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Ireland Fast-Bowler Boyd Rankin Announces Retirement From International Cricket
Boyd Rankin is one of only 15 players in the history of cricket to represent two countries in Test matches
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Boyd Rankin First Since Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi To Play Test Cricket For And Against England
Boyd Rankin joined the ranks of Billy Murdoch, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi and Kepler Wessels to have represented two countries in Test cricket.
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Afghanistan vs Ireland 2nd T20I Live Cricket Score: Afghanistan Opt To Bat Against Ireland
Live Cricket Score: AFG Vs IRE 2nd T20I: Afghanistan lead the three-match series 1-0.
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1st T20I: Mohammad Nabi, Najibullah Zadran Power Afghanistan To Five-Wicket Win Against Ireland
All-rounder Mohammad Nabi was adjudged the player of the match for his all-round performance.
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Ashes: England's Boyd Rankin limps away on Test debut
The Irish-born paceman Boyd Rankin could only send down 8.2 overs before he limped from the Sydney Cricket Ground late in the opening day.
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England confident Monty Panesar's problems behind him
Long a fans' favourite for his sheer enthusiasm and undoubted ability to spin the ball, the left-armer found himself making the wrong sort of headlines last month after he was fined by police for urinating on night-club bouncers in Brighton on England's south coast.
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Ballance, Rankin and Stokes named in England Ashes squad, Panesar gets Test recall
England go to Australia looking to win their fourth consecutive Ashes series, something no Engliah team has done since 1890.
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England ponder Tim Bresnan fitness as Boyd Rankin eyes the Ashes
Twice an Ashes-winner, Bresnan when fit fills the tricky position of third seamer in a four-man attack and the Yorkshireman played a key role during England's 2010/11 3-1 series win in Australia.
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Australia 'deserved' ODI series win: Michael Clarke
Clarke said that after the heavy Ashes defeat, an ODI series win 'meant a great deal' to his side.
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England pacer Boyd Rankin hopeful of making Ashes squad with ODI performance
The former Ireland seamer was the lone England bowler to emerge with credit during Australia's dominant 88-run win in the second ODI. He managed two wickets for just 49 from his 10 overs.