Bond backs rotation system
Shane Bond has defended New Zealand's rotation policy for one-day internationals, pointing to Australia's playing depth as proof the system worksCrici
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Shane Bond has defended New Zealand's rotation policy for one-day internationals, pointing to Australia's playing depth as proof the system worksCrici
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Glasgow Rangers were busier than previously expected in the winter transfer window but their inability to shift Greg Stewart may represent a significa
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Jadon Sancho has been warned that he must avoid moving to Manchester United at all costs, with Dean Windass saying "he can do better than that." Sp
The Federation of International Cricketers Association (FICA) has hit out at the ICC for late and non payment of players from events such as the Super