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  1. Invincibles looking to sign Zampa for Hundred finalpublished at 21:36 25 August

    Matthew Henry
    BBC Sport Journalist

    Adam ZampaImage source, Getty Images
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    Zampa also played for Surrey in this year's T20 Blast

    Oval Invincibles have held discussions with Adam Zampa over the possibility of signing the Australia leg-spinner for Sunday's Hundred final.

    The two-time defending champions effectively qualified for the Lord's showpiece by beating London Spirit at The Oval on Monday.

    They picked both Rashid Khan and fellow wrist-spinner Nathan Sowter throughout the first six matches of the tournament but Rashid has since left the squad for international duty.

    The Afghanistan international was not replaced, meaning his place in the squad remains open.

    Zampa, 33, played for Invincibles in their title-winning seasons in 2023 and 2024 but turned out for Australia against South Africa in a one-day international in Queensland on Sunday.

    While nothing has been signed, Invincibles coach Tom Moody said Zampa was keen to travel.

    Zampa played for Surrey in the T20 Blast earlier this year and their quarter-final against Northamptonshire takes place three days after the Hundred final on 3 September.

    "Ideally we want Zamps," Moody told Sky Sports.

    "We just are working through that. He is keen to come back.

    "He is familiar with this group and Surrey as well, having played in the Blast."

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  2. Kings v Royals washed out in CPLpublished at 09:41 25 August

    Covers on the field due to rain during the Men's 2025 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League match 12 between Saint Lucia Kings and Barbados Royals at Daren Sammy National Cricket StadiumImage source, Getty Images

    Saint Lucia Kings' match against Barbados Royals was washed out without a ball bowled in the Caribbean Premier League.

    The toss took place but rain arrived minutes before the scheduled 00:00 BST (Sunday into Monday) start.

    Heavy rain and winds then set in with the umpires eventually calling the match off almost three hours later and around 25 minutes before the scheduled cut-off for a five-over game.

    Both sides take a point, leaving Kings in fifth with four points from four games, while Royals pick up their first point after two defeats.

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  3. Shakib becomes fifth man to take 500 T20 wicketspublished at 21:15 24 August

    Shakib Al Hasan looks on during Antigua & Barbuda's CPL victoryImage source, Getty Images
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    Shakib Al Hasan took three wickets from two overs to help Antigua & Barbuda win

    Shakib Al-Hasan became the fifth player to take 500 wickets in T20 cricket in Antigua & Barbuda's victory over St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the Caribbean Premier League.

    The Bangladesh all-rounder joins Afghanistan's Rashid Khan (660 wickets), West Indies duo Dwayne Bravo (631) and Sunil Narine (590), and South Africa's Imran Tahir (554) in achieving the landmark.

    He only needed six balls to reach the record on Sunday, recording figures of 3-11 in a low-scoring affair at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.

    The Patriots set the Falcons 134 to win after their last six batters made just 22 runs.

    The Falcons chased the total down with two balls to spare, with Karima Gore finishing unbeaten on 52 off 47 balls.

    Shakib was also handy with the bat, making 25 (18) before being stumped by Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan.

    The win leaves the Falcons top of the table, having played a few more matches than those below them.

    CPL table; CPL fixtures

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  4. Ganguly takes on first head coach role with Pretoria Capitalspublished at 13:24 24 August

    Jonathan Trott (left) talks to Sourav Ganguly while Pretoria Capitals head coachImage source, SA20

    Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has taken on his first head coach role with Pretoria Capitals in the SA20.

    Ganguly, 53, has focused on politics and administration since retiring in 2012, including a spell as the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) between 2019 and 2022.

    The elegant left-hander was the director of cricket for JSW Sports, who own Pretoria Capitals, in the 2025 season.

    He replaces former England batter Jonathan Trott, who had just one season in charge as the Capitals missed out on the knockouts with two wins in 10 group matches.

    Ganguly will be assisted by former South Africa all-rounder Shaun Pollock, who was also announced on Sunday.

    They will be in place to build Capitals' squad at the player auction on 9 September.

    England's Will Jacks and West Indies duo Sherfane Rutherford and Andre Russell were retained/wildcard selections for the 2026 season.

    The fourth edition has been brought forward to avoid a clash with the World Cup and will run between 26 December and 25 January.

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  5. Pollard powers Knight Riders to victory over Kingspublished at 11:25 24 August

    Kieron Pollard batting for Trinbago Knight Riders Image source, Getty Images

    Kieron Pollard struck 65 from 29 balls to set up a comfortable 18-run win for Trinbago Knight Riders over Saint Lucia Kings in the Caribbean Premier League.

    Pollard's knock included four fours and six sixes as the Knight Riders posted 183-7, with support from Colin Munro's 30-ball 43 at the top of the order.

    Munro dominated an opening stand of 47 in four overs with former England batter Alex Hales, who fell cheaply for 10, before Pollard dominated the middle overs alongside captain Nicholas Pooran, who made 34.

    The Kings started positively in reply with Tim Seifert and Johnson Charles adding 74 for the first wicket, but the innings fell away after they were dismissed for 35 and 47 respectively.

    Usman Tariq was the pick of the bowlers with 2-20 as the Kings fell short on 165-6.

    The win lifts the Knight Riders to third in the table with two wins from three while the Kings' first defeat leaves them in fifth.

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