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Kamal's comments unfortunate - Richardson

ICC chief executive David Richardson has called ICC president Mustafa Kamal's criticism of the umpires "unfortunate," after Rohit Sharma was caught off a full-toss, which was called a no-ball, in the second quarter-final against Bangladesh on Thursday

World Cup 2015: New Zealand

New Zealand's road to the final

New Zealand v West Indies, World Cup 2015, 4th quarter-final, Wellington

McCullum promises attack-first mentality

New Zealand have won eight ODIs in a row. Extend that to 11 and they will have etched a spot in New Zealand's sporting history normally reserved for the All Blacks

Sheffield Shield 2014-15

Shipperd set to depart as Victoria coach

Greg Shipperd's long tenure as coach of Victoria will end with the Sheffield Shield final after Cricket Victoria decided not to extend his contract

Victoria v WA, Sheffield Shield final, Hobart

Prolific Voges key in Shield final

The Sheffield Shield final begins on Saturday at Bellerive Oval in Hobart, but without a Tasmania player in sight. This is, remarkably, a home match for Victoria against Western Australia

County news

Glamorgan debt slashed in council deal

Glamorgan's finances have received a major boost with Cardiff Council writing off 70% of a loan made in 2006 to fund the redevelopment of Sophia Gardens.

Bangladesh v India, World Cup 2015, 2nd Q-F, Melbourne

A brilliant tournament for us - Mashrafe

Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza conceded that despite the loss to India in the quarter-final the World Cup was a "brilliant tournament" for the side with plenty of positives, specially in the batting

Bangladesh v India, 2nd Q-F, Melbourne

Outrage in Dhaka over no-ball, BCB to lodge appeal

The BCB has said it will lodge an appeal against the umpiring decision in Thursday's match that let Rohit Sharma off the hook, and do whatever is legally necessary

Bangladesh v India, World Cup 2015, 2nd Q-F, Melbourne

A tumble, a juggle, and a controversial call

Kar v ROI, Irani Cup, 3rd day

Ojha 'happy' with remodeled action

Pragyan Ojha, who was cleared by the BCCI to bowl again in February, has said his new action gives him a better body balance, and that he is "getting purchase off the wicket"

County news

Derbyshire bank on Rimmington reputation

Derbyshire have signed one of cricket's most renowned yorker bowlers, the Melbourne Renegade Nathan Rimmington, for the 2015 NatWest Blast

World Cup 2015: Australia

Australia's road to the final

Australia v Pakistan, World Cup 2015, 3rd Q-F, Adelaide

Still have the bowling to trouble Australia - Misbah

On the cusp of his retirement from ODIs, Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq said he was going to approach the game against Australia as a normal one

South Africa v Sri Lanka, World Cup 2015, 1st Q-F, Sydney

SA minister pleased with end to knockout jinx

"Bunch of semi-finalists heading for a World Cup win." is how South Africa's sports minister Fikile Mbalula labelled the team after their historic, first-ever knockout win at a World Cup

County news

Kent £658,000 profit brings hopes of recovery

Kent have encouraged hopes that they can rediscover their one-timw reputation as one of the forces of the county game by announcing profits of £658,000 for 2014

Australia v Pakistan, World Cup 2015, 3rd quarter-final, Adelaide

Australia hope Adelaide grass greener

Australia are hopeful a well-grassed Adelaide Oval pitch will provide enough assistance for the hosts' fast bowlers to dismantle Pakistan and thus prevent their own strong pace battery from doing likewise in the third World Cup quarter-final

England news

Whitaker cold on Pietersen return

James Whitaker, the England national selector, has poured further cold water on the notion of Kevin Pietersen returning to play for England saying the batsman is "not part" of England's plans

South Africa v Sri Lanka, World Cup 2015, 1st quarter-final, Sydney

We're not going to show any weakness - de Villiers

South Africa captain AB de Villiers has said his side had prepared for a show of strength against Sri Lanka in their quarter-final in Sydney, which they won comprehensively by nine wickets

England news

England were wrong to sack me - Cook

Alastair Cook has claimed that the ECB's decision to relieve him of the England captaincy a matter of weeks before the World Cup has been proved wrong in hindsight and described the players as looking "shellshocked" during a disastrous campaign that ended

Karnataka v Rest of India, Irani Cup, 2nd day, Bangalore

Fit-again Jadhav hopes to get back among the runs

Kedar Jadhav has admitted that a wrist injury forced him to change his batting technique, leading to a run-drought in the domestic circuit

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