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7 hours ago

Midnight bedtime was entirely a public relations exercise to reconnect with fans – the same fans the ECB invites to one long piss-up at Lord’s

The laws of cricket run to 200-and-some pages. The Intern…

10 hours ago

The batter is primed to take advantage of the home T20 tournament – she is determined to create memories for the nation

Given how composed Alice Capsey has recently looked in an England shirt, it’s ha…

30 hours ago

  • Governing body looking into ‘a breach of team protocols’

  • Incident in early hours of morning after Lord’s Test

Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson are being investigated by the England and Wales Cricket Board f…

31 hours ago

England have launched an investigation into an incident in a nightclub nvolving captain Ben Stokes and bowler Gus Atkinson following victory in the Lord's Test over New Zealand.

36 hours ago

  • Coach impressed by response in win over New Zealand

  • McCullum admits pitch ‘incredibly challenging’ for batters

Brendon McCullum has praised his players’ refusal to be haunted by their nightmare winter …

2 days ago

The man of the match will not be judged on his comeback at Lord’s but on his ability to bowl spells when batters are set

By 1pm, the only play left under way at Lord’s was at the wrong side of the sta…

  • England win but fewer than 1,000 legal balls bowled

  • MCC says it is ‘naturally frustrated’

The MCC has apologised for the quality of the Lord’s pitch prepared for the opening game of the series against …

England captain Ben Stokes says the Lord’s pitch on which his side won the first Test against New Zealand is not helpful for the future of the game’s longest format.
Gus Atkinson stars on day four as England bowl out New Zealand in the morning session, taking five wickets to secure a 115-run victory at Lord's and go 1-0 up in the three-match series.

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