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Brendon McCullum

Vettori to play for Brisbane Heat in Big Bash

Former New Zealand Test captain Daniel Vettori on Tuesday became the second international to sign with Brisbane Heat for Australia's Twenty20 Big Bash next summer.

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Ross Taylor named New Zealand captain

Batsman Ross Taylor has been appointed New Zealand cricket captain, replacing spin bowler Daniel Vettori, who stepped down in March after the World Cup.

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I will create a cocky bowling side: Donald

South Africa's new bowling coach Allan Donald plans to create an attack which is "cocky and arrogant in all the right ways" during his stint with the team.

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Top 20 New Zealand cricketers to express view on future captain

The cricket administrators of New Zealand have asked the country's top 20 players to express their views on the leadership capabilities of Brendon McCullum and Ross Taylor, who are top contenders to succeed Daniel Vettori.

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Puzzling trends in the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League

Statistics suggest that players haven’t figured out T20 cricket entirely.

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Jayawardene’s captaincy inspires Kerala Tuskers to make remarkable IPL debut

The calculated decisions of the Sri Lankan have worked wonders for the unheralded team.

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Dilshan, Pietersen, McCullum & Marillier – the masters of innovation

Innovation is something that has been a part of cricket right since its early days.

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Brilliant Kochi chase snap Mumbai’s winning run

By Suhrid Barua

 

Paul Valthaty underlined the value of finishing the job rather than leaving it for others for Kings XI Punjab against Chennai Super Kings in Mohali a couple of days back. Brendon McCullum didn’t do the same for Kochi Tuskers Kerala on Friday, but nonetheless scored a magnificent 81 to enable his side pull off their first win in three games.

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Stats Preview: 4th Quarter-Final – Sri Lanka vs England

Sangakkara and Dilshan’s prolific numbers in recent years give Sri Lanka the edge.

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The Big ‘C’: A South African conundrum that has now assumed monumental proportions

Graeme Smith did not make any effort to deny the ‘history’ or justify.

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