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Sourav Ganguly - Rajeev Shukla - Roger Binny - 'One cannot stay in administration forever,' says Sourav Ganguly on his future as BCCI president - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Mumbai - county Jay

'One cannot stay in administration forever,' says Sourav Ganguly on his future as BCCI president

BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly said that he enjoyed his time as a cricket administrator, but one "cannot play forever, remain in administration forever". "I was the president of the Cricket Association of Bengal for five years. I have been president of BCCI for years.

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Dawid Malan - Chris Jordan - ECB contract system favours Test players: Dawid Malan - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Jordan - Afghanistan

ECB contract system favours Test players: Dawid Malan

Malan dropped from a full deal to an incremental one in the ECB's new set of central contracts announced on Tuesday. The increment contracts recognise players who may feature for England on a less predictable basis.

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Asif Ali - Mohammad Nawaz - Tri-series: Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - New Zealand - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Tri-series: Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets

Pakistan edged Bangladesh by seven wickets with one ball remaining at the New Zealand Twenty20 cricket tri-series on Thursday. Babar made 55 and Rizwan went on to 68 to help guide Pakistan past Bangladesh's total of 173-6. Pakistan lost Babar's wicket and another in the 13th over and had to rely on Mohammad Nawaz, who struck an unbeaten 45 from 20 balls to close out the win. AS IT HAPPENEDThere was a flicker of concern when Rizwan holed out in the deep in the 19th over with Pakistan needing nine from seven balls. At the start of the last over it needed eight from six balls but with seven wickets in hand and Nawaz still at the crease, Pakistan was in command. Asif Ali took a streaky single from the first ball and Nawaz played an overhead tennis shot from the second ball for two. Nawaz continued to find gaps in the field for two runs until a four behind point by Nawaz from the fifth ball of the over clinched the win. "I think if you give a chance to the Bangladesh bowlers they don't make it easy because they bowl very well," Rizwan said.

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David Warner - Babar Azam - Rohit Sharma - Asia Cup - Suryakumar Yadav - Explosive David Warner, in-form Virat Kohli: Five to watch at T20 World Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Uae - India - Afghanistan - Pakistan

Explosive David Warner, in-form Virat Kohli: Five to watch at T20 World Cup

Twenty20 World Cup begins on Sunday in Australia with the game's biggest names primed to set the showpiece alight between then and the November 13 final. Here's a look at five players to watch at the World Cup:DAVID WARNER: Big-hitting batsman Warner will be key to Australia's attempt to secure back-to-back titles after they claimed their maiden T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates last year.

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Craig Ervine - T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe coach confident of reaching Super 12 - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Scotland - Australia - Zimbabwe - Ireland -  Hobart - India - Bangladesh -  Harare

T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe coach confident of reaching Super 12

Zimbabwe will open their campaign against Ireland on Monday before facing West Indies and Scotland in the first round in Hobart, needing to win two matches to guarantee a place in the Super 12 stage. "We should be winning all three games," said Houghton. "Anything less than that will be disappointing." Zimbabwe have played some impressive cricket since Houghton, Zimbabwe's first Test captain back in 1992, was appointed for his second stint as national coach in July, a week before the World Cup qualifying tournament in Bulawayo.

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Ravi Shastri - T20 World Cup: Ravi Shastri lauds India batting line-up but says fielding needs focus - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India -  Mumbai

T20 World Cup: Ravi Shastri lauds India batting line-up but says fielding needs focus

World Cup trophy, former coach Ravi Shastri has said. India won the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2007 but failed to make the knockout rounds last year when Shastri, a former all-rounder, was in charge of the team.

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Women's Asia Cup: Dominant India crush Thailand by 74 runs to enter final - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Thailand

Women's Asia Cup: Dominant India crush Thailand by 74 runs to enter final

The win over Thailand took India to their eighth straight Asia Cup final -- four each in ODI and T20 formats. Before 2012, the tournament was a 50-over-a-side affair. The semifinal contest against Thailand was always expected to be a cakewalk for India and it turned out to be so. India posted 148 for six after being sent in to bat and then restricted Thailand to 74 for 9 in the lop-sided contest. Chasing the target, Thailand were never in the hunt as they lost wickets at regular intervals. The Thai women, however, fared much better than their previous outing against India in the league stage, where they were crushed by nine wickets.

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Scott Edwards - Bas De-Leede - Netherlands set for T20 World Cup despite 'summer of setbacks' - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - Netherlands - Australia - Uae - New Zealand -  Amsterdam - Pakistan

Netherlands set for T20 World Cup despite 'summer of setbacks'

Cricket hopefuls the Netherlands are heading to the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia after a "summer of learning" and a series of setbacks, including losing a coach and a captain. The men in orange remain upbeat despite a world-record defeat to England and a series of blows testing the team's mettle. The first setback came in April when veteran Australian coach Ryan Campbell suffered a cardiac arrest while visiting with family in Britain.

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