Kohli the eco-activist, Super Kings calm fears over Raina and ICC investigate illegal approach to Zimbabwe skipper
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A Derbyshire cricketer who used to captain England's under-19 side, has been found guilty of exposing himself to two women. (ITV)
Virat Kohli, who is currently leading the Indian cricket team against Sri Lanka, took time off his schedule to address the Delhi pollution issue that has made headlines over the past few days. (mid-day)
Balochistan cricket associations are infuriated over the non-inclusion of local players by Quetta Gladiators and have demanded to change the name of the franchise. (Business Recorder, Pakistan)
Chennai Super Kings have quelled fears they will not retain Suresh Raina for the new IPL season. (NDTV)
Wayne Parnell has admitted the injuries that have plagued his career are “frustrating”. (IOL)
Australia’s selection speculation will be put to bed on Friday, with the Ashes squad expected to feature debutant Cameron Bancroft plus recalled wicketkeeper Peter Nevill. (The Roar)
Faced with a must-win situation in all of the three T20Is ahead, England captain Heather Knight talks about the team's mental make-up in the run-up to the deciding leg of the Ashes. (ESPNCricinfo)
Cricket’s world governing body, the ICC, is investigating an approach made to Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer to fix parts of the recent two-Test series against West Indies. (Trinidad & Tobago Guardian)
New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman Rachel Priest will turn out for the Sydney Thunder in the third season of the Women's Big Bash League. (ESPNCricinfo)
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is set to revoking the ban on the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) which has been in place for three years. (Cricbuzz)
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