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Bangladesh rope in Charl Langeveldt and Daniel Vettori as bowling coaches
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'About time we win a World Cup' – Holder
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Haroon Lorgat and Cricket South Africa part ways
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New Headingley stand gets green light
Headingley's future as an international venue has been secured after Leeds City Council formally approved an emergency deal to ensure a major £35m ref
NCAA Tournament Team Announces Downward Move to Division III Level
One week after appearing in the First Four of the NCAA tournament, the Saint Francis Red Flash have announced that they will no longer compete at the
Teams set for battle of attrition
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We need to cut down on our mistakes – Afridi
On the eve of his team's must-win match against New Zealand, Shahid Afridi feels Pakistan are playing good cricket but are being held back by small mi