England cricket
England Team Has To Hit The 'Reset' Button After Deplorable Ashes Campaign
Former England bowler Steve Harmison said the Test team must hit the "reset" button as a searching inquest began into their humiliating Ashes capitulation in Australia.
Joe Root's men were bowled out for a paltry 68 on Tuesday as they slipped to an innings defeat in the third Test in Melbourne -- handing Australia an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
Related Cricket News on England cricket
-
Ashes: Joe Root Completely Disheartened With The Defeat; Asks Team To Play For Pride Now
England Test captain Joe Root has asked his team to play for pride now and conceded it was "bitterly disappointing" to be beaten so badly in the third Ashes Test. ...
-
Ashes: Michael Vaughan Jokes On England Team, Says 'The Only Thing They Did Right Was to Come On…
On a day when England's batting was flattened again by the Australian bowlers in the Boxing Day Test at MCG, former captain Michael Vaughan was scathing in his attack of ...
-
Ashes: England Hoping To 'Punch' In The 'Boxing Day' Test Match
England Test captain Joe Root would be hoping that the four changes he has effected in the playing XI on the eve of the Boxing Day Test help his side ...
-
Ashes: England Falling Behind Due To Team Selection Like Always, Reckons Ian Chappell
Former Australia captain Ian Chappell has come down hard on England, saying that they are again behind in the second Ashes Test against Australia due to their selections. At stumps ...
-
World Test Championship: England Lose More Points For Slow-Over Rate In First Ashes Test
England cricket team have been docked eight ICC World Test Championship points -- three more than previously stated -- for maintaining a slow over-rate in the first Ashes Test against ...
-
Eileen Ash: World's Oldest Cricketer, MI6 Agent & Much More
Eileen Ash, the world's oldest test cricketer passed away at an age of 110 a few days ago and it sparked up her name & records in the media. However, ...
-
England Cricket Team Over-Dependent On Joe Root In Tests?
Joe Root has scored 1,544 runs in 13 test matches for England this year, averaging 64.33. Is England over-dependent? ...
-
England Cricket Board Announces New Anti-Racism Plan After Rafiq Controversy Saga
English cricket's top administrator said the sport had been hit by an "earthquake" as he announced an anti-racism action plan on Friday in response to the Azeem Rafiq scandal. The ...
-
'Ashamed' Azeem Rafiq Apologises For Anti Semitic Messages
The racism crisis tearing through English cricket took yet another turn late Thursday following the emergence of photographs of Alex Hales in blackface, with the batsman saying it had been ...
-
Eoin Morgan Is A Brilliant Batter & Captain, There's No Reason For Him To Stop Playing: Jos Buttler
England wicketkeeper-batter Jos Buttler sees no reason why the white-ball skipper Eoin Morgan should stop playing. He added that Morgan has been a brilliant captain for England and is still ...
-
Nasser Hussain Remarks English Team Lacks Death Bowling Consistency In The T20 World Cup
Former England captain Nasser Hussain was quick to point out that Eoin Morgan and Co. have not got their death bowling department consistently right. He added that England's death bowling ...
-
England Chief, Tom Harrison, Flies To Pakistan To Restore Cricket Relations
English cricket's top administrator has flown to Pakistan in a bid to repair relations damaged by the cancellation of October's T20 tour. A spokesperson for the England and Wales Cricket ...
-
T20 World Cup: Jason Roy Out Of The Tournament Due To Injury, Replacement Named
England has confirmed star opener Jason Roy has been ruled out of the remainder of the T20 World Cup tournament due to a calf injury. After the approval of the ...
-
English Squad Touches Down In Australia One Month Before The First Ashes Test
The England Test side for the Ashes that includes skipper Joe Root, all-rounder Ben Stokes and pace bowler James Anderson touched down in Queensland on Saturday, a month before the ...
Cricket Special Today
-
- 18 Dec 2024 02:20
-
- 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