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Rain meant there was no play on the first day of the second and final cricket Test between England and NZ.

First-day washout in England-NZ cricket

Rain meant there was no play on the first day of the second and final cricket Test between England and NZ.

Chennai downplay role of IPL 'owner'

The owners of the Chennai Super Kings tried to downplay the role of a prominent cricket official on Friday.

ICC withdraws umpire Asad Rauf

Allegations of spot-fixing cost Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf his place in the Champions Trophy tournament.

Allegations of spot-fixing cost Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf his place in the Champions Trophy tournament.

Vettori ruled out of second Test

New Zealand spinner Daniel Vettori has been ruled out of the second and final Test against England.

New Zealand spinner Daniel Vettori has been ruled out of the second and final Test against England.

Warner regrets Twitter lash-out

Cricketer David Warner regrets not keeping his outrage private after he lashed out at News Ltd reporters.

New Zealand's Watling out of second Test

New Zealand wicketkeeper BJ Watling has been ruled out of the second and final Test against England.

Cricket Aust fines Warner over tweets

David Warner has been fined $5750 after pleading guilty to breaching Cricket Australia's code of behaviour.

David Warner has been fined $5750 after pleading guilty to breaching Cricket Australia's code of behaviour.

Clarke stands up for embattled Warner

Michael Clarke says a Twitter scandal involving David Warner hasn't damaged his chances of becoming captain.

IPL stars refused bail over spot fixing

Three Indian cricket players were refused bail after they appeared in court on spot-fixing charges.

CA might look at social media policy

The head of Cricket Australia is considering a social media policy in light of the David Warner controversy.

Vettori set for NZ Test return

Veteran Daniel Vettori could be rushed into the NZ team for the second Test against England at Headingley.

Warner in cricket hearing on Wednesday

Batsman David Warner will face a Cricket Australia hearing on Wednesday over his weekend twitter rant.

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