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Pakistan Dominates West Indies in First Test

Sajid Khan's nine-wicket match haul powered Pakistan to a 127-run victory over the West Indies in the first Test in Multan, Pakistan, on a spin-friendly pitch, despite Pakistan's own batting vulnerability exposed by Jomel Warrican's 7-32.

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Cummins to Captain Australia in 2025 Champions Trophy Despite Injury

Australia's Pat Cummins will captain the 15-member preliminary squad for the 2025 Champions Trophy despite an ankle injury and paternity leave; key bowler Josh Hazlewood also makes the cut despite a calf strain; their first match is against England on February 22 in Lahore.

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England Cricket Faces Boycott Calls Amid Afghanistan Women's Rights Concerns

Facing pressure to boycott an upcoming cricket match against Afghanistan due to the Taliban regime's restrictions on women's rights, the England and Wales Cricket Board seeks a coordinated international response rather than unilateral action, acknowledging diverse views on the effectiveness of boyco...

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Two-Tiered World Test Championship Proposed: Critics Cite Greed, Threat to Sport's Integrity

The ICC is considering a two-tiered World Test Championship starting in 2027, dividing teams into Tier 1 (India, Australia, England, South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, New Zealand) and Tier 2 (West Indies, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Ireland, Zimbabwe), a move criticized by many former cricketers as pr...

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Smith Falls Short of 10,000th Test Run Milestone

Steve Smith was dismissed for 38 runs at 12:25 pm on January 10th at the Sydney Cricket Ground, falling short of his 10,000th Test run milestone; however, he is expected to reach the milestone soon.

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Starc and Marsh Firm for SCG Test

Australia's wicketkeeper Alex Carey confirmed that Mitchell Starc and Mitch Marsh are likely to play in the fifth Ashes Test at the SCG, despite Starc's rib and back soreness and Marsh's recent batting struggles; the match starts Friday.

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Fire Delays Match, Wade's Six Sinks Heat's Finals Hopes

An electrical fire at the Gabba delayed a Big Bash League match between Brisbane Heat and Hobart Hurricanes, but Matthew Wade's final-ball six secured a 7-wicket win for Hobart, jeopardizing Brisbane's finals hopes.

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Gardner's all-round brilliance secures Australia's win in first Women's Ashes ODI

Australia defeated England by four wickets in the first Women's Ashes ODI in Sydney, with Ash Gardner's 3-19 and unbeaten 42 proving decisive; England's batting underperformed despite promising starts, losing by 11.1 overs.

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India Wins Test Series Against Australia Amidst Player Performance Concerns

India defeated Australia in a five-match Test series, marked by Jasprit Bumrah's exceptional bowling and Virat Kohli's controversial on-field behavior, ultimately failing to qualify for the World Test Championship final.

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Webster's Winning Runs Secure Australia's Test Series Victory

Australia secured a 3-1 Test series victory over India at the SCG, with debutant Beau Webster hitting the winning runs; post-match celebrations involved players and their families, and upcoming tours include Sri Lanka, the World Test Championship final, and the West Indies.

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Marsh Axed From Australian Test Team

Australian cricketer Mitch Marsh was dropped from the final Test against India due to poor form in the Border-Gavaskar series, averaging just over 10 with the bat and taking only three wickets, despite moments of brilliance throughout his career.

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Bumrah's Exhaustion Threatens India's Trophy Hopes

Facing exhaustion in the Melbourne Test, Indian star bowler Jasprit Bumrah's ability to continue in the fifth Test against Australia is crucial for India's chances of winning the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, given his exceptional performance (30 wickets at 12.83) and heavy workload (141.2 overs).

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