England docked 2 points for slow over rate
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Anderson shared his excitement about the move, expressing that he has thoroughly enjoyed his stint with Lancashire and is eager to bring that energy into The Hundred
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LONDON (Reuters) -After missing four years of test duty due to injury, England speedster Jofra Archer is keen to make up for lost time and says he wants to play the final two tests against India and prove he deserves a place in the squad for the Ashes series in Australia.
Joe Root is back at No.1 in the world rankings after his 37th Test century, but admits he and his team-mates are losing the battle when it comes to restricting Ben Stokes' workload after the thrilling
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The ICC has come down heavily on the Ben Stokes-led England cricket team for breaching the Code of Conduct during their thrilling win over England in the third Test at Lord’s.
LONDON (Reuters) -England captain Ben Stokes was named player of the match after taking five wickets in his team’s dramatic 22-run victory over India in the third test at Lord’s as well as scoring 44 and 33 and running out the dangerous Rishabh Pant in a splendid all-round performance.
Those who are part of a rather large Indian diaspora in the UK and the locals had their eyes trained on the left-hander during the first Youth Test in the sleepy town of Beckenham
England have been docked two ICC World Test Championship points for slow over rate in the Lord’s Test against India, dropping to third place in the standings. Michael Vaughan questioned why India escaped punishment despite equally poor over rates.
After missing four years of test duty due to injury, England speedster Jofra Archer is keen to make up for lost time and says he wants to play the final two tests against India and prove he deserves a place in the squad for the Ashes series in Australia.
Former England cricket team skipper Michael Vaughan poked fun at Shubman Gill and Co for their tendency to lose wickets just before a session break.