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Professional Cricketers' Association

Yorkshire County Cricket Club Places Players And Coaches on Furlough

As per the scheme, the government pays 80 per cent of an employee's wage with a cap of upto 2,500 per month.

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Ravichandran Ashwin is July’s PCA player of the month

R Ashwin has been rewarded for his brief but excellent stint in County Championship after being chosen as the PCA Player of the month for July.

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Joe Denly named Players’ Player of the Year at PCA awards

Allrounder Joe Denly has been named the Players' Player of the Year at the Professional Cricketers Association awards in London.

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Isa Guha first woman player to join Professional Cricketers’ Association

Isa Guha who retired from international cricket in 2012, played crucial part in England's victories in both the World Cup and the World T20 in 2009.

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ECB to introduce computer-generated selection on trial basis for ODI series at UAE next year

The ODI series will feature two teams that includes four players and a spinner automatically selected on the basis of Professional Cricketers Association’s (PCA) Most Valued Player (MVP) ratings formula.

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India tour of England 2014: Professional Cricketers’ Association apologise to Moeen Ali

Angus Porter admitted that his attempt to play down the incident only inflamed it further.

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Moeen Ali booed at Edgbaston: PCA chief asks him to take it positively

PCA chief said that the crowd booing was a sign that the player was a "threat."

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Michael Vaughan feels ‘conned’ by Jonathan Trott’s mental illness claims

"I do not think Trott realises just how important an issue it is," says Michael Vaughan

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England, Wales players ‘hair tested’ for illegal drugs

Testing hair samples can reveal drug use stretching back as long as three months.

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Ashes 2013-14: Marcus Trescothick backs Jonathan Trott’s decision to leave due to stress-related illness

Former England batsman Marcus Trescothick said that Jonathan Trott had made the right decision to leave the Ashes tour due to a stress-related illness on Monday.

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