in test
Men’s ODI WC: We're Still Very Much Focused On All Formats Of The Game, Says Trescothick Over Waning Interest In 50-over Format
After winning the 2019 Men’s ODI World Cup title on home soil by playing an attacking brand of 50-over cricket, most of England’s players were either rested, struggled with injuries or quit playing the game.
Moreover, with two T20 World Cups, one of which England won in 2022, and two editions of the World Test Championship meant they never played ODIs at their full strength.
Related Cricket News on in test
-
BCCI Confirms England, Australia Series For India Senior Women In Busy Home Season
BCCI Honorary Secretary Jay Shah: The senior Indian women's cricket team will take on England and Australia women's teams in two separate home series comprising a total of two Tests, ...
-
Gregg Chappell Admits Facing Financial Crisis, Friends Launch Fundraising Platform
Melbourne Cricket Ground: Former Australian cricketer Greg Chappell has revealed that he is facing a financial crisis and admitted "not living a life of luxury" as his friends pushes for ...
-
Nathan Lyon Confident Of Coming Back In Australia Test Team After Calf Injury Recovery
New South Wales: Australia’s veteran off-spinner Nathan Lyon said he is confident of coming to the Test team ahead of the upcoming home summer after recovering from a calf injury ...
-
Men’s ODI WC: Southee Is Available For Selection; Williamson Still Nursing Thumb Injury, Says Latham
ODI World Cup: New Zealand captain Tom Latham revealed that veteran fast-bowler Tim Southee available for selection in the side’s 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup clash against India at the ...
-
Men's ODI WC: You Want To Put The Team First, Says Pujara On Kohli Going Slow To Get 48th ODI ton
Net Run Rate: Indian Test batter Cheteshwar Pujara gave his take following Virat Kohli's remarkable achievement of scoring his 48th ODI century against Bangladesh, which he accomplished by strategically refraining ...
-
Men's ODI WC: Australia’s Challenge Will Be To Get Out Babar, Rizwan, Says Paine
Former Australia Test: Former Australia Test captain Tim Paine feels the side’s big challenge will be to get Pakistan batting duo of captain Babar Azam and wicket-keeper Mohammad Rizwan out ...
-
Men’s ODI World Cup: Stokes Hints Return To The England Squad After “frustrating Niggle” Injury
Test Match Special: England star all-rounder Ben Stokes has declared himself fit for the selection for the match against South Africa on Saturday, after missing the first three games due ...
-
Everybody Has To Put Their Body On The Line And Need To Give It Their All To Win…
ODI World Cup: Yuvraj Singh, the Player of the Tournament in India’s victorious 2011 World Cup campaign on home soil, believes every member in the current team has to handle ...
-
Lockie Ferguson To Captain New Zealand In ODI Series Against Bangladesh Ahead Of ODI WC
ICC Cricket World Cup: Fast bowler Lockie Ferguson is set to captain New Zealand for the first time in international cricket during the upcoming three-match ODI Series against Bangladesh in ...
-
Asia Cup: Plan Is Just To Watch The Ball And Play According To The Situation, Says Shreyas Iyer
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium: Ahead of India’s opening match in the Asia Cup against arch-rivals Pakistan, middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer said his plan will be to just to watch the ...
-
Bazball Left Australian Players, Coaches And The Captain Scratching Their Head At Different Times, Says Ricky Ponting
World Test Championship: Former captain Ricky Ponting believes that the entire Australia side was left "scratching their head" over how to counter England’s Bazball style of play as the Ashes ...
-
'I Have No Restrictions, Body Feels Good', Says Jasprit Bumrah Ahead Of Much-awaited Comeback
T20 World Cup: Former India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah, who is set for a comeback from injury after nearly a year away from the game when India take on Ireland ...
-
New Zealand To Tour Bangladesh After A 10-year Gap; To Play ODIs Ahead Of World Cup
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium: The New Zealand men's cricket team will tour Bangladesh for the first tour of the country since 2013 for a split ODI and Test series. ...
-
Zimbabwe To Tour England To Play A Four-Day Test In 2025
For the first time since 2003, Zimbabwe will tour England for bilateral cricket following an agreement between the two sides to play a four-day men's Test match in 2025. The ...
Cricket Special Today
-
- 20 Nov 2024 09:20
-
- 05 Oct 2024 01:56
-
- 02 Oct 2024 09:13
-
- 13 Sep 2024 12:23
-
- 10 Sep 2024 12:01
-
- 29 Aug 2024 01:18