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Cricket | March 29, 2018 14:09 ISTOn this day 14 years ago, Sehwag scripted history as he smashed 309 runs off 375 balls in Multan Pakistan.
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On this day 14 years ago, Sehwag scripted history as he smashed 309 runs off 375 balls in Multan Pakistan.
Cameron Bancroft was the first of three suspended Australian cricketers to face the media after arriving home from South Africa on Thursday.
The 27-year old Kiwi batsman has replaced Australia's David Warner who stood down from the leadership role after being caught in the controversial ball-tampering row in Cape Town Test against South Africa.
Dhawan took to Twitter to share a video showing him making a surprise visit to his son Zoravar's school and the reaction of the young lad seeing his father is just priceless.
Steve Smith and David Warner were banned for 12 months after an investigation identified Warner as the instigator of the ball tampering plan that unravelled in South Africa.
Williamson expressed sympathy and understanding for Warner and Smith who, he said, were paying heavily for a single lapse in judgement.
This Pakistan player said he had been issued a visa for the visit to UAE where he was invited to play in a T20 tournament in Sharjah but wasn't allowed entry after he didn't carry all the documents.
The former vice-captain took to social media to post a heartfelt apology for the fans after playing the 'leading' role in the ball-tampering saga.
Smith and Warner were banned from playing for Australia, or any high-level cricket in Australia, for a year. Bancroft received a nine-month ban.
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