Dd sports
Anderson To Continue As England’s Fast-bowling Mentor For Pakistan, New Zealand Tours
“At the minute, I’m due to go to Pakistan and New Zealand in the winter. Then nothing concrete after that. I’m very new to this, I’m still learning as we go. It’s partly me trying to figure out if this is where I want to go with the next stage of my career and also for them to figure out if I’m any good at it,” said Anderson to Sky Sports.
After Anderson’s retirement, Gus Atkinson has taken 33 wickets in his first five Test matches, while Matthew Potts and Olly Stone have staged a return to the playing eleven in the longer format. In the third and final Test against Sri Lanka at The Oval, England have handed a debut to left-arm pacer Josh Hull.
Related Cricket News on Dd sports
-
Three Uncapped Players In Afghanistan's Squad For Test Against New Zealand
Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports: Uncapped players Riaz Hassan, Shams Ur Rahman and Khalil Ahmed have been included in Afghanistan’s 16-member squad for the one-off Test against New Zealand, starting ...
-
India's Fast-bowling Makes Them Tough Team To Beat In Australia: Labuschagne
World Test Championship: Australia batter Marnus Labuschagne praised India’s fast bowling line-up, adding that it is an aspect which makes the visitors’ a tough team to beat in Australian conditions. ...
-
Vikram Rathour Named NZ’s Batting Coach For One-off Test Vs Afghanistan
Greater Noida Sports Complex Ground: Former Indian batting coach Vikram Rathour has joined New Zealand's men's Test squad as the batting coach for the one-off Test against Afghanistan, scheduled from ...
-
OCA Interim Prez Randhir Singh Hopeful Of Yoga's Inclusion In Asian Games 2026
The OCA Acting President: Former shooter and Acting President of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) Randhir Singh on Thursday said that Yoga is likely to be included in the ...
-
No Player Made Bigger Impact Than Atkinson In First Test: Stokes
New Delhi: England men’s Test captain Ben Stokes believes no player has made a bigger impact than what Gus Atkinson has made in his first summer of playing Test cricket ...
-
BGT Is Fiercely Competitive, It Always Feels Like 50-50: Cummins
Border Gavaskar Trophy: Australia Test captain Pat Cummins reflected on the intense rivalry between Australia and India in the Border Gavaskar Trophy, highlighting the evenly matched nature of the contest ...
-
Things Going Quite Nicely For England Ahead Of Playing India, Australia Next Year, Says Morgan
Sky Sports Cricket: Former England captain Eoin Morgan believes things are going quite nicely for the Test team after taking an unassailable 2-0 series lead over Sri Lanka, with one ...
-
Getting Test Ton In Australia Give A Lot Of Satisfaction To Root: Hussain
BBC Test Match Special: Former England skipper Nasser Hussain believes Joe Root getting a century in Australia should be the next big goal for him in Test cricket, adding that ...
-
Pro Cricket League Aims To Take Next Stage Of Cricket Post IPL
Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports: The Pro Cricket League (PCL) is gearing up for its inaugural season, set to commence at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex in Greater ...
-
England Have Opportunity To Take Advantage Of Possibly Tired Sri Lankan Bowlers, Says Morgan
ODI World Cup: Eoin Morgan, England’s 2019 ODI World Cup winning captain, predicted more runs to come from the hosts’ batting line-up on day three of the second Test at ...
-
Guernsey Beat Denmark To Win ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Europe Sub-Regional Qualifier C
T20 World Cup Europe Sub: Guernsey beat Denmark by six wickets to win the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Europe Sub-Regional Qualifier C at King George V Sports Ground in ...
-
Trescothick Backs Buttler As England’s White-ball Captain Ahead Of Australia Series
Though Matthew Mott: Marcus Trescothick, England’s interim white-ball head coach, has backed Jos Buttler to come good as the white-ball captain ahead of the side’s matches against Australia starting next ...
-
Rob Key Asks England Test Players To Show Full Commitment For Thriving In 'Bazball' Age
Sky Sports Cricket: Rob Key, ECB’s managing director of cricket, has asked for England's Test team players to show full commitment towards thriving in the ‘Bazball’ age of playing longer ...
-
Australia Are Initial Favourites For Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Says Ex-coach John Buchanan
Ready Steady Go Kids: Former Australia men’s head coach John Buchanan believes the Pat Cummins-led side is the initial favourite for him to win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, citing the current ...
Cricket Special Today
-
- 06 Dec 2025 01:04
-
- 03 Dec 2025 09:39
-
- 02 Dec 2025 09:10