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Crossing The Line | Proteas cricketers are there on merit, says Vincent Barnes

Independent Online

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July 10, 2026

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Crossing The Line | Proteas cricketers are there on merit, says Vincent Barnes
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Brisbane Times

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· Jul 11, 2026

Nate Caddy just signed a huge contract. But this Lion will attract stupendous offers

One of the interesting twists for talented young players in this era is that they will be paid more if they land at a lowly club, and that there’s a trade-off between success and remuneration.

The Economic Times

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· Jul 11, 2026

Indian cricket coaching team's shake-up on cards?

Indian cricket coaching team's shake-up on cards?

L.A. Times - Sports

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· Jun 21, 2026

Dodgers' Andy Pages strengthens All-Star selection bid with defensive gems vs. Orioles

After missing out on being an All-Star selection last season, Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages continues to prove he's worthy of a Midsummer Classic nod.

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jun 21, 2026

NPFL: Doma United assures new players of equal opportunity 

Doma United Chairman, Suleiman Umar has charged newly invited players to give their best during the club’s ongoing screening exercise. Umar assured the trialists that the selection will be based solely on merit. He stressed that all participants that every talented player would get a fair opportunity regardless of background. The screening exercise begin on [] NPFL: Doma United assures new players of equal opportunity

Toronto Sun

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· Jun 25, 2026

Why MLB players rank the Blue Jays among best organizations

Toronto's team culture, state-of-the-art facilities and treatment of players' families have them ranked highly in player poll

City Xtra

· Jun 30, 2026

Enzo Maresca outlines Man City transfer market ambitions after £116M Elliot Anderson capture

Maresca has described Man City squad as “young, but very good” in his first comments as managerThe 46-year-old says there is “the right mix between young and more experienced players”Maresca a...

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Related coverage for "Crossing The Line | Proteas cricketers are there on merit, says Vincent Barnes": Brisbane Times — Nate Caddy just signed a huge contract. But this Lion will attract stupendous offers. The Economic Times — Indian cricket coaching team's shake-up on cards? . L.A. Times - Sports — Dodgers' Andy Pages strengthens All-Star selection bid with defensive gems vs. Orioles. Daily Post Nigeria — NPFL: Doma United assures new players of equal opportunity . Toronto Sun — Why MLB players rank the Blue Jays among best organizations. City Xtra — Enzo Maresca outlines Man City transfer market ambitions after £116M Elliot Anderson capture