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Nasir Hussain: England Batters Showed The Right Attacking Instinct At Trent Bridge
Former England skipper Nasser Hussain has said England showed the right attacking instinct on Day 4 of the second Test at Trent Bridge on Monday, and have given themselves a huge chance of taking an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-Test series.
He added that a score in excess of 500 could dent any team's confidence but seeing Ben Stokes' side match New Zealand with the bat was heartening.
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WATCH: Stokes' Exceptional Work With 'Back Of The Hand' To Dismiss In-Form Will Young After A Mix-Up
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Kevin Pietersen Reveals About Coaching 'New Young England Batting Side'
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Ready To Return To England Test Team Under McCullum-Stokes, Reveals Moeen Ali
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WATCH: Leach Provides Relief For England; Breaks 236-run Partnership Between Mitchell & Blundell
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ENG vs NZ 2nd Test: England Fight Back, New Zealand Score 195/4 At Tea On Day 1
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Nasir Hussain: England Should Not Take New Zealand Lightly, They Were 'slightly undercooked' In The Starter
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Ben Stokes Names Ben Foakes As The 'Best Wicketkeeper In The World'
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Win Against New Zealand 'Massively Important', Admits Ben Stokes
With a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, England got it thanks to Joe Root's unbeaten 115 in a chase of 277, where Ben Stokes chipped in with a vital ...
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'Under Ben Stokes' Leadership, It's A Really Exciting Time', Says Joe Root
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1st Test, Day 3: Root & Stokes Hits Fifties, England 61 Runs Away From Victory At Lord's
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Ben Stokes Pulls Of A Replay From Controversial Over Throw In World Cup 2019 Finals; Watch Video Here
Ben Stokes' lucky mistake won the World Cup for England in 2019, and he yet again indeliberately displayed a replay of the same in the first test match at Lord's. ...
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WATCH: NZ-Born England Test Skipper Ben Stokes Gets A 'Birthday Gift' From Colin De Grandhomme
Ben Stokes was dismissed for 1 run in the first innings and almost gave away his wicket for 1 run in the second innings, before receiving a gift from Colin ...
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Nasser Hussain Rues England's Batting Fragility Despite Ben Stokes' 'Impressive' Captaincy
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Tribute To Legendary Australian Spin Wizard Shane Warne At Lord's..
The legendary spinner Shane Warne was the second-highest wicket-taker in Test history at 708 after Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan (800 wickets), who wore the No. 23 jersey during his playing ...
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