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Nicholas Pooran - Brian Lara - Unhappy Simon Katich resigns as SRH assistant coach over baffling buys at IPL auction - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Washington - India - county Kane -  Hyderabad

Unhappy Simon Katich resigns as SRH assistant coach over baffling buys at IPL auction

Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad is once again in the news for all the wrong reasons after former Australian batter Simon Katich resigned from the post of assistant coach, reportedly being unhappy with some of the side's hefty auction buys. Katich, who along with West Indies legend Brian Lara and former India batter Hemang Badani, were added to the SRH coaching group headed by Tom Moody and Muttah Muralitharan, resigned immediately after the auction. The SRH management, headed by Kavya Maran, hasn't yet issued any public statement whether Katich's resignation has been accepted or if he will be requested to reconsider his decision. 'The Australian' reported that Katich's resignation was primarily due to the fact that the pre-auction strategy discussed wasn't followed at the two-day auction where SRH had some whopping big buys like Nicholas Pooran (Rs 10.75 crore), Washington Sundar (Rs 8.75 crore) and Rahul Tripathi (Rs 8.50 crore). Some of the SRH big buys have been baffling, although it's not always a player's quality but the auction dynamics that determine the final price of a player.

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Kagiso Rabada - Aiden Markram - Quinton De-Kock - Brian Lara - Huge honour to be called ’Baby AB’, says SA U19 star Dewald Brevis - iol.co.za - South Africa - India - county Young

Huge honour to be called ’Baby AB’, says SA U19 star Dewald Brevis

Young South African batter Dewald Brevis has said that it is a huge honour for him to be called “Baby AB de Villiers”.

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Kagiso Rabada - Aiden Markram - Quinton De-Kock - Brian Lara - South Africa's U19 World Cup Star Dewald Brevis Reacts To Comparisons With AB de Villiers - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

South Africa's U19 World Cup Star Dewald Brevis Reacts To Comparisons With AB de Villiers

South Africa young batter Dewald Brevis has said that it is a huge honour for him to be called "Baby AB de Villiers". Brevis' heroics at the U19 World Cup have led to comparisons with Proteas legend AB de Villiers. The style and class of the youngster have seen him dubbed 'Baby AB', something he is also extremely flattered about. "To be called Baby AB...I don't even know what to say. I am nowhere near what AB de Villiers was. He is a guy I grew up idolising, he was my role model from the first time I watched cricket. But I love being called that, it's a real honour and surreal," the official website of Cricket South Africa (CSA) quoted Brevis as saying.

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Jacob Bethell - Vivian Richards - Brian Lara - U19s Cricket World Cup final: Jacob Bethell's journey from Barbados to Warwickshire - bbc.com - South Africa - Barbados

U19s Cricket World Cup final: Jacob Bethell's journey from Barbados to Warwickshire

On Saturday, England will play in the final of the U19s Men's World Cup for the first time since they won it in 1998. And in all-rounder Jacob Bethell, they possess one of the players of the tournament.

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Sachin Tendulkar - Anil Kumble - Brian Lara - India vs West Indies: Top 5 most memorable ODIs played in India - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Kolkata - county Keith

India vs West Indies: Top 5 most memorable ODIs played in India

Here we look at the top five most memorable ODIs between India and West Indies played in India:1993 – Kolkata, Hero Cup final: India won by 102 runsThe stage was the Hero Cup final in front of a boisterous Eden Gardens crowd on November 27, 1993. Vinod Kambli’s 68 and captain Mohammad Azharuddin’s 38 took India to 225/7.

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