Ashes 2021
ECB Conditionally Approves Ashes Tour Of Australia
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has given 'conditional' approval to the Ashes tour later this year, putting to rest speculation around the five-Test series which had cornered headlines in the past fortnight.
Several England cricketers had expressed reservations about the stringent quarantine rules in Australia and the uncertainty over whether their families would be able to travel with them on the 11-week-long tour.
Related Cricket News on Ashes 2021
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Barmy Army Doesn't Understand The Game, I Have 1,534 Runs More Than Them: Tim Paine
Australia Test skipper Tim Paine said that he has got 1,534 more runs than the Barmy Army, the supporters of the England team. He added that with the Barmy Army ...
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Convincing English Player To Come For The Ashes Was More Tedious Than I Thought: Ian Healy
Former Australia wicketkeeper-batsman Ian Healy said that he was a little surprised with the amount of work that was put in to get the England Test players to agree to ...
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There Still Might Be A Few English Players Who Will Not Travel To Australia For Ashes: Paine
Australian Test skipper Tim Paine said on Friday that it was "positive news" that a lot of England players had committed to the Ashes tour later this year, but added ...
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Hoggard Says Enduring Ashes Bubble Would Be His 'Worst Nightmare'
Former England pacer Matthew Hoggard has said that living in a bubble for the Ashes in Australia would be his worst nightmare. He added that he could understand why some ...
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If I Was An English Player I'd Already Be On My Way For Ashes: Ian Botham
Former all-rounder Ian Botham said that if he was in the place of the current Test players in England, he would have already packed his bags to go for the ...
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English Players Needed A Bit Of Surety To Continue With Ashes: ACA Chief
Australian Cricketers Association (ACA) chief executive Todd Greenberg said on Wednesday that the England players "needed some level of surety" regarding the Covid-19 protocols prevailing Down Under, ...
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English Players Deserve Sympathy; Not The Flak They Are Getting: Mike Hussey
Former Australian cricketer Michael Hussey has expressed his sympathies with the England players, saying they have endured a lot of bio-bubble life in the last one-and-a-half years and played far ...
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ஆஷஸ் தொடர் நடப்பது சந்தேகம் - இங்கிலாந்து கிரிக்கெட் வாரியம்!
ஆஷஸ் கிரிக்கெட் தொடரில் இங்கிலாந்து வீரர்கள் பங்கேற்பதில் சிக்கல் எழுந்துள்ளதாக தகவல்கள் வெளியாகி வருகின்றன. ...
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ECB Indicates That The Ashes Series In Australia May Be In Doubt
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have released a statement on the Ashes tour, saying that they will make a decision over 'whether the conditions in place are sufficient ...
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Cricket Australia Spells Out To English Cricketers What To Expect In Ashes Series
England Test skipper Joe Root along with teammates have been given the blueprint on the Australian quarantine protocols when they begin their gruelling Ashes tour in December, which will help ...
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Ashes Have To Go Ahead In My Opinion: Andrew Strauss
Former England captain Andrew Strauss feels that the Ashes scheduled for the end of the year needs to go ahead. He added that the cricket boards of England and Australia ...
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Pietersen Needs To Understand All The Difficulties Involved, Says Tim Paine
Australia Test captain Tim Paine said to former England skipper Kevin Pietersen that he understands all the difficulties involved in England players coming to the Ashes. Paine and Pietersen's Twit ...
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केविन पीटरसन पर भड़के ऑस्ट्रेलियाई कप्तान टिम पेन, अपने से मतलब रखने की नसीहत दी
ऑस्ट्रेलियाई टेस्ट कप्तान टिम पेन (Tim Paine) ने इंग्लैंड के पूर्व क्रिकेटर केविन पीटरसन (Kevin Pietersen) पर निशाना साधते हुए उन्हें अपने काम से मतलब रखने और इस साल दिसंबर ...
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Whatever May Happen, Ashes Will Take Place: Paine Criticizes Pietersen
Australian Test skipper Tim Paine has asked former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen to mind his business and not influence his country's players from taking a call on the Ashes series, ...
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