensure their first series win in Australia in…

January 30, 2016
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Sandeep Lamichhane Hat-trick Helps Nepal Enter First-Ever Quarterfinals in Under-19 World Cup

Nepal Under-19 players celebrate after picking up a wicket. © ICC Nepal rode on leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane’s five-wicket haul, which included the first hat-trick in the tournament, to beat Ireland by eight wickets and book their maiden berth in the Super League quarterfinals of the ICC Under-19 World Cup in Fatullah. (Sarfaraz Khan, Avesh Khan Take India to Under-19 World Cup Quarterfinals) Besides Nepal, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka advanced…

January 30, 2016
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India eye clean sweep to cap off tour

Match facts Sunday, January 31, 2016Start time 1938 local (0838 GMT) Play 04:08 Agarkar: India would like to keep the same team Big Picture Friday was a good day for India. In the afternoon, their women’s team wrapped up their first ever bilateral series win against Australia in any format, and in the evening their men completed a second T20 victory to ensure their first series win in Australia in…

January 30, 2016
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Central Districts crush Canterbury to defend title

January 30, 2016

Central Districts 405 for 6 (Worker 159, Bruce 71, Ryder 62) beat Canterbury 249 (Ellis 101, Astle 65, Small 3-59) by 156 runsScorecard File photo – George Worker smashed 12 fours and seven sixes in his 151-ball 159 © Getty Images Central Districts comfortably defended the Ford Trophy after crushing Canterbury by 156 runs in the final in New Plymouth. Central Districts piled on 405 for 6 on the back…

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McKenzie calls it a day

Former Hampshire and South Africa batsman Neil McKenzie has announced his retirement from first-class cricket. The 39-year-old decided to call time on his playing career after hitting an unbeaten double-hundred for Lions against Warriors. His 19,041 runs came at an average of 45.77, and McKenzie shared in two record breaking partnerships. A stand of 415 with Graeme Smith against Bangladesh in 2008 remains the highest in Test cricket for the…

January 30, 2016
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Duminy, Puttick propel Cobras to easy win

January 30, 2016

File photo – JP Duminy scored a 62-ball 68 and picked up two wickets in Cape Cobras’ comfortable win over Dolphins © AFP Half-centuries from Andrew Puttick, JP Duminy and Jason Smith gave Cape Cobras the platform for a 68-run win over Dolphins in Cape Town. Cobras, who chose to bat, got off to a good start courtesy Puttick and Stiaan van Zyl (35), who added 116 for the first…

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