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Potential exclusion of Pakistan players in the Hundred could breach UK laws on discrimination and leave ECB exposed
The thing about inviting a tiger round for tea is, for all the excitement, the fur, …
Cricket board and eight franchises issue joint statement
ECB sent email to teams warning against discrimination
The England and Wales Cricket Board and all eight of The Hundred teams have jointly insis…
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Sahibzada Farhan ‘very hopeful’ of securing a deal
63 Pakistan players on the 710-player auction longlist
Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan has said he remains hopeful of securing a contract to play in the H…
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Brook urges four Indian-owned sides to think again
England captain will play for Sunrisers Leeds
Harry Brook has called on teams in this year’s Hundred to embrace Pakistan players after it was reported…
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Mumbai Indians holdings buys 49% of new franchise
Oval Invincibles, the Hundred’s most successful franchise, will be competing as MI London next year, the n…