THE GOSSIP: YOUR DAILY ROUND-UP OF THE CRICKETING WORLD

Latham fined for dissent, MCC claim Knight was wronged and Tim Paine wants to put the past behind him

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Each weekday, The Cricketer rounds up all the latest news from across the game. Here's today's handy bundle. 

Tim Paine is hoping to put 'what could have been' behind following his recall to the Australia Test team. (ESPNCricinfo)

Heather Knight should not have been given out in the opening game of the Women's Ashes T20I series, according to the MCC(ESPNCricinfo)

Josh Hazlewood will use this Ashes series to ease the disappointment of the one major blot on his otherwise flawless international record to date. (cricket.com.au)

The new Perth Stadium will host Australia's fifth one-day international against England in January, Cricket Australia said on Monday. (Sport 24)

Afghanistan defeated Pakistan on Sunday, winning their first under-19 cricket Asia Cup final in Kuala Lumpur. (Kabul Times)

Black Caps batsman Tom Latham has been fined for dissent and swearing after Plunket Shield dismissal. (stuff.co.nz)

Fast-bowler Muhammad Irfan, who became a household name due to his extraordinary height, has set his sights on once again returning to the upper echelons of cricket. (Express Tribune)

Australia fast bowler Pat Cummins is looking forward to making his home debut in Test cricket when the Ashes gets underway in Brisbane on Thursday. (Cricket365)

Sri Lanka Cricket have clarified that Dilruwan Perera did not take dressing room help for a DRS review during the third day's play of the first Test against India. (mid-day)

England's Anya Shrubsole says Australia have been better in key moments during the Women's Ashes series. (Canberra Times)

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