India's Women Lift Cricket World Cup
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Faisalabad stages international cricket after 17 years for Pakistan-South Africa ODIs
Iqbal Stadium last hosted an ODI in 2008, before the terrorist attack on Sri Lanka's team bus the following year forced Pakistan to play home matches in the United Arab Emirates for six years. Since international cricket gradually returned to Pakistan in 2015,
England test captain Ben Stokes was handed a two-year central contract on Tuesday that takes him through to a home Ashes series in 2027. Stokes was one of 14 players to have signed such a deal with the England and Wales Cricket Board,
In a dramatic turn of events that has sent shockwaves through international cricket, Zimbabwe Cricket has permanently severed ties with veteran all-rounder Sean Williams, announcing that the 39-year-old will never again be considered for national selection following his admission of drug addiction and subsequent entry into rehabilitation.
Women were playing cricket in the 1970s but there was no national body. It changed with the formation of the Women’s Cricket Association of India in 1973 before BCCI took over.
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Former Zimbabwe cricket captain Williams dropped permanently from national team over drug addiction
Former Zimbabwe cricket captain Sean Williams won't be selected for his country again after disclosing that a drug addiction was the reason he skipped some matches, the national federation said Tuesday.
Cricket Australia confirmed the Ben Austin, who was struck by a ball ahead of a match Tuesday. Austin, who was described as a "truly great young man," was struck in the neck during a pre-match training session.
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Cricket stops after teen tragedy
From black armbands in India to bats lined up in Melbourne, the cricket world has come together after the heartbreaking death of a teenager.
For the first time, there is a team other than Australia, England or New Zealand on the trophy. Can India add their name alongside those three and West Indies on the T20 version next year? - Valkerie Baynes South Africa have made three successive women's finals - two at the T20 World Cup and now their first at an ODI tournament - and these achievements are part of the bigger picture across their whole cricketing ecosystem.