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The follow‑on is one of the oldest laws still preserved in the MCC rule book, and despite the passage of time, it remains a vital part of Test cricket.
The Telangana Cricket Association (TCA) issues legal notices to Vijay Deverakonda and Mohammed Siraj, citing major BCCI violations by the TG20 League.
Nitish Kumar Reddy has been rested from the India playing XI for the 2nd ODI vs Afghanistan, due to a knee injury. In his absence, India has introduced Prince Yadav for his ODI debut.
USA T20 cricket upset of Pakistan explained: Everything to know about the historic World Cup victory
LONDON --Welcome to the big leagues America. We've admired your consideration of soccer, your open-mindedness about some of the rugbys, your provision of the world's greatest arena for the darts. We never really thought cricket was one for you though.
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PCB's new contract model explained: Bigger rewards for Test players, strict fitness rules, data-driven selections and more
India, June 17 -- The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has scrapped its traditional central contract system to keep pace with the demands of modern-day cricket. In a joint press briefing held in Lahore, PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and white-ball head coach Mike Hesson announced a major structural shift.
In a bizarre turn of events during a cricket match, Sri Lanka A was awarded 10 runs before their innings began. India A was penalized twice for repeated pitch infringements by their batsmen, leading to the unusual scoreline.
Ireland and New Zealand are playing in a four-day Test match in what is their first-ever red-ball international face-off. Here is how the rules of a four-day Test are different to a five-day Test.
States are pushing for a crisis meeting with Cricket Australia after Cricket Victoria’s shock decision to merge the two Melbourne-based Big Bash clubs and sell its second licence despite opposition from fans.
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PCB Central Contracts 2026: Tracks AB, A, BC, C & D Explained
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has introduced a revolutionary contract system for its players, considering the demands of the modern-day cricketing ecosystem.
