England defeat Bangladesh in Cup warm-up
Nat Sciver scored a century as England warmed up for the defence of their Women's World Cup title with a comprehensive 109-run victory over Bangladesh.
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Nat Sciver scored a century as England warmed up for the defence of their Women's World Cup title with a comprehensive 109-run victory over Bangladesh.
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ISLAMABAD : Australia batsman Usman Khawaja says there will be no room for sentiment when the first ball is bowled in the opening test against Pakistan this week, though he acknowledges it will be "very special" to play in the country of his birth.
Shami has slammed trolls as neither real fans nor real Indians in his first comments since being subjected to vitriolic online abuse following the defeat to Pakistan at the T20 World Cup. Shami, 31, became the main target of abuse after India were thrashed by their arch-rivals last October on their way to an embarrassingly early exit from the marquee tournament. After's India's loss, thousands of hate messages flooded social media, including Shami's Instagram account, calling him a traitor and alleging he had taken money to throw the game.