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Mason Crane, the legspinner who played a single Test for England, has signed a three-year contract with Glamorgan. He is a product of the Hampshire yo
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Annabel Sutherland inspired Northern Superchargers to their first victory of the Hundred with a sterling all-round performance at The Kia Oval.The pow
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Yuzvendra Chahal leads the way as Leicestershire spun out
Spin duo Yuzvendra Chahal and Rob Keogh combined forces again to share seven wickets and give Northamptonshire the upper hand on the opening day of th
Shan Masood gets PCB contract 'subject to captaincy', Babar and Rizwan alone in top category
The revised central contracts for the Pakistan men's cricket team have been announced, nearly four months after they were due.Shan Masood, who captain
Ramiz on Kirsten's departure: 'Not going to be easy for Pakistan to hire international talent'
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CA CEO defends selectors' decision to rest players from ODI decider
Cricket Australia's CEO Nick Hockley has defended the selectors' decision to rest Australia's Test players from the series-deciding ODI loss to Pakist