Posting Date Archive - 10/02/2024

Lea Tahuhu replaces Lauren Cheatle at Gujarat Giants

Cheatle has undergone a procedure for skin cancer on her neck, which ruled her out of the remainder of the Australian domestic season and the WPL

10/02/2024 | Nick Friend | WPL | Women's Cricket | News | Gujarat Giants |

Shamar Joseph fairytale rise continues with IPL deal

The 24-year-old fast bowler has replaced Mark Wood at Lucknow Super Giants having only made his professional debut last February

10/02/2024 | Nick Friend | West Indies | News | IPL | Global Game |

Worcestershire on lookout for early-season overseas addition to complement new-look seam attack

The New Road county have already brought in uncapped New Zealander Nathan Smith for the entirety of the summer, as well as Pakistan leggie Usama Mir for the T20 Blast

10/02/2024 | Nick Friend | Worcestershire Men | News | County Cricket |

MCC calls for change in financial distribution system around bilateral internationals

The World Cricket Committee has also pushed for ICC full-member nations to ring-fence funds from their four-year ICC distributions to support the growth of women's cricket

10/02/2024 | Nick Friend | Women's Cricket | News | International |

WPL 2024 squads: Full player list for all teams

Find out who is playing for your team in the second edition of the Women's Premier League season: Gujarat Giants, Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Delhi Capitals, UP Warriorz

10/02/2024 | The Cricketer | WPL | Global Game |

Virat Kohli to miss remainder of India-England Test series

Kohli initially sat out the first two matches at Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam, but it was left open-ended at the time as to whether he would return in Rajkot and beyond

10/02/2024 | Nick Friend | News | IND v ENG | India | England |

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