Taylor and Ryder carry resurgent New Zealand
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Everton transfer update on Virginia
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Lara hopes artistry returns to Twenty20 batting
Brian Lara believes Twenty20 can help revive what he has called the "dying sport" of cricket and he hopes classical batsmanship can find a place in th
Pakistanis 'not ending ICL contracts'
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Sheff Wed keen on signing Mendez-Laing
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Hayden lifts spirits with brutal force
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Pakistan 'desperate' to win
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Spurs legend drops big Ndombele take amid exit talk
Tottenham Hotspur legend Graham Roberts insists that Tanguy Ndombele simply does not have the ability to make an impact in the Premier League. The
County stint would have helped for Ashes – Clark
Stuart Clark, the Australian fast bowler, has admitted that a county stint would have helped him prepare better for the Ashes instead of playing a one
Kent miss chance after van Jaarsveld hundred
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