Cricket
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Ashes cricketers will have to watch their step when they take to the field later this year with the Marylebone Cricket Club confirming their plans to implement new laws that will see players sent off for serious acts of misconduct
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Chris Woakes has said England’s depth in batting will stand them in good stead for the Champions Trophy in the summer
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Exclusive: The International Cricket Council is planning to send a World XI to Pakistan for a four-match T20 series in September
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India lead the Bangalore Test by 126 runs after day three after Australia toiled unsuccessfully following the controversial dismissal of Virat Kohli
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An unbroken stand of 102 from Joe Root and Chris Woakes carried England to a four-wicket win over West Indies, which gave them an ODI series win with a game to spare
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Superb innings under pressure, from Joe Root and Chris Woakes, see England home from an unexpectedly difficult position; they now hold an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series
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Australia ended day two of the Bangalore Test 48 runs ahead of India with four wickets in hand after Matthew Renshaw and Shaun Marsh dug in
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Over-by-over report: every over as Matthew Renshaw and Shaun Marsh made the best of a tough day batting against India in the Bangalore Test
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Sam Billings said he is determined to make his chances count in the one-day series against the West Indies with Alex Hales close to full fitness after a broken hand
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Over-by-over report: a blow-by-blow account of Nathan Lyon’s spin bowling clinic at Bangalore, where India were bowled out for 189 on day one
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Nathan Lyon has taken a record-breaking 8-50, the best figures by a touring bowler, as India were shot out for 189 on day one of the Bangalore Test
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Alex Hales hopes to play some part in the ODI series in the West Indies as he recovers from a broken hand and he has set his sights on next winter’s Ashes, he tells Ali Martin
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Eoin Morgan scored a century before Liam Plunkett and Chris Woakes took four West Indies wickets each to seal 45-run England win in opening one-day international
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England captain Eoin Morgan believes his bowlers may benefit from the surfaces in their one-day series with West Indies
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Australia have forced the women’s Rose Bowl ODI series to a decider after defeating New Zealand by four wickets in Mount Maunganui
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Ben Stokes says his mauling by Carlos Brathwaite that ended in England’s defeat by West Indies in the World Twenty20 final is now firmly behind him
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India BCCI could be fined almost $20,000 for producing a poor pitch in Pune
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With a change in pitch curation likely following Pune’s dry and inconsistent track, Steve O’Keefe and Nathan Lyon will need to find further inspiration in Bangalore
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Sir Ian Botham has signalled his intention to restore Durham to the pinnacle of county cricket after taking over as chairman
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Western Australian paceman Jason Behrendorff added five wickets to his remarkable first innings figures of 9-37 to crush Victoria in the Sheffield Shield
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The Australia captain and his coach Darren Lehmann have talked of the need for resilience and adaptation after recent disasters, and those qualities were at the fore to end a 13-year wait for a Test win in India
Australia put in a spin as India complete remarkable comeback in second Test