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Brook To Captain England In ODIs Against Australia After Buttler Ruled Out; Livingstone Comes Back
Buttler has been nursing a calf injury which he picked while preparing for The Hundred, leading to him missing the tournament as well as the ongoing T20I series against Australia, with wicketkeeper-batter Phil Salt being England’s stand-in captain.
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Sri Lanka Players Make Big Gains In Test Rankings After Win Over England
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Stokes Returns As England Drop Lawrence For Pakistan Tests
Captain Ben Stokes: Captain Ben Stokes will return to the side after a hamstring injury ruled him out of the Sri Lanka Tests while Dan Lawrence has been dropped from ...
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3rd Test: Pope's Unbeaten Ton, Duckett's 86 Help England Reach 221/3
Ollie Pope: Stand-in skipper Ollie Pope struck a fighting unbeaten century while opener Ben Duckett slammed a half-century to help England reach 221/3 as rain and bad light played spoilsport ...
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3rd Test: England's Josh Hull To Debut Against Sri Lanka
England Playing XI: England's Josh Hull will make his international debut in the third and final Test against Sri Lanka at The Oval, starting on Friday. Hull will replace Matthew ...
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Root Extends Lead In Test Batters Rankings After Twin Ton At Lord’s
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I Would Be Happy To Be Proven Wrong On Pope, Says Michael Vaughan
Michael Vaughan: Former England captain Michael Vaughan has said he would be happy to be proven wrong on stand-in skipper Ollie Pope’s leadership credentials. At the same time, Vaughan stuck ...
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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 ...
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Brook, Mushfiqur And Rizwan Make Big Jumps In Men's Test Batting Rankings
T20I Player Rankings: Harry Brook, Mushfiqur Rahim and Mohammad Rizwan have made big jumps as per the latest update to the ICC Men’s Test Batting Rankings released on Wednesday after ...
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Olly Stone Replaces Injured Mark Wood In England's Playing 11 For Lord's Test
Olly Stone: England have named Olly Stone as injured pacer Mark Wood's replacement in the playing 11 for the second Test against Sri Lanka at the Lord's, starting on Thursday. ...
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'I Had To Channel My Inner Hussain': Joe Root After Gritty 62 Not Out Against SL
Old Trafford Stadium: Joe Root found himself channeling his "inner Nasser Hussain" after England found themselves in a taxing run chase of 205 in a tricky slow pitch against Sri ...
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WATCH: Prabath Jayasuriya Sparks Warne Memories With Harry Brook Dismissal
On the Old Trafford ground where Shane Warne bowled the 'Ball of the Century' in 1993, Sri Lanka spinner Prabath Jayasuriya made a bid for the modern-day equivalent by dismissing ...
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Potts Named In England Playing Eleven For First Test Against Sri Lanka; Brook Named Vice-captain
England Playing XI: Fast-bowler Matthew Potts has been named in England's playing eleven for the first Test against Sri Lanka, starting at Old Trafford on Wednesday. The right-handed batter, Harry ...
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Duckett Reveals McCullum’s Words Spurring Him To Be Best Version Of Himself In Test Cricket
New Delhi: England Test opener Ben Duckett revealed how red-ball coach Brendon McCullum’s words spurred him to become the best version of himself as a batter in the longer format, ...
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