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Rob Walter, the new Black Caps coach, confirms Kane Williamson's eagerness to continue playing for New Zealand ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNNew coach says Williamson still wants to play for New ZealandNew Black Caps coach Rob Walter says Kane Williamson still wants to represent New Zealand in international cricket despite ...
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India Today on MSNKane Williamson still wants to play for New Zealand: Coach Rob WalterHead coach Rob Walter has confirmed that star batter Kane Williamson still wants to play international cricket for the Black ...
Former Middlesex all-rounder James Fuller returned to haunt his old team with a crucial unbeaten 43 from 26 balls as ...
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ESPNcricinfo on MSNEskinazi returns to the ranks in vain as Hampshire squeeze to victoryStephen Eskinazi, who stood down as Middlesex's T20 captain earlier in the day, led the way for his side with an outstanding ...
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Harry Brook, an England cricket player, has just become the No. 1 Test batter in the world, overtaking his English teammate Joe Root, according to the Internati ...
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India Today on MSNShubman Gill has shown he can fill the boots of the 'Fab Four': Mark RamprakashFormer England cricketer Mark Ramprakash believes that young Indian captain Shubman Gill is not only leading with distinction ...
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CricTracker on MSNKane Williamson still very committed to Black Caps, wants to play international cricket: New Zealand head coach Rob WalterHead coach Rob Walter has confirmed that legendary batter and former skipper Kane Williamson is still willing to play international cricket, despite opting out of the forthcoming tour of Zimbabwe.
South Africa's stand-in captain Wiaan Mulder has made a massive leap in the latest ICC Test Batters Rankings following his record-breaking knock of 367* against Zimbabwe in the second Test.
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ABP News on MSNICC Test Rankings: Joe Root Dethroned, New No. 1 CrownedTest cricket has a new batting king. England’s Harry Brook has replaced teammate Joe Root as the world’s No.1 Test batter, following a brilliant 158-run knock in the Edgbaston Test against India.
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