
Ben Stokes’ injury exile leaves England with a selection dilemma
http://gty.im/2166363993 Captain and talismanic all-rounder Ben Stokes has to now miss out on the rest of the English summer, following…
http://gty.im/2166363993 Captain and talismanic all-rounder Ben Stokes has to now miss out on the rest of the English summer, following…
England completed a comfortable nine wicket victory over South African in the deciding test to take the Basil D’Oliveira Trophy…
England hit back after losing the first by crushing South Africa by an innings and 85 runs win at Old Trafford to level the series with all to play for in the final test at the Oval in September.
India completed a comprehensive 49 run victory against England in the second Twenty 20 at Edgbaston to clinch the three match series with one match to go.
Centuries from Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow ensured England reached their target with plenty of time to spare to level the series 2-2 and maintained new coach Brendon McCullum’s winning record as for the fourth time in a row they chased down a total.
England completed a clean sweep against New Zealand, with a seven wicket victory over the visitors at Headingley by mid-afternoon on the final day.
England’s World Cup winning captain Eoin Morgan is set to announce his retirement from international cricket.
A sensational century from Jonny Bairstow led England to a stunning five wicket victory over New Zealand at Trent Bridge in the second test, which clinched a series victory over the current World Champions.
After yet another outstanding performance from the former England captain Joe Root at Lords in the opening test of the summer, a question was posed on social media about who the greatest England batsman of all time in the modern era of English cricket is
Another majestic knock from former captain Joe Root led England to a five wicket win in the first test against New Zealand at Lords.
A new era for England red ball cricket starts on Thursday when England play their first test match of the summer against the current World Test Champions New Zealand at Lords.
England have suffered a huge blow ahead of their forthcoming test series against New Zealand, with the news that fast bowler Jofra Archer will miss the entire season after suffering a stress fracture of the lower back.
Yorkshire batter Harry Brook and Durham seamer Matthew Potts are called up for the first time. The 23-year-old Brook has started the season off in scintillating form having already scored 758 runs at an average of 151.60, including three centuries and four half-centuries.
England have appointed former New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum as their new men’s Test team coach on a four year deal.
Lammonby is a player that I was tipping to be in and around the England set-up for the upcoming New Zealand tests but he has done little of note so far this season, registering only 187 runs from his seven innings to date with one half-century.
Durham’s Ben Stokes has been appointed captain of the England Men’s Test team by the England & Wales Cricket Board.
Former England batter Key has previously stated that he had expressed interest in the role
Joe Root has stepped down from his position as England Test captain after five years in the job.
England bowler Anya Shrubsole, who has played at the top level of women’s international cricket for 14 years, has announced her retirement from international cricket.
Ten years ago, the contemplation within the English selection panel was whether Ian Bell, averaging over 42 at the time, merited his place.
After yet another disappointing series from England, questions inevitably will now start to be asked. Is Joe Root the right man for the job? Will he say enough is enough and will resign? Or will somebody from above take this tough decision?
On, yet another, dark day in modern English Test cricket, West Indies defeated England by ten wickets to claim a 1-0 series win and inflict further scrutiny on Joe Root’s role as captain.
Jack Leach and Saqib Mahmood’s 11th wicket partnership of 90 saved England from embarrassment on day one of the third Test with the tourists having been reduced to 114-9 by West Indies.
Kraigg Brathwaite, once again, provided stern resistance to prevent England from pulling off the unlikeliest of victories on day five in Barbados with the three-game series remaining level at 0-0.