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Women's World Cup Final Rain Rules: Who Will Win The Trophy If India Vs South Africa Is Washed Out?
Rain could impact the India vs South Africa Women’s World Cup Final at DY Patil Stadium. According to the forecast, there’s a ...
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The death of a 17-year-old community cricket player has raised questions about how well helmets and neck protectors are ...
The tournament has been significantly affected by rain interruptions, with multiple matches getting washed out.
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Rain threat looms! What happens if weather spoils India vs South Africa Women's World Cup final
India and South Africa's ICC Women's World Cup final faces a weather threat in Navi Mumbai, with rain potentially disrupting the highly anticipated cl ...
That question went before the B.C. Supreme Court after a North Shore-based team sued the sport’s governing body in hopes of ...
India and South Africa will battle for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 title on November 2 at Navi Mumbai. However, rain could spoil the party for both teams in the all-important encounter.
Former match referee Chris Broad has revealed that he was once asked to be ‘lenient’ on India when they were behind the ...
The tournament has been significantly affected by rain interruptions, with multiple matches getting washed out.
Former match referee Chris Broad has alleged the the Indian cricketing lobby rules the International Cricket Council. Speaking to the Telegraph Broad made several revelations from his officiating days ...
The Hundred’s new overseas investors have rung the changes for next year’s competition, confirming that an auction will ...
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Phillip Hughes’ family issue tragic statement after Ben Austin, 17, fatally struck by cricket ball
The family of Australian Test cricketer Phillip Hughes has issued a heartbreaking statement to the family of a 17-year-old ...
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