Division two
Anderson’s Availability Uncertain For Durham Clash As Lancashire Weigh Workload Concerns
Anderson, 43, who retired from international cricket in July 2024, has been instrumental in Lancashire’s strong start to the season, leading from the front with both ball and captaincy as the side sits atop Division Two with two wins and a draw from three matches. The experienced seamer is currently the leading wicket-taker in county cricket this season, claiming 21 wickets at an impressive average of 12.09.
However, with Anderson having bowled nearly 100 overs across three matches in just over two weeks, the team management is cautious about his workload ahead of a demanding schedule.
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Northamptonshire Extend Darren Lehmann’s Contract Till End Of 2029
Northamptonshire County Cricket Club: Northamptonshire County Cricket Club have secured the services of head coach Darren Lehmann for the long term, with the former Australia international signing a two-year contract ...
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England Spinner Shoaib Bashir Joins Derbyshire On A Two-year Deal After Ashes Snub
England Spinner Shoaib Bashir: England off-spinner Shoaib Bashir has signed a two-year contract with Derbyshire for the 2026 season, seeking to revitalise his domestic career after limited opportunities at Somerset. ...
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Unadkat To Feature For Sussex In Last Eight Rounds Of County Matches
Golf Club Ground: India’s left-arm fast-bowler Jaydev Unadkat will be turning out for Sussex in the last eight rounds of the 2026 County Championship season, said the club on Thursday. ...
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Middlesex Sign England Pacer Olly Stone On Short-term Loan From Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire Head Coach Peter Moores: Middlesex have announced the signing of England fast bowler Olly Stone on a two-week loan deal from Nottinghamshire, ahead of the final phase of the ...
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Yorkshire Pick Imam-ul-Haq As Replacement For Giakwad; Caleb Jewell Re-signs With Derbyshire
County Championship: Pakistan opener Imam-ul-Haq has joined Yorkshire as an overseas signing for the remainder of the English domestic season. The 28-year-old, who has scored three Test centuries and nine ...
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James Anderson To Captain Lancashire For Next Two County Championship Matches
James Anderson: Legendary England pacer James Anderson will captain Lancashire in their next two County Championship matches, stepping into the role as Marcus Harris returns to Australia for the birth ...
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New Zealand's Zak Foulkes Joins Durham For T20 Blast Campaign
Durham County Cricket Club: New Zealand pacer Zak Foulkes has signed with Durham for the upcoming T20 Blast season. The 22-year-old seamer, known for his hard-hitting deliveries, has played eight ...
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Gloucestershire Signs Cameron Green For Five County Championship Matches In April-May
Gloucestershire Cricket Chair Peter Matthews: Australia’s fast-bowling all-rounder Cameron Green has been signed by Gloucestershire to play five County Championship matches in April and May. Green, 25, will begin his ...
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Yorkshire Sign Pacer Jack White From Northamptonshire
Jack White: Yorkshire have signed pacer Jack White from Northamptonshire on a two-year contract, after exercising a clause in White's contract that allowed him to join a Division One club. ...
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Sussex Secure Promotion To Division One With Dominant Win Over Gloucestershire
Nightwatchman Ed Middleton: Sussex have secured promotion to Division One of the County Championship with a game to spare, after completing a resounding an innings and seven runs victory over ...
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Cricket Regulator Spare Gloucestershire For An Alleged Breach Of Pitch Regulations
Vitality County Championship Division Two: Gloucestershire escaped punishment for an alleged breach of pitch regulations following the abandonment of their Vitality County Championship Division Two match against Northamptonshire. The Cricket ...
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Louis Kimber Hammers Robinson For A Record 43 Runs In An Over
Division Two County Championship: Leicestershire's Louis Kimber on Wednesday made cricket history by scoring the most runs in an over in first-class cricket, hammering Sussex's Ollie Robinson for 43 runs ...
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Maybe On Another Tour It Could Have Been 3-2 To Us, Says Robinson On England’s 4-1 Test Series…
Sky Sports News: England fast-bowler Ollie Robinson thinks the visitors’ were unlucky to lost the Test series in India by 4-1 and felt if things fell in their favour, it ...
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