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The Maharashtra Cricket Association staff has been working under severe financial constraints this season, some of them having to accept a 20% pay cut
Bailey firms as Ashes inclusion
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Pattinson ruled out of Ashes series
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Taylor guides Zimbabwe to commanding lead
Zimbabwe remained on course for their first Test win in nearly two years, ending the third day with at 187 for 7 with a convincing lead of 442 as Bren
Chaminda Vaas appointed Sri Lanka's fast bowling coach
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Charlie Austin would only be a back-up striker at Crystal Palace
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Brazilian defender could be first signing after Wan-Bissaka exit
Brazilian publication Futebol Interior have reported that Crystal Palace have renewed their interest in Santos defender Lucas Verissimo.
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There was a lot of expectation when Francis Jeffers arrived at Arsenal. Having splashed out up to £10million on him in 2001 to sign him from Everto