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England Women will host South Africa and India in the summer of 2022, with visits to Lord's and the Riverside Ground.
South Africa will be the first visitors from June-July, competing in a multi-format series which...
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The growth of women’s cricket is a continuing story and the route to the sell-out crowds and global superstars we see now is winding. But the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup has so often been a turning point...
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All-rounder Washington Sundar suffered a left hamstring muscle strain during fielding in the third ODI against the West Indies played at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Friday. He is ruled out of the upcoming three-match Paytm T20I...
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With the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 now just a matter of weeks away, the excitement is building as we near a month-long feast of cricket.
From Australia to Bangladesh, the best teams in the world are...
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Vice-captain KL Rahul and all-rounder Axar Patel have been ruled out of the upcoming three-match T20I series against the West Indies to be played in Kolkata from 16th February, 2022.
Rahul sustained an upper left hamstring strain during fielding...
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Current RoleSports Administrator and Leader, Cricket Association of Bengal - India (2015 - Present) President, Cricket Association of Bengal (2015 - Present) Part of the seven-member committee, Justice Lodha panel reforms of the BCCI (Present) Sports entrepreneur, Indian Super...
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“Fans in India and around the world have always had a great love and following for the West Indies teams and players. In a busy year of intense cricket with India due...
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Cricket West Indies (CWI) today announced a partnership with Seagram’s Royal Stag as the West Indies Men’s official team sponsor for their on-going tour to India. The Seagram’s Royal Stag brand will appear on the...
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Since the first ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in 1973, 11 countries have had the chance to display their talents on the global stage – and that will become 12 this year when Bangladesh make their bow.
Three...
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