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hineyrulz

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Them apparently Twiz.

And I did read it on Cricket.com on Facebook.

Don't like the set up one little bit, instead of new blood we get the same old Donkeys and Lehman somehow has more power.
 

JJ

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It's in the SMH

Your selectors really do seem to be a handicap - Hohns is weird, Mark Waugh just geniused, Greg Chappell has often been trouble, and Lehmann just seems to have turned into an arrogant twat

They rally have done some strange stuff in recent times - that said, Renshaw has been a great selection, and Handscomb good too (I know his numbers are better, but Renshaw looks like a great talent in all conditions)
 

Twizzle

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Pakistan quick Irfan on corruption charge
14 March 2017

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Mohammad Irfan has been charged and provisionally suspended by the Pakistan Cricket Board // Getty

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Paceman charged and provisionally suspended by the Pakistan Cricket Board as part of PSL probe

Pakistan paceman Mohammad Irfan has been charged with two violations of an anti-corruption code and provisionally suspended by the country's national board.

The seven-foot seamer, 34, has been investigated by the Pakistan Cricket Board as part of an ongoing probe into alleged malpractice in the recently-concluded Pakistan Super League Twenty20 tournament.

Two other internationals, Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif, were suspended last month as part of the same investigation.

A statement read: "The Pakistan Cricket Board, in furtherance to its investigation into potential corrupt practices, has today issued a Notice of Charge to Mohammad Irfan under the PCB Anti-Corruption Code.

"Irfan has been charged with two violations of Code Article 2.4.4 and now has 14 days to respond to the Notice of Charge. He has also been provisionally suspended with immediate effect from participating in all forms of cricket."

Irfan has played all three formats for his country, last appearing for Pakistan in a one-day international at Headingley in England in September.

At least two other names are understood to remain under investigation by the PCB.

The board added: "The PCB's investigation will continue with regard to any questionable activity by any player and player support personnel as it carries on with its mission of eliminating the menace of corruption from cricket."


http://www.cricket.com.au/news/moha...board-anti-corruption-super-league/2017-03-14
 

AlwaysGreen

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Bangladesh play their 100th test starting today against SL.

Only 8 wins, 76 losses and 15 draws through this time but they've improved over the last 5 years or so.
 

undertaker

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Appropriate thread for it.
Shane Watson is now doing Lowes ads.
What? You've got to be joking.

That's really scraping the bottom of the barrel. Maybe his wife told him he needs new clothes.

140th anniversary of test cricket just passed by on the 15th March.

Here's hoping for another 140 years!!:cricket:

140 years....and only 10 test playing nations.

ICC: the backward organisation

Bangladesh play their 100th test starting today against SL.

Only 8 wins, 76 losses and 15 draws through this time but they've improved over the last 5 years or so.

Watched the last hour of that match last night. Very exciting finish, and good on the Bangers on their first win against Sri Lanka.
 

Twizzle

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CA's landmark pay deal for women
06 April 2016

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Southern Stars captain Meg Lanning has been at the forefront of a bold new era in women's cricket // Getty

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Payment pool jumps from $2.36m to $4.23m for Australia's elite female cricketers

Australia's leading female cricketers will be the best paid of any women's team sport in the country after Cricket Australia announced significant pay rises.

Many Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars players, who were runners-up in the recently-concluded ICC World T20 in India, will now be able to earn in excess of $100,000 a year.

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CA will increase its female player payment pool from $2.36 million to $4.23 million, with maximum retainers for the Southern Stars rising from $49,000 to $65,000.

When combined with increased maximum retainers for the Women's Big Bash League of $15,000 the base rate for Australia's best female players rises to $80,000, while Southern Stars match payments and tour fees will ensure earnings exceed six figures.

Minimum retainers have more than doubled, rising from $19,000 to $40,000 for the Southern Stars and $3,000 to $7,000 for the WBBL.

With Women's National Cricket League payments up from $7000 to $11,000, Australia's best domestic female cricketers will earn $26,000 a season.

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In addition to substantially increased pay, Cricket Australia, in consultation with the Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) is providing elite female players with: improved travel and accommodation benefits; an updated pregnancy policy (reached in consultation with female players); restrictions on weekday hours of domestic team training to support female players working or studying; and reduced commercial restrictions for WNCL and WBBL players in relation to major sponsors.

The ACA has also committed $500,000 over two years to cover private health insurance costs for female players.

"Cricket is a sport for all Australians and Cricket Australia will continue to invest heavily in the women's game in the coming years," said CA CEO James Sutherland.

"We are determined to make cricket the sport of choice for women in Australia.

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"We have worked constructively with the Australian Cricketers' Association to reach this point and will continue to do so in our ongoing efforts to improve wages and workplace conditions for all elite female cricketers.

"The Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars have achieved great success on the world stage, including making it through to the recent final of the ICC World T20 in India, and are great role models for the next generation of Australia's aspiring female cricketers.

"The Women's Big Bash League has created a revolution with outstanding ratings that make it the most popular women's team sport in the country.

"Of the more than 1.2 million people of all ages currently playing cricket in Australia almost a quarter of them are women and girls.

"That number continues to grow rapidly and we will continue to support females playing the game from backyard to baggy green."

CA also announced its list of female contracted players for 2016-17.

"This core group of players have performed incredibly well in recent times, including securing the Women's Ashes in the UK last year, and making it through to the final of the recent ICC World T20 in India," said Chairman of the National Women’s Selection Panel, Shawn Flegler.

"While there is a lot of hard work ahead to maintain those high levels of performance, we believe this group has the talent and character to do just that."

CA Female Contracted Players for 2016-17: Kristen Beams (Vic), Alex Blackwell (NSW), Nicole Bolton (WA), Lauren Cheatle (NSW) Sarah Coyte (SA), Rene Farrell (NSW), Holly Ferling (Qld), Grace Harris (Qld), Alyssa Healy (NSW), Jess Jonassen (Qld), Meg Lanning (Vic), Beth Mooney (Qld), Erin Osborne (ACT), Ellyse Perry (NSW), Megan Schutt (SA), Elyse Villani (WA).

http://www.cricket.com.au/news/wome...rease-lanning-perry-southern-stars/2016-04-06
 

Twizzle

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hear hear

overdue and well done CA

(dont think I've ever said that before)
 

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