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Wade to captain Australians in tour-opener
Matthew Wade, who will captain the Australians in their tour-opener, believes fast bowlers can be as successful as the spinners in IndiaESPNcricinfo s
Wayne White punishes old club
Former Derbyshire all-rounder Wayne White punished his old club again with another career-best performance to put Leicestershire on top on the third d
Bradshaw stands down as MCC secretary
Keith Bradshaw, the former Tasmania cricketer who became the first Australian secretary and chief executive of MCC, has announced he will returning ho
India assume firm control of series decider
Virender Sehwag continued toying with the bowling, Gautam Gambhir continued his return to form, after which Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar took Ind
Belief surges for South Africa as Markram makes amends in style
South Africa’s centurion felt responsible for shortcoming in Ranchi as he set the stage for the big hittersFirdose Moonda03-Dec-20254:14Takeaways: Mar
Andre Russell retires from IPL, to join KKR as 'power coach'
Russell will work with new head coach Abhishek Nayar, Southee, Watson and Bravo in the KKR backroomESPNcricinfo staff30-Nov-2025Andre Russell, Kolkata
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Joshua Zirkzee chooses club he wants to leave Man Utd for in January
Manchester United forward Joshua Zirkzee has now decided which team he would like to join in January as he looks to leave Old Trafford ahead of the Wo
Rahul Chahar joins Surrey for final Championship match of the season
Rahul Chahar, the India spinner, has joined Surrey for their season-ending fixture against Hampshire at the Utilita Bowl this week, as the club bids f
Phil Simmons: 'Coaching in 400 internationals means I have done something right'
The veteran looks back at his 20 years working as a cricket coach across the world – with teams including West Indies, Ireland, Afghanistan, Zimbabwe