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    Young Canadian Batter Samra Eyes Consistency with Intensive Mumbai Training

    New Delhi, Feb 24 – Yuvraj Samra isn't the type to dwell on past successes. Just days after the 19-year-old smashed New Zealand's bowlers with a stunning 110 off 65 balls for Canada at the Men's T20 World Cup in Chennai, the newest Canadian cricket sensation didn't immediately return to his...
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    Associate Nation Cricket: Italy's Trajectory Depends on Consistent Exposure

    Kolkata, February 19 Stand-in captain Harry Manenti did not hide his frustration, saying that Italy is on a "strong trajectory," but it could "fall off" if they do not get enough regular cricket at this level.Italy's debut in the T20 World Cup ended with the West Indies securing a comfortable...
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    Beyond the Rankings: Rajput Highlights Associate Teams’ Growth in T20 Cricket

    "In New Delhi, on February 17, UAE head coach Lalchand Rajput has called on the cricketing world to pay attention to the performance of associate nations in the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup, insisting that they have earned the right to be taken seriously on the global stage.The UAE team will be...
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    Yuvraj Samra Records T20 World Cup Milestones for Canada

    Chennai, February 17 – In a remarkable display of power-hitting, Canada posted a formidable total of 173/4 against New Zealand, thanks to an impressive innings from Yuvraj Samra and a solid supporting effort from captain Dilpreet Bajwa.The innings began cautiously, with Samra and Bajwa...
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    Nepal Cricket: Learning Curve and Strategic Pressure Key to Success

    Mumbai, February 16 Nepal coach Nick Pothas believes the country's players need to be put under more pressure going forward in order to achieve tangible improvements, and he urged them to avoid repeating mistakes from the last two matches when they play their final T20 World Cup game against...
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    Franchise Cricket Fuels Canadian Cricket’s Growth – Captain Bajwa

    New Delhi, February 14 Canada captain Dilpreet Bajwa has made it clear that associate nations like his are not seeking sympathy from the cricketing world, but sustained exposure through franchise leagues and stronger bilateral support, asserting that the gap with full-member sides stems more...
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