Bangladesh cricketer charged with assaulting child maid

January 1, 2016

Dhaka – Bangladesh police have charged national cricketer Shahadat Hossain with assaulting an 11-year-old girl he employed illegally as a maid. Bangladeshi cricketer Shahadat Hossain (C) and his wife Nritto Shahadat have been formally charged for assaulting an 11-year-old girl employed illegally as a maid © AFP/File Munir Uz Zaman Police said Hossain, who has played 38 Tests for Bangladesh, and his wife Nritto Shahadat were formally charged on Tuesday…

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Hazlewood fit and ready for final Windies Test

January 1, 2016

Sydney – Australia pace spearhead Josh Hazlewood said he was feeling fresh Friday and ready to go for the weekend’s final Test against the West Indies in Sydney. Australia’s pace spearhead Josh Hazlewood says he is in great shape and ready to play in his sixth Test of the southern summer © AFP/File Robyn Beck Hazlewood went wicketless and bowled a total of 41 overs in Australia’s 177-run trouncing of…

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PCB announces T20I, ODI squads for series against New Zealand

January 1, 2016

Lahore (Pakistan) – Paceman Mohammad Amir was set to make his return to the Pakistan team after being selected on Friday for an upcoming series in New Zealand, months after completing a five-year spot-fixing ban. Mohammad Amir practises in the nets in Lahore on December 29, 2015 © AFP Arif Ali His inclusion in the Twenty20 and one-day international squads remains contingent on him being issued a visa by Wellington…

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Graeme Smith called in to help South Africa

January 1, 2016

Cape Town – Former Proteas captain Graeme Smith has linked up with the South African team as an adviser ahead of the second Test against England which starts at Newlands on Saturday. “Graeme Smith was a wonderful cricketer for South Africa and a wonderful captain,” says current captain Hashim Amla © AFP/File Ian Kington “Graeme was a wonderful cricketer for South Africa and a wonderful captain,” said current captain Hashim…

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Pakistan coach excited over Amir return

January 1, 2016

Karachi – Pakistan’s head coach Waqar Younis expressed excitement Thursday over the imminent return of Mohammad Amir following a five-year ban for spot-fixing. Pakistani cricketers Mohammad Amir (R) was charged with accepting money in exchange for arranging deliberate no-balls during a Test match at Lord’s in England in 2010 © AFP/File Arif Ali Amir, 23, is favourite to get the selectors’ nod for a tour of New Zealand, where Pakistan…

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Nelson wicket has New Zealand, Sri Lanka in a spin

December 31, 2015

Nelson (New Zealand) – New Zealand were paying close attention to the Saxton Oval wicket on New Year’s Day amid suggestions it could offer spin for Saturday’s crucial fourth one-dayer against Sri Lanka. New Zealand wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi (L) attempts to run out Danushka Gunathilaka of Sri Lanka during the 3rd One Day International cricket match at Saxton Oval in Nelson on December 31, 2015 © AFP Marty Melville Another…

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S. Africa’s Amla faces pressure in second England Test

December 31, 2015

Cape Town – South African captain Hashim Amla will be under pressure in the second Test against England, starting at Newlands on Saturday. Hashim Amla will be under pressure in the second Test against England, starting at Newlands on Saturday © AFP/File Marco Longari Amla and South Africa have not produced a single convincing Test performance since defeating a weak West Indies team at the same venue in the 2015…

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Revived Sri Lanka turn tables in New Zealand ODI

December 30, 2015

Nelson (New Zealand) – A cracking 91 by Tillakaratne Dilshan set Sri Lanka up for an eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in Nelson on Thursday to keep their one-day series alive. Tillakaratne Dilshan of Sri Lanka takes the catch of New Zealand’s Martin Guptill during their 3rd One Day Int’l match, at Saxton Oval in Nelson, on December 31, 2015 © AFP Marty Melville Sri Lanka knocked off their 277-run…

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Ashes 2015 review: Memories of a golden summer of cricket

September 19, 2015

Lord’s was under a state of siege. The game seemed to be in meltdown. England had clumsily sacked the coach and controversially ended the international career, again, of their most illustrious player. A few days earlier the team had returned from a Test tour of the Caribbean with their tail between their legs. The 1-1 draw that they contrived against a weak West Indies followed a World Cup in which…

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England take bold option with Alex Hales and Zafar Ansari included in squad for Pakistan Test series in UAE

Of all England’s difficult assignments this year, none is more taxing than their imminent tour to the desert. There will be times in the United Arab Emirates while playing Pakistan when they will fondly recall the Ashes as a cakewalk and look forward gleefully to facing the world No 1 might of South Africa. The squads announced for the next leg of this relentless year of Test series (almost all…

September 15, 2015
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