Brothers Union seal final-ball win to stay afloat in the DPL

3:00 AM ET Nazmus Sadat’s scooped four off Rishi Dhawan’s final ball of the match earned his team a spot in the Dhaka Premier League for next season. In the thrilling relegation play-off match in BKSP which had all the emotion of a contest for survival, Brothers Union defeated Agrani Bank by four wickets. Needing nine runs off the final over, Sadat took a single off the first ball before…

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Boult wins Sir Richard Hadlee Medal, Devine sweeps women's awards

8:56 AM ET ESPNcricinfo staff Trent Boult was the biggest winner at the 2018 NZC Annual Awards, where he was named Test Cricketer of the Year and awarded the prestigious Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for best International player of the year. Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for Player of the Year: Trent Boult Men’s Test Player of the Year: Trent Boult Men’s ODI Player of the Year: Ross Taylor Women’s ODI…

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Harker's rocky Durham ride comes to a rest

8:34 AM ET ESPNcricinfo staff Durham have appointed Tim Bostock as chief executive, a position he will take up in July, with the long-serving David Harker stepping into a non-executive director role. Harker’s move into a less active position ends a dedicated 17-year reign as chief executive which included a rise to become one of county cricket’s most prominent clubs, and the advent of international cricket in Chester-le-Street, before a…

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Newlands hit by armed robbery

8:24 AM ET ESPNcricinfo staff Armed robbers raided Newlands on Friday, smashing the glass doors of multiple suites at the Cape Town stadium and making away with TVs, liquor and other items. This was the third time since 2015 that the ground had been hit by robbers, according to a Western Province Province Cricket Association (WPCA) release. The raid began shortly after midnight, according to the WPCA, when a woman…

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Bidding for Indian cricket rights nears a billion dollars

Indian cricket’s rags-to-riches broadcast rights story (1:19) From once paying the national channel to broadcast cricket to earning millions every game, the BCCI has come a long way (1:19) 8:22 AM ET Vishal Dikshit in Mumbai The bidding for the television and digital rights to broadcast Indian cricket from 2018 to 2023 is closing in on the billion-dollar mark and the e-auction is likely to spill over into a third…

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Archer braced for 'life-changing' IPL debut

8:04 AM ET Jofra Archer insists that the dream of playing Test cricket for England remains his ultimate ambition, but admits that a life-changing winter on the global T20 circuit may eventually force him to reassess his priorities in a bid to avoid burn-out. For the past two years in county cricket, Archer has been quietly recognised as the Next Big Thing, ever since breaking into Sussex’s first team midway…

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Steven Smith and Cameron Bancroft accept ball-tampering sanctions

Play 01:59 ‘I’m sorry and I’m absolutely devastated’ – Smith Former Australia captain Steven Smith will not challenge his 12-month ban from international and domestic cricket, and his 12-month ban from leadership positions thereafter, imposed by Cricket Australia for his role in the ball-tampering incident in the Cape Town Test against South Africa. “I would give anything to have this behind me and be back representing my country,” Smith said…

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Steven Smith accepts ball-tampering sanctions

Play 01:59 ‘I’m sorry and I’m absolutely devastated’ – Smith Former Australia captain Steven Smith will not challenge his 12-month ban from international and domestic cricket, and his 12-month ban from leadership positions thereafter, imposed by Cricket Australia for his role in the ball-tampering incident in the Cape Town Test against South Africa. “I would give anything to have this behind me and be back representing my country,” Smith said…

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'A bit daunting, but security has been outstanding' – WI coach Stuart Law

Apr 3, 2018 Umar Farooq in Karachi A three-day cricket feast in Karachi, after nine barren years, came to an end on Tuesday, with over 70,000 spectators having gone through the turnstiles at National Stadium. West Indies – who last toured Pakistan in 2006 – lost all three games heavily, but won lots of goodwill for the part they played in helping return international cricket to the country. “I’m a…

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