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    Building Back Together: Stokes' Commitment After Tough Months

    London, March 24 England Test captain Ben Stokes has described the past three months, which included a challenging Ashes campaign, as the "most difficult" period of his leadership journey, while reiterating his commitment to rebuilding the team with coach Brendon McCullum.Following...
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    The Hundred Auction: Abrar Ahmed's Signing and Leeds Account Suspension

    New Delhi, March 13 – The Sunrisers Leeds' 'X' account was suspended hours after the franchise completed the signing of Pakistani spinner Abrar Ahmed during The Hundred 2026 auction held on Thursday.Abrar became the first Pakistani player signed by an Indian-owned franchise in the tournament...
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    Pakistan Spinner Abrar Ahmed Purchased by SRH Amidst Past Criticism

    New Delhi, March 12 – After Kavya Maran's franchise, Sunrisers Leeds, bought Pakistan leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed for £190,000 (₹2.3 crore) in the inaugural men’s Hundred auction on Thursday, the decision drew backlash from many Indian supporters on social media.Abrar became the first Pakistani...
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    Cricket Series Cancellation: Pakistan Shaheens and England Lions Impacted by Gulf Instability

    Karachi, March 3 The ongoing white-ball series between Pakistan Shaheens and England Lions in Abu Dhabi has been cancelled due to heightened tensions and military actions in the Gulf region following the American and Israeli strikes on Iran.The Pakistan women's team, which completed a...
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    Travel Chaos in UAE: Bairstow's Family Struggle to Return Home

    New Delhi, March 2 – England cricketer Jonny Bairstow has expressed his concerns for the safety of his family after being stranded in Dubai amid escalating military tensions in the Middle East.Commercial flights departing from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been suspended following Iran's...
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    Concerns Raised Over Nationality Bias in Cricket Auctions

    London, February 25 The England and Wales Cricket Board and the franchises of The Hundred have jointly issued a statement to assert that players should not be excluded based on nationality, amid concerns that Pakistani cricketers could be deliberately ignored by at least four Indian-owned teams...
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    No Place for Discrimination: Player Selection Rules Set for The Hundred

    London, February 25 – The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and all eight franchises competing in The Hundred have jointly announced that player selections for the upcoming season will be based solely on cricketing ability, availability, and team requirements, with no discrimination based on...
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    England Cricket Board Thanks India for Tournament Success

    New Delhi, February 13 The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has expressed its sincere gratitude to the Differently Abled Cricket Council of India (DCCI) following the successful conclusion of the five-match Mixed Disability T20 International Series held across Greater Noida and Jaipur...
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