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Former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd raised concerns about the proposed two-tier ICC World Test Championship.
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ESPN Africa on MSNWest Indies 'hedging our bets' as fear over two-tier WTC grows
"We are just two years out of being in that group [the lower tier] for 100 years," warns Clive Lloyd | ESPN.com ...
Minnesota's machining maniacs, Wolf Tooth Components (WTC), have added their popular Raw Silver anodized color to their chainring collection ...
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Cricket Country on MSN‘I won’t even talk about…’ Former Indian cricketer predicts this team will not reach in the finals of the WTC 2027
Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra predicts the Bangladesh team will not even qualify for the final two spots of the WTC ...
If the two-tier WTC system comes in place in future, it is a possibility that WI cricket administrators are wary of and are hoping to have a say in it, as Cricket West Indies (CWI) chief executive ...
The India-England Test series on JioHotstar set a new digital record with over 170 million viewers, 13 million peak ...
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India Today on MSNTest cricket a hit: Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy breaks digital viewership records
India five-match Test series set a new digital viewership benchmark with over 170 million viewers. This record-breaking ...
More than 170 million logged in to Jio Hotstar to watch the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy which was played between India and ...
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSNFormer AISD athlete, longtime coach inducted into Texas Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame
After a remarkable coaching career in Amarillo, Scott Tankersley was inducted into the Texas Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame in ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNIndia Test Captain Shubman Gill Honoured With ICC Men's Player of the Month for July 2025
Shubman Gill won Men’s Player of the Month for July 2025 after a stellar run against England, including a double century and ...
ICC's bid to get the proposed two-tiered test model over the line may not be as straightforward as once thought.
The ICC's idea of introducing the Two-Tier Test matches has started to attract a lot of eyeballs lately. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) had oppenly opposed the idea in the past.
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