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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.
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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'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 ...
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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. ...
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‘Still In The Scheme Of Things’: Pujara Hopeful Of Making India Test Comeback
Veteran Indian cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara has said that he will focus on scoring runs in first-class cricket to make a comeback to the national Test side. ...
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'Players Have To Take Responsibility': Ponting, Nasser Hussain Propose Solutions To Slow-Over Rates In Tests
After England and Australia were hit with heavy sanctions for maintaining slow over-rates during the entirety of the recently concluded Ashes 2023, former Australia and England captains Ricky Ponting and ...
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AUS vs ENG 4th Ashes Test: England, Australia Docked Points; Fined For Slow Overrate During Men's Ashes 2023
England and Australia were on Wednesday docked crucial ICC World Test Championship points and hit with fines for maintaining a slow over-rate during the the recently-concluded men's Ashes 2023. ...
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Ashes 2023: Cummins Rues 'Missed Opportunities' After 2-2 Draw But Proud Of Retaining The Ashes
AUS vs ENG Ashes Series: Australia's Test skipper Pat Cummins was left to rue missing a golden opportunity for his side to claim a first Ashes triumph on English soil ...
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WTC Trophy: Cricket Australia Congratulates Pat Cummins & Co. For Winning WTC Title, Retaining Ashes
Cricket Australia (CA) on Tuesday congratulated the Australian senior men’s team on its successful tour of England during which it won the World Test Championship (WTC) title for the first ...
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Pakistan Consolidate Top Spot In WTC Standings After Thumping Win Over Sri Lanka In Second Test
Pakistan consolidated their top spot in the ongoing World Test Championship standings after beating Sri Lanka by an innings and 222 runs in the second Test to sweep the series ...
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WI vs IND: Second Test Ends In A Draw As Rain Washes Out Fifth Day's Play
2nd Test, Day 5: The second Test between India and West Indies at the Queens Park Oval here was declared a draw after heavy rain washed out play on the ...
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ICC World Test Championship: Pakistan Sit Alone At The Top Of WTC Standings After Second IND vs WI…
Pakistan sit alone at the top of the ICC World Test Championship standings after fellow pacesetter India were held to a draw in the second Test against the West Indies ...
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2nd Test: Shubman Gill Has To Alter His Game; Improve On Batting In Slow And Low Conditions, Says…
IND vs WI: Former India opener Wasim Jaffer believes Shubman Gill must alter his game and show some improvement if he wishes to bat for long at number three in ...
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