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Khawaja ruled out of remainder of World Cup

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Usman Khawaja, who suffered a hamstring harm throughout Australia's very last round-robin clash towards South Africa, has been ruled out of the the rest of the ICC Cricket global Cup, 2019. teach Justin Langer, on Sunday (July 7), confirmed that Khawaja may be out of action for at the least 3 to 4 weeks, forcing him out of the semifinal clash towards England in Birmingham on Thursday, with the emphasis now on the left-hander attempting to regain fitness beforehand of the Ashes. "Ussie's got a hamstring pressure so he's going to be out for possibly 3 to four weeks that's a actual shame however we must work hard on getting him up for the Ashes now," Langer said. "any such pity for him, he is been so essential to how we've got been gambling. Like Shaun [Marsh] I experience unhappy for him that he is going to overlook the arena Cup semi-very last." Khawaja, who came in at No. 3 at some point of Australia's chase of 326 against South Af...

New Zealand to tour Sri Lanka for 2 Tests and 3 T20Is in August

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New Zealand cricket group will head out to Sri Lanka in August to play two Tests and three T20Is, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) affirmed on Friday (July 05). The two Tests will be a piece of the debut ICC Test title. The principal Test, in Galle, starts on August 14, while the second is slated to be played at the P. Sara Oval, Colombo from August 22. The Tests will be trailed by three T20Is beginning on 31st August at RPICS, Colombo. In the number one spot up to the Tests, New Zealand will play a three-day game at MCG Katunayake on eighth August. What's more, there will be another training match - a T20 post the Tests on 29th August. It is eminent that this will be the principal global visit to Sri Lanka by a worldwide cricket group post the Easter bombings in April. Itinerary 1st Test: August 14-18, Galle 2nd Test: August 22-26, P. Sara Oval, Colombo 1st T20I: August 31, RPICS, Colombo 2nd T20I: September -2, RPICS, Colombo 3rd T20I: September 6, PI...

Which players are available as free agents this summer?

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The late spring is continually energizing for enthusiasts of football clubs. It means move tattle and the possibility of fresh debuts. While many top clubs eye up huge cash signings, here are a few players who are with the expectation of complimentary this late spring: Dani Alves  The veteran full-back is as yet playing for Brazil at 36 years of age at the Copa America. He has spent the last two seasons at enormous spending French mammoths PSG, having recently played for Juventus and most strikingly Barcelona. Regardless of his age, Alves has been connected with various Premier League clubs. Be that as it may, one last huge payday looks likely, with China purportedly his doubtlessly goal this mid year. Danny Welbeck  The England global forward left Arsenal this mid year after damage tormented profession in north London. At only 28 years of age, the previous Manchester United star still has a great deal left in the tank. Be that as it may, he likewise needs to ke...

Zimbabwe women's tour of Ireland called off

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The forthcoming Zimbabwe ladies' voyage through Ireland has been canceled as Zimbabwe Cricket have hauled out of the arrangement refering to 'financing issues'. The two groups should play three one-dayers and three T20s, from July 3-14. "We got correspondence late this evening from Zimbabwe Cricket in which we were educated that because of a subsidizing issue, Zimbabwe Cricket won't send their ladies' group to Ireland," Warren Deutrom, Cricket Ireland (CI) CEO, said in an announcement. The Zimbabwe ladies' group was planned to land in Ireland on Sunday (June 30) however didn't turn up. Be that as it may, the men's group has touched base in Ireland and their arrangement will go according to plan. With the ladies' arrangement expected to fill in as a significant readiness for both the sides in front of the up and coming World T20 qualifiers, Ireland are currently left scrambling to compose matches with an alternate resistance in suc...