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    India Remains Key, But Cricket's Reach Goes Far Beyond

    New Delhi, March 23 India remains the "anchor market," but cricket is becoming "incontrovertibly" globalized, said ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta as he applauded the "fearless" performance of Associate countries during the recent T20 World Cup, describing their growth as the "signal of a maturing" global...
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    T20 World Cup: Italy Struggles Against West Indies Despite Strong Bowling

    Kolkata, February 19 – Captain Harry Manenti acknowledged that his team struggled to put together a complete performance and lost wickets at crucial stages despite an encouraging performance with the ball, as Italy suffered a 42-run defeat against the West Indies in their last group match of the...
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    Cricket Scotland CEO Advocates for Unified Approach Among Associates

    Mumbai, February 18 A crowded cricket calendar makes it "really difficult" for Associate nations to gain more exposure against established teams, Cricket Scotland CEO Trudy Lindblade has conceded.Scotland were initially not part of the 20-team roster for the T20 World Cup, but Bangladesh's...
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    Aaron Finch Advocates for Sharma's Full Recovery Before India-Pakistan

    Colombo, February 14 Former Australian captain Aaron Finch has suggested that charismatic opener Abhishek Sharma be given adequate time to fully recover from the illness that sidelined him from India's match in the T20 World Cup, even if it means missing the crucial clash against arch-rivals...
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    Jay Shah's Role in Developing Cricket Infrastructure in Namibia

    New Delhi, February 12 Namibia will host the men's ODI World Cup in 2027, and a significant portion of the credit for constructing a brand new stadium goes to ICC Chairman Jay Shah, said Cricket Namibia President Rudie van Vuuren on Thursday.Van Vuuren praised Shah for his efforts in...
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