Top Stories: Things that made news in the Cricket World today

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Top Stories: Things that made news in the Cricket World today:

India vs South Africa 3rd T20i washed out due to rain: 

  • The third T20i between India and South Africa was washed out due to wet outfield. South Africa, who already had the series in the bag, were looking for a whitewash while India were looking to salvage some pride by winning the dead rubber. Though the rain stopped pretty soon, the wet outfield denied any chance of even a 5 over match. (Read more about the story here)

Sachin Tendulkar attends Air Force Day celebrations: 

  • Sachin Tendulkar joined the Indian Air Force personnel at the Hindon air base near Ghaziabad as they celebrated their 83rd anniversary on Thursday. Sachin is the first sportsman to be awarded an honorary rank in the Indian Air Force and applauded the personnel’s dedication toward’s the country. (Read more about the story here)

Navjot Singh Sidhu’s condition stable: 

  • Navjot Singh Sidhu, who was admitted to the hospital yesterday for the treatment of DVT, is reportedly stable. Deep Vein Thrombosis is a condition of clotting of blood due to injury or non-activity of muscles. Sidhu experienced an injury post his Kailash Yatra, and he had a severe attack of DVT yesterday.

Chris Cairns lied under oath- court hears:

  • Chris Cairns lied under oath that he never fixed cricket matches and once threatened a teammate with a bat for scoring too many runs, a perjury trial heard.

NSW crush Redbacks: 

  • NSW successfully defended a modest target of 267, thanks to some superlative bowling performance. Australian pacer Mitchell Stark took 4 wickets just for 27 runs to help NSW restrict South Australia for just 110 runs, winning the match by  156 runs.

England restricts Pakistan A: 

  • England restricted Pakistan A to a modest score of 187 for loss of 9 wickets following the first day of the second practice game. Steve Finn was the most impressive off the lot, picking up 4 wickets.

BCCI appoints Mumbai Based auditor: 

  • BCCI has appointed a new auditor, post taking a decision to shift it’s treasury from Chennai to Mumbai. The Indian board has hired M/S Gokhale & Sathe, a Mumbai-based firm, to replace PB Vijayraghavan & Co. from Chennai as their Internal Auditor for the accounting year 2015-16 with immediate effect.

SCA gears up for possible disruption at Rajkot ODI:

  • Following the Cuttack incident, SCA will leave no stone unturned for a smooth proceeding for the third ODI between India and South Africa. Gujarat has faced the backlash from the Patel-Community over the past months, and SCA will be geared up to avoid any sort of similar disruption.

Warnaweera asked to step back from Galle test preparations: 

  • Sri Lankan curator has been asked to step back from the preparations of Galle pitch following his absence to attend a meeting with ICC’s anti- corruption’s security unit in Colombo.

Holder hopes for quick resolution: 

  • West Indies captain Jason Holder has shown support for the estranged coach Phil Simmons. Though he acknowledges that the faith of the coach lies in the hands of the board, he hopes for a swift return of the coach ahead of a tedious series against Sri Lanka.

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