Paul Farbrace, England's assistant coach, has expressed concern about the standard of his team's catching during the first of their two warm-up gamesE
Cox century defies Worcestershire tag
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Dharmesh Sheth stunned by twist involving Spurs target
Tottenham Hotspur's reported target, Leandro Trossard, could potentially make a sensational return to Brighton & Hove Albion amid the current drama su
Haddin cleared of shoulder fracture
Australia are hopeful that Brad Haddin will not only be fit for the first Test against India at the Gabba next month, but also for part of the ODI ser
Cook accepts World Cup chances 'a bit far fetched'
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Dunn leads fine Surrey day
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Bell oozes class before Nottinghamshire crumble
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Faulkner key to Australia's WC 2015 plans
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Trescothick retains Somerset captaincy
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Chand century builds strong total for North
Unmukt Chand hit his third first-class hundred in the Duleep Trophy semi-final as North Zone reached 329 for 2 on the second day against East Zone ESP