Debate over Jofra Archer’s absence after his IPL stint and at least one new face in Emilio Gay add to enticing storylines
Lord’s hosts its 150th Test match this week and, like its famous lunch menu, t…
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Debate over Jofra Archer’s absence after his IPL stint and at least one new face in Emilio Gay add to enticing storylines
Lord’s hosts its 150th Test match this week and, like its famous lunch menu, t…
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Series in Australia was meant to bring the best out of opener but he goes into Sydney Test with questions unanswered
It seems a little distant now, a little by-the-by, that this Ashes series was bille…
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Spinner ‘pretty gutted’ after Australia choose all-pace attack
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Nathan Lyon admitted he was furious after being dropped by Australia for …
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England fans were bracing themselves for a familiar and depressing few hours before the opener finally came good
Anthems over, Zak Crawley left the field and took the water handed to him by Matt Potts…
By the time Mark Wood replaced Jofra Archer the only thing Steve Smith seemed to know for certain was that he wanted to be at the non-striker’s end
After freewheeling at increasing pace for 16 giddy m…
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From Zak Crawley hitting Pat Cummins for four to Rory Burns’ duck, it is seen as a tone-setting prophecy
You always remember the first. Senses heightened, clammy palms, not quite knowing where to look…