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South African pacer Gerald Coetzee has been ruled out of their upcoming Test series against the West Indies due to a side strain he picked up while playing for the Texas Super Kings in Major League Cricket.
As per cricket.com.au, Cricket Australia announced that four rounds of the prestigious competition will be played before the big Indian assignment, including two rounds that will take place in a special window without any international commitments, allowing players to prepare and give their
As per the market analysts, the declining global sentiment after the disappointment that arose after the earnings disclosure of Alphabet and Tesl have greatly impacted the market globally.
Brook was one of the stars of England's 241-run win over the West Indies in the second Test at Nottingham, managing scores of 36 and 109, with the latter being his first century in UK in front of home fans. His consistent performances have taken him to the career-best third ranking in the IC
Caribbean fast bowler Akeem Jordan replaced injured Jeremiah Louis in the West Indies squad for the upcoming third England Test, according to the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday.
Following West Indies' crushing 241 runs loss to England in the second Test, former West Indies (WI) legend Ian Bishop urged the players to not take the final Test at Edgbaston for granted after losing the series, but rather look at it as an opportunity to learn and pick themselves up, es
England's dominant performance in the second Test against the West Indies has seen a host of their star players make big gains on the latest ICC Men's Test Player Rankings.
A fifer from Bashir crushed the West Indies' dream of a comeback as they were skittled out for 143 runs during a run-chase of 385 runs after a glorious fightback during the second Test at Nottingham. WI had gained a first-inning lead of 41 runs, scoring 457 in reply to England's first-inning