Steven Smith's use of eye-blacks highlights cricket's evolving tech regulations and the blurred line between enhancement and ...
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Shakib on his illegal action for Surrey: 'I was doing it a little bit intentionally'
Shakib had been suspended from bowling in all competitions organised by the ECB after his action was found illegal at an ...
England's cricket stars are under a vast amount of pressure in Australia ahead of the second Ashes Test this week, following ...
Bangladesh allrounder, Shakib Al Hasan, confessed to intentionally using an illegal bowling action during his 2024 stint with ...
Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has revealed he bowled with an illegal action during his time at Surrey, leading to a ...
ENGLAND cricket stars have been blasted by an Aussie politician for breaking laws. The Queensland Minister for Sport Tim ...
Hundreds of teachers skipped school on Friday and assembled outside the offices of education department officials in ...
DGCA on Friday eased certain pilot duty regulations with immediate effect after low-cost carrier IndiGo experienced a major ...
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Flight time rules bend for IndiGo, because all's well that bends well
Chaos broke out at airports because the government tried to implement global rules in the Indian scheme of things. Not just aviation, any sector will collapse in India if laws are implemented to the ...
Three English cricket stars — including Captain Ben Stokes — will not be fined by Queensland Police despite being photographed breaking road rules in Brisbane.
Because England's first innings only lasted 76.2 overs, the Aussies narrowly avoided losing eight WTC points and having heavy ...
Some players, including captain Ben Stokes and fast bowler Mark Wood, have been using Lime e-scooters to see the city and ...
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