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Indian domestic news

Gambhir retained as Delhi captain

Gautam Gambhir has been retained captain of Delhi for the upcoming Ranji season. He was also a part of the 15-member squad picked for the Vijay Hazare trophy to be played in Himachal Pradesh

Zimbabwe in Bangladesh 2014

Taylor targets overseas success

Only twice have Zimbabwe won a Test series away from home. Their last such triumph was 13 years ago and captain Brendan Taylor was quite conscious of changing that

Victoria v Western Australia, Matador Cup, Sydney

Voges, Coulter-Nile take Warriors towards final

Undefeated Western Australia took firm grasp of a spot in the domestic limited-overs final with a grinding six-wicket victory over Victoria at Blacktown Oval

Pakistan v Australia 2014-15

Australia's 16: who's ready for the Test

ESPNcricinfo runs the rule over the preparation of all 16 Australia players ahead of the first Test, which starts in Dubai on Wednesday

Broadcasting

Has cricket hit the roof?

Ashok Malik, in Asian Age, wonders cricket-viewing has hit a peak in India considering the decline in the team's performance since the 2000s and other sports vying for the average fan's interest

Covering losses

Pakistan v Australia 2014-15

Australia wait on Dubai pitch

Michael Clarke and Mitchell Marsh should be fit for the first Test against Pakistan, but Australia's chairman of selectors Rod Marsh said the final XI may not be decided until the morning of the match

Sri Lanka news

SL to host next Test series against India - Ranatunga

Sri Lanka, who were supposed to tour India for three Tests in August 2015, will now host the series, Nishantha Ranatunga, the SLC secretary has said

Sri Lanka news

India series a chance for fringe players - Jayasuriya

Sri Lanka's chairman of selectors Sanath Jayasuriya has said the five-match ODI series in India would help Sri Lanka to try out the fringe players before the World Cup

South Africa in New Zealand 2014

Southee declared fit for SA ODIs

Tim Southee has been declared fit for the ODI series against South Africa after missing the warm-up game due to a sore shoulder

4th ODI, Dharmasala

Virat Kohli hits ton, India thrash West Indies

Virat Kohli's 114-ball 127 helped hosts India beat West Indies by a 59-run margin in the fourth and final ODI at Dharamsala on Friday.

A rock, a hard place and the WICB

The board's latest standoff with its players has had embarrassing consequences internationally, so any resolution now needs to be approached thoughtfully

Remembering Budhi the dasher

Before Sehwag, and even Srikkanth, India had a swashbuckling opening batsman who also kept wickets

The pitch belongs to the curator

Players demanding that home pitches should be prepared to favour them don't realise it's a retaliatory business

The Corridor of Certainty

A work of introspection, Boycott style

Geoff Boycott's latest autobiography is nuanced and rounded, and acknowledges errors, failings and regrets

The West Indies crisis

BCCI's damages bill to West Indies may touch $65m

The BCCI is likely to claim damages of at least Rs 400 crore (US$65 million approx) from the WICB for West Indies having pulled out of the tour to India

The West Indies crisis

Full coverage of the West Indies payment dispute

Full coverage of the payment dispute between the West Indies players, their board and players' association, which led to the team abruptly pulling out of their 2014 tour of India

Pakistan v Australia 2014-15

Taufeeq Umar returns for Australia Tests

Taufeeq Umar, the left-hand opening batsmen, has made a comeback to the Pakistan Test squad, for the two-match series against Australia in the UAE. Taufeeq played the last of his 43 Tests in July 2012

Bangladesh news

Anamul, Nasir to miss Zimbabwe Test

Anamul Haque and Nasir Hossain will be unavailable for the first Test against Zimbabwe, after they were both picked in the BCB XI side that will take part in the Acharya Memorial Trophy in Kolkata from October 25 to celebrate 150 years of the Eden Gardens

Pakistan A v Australians, Sharjah, 4th day

Australians done by spin, reverse swing

Phillip Hughes conceded that his team found it difficult to deal with spin and reverse swing, after Australians crumbled to a 153-run loss against Pakistan A in Sharjah

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