Cricket: Mitchell Santner has managed to chase down and take a sensational aerial catch in New Zealand's big win against Afghanistan in the World Cup.
Santner soars for unreal one arm grab | 00:26A wave of Australian cricketers will reportedly take part in next season’s County Championship due to an unusually clear schedule., Aussies not taking part in the Indian Premier League and T20 World Cup, hosted by the West Indies and the United States of America, could play in England.
The 34-year-old will reportedly play in both the championship competition and the Vitality Blast, England’s T20 competition. Meanwhile, Marnus Labuschagne is set to return to Glamorgan and currently sits in fifth place on the ICC Test batsmen rankings.
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