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Sciver-Brunt may prolong England career after Lewis' 'positive changes'
Katherine Sciver-Brunt has admitted the positive changes England have undergone since Jon Lewis' arrival mean she is now unsure as to when she will call time on her international career.
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Pyrah: Rafiq racism allegations 'not appropriately challenged'
Former Yorkshire player and bowling coach Richard Pyrah says Azeem Rafiq's allegations of racism at the club have been "badly handled" and "not appropriately challenged".
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Australia skittled for 177 as India dominate day one of Test series
India shredded Australia for 177 on day one of the first Test in Nagpur as Ravindra Jadeja dismissed Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne en route to his fourth career five-wicket haul against the Baggy Greens.
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Stone takes three wickets as Broad makes England return
Olly Stone picked up three wickets and the returning Stuart Broad a superb caught and bowled as England's attack warmed-up with the pink ball ahead of next week's day-night first Test against New Zealand.
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McCullum: England to entertain in NZ | Stokes can "write his own scripts"
Brendon McCullum is happy to watch Ben Stokes "write his own scripts" as England's captain as the pair continue to push the boundaries in Test cricket.
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Phoebe Graham blog: England chances at T20 World Cup bolstered by youth
Phoebe Graham says that England's youth and experience gives them a huge chance to win the ICC T20 World Cup and lay to rest the semi-final heartbreak of 2020....
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England seal T20 World Cup warm-up win over New Zealand | Ireland beat Australia
A Sophia Dunkley half-century proved the difference as England cruised to a five-wicket victory over New Zealand in their Women's T20 World Cup warm-up match in Cape Town.
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Cummins plays down Nagpur pitch concerns I Former great says 'ICC should step in'
Australia captain Pat Cummins has played down pitch concerns in Nagpur ahead of the series opener against India, but former great Simon O'Donnell has called for the ICC to step in.