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Another day, another social media drama. To the names of Philip Hughes, Azeem Rafiq and Kevin Pietersen can now be added the name of the Hampshire and Rajasthan Royals allrounder, Dimitri Mascarenhas
Published: September 5, 2010
At the end of a week in which cricket’s name has once again been dragged through the gutter, England and Pakistan were left feeling grateful for small mercies in Cardiff
Published: September 5, 2010
A responsible yet attacking 93 from Kuthethurshri Vasudevadas, and a surprise four-wicket haul from Hemang Badani gave India Cements a 25-run victory against Air India in the first semi-final of the Corporate Trophy
Published: September 5, 2010
Members of the Sri Lankan team have been approached more than once over the last year by people being described as “suspicious characters”
Published: September 5, 2010
Following the latest match-fixing allegations to emerge on Sunday Yasir Hameed attended the Pakistan High Commission in London to explain his comments. He spent four hours with officials before issuing this statement
Published: September 5, 2010
Eoin Morgan and Michael Yardy steadied England’s nerves with a game-breaking stand of 67 in 7.1 overs, as Pakistan succumbed to a five-wicket defeat in the first Twenty20 at Cardiff
Published: September 5, 2010
The ten IPL franchises will be divided into two groups of five each for the fourth season of the competition in 2011
Published: September 5, 2010
Yasir Hameed, the Pakistan batsman, has told the News of the World that he was asked by a bookmaker to help fix a Test for £100,000 but turned down the money … but did not inform the ICC
Published: September 5, 2010
Canada captain Ashish Bagai has said that his team can make it to the quarter-finals of the World Cup 2011
Published: September 5, 2010
The quality of cricket might be better in the Champions League Twenty20, but it still struggles to attract even half the attention its Indian sibling does