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England Have A Hell Of A Chance In The Ashes: Chris Woakes
The Ashes: Former England cricketer Chris Woakes discussed the team’s chances of winning the upcoming Ashes series against arch-rivals Australia and said that Ben Stokes and his team ‘have a hell of a chance’ to claim the famous urn.
The Ashes will be played in Australia this time, and England, who haven’t won the series on Australian soil since the 2010-11 edition, will be hoping to turn the tables this winter.
Woakes, meanwhile, announced his international retirement, marking the fifth and final Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy against India as his career’s last game. The 36-year-old sustained a major injury to his shoulder, which ruled him out of England’s forthcoming tour. Read More...
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Asia Cup Super: Former England spinner Monty Panesar believes the recent 'no handshake row' has further impacted the buzz of the India vs Pakistan game in the Super 4 of the ongoing Asia Cup, stating that both the teams should pay more attention to cricket rather than other things.
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Asia Cup: India Are Favourites To Win, Pakistan Not That Strong, Says Panesar
Indian Armed Forces: Former England spinner Monty Panesar believes India hold the upper hand heading into their Asia Cup clash against arch-rivals Pakistan in Dubai, backing Suryakumar Yadav’s side to emerge as clear favourites in Sunday’s high-profile contest.
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Bethell Believes He Should Have Played More Cricket For England In Home Summer
The West Indies ODI: Left-handed batting all-rounder Jacob Bethell believed he should have featured more for England in the ongoing home summer after having limited chances in the Test team.
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'Scientist Of Spin Bowling': Monty Panesar Hails R Ashwin
Indian Premier League: Former England spinner Monty Panesar has described Ravichandran Ashwin’s retirement from the Indian Premier League (IPL) as a “huge surprise”, calling the Indian off-spinner a “scientist of spin bowling” who redefined the art of variations in T20 cricket.
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ILT20 Season 4: Adani Sportsline’s Gulf Giants Appoint Jonathan Trott As Head Coach
ICC T20 World Cup: With the fourth season of the International League T20 (ILT20) on the horizon, Adani Sportsline-owned Gulf Giants have announced a formidable new coaching team ahead of the league’s first-ever auction.
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Stuart Broad Expresses Desire To Coach England’s U19 And U17 Fast Bowlers
The U19s: Former England fast bowler Stuart Broad has expressed a desire to coach England’s pacers at U19 and U17 levels, saying he hopes to nurture talents who could follow in the footsteps of Jofra Archer and James Anderson.
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A Gentleman To The Core, Says Ganguly On Simpson’s Demise
RIP Bob Simpson: Former India captain Sourav Ganguly expressed sadness over the demise of legendary Australia cricketer Bob Simpson and described him as ‘a gentleman to the core’. Ganguly added that his memories of being with Simpson during the 1999 World Cup and county stint with Lancashire will remain in his heart and memories.
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Brook Could Be One Of The Great Middle-order Players Of This Generation: Geoffrey Boycott
Geoffrey Boycott: Former England opener Geoffrey Boycott believes Harry Brook has it in him to be one of the ‘great middle-order players of this generation’. In the recent 2-2 drawn series against India, Brook finished with 481 runs at an average of 53.44.
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England Panicked And Their Approach Was Wrong On Final Morning: Michael Vaughan
If South Africa: Former England captain Michael Vaughan slammed the national team's approach on the final day of the fifth Test against India, which they lost by a near six-run margin at The Oval on Monday.
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Irfan Pathan: Former India allrounder Irfan Pathan termed Mohammed Siraj a person with "an iron body with heart of a lion" after the pacer produced one of the best spells of his Test career to guide India to a miraculous six-run win against England in the fifth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at The Oval here on Monday.
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5th Test: Kohli Or Rohit Would’ve Made The Difference In Series Outcome, Says David Lloyd
If Rohit Sharma: Former England cricketer David Lloyd believes the absence of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma has cost India crucial moments in the ongoing Test series in England.
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