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Jos no more boss..

Jos Buttler has announced his resignation as England’s white-ball cricket captain following the team’s early exit from the ICC Champions Trophy. Under his leadership, England faced a challenging period, culminating in their elimination after group-stage losses to Australia and Afghanistan. Buttler, who succeeded Eoin Morgan in 2022 and led England to a T20 World Cup

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Defending champions out from the first round

New Zealand’s recent five-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the Champions Trophy has indeed resulted in both the host nation, Pakistan, and Bangladesh being eliminated from the tournament. This win secured New Zealand’s spot in the semi-finals alongside India. Rachin Ravindra’s impressive 112-run performance and Michael Bracewell’s four-wicket haul were pivotal in New Zealand’s success. Pakistan’s

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Australia vs south africa: Match preview

Australia are buoyant after a dominant chase against England on a flat one in Lahore. They chased 352 with ease and what may have been most pleasing was that they didn’t rely on the big names. Josh Inglis, with a ton, and Alex Carey got the job done. Despite conceding such a total, the work

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Can afgan army stunned African army…??

Afghanistan v South Africa Champions Trophy team news:Afghanistan have been denied the chance to unleash spin whizzkidd Ghazanfar due to injury. As a result they may bat even deeper with all-rounder Nan Karote potentially batting at No 9. Mind you, having watched the Karachi surface in Pakistan-New Zealand they could pick Noor Ahmad. Even with

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Preview:Pakistan vs Newzealand

PAKISTAN vs NEWZEALAND team news: Pakistan are sweating on the fitness of Haris Rauf, who has a strained muscle. They are likely to miss his wicket-taking ability with the ball.< Faheem Ashraf, the all-rounder, took his spot in the defeat by New Zealand in the tri-series final. Faheem does add batting ballast which isn't a

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Champions trophy:India in another Icc final…?

India boast the best win percentage in the last two years (an extraordinary 70%), the meanest bowling economy and the best runs per wicket average. There is no doubt they are the best team and it is very hard to see how they fail to make the last four, not least because if they do

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