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Crictoday on MSN“3-2”: Dale Steyn picks the winner of ENG vs IND Test seriesDale Steyn, the South African cricketing legend, has forecasted that England will edge past India 3-2 in the upcoming ...
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England likely to host World Test Championship till 2032: ReportsEngland has been the pioneer of cricket, and has been a pious hub of the gentleman's sport. However, the fact that the ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNSteve Smith suffers finger dislocation at Lord's, doubtful for West Indies tour after WTC final lossAustralia’s Steve Smith dislocated his right little finger while fielding during the WTC final loss to South Africa. He remains in a splint for eight weeks but hasn’t ruled out participating in the ...
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Marnus Labuschagne is increasingly likely to be dropped in the West Indies, Sam Konstas and Josh Inglis may be in line for ...
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Thesportstak on MSN'We are not a perfect team...': Australia head coach's blunt statement following WTC final defeat to South AfricaAustralia lost the World Test Championship final to South Africa by five wickets at Lord's, failing to capture their second-consecutive WTC title ...
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Australia head coach, Andrew McDonald, has backed old guard Usman Khawaja and out of form Marnus Labuschagne after they ...
South Africa's latest victory is not only a title, it's a moment of redemption, of resilience, of rewriting history.
Batter Marnus Labuschagne is still a key part of Australia's future in test cricket despite failing to impress in their ...
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Former Australia captain Michael Clarke said India’s chances in the England series will depend on how the youngsters make their mark in a territory known for being “tough.” ...
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"Aussies using that dreaded word choke," Temba Bavuma reveals after winning the WTC finaleTemba Bavuma led South Africa to break their “chokers” tag with a 5-wicket win over Australia in WTC Final, marking a historic triumph.
Michael Clarke believes India possesses enough talent to defeat England despite missing key players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ravichandran Ashwin and Mohammed Shami. He emphasizes the importance ...
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India Today on MSNMarnus Labuschagne part of Australia's future: Head coach backs batter after WTC failureAustralia coach Andrew McDonald defended Marnus Labuschagne after his poor show in the World Test Championship final.
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