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Charu Sharma, Alister Nicholson and Natalie Germanos ask whether Moeen Ali "Osama" revelation changes the way cricketers behave out in the field?
Xhosa-speaking South Africans have been playing cricket for more than 160 years. But only now can they do so in their mother tongue.
And we find out how a new cricket initiative is aiming to increase female participation from the South Asian community.
(Photo - Moeen Ali. Credit - Getty Images)
By BBC World Service4.9
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Charu Sharma, Alister Nicholson and Natalie Germanos ask whether Moeen Ali "Osama" revelation changes the way cricketers behave out in the field?
Xhosa-speaking South Africans have been playing cricket for more than 160 years. But only now can they do so in their mother tongue.
And we find out how a new cricket initiative is aiming to increase female participation from the South Asian community.
(Photo - Moeen Ali. Credit - Getty Images)

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