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The captains of the 10 countries participating in the Women's T20 World Cup pose for a photo with the trophy in Sydney on Monday. The tournament begins Friday, Feb. 21. (From left to right) are, Sornnarin Tippoch of Thailand, Stafanie Taylor of West Ind

The captains of the 10 countries participating in the Women’s T20 World Cup pose for a photo with the trophy in Sydney on Monday. The tournament begins Friday, Feb. 21. (From left to right) are, Sornnarin Tippoch of Thailand, Stafanie Taylor of West Indies, Harmanpreet Kaur of India, Sophie Devine, of New Zealand, Meg Lanning of Australia, Heather Knight of England, Salma Khatun of Bangladesh. Chamari Atapattu of Sri Lanka, Bismah Maroof of Pakistan and Dane van Niekerk of South Africa.

Trent Boult returns to New Zealand Test squad

New Zealand pace spearhead Trent Boult has recovered from a broken hand to be included in the 13-player squad to face India in the two-Test series, as selectors swung the axe following the dismal...

We have come here to win: Ervine

Zimbabwe stand-in skipper Craig Ervine has insisted that his side would not leave no stone unturned to win the series against Bangladesh as they want to carry the momentum that they got after giving...

IPL 2020 to start March 29

IPL 2020 to start March 29

The 2020 Indian Premier League ( IPL) will begin on March 29 with defending champions Mumbai Indians hosting Chennai Super Kings in a repeat of last year’s final.All 60 IPL matches will be broadcast...

BCB announces 16-member Test squad for Zimbabwe

BCB announces 16-member Test squad for Zimbabwe

Sports Reporter :The Bangladesh Cricket Board announced on Sunday the 16-member Bangladesh Test squad for the lone Test against Zimbabwe. The Test will be held at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in the city’s...