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Bangladesh first team to tour Pakistan post Lahore terror attack

International cricket is set to return to strife-torn Pakistan after three years, with Bangladesh finally agreeing to tour the country albeit for only an ODI and a Twenty20 match later this month.

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Mongoose bat good for big hitting but not for defending, says Suresh Raina

The long handle-short blade Mongoose bat that was made famous in the third season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) by Australian legend Matthew Hayden has withered away.

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Indian team for Asia Cup to be picked on Feb 29

The BCCI selection committee meeting to pick the team for the Asia Cup will take place on February 29 instead of March 1, as scheduled earlier.

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Durham signs Collingwood for three more years

Former England Twenty20 captain Paul Collingwood signed on for three more years with Durham after penning a new deal with his native county Friday. Collingwood, 35, who retired from Test cricket after England's Ashes triumph in Australia this year, had been linked with a move away from the north-east to Midlands side Derbyshire.

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Preview: Australia to begin Sri Lanka tour with T20

Australia open their campaign in Sri Lanka with two Twenty20 internationals on Saturday and Monday which could set the tone for the rest of the tour.

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Dravid says he doesn’t consider himself ‘The Wall’

He has been christened 'The Wall' for his steady batting but senior Indian batsman Rahul Dravid says he is indifferent to the tag that has stuck to him over the years.

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Wish T20 could have seen the likes of Sobers, Richards, Garner & Nadkarni

How stars of yesteryear would would’ve done in T20.

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Twenty20 revolution gives World Cup ‘bigger bang’

By Abhaya Srivastava

 

Twenty20's big-hitting revolution has added a new dimension to 50-over cricket with players showing more daring than before at this World Cup. With the skills acquired in the shorter, slam-bang version of the game, batsmen are going for the big shots early in their innings and are brimming with a new-found belief that any target is achievable.

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