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India Wins Second T20 Against England
England lost the second T20 cricket match against India by two wickets in Chennai; despite a competitive 165-9, India's Tilak Varma's unbeaten 72 secured victory. India's spin bowlers took 11 English wickets.
India Wins Second T20 Against England
England lost the second T20 cricket match against India by two wickets in Chennai; despite a competitive 165-9, India's Tilak Varma's unbeaten 72 secured victory. India's spin bowlers took 11 English wickets.
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Two-Tier Test Cricket Proposed: Concerns Raised Over Equity
Discussions are underway to create a two-division Test cricket system, driven by the record-breaking success of the Border-Gavaskar series in Australia; however, concerns exist regarding potential marginalization of smaller nations and inequitable revenue distribution.
Two-Tier Test Cricket Proposed: Concerns Raised Over Equity
Discussions are underway to create a two-division Test cricket system, driven by the record-breaking success of the Border-Gavaskar series in Australia; however, concerns exist regarding potential marginalization of smaller nations and inequitable revenue distribution.
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60% Bias Score
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Gillespie Resigns as Pakistan Cricket Coach Amidst PCB Instability
Australian Jason Gillespie resigned as Pakistan's head cricket coach after five months due to a lack of communication and collaboration with the PCB, highlighting the board's instability and frequent coaching changes.
Gillespie Resigns as Pakistan Cricket Coach Amidst PCB Instability
Australian Jason Gillespie resigned as Pakistan's head cricket coach after five months due to a lack of communication and collaboration with the PCB, highlighting the board's instability and frequent coaching changes.
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40% Bias Score
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"Bethell's Success Secures His Place in England's Cricket Team"
"Jacob Bethell's impressive performance in the recent England-New Zealand cricket series, which included scores of 50 and 96, has secured his place in England's international cricket team, according to captain Ben Stokes; England's series win against New Zealand is their first away win in two years....
"Bethell's Success Secures His Place in England's Cricket Team"
"Jacob Bethell's impressive performance in the recent England-New Zealand cricket series, which included scores of 50 and 96, has secured his place in England's international cricket team, according to captain Ben Stokes; England's series win against New Zealand is their first away win in two years....
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36% Bias Score
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McCullum Replaces Mott as England's White-Ball Coach
Following a disappointing year in limited-overs cricket, England replaced coach Matthew Mott with Brendon McCullum, aiming to improve team dynamics and performance ahead of the Champions Trophy, with captain Jos Buttler focusing on his batting.
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McCullum Replaces Mott as England's White-Ball Coach
Following a disappointing year in limited-overs cricket, England replaced coach Matthew Mott with Brendon McCullum, aiming to improve team dynamics and performance ahead of the Champions Trophy, with captain Jos Buttler focusing on his batting.
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48% Bias Score
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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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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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England Seamers Dominate Day One in Hamilton, New Zealand Falters at 315-9
England's disciplined seam attack restricted New Zealand to 315-9 on day one of the third Test in Hamilton, despite a strong start by Latham and Young; Gus Atkinson took three wickets and passed 50 Test wickets. England are aiming for a 3-0 series sweep.
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England Seamers Dominate Day One in Hamilton, New Zealand Falters at 315-9
England's disciplined seam attack restricted New Zealand to 315-9 on day one of the third Test in Hamilton, despite a strong start by Latham and Young; Gus Atkinson took three wickets and passed 50 Test wickets. England are aiming for a 3-0 series sweep.
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40% Bias Score
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"Brook Century and Carse's Late Wickets Put England on Top in Wellington Test
"In the second Test between England and New Zealand in Wellington, Harry Brook scored 123 runs, and Brydon Carse took key wickets to leave New Zealand trailing by 194 runs at 86-5 by the end of day one, following England's total of 280 runs.
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"Brook Century and Carse's Late Wickets Put England on Top in Wellington Test
"In the second Test between England and New Zealand in Wellington, Harry Brook scored 123 runs, and Brydon Carse took key wickets to leave New Zealand trailing by 194 runs at 86-5 by the end of day one, following England's total of 280 runs.
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40% Bias Score