Steve Harmison feels that there arises a situation of a ‘batsmen vs bowlers’ divide, when the captain criticizes his bowlers, after Joe Root stated that his bowlers needed to bowl full and be brave following England’s defeat in Adelaide.
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Steve Harmison feels that there arises a situation of a ‘batsmen vs bowlers’ divide, when the captain criticizes his bowlers, after Joe Root stated that his bowlers needed to bowl full and be brave following England’s defeat in Adelaide.
Read More »Australia now officially has the best batter and bowler in Test cricket after Marnus Labuschagne replaced Joe Root at the top of the ICC rankings.
Read More »Australian star Marnus Labuschagne is officially the world’s best Test batsman according to the ICC rankings. The number three’s recent Ashes innings’ of 74, 103 and 51 has seen him jump England captain Joe Root to claim the top spot.
Read More »An iconic former Test captain believes there is just one drastic option left for England to save the series against Australia.
Read More »Former England captain Mike Atherton believes Chris Silverwood may be charged with too much power and responsibility in English cricket and fears he may have lost the playing group. Writing in his column for The Times,
Read More »Trent Woodhill is the personal coach to internationals David Warner and Adam Zampa and has coached 10 seasons of IPL and BBL cricket. This is his insider’s view on how the Ashes series is unfolding. More than a few readers were puzzled,
Read More »Head coach Chris Silverwood has revealed captain Joe Root delivered a few home truths in the dressing room after England's latest Ashes disappointment. The tourists are 2-0 down after heavy defeats in Brisbane and Adelaide,
Read More »Australian star Marnus Labuschagne is officially the number one Test batsman in the world. Just three years on from making his debut, Labuschagne has surpassed England skipper Joe Root at the top of the ICC’s latest men’s Test batting rankings.
Read More »Head coach Chris Silverwood has revealed captain Joe Root delivered a few home truths in the dressing room after England's latest Ashes disappointment. The
Read More »Michael Vaughan says England is “100 miles away” from winning the Ashes while its rival, Australia, is on the precipice of achieving the feat for the first time since 2001. The 2005 Ashes-winning captain handed down his verdict after England slumped to a 2-0 series deficit following a 275-run loss …
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