ENG vs AUS, 2nd Ashes Test, Day 1, Live: Australia eye 2nd victory© AFP ENG vs AUS, 2nd Ashes Test, Day 1 Live Updates:Usman Khawaja and David Warner have started the proceedings for Australia on Day 1 of the second Ashes Test against England.England skipper Ben Stokes won the toss and opted to bowl againstAustralia
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South Africa speedster Vernon Philander destroyed Australia in the second Test of 2016, taking 5-21 in a dazzling display of seam bowling
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Haris was part of the senior T20I squad in the most recent series that Pakistan played against New Zealand at home. In all, he has represented the senior side in five ODIs and nine T20Is. Others in the squad who have senior international experience include Arshad Iqbal, Kamran Ghulam, Wasim, Ayub, Dahani, and Tayyab Tahir.
The first morning of the second Ashes Test at Lord’s was briefly disrupted by two climate change protesters from the activist group Just Stop Oil, who invaded the pitch carrying orange powder paint but were prevented from reaching the strip by players and security staff. Before the start of the second over, the two men
After the riveting league phase, the men’s ODI World Cup qualifier has reached the Super Sixes, where Zimbabwe, Netherlands, West Indies, Sri Lanka, Scotland and Oman will contest for two spots at the main event in India later this year. The cut-throat nature of the qualifier has already left West Indies, who were pre-tournament favourites
Ben Stokes says that a random encounter with a non-cricket fan during a spa break between Tests has brought home to him just how important and engaging this Ashes series is proving to be, and has vowed to continue to push for victory at all costs in this week’s second Test at Lord’s. Australia’s thrilling
The long-awaited report by the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket was published on Tuesday, and offered a damning critique of both English cricket, and Marylebone Cricket Club – the hosts for this week’s second Test against Australia at Lord’s. The issues raised in the report have overshadowed England’s preparations for the contest, and at
Stuart Broad looked cooked. James Anderson wasn’t given the second new ball and looked grumpy. The opening Test at Edgbaston was decided by very fine margins, but it felt as though England’s pace attack ran out of steam for the final push. There has been a reasonable break ahead of the second Test at Lord’s.
Sri Lanka 245 all out (Nissanka, Asalanka 63, Greaves 4-32) beat Scotland 163 all out (Greaves 56*, Theekshana 3-41, Hasaranga 2-42) by 82 runs Sri Lanka may have had some cause to worry when they were bowled out for 245 in the 50th over. But as good as their batting has been in this tournament
Sethi’s list included Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar and Rawalpindi but they were named out of the rotation. The PCB election commissioner and acting chairman, Ahmed Shehzad Farooq Rana, rejected them and replaced them with representatives of Larkana, Dera Murad Jamali, Bahawalpur and Hyderabad. This difference of opinion is the reason the matter has been taken to
Language matters. That much has become increasingly apparent with every new revelation in England’s ongoing racism reckoning. Whether the arrestingly awful headline slurs that Azeem Rafiq outlined during his emotional testimony at the DCMS hearings, or more insidious everyday micro-aggressions – such as Cheteshwar Pujara protesting on this website that he didn’t much like his
Josh Tongue has only taken 11 wickets for Worcestershire in the County Championship’s second division this season but one of them earned him more attention than the other 10 put together. In his first innings of a controversial three-match stint with Sussex, Steven Smith had made 30 when Tongue’s nip-backer struck him just above the
IRE vs UAE, World Cup Qualifiers, Live: Ireland will take on UAE© Twitter IRE vs UAE, ICC World Cup Qualifier 2023, Live Updates:Ireland will be squaring off against United Arab Emirates in their last Group B clash of the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023 Qualifiers on Tuesday, at the Bulawayo Athletic Club, Bulawayo. Both the teams have
It’s Brett Lee’s birthday, so here he is bowling rapid at the WACA on his way to a five-wicket haul against South Africa in 2005!
Follow India’s 2018 tour of England right here: https://www.ecb.co.uk/england/men As England and India gear up for the 2nd Test of an already enthralling series, rewind to when the sides last met at Lord’s in 2014. Ishant Sharma was the hero of the day, recording his best ever figures of 7-74 and securing victory for his
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Unlike other teams who have their league matches spread across most of the ten venues for the 2023 ODI World Cup in India, Pakistan will play their nine league matches in only five cities, according to the schedule released by the ICC and BCCI in Mumbai on Tuesday. Pakistan begin their campaign by playing both
Josh Tongue, the Worcestershire seamer, has been recalled to England’s XI for the second Test at Lord’s, starting on Wednesday, after Moeen Ali was omitted following the finger injury he sustained at Edgbaston last week. Tongue, 25, is a surprise inclusion in England’s plans, in spite of the success he enjoyed on this same ground
The 2023 men’s ODI World Cup will begin on October 5 in Ahmedabad, and matches will be held across ten venues, and culminate in the final – also in Ahmedabad – on November 19. The semi-finals will be held in Mumbai and Kolkata on November 15 and 16. The 45 league matches and the three
Australia begin their 2023 ODI World Cup campaign against hosts India in Chennai on October 8, before going on to play their next two games in Lucknow in the north of India: against South Africa on October 13 and a qualifier on October 16. The World Cup schedule was finally released by the ICC and
The Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) has recommended the ECB oversees “a fundamental overhaul” to the pay structure of women’s cricket in England and Wales. As part of the 317-page report published on Tuesday, the ICEC highlighted the disparity in the amounts paid to male and female professionals as an area to address.
Logan van Beek rewrote the record book, smashing an unprecedented 30 runs in an ODI Super Over. He entered the scene with Netherlands struggling at 327 for 7, needing 47 runs of the last three overs to hunt down 375 against West Indies in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier at Harare. Netherlands had lost
Australia 473 (Sutherland 137*, Perry 99, Ecclestone 5-129) and 257 (Mooney 85, Healy 50, Ecclestone 5-63) beat England 463 (Beaumont 208, Sciver-Brunt 78, Knight 57, Gardner 4-99) and 178 (Wyatt 54, Gardner 8-66) by 89 runs Ashleigh Gardner sent down her arm ball, Amy Jones charged past and the ball bounced off Alyssa Healy‘s battered
Moeen Ali played a full part in training at Lord’s on Monday morning but England opted against naming their XI two days before the second Test against Australia as they await clarity on the status of his spinning finger. England have selected and announced a team two days before the start of their first two
Zimbabwe 408 for 6 (Williams 174, Gumbie 78, Raza 48, Paradkar 3-78) beat USA 104 (Paradkar 24, Ngarava 2-25, Raza 2-15) by 304 runs It proved to be a mismatch of gargantuan proportions as Zimbabwe crushed the USA by 304 runs, registering the second-biggest margin of victory by runs in ODIs. USA ran into a
Netherlands 374 for 9 (Nidamanuru 111, Edwards 67, Chase 3-77) tied with West Indies 374 for 6 (Pooran 104*, King 76, Zulfiqar 2-43). Netherlands won the Super Over “I can’t really explain it,” Player of the Match Logan van Beek said after the match. Netherlands, chasing 375 against West Indies, were deep in trouble with
Making his Rajasthan debut in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in February 2019, Bishnoi has played five List A games and 24 T20s for the side, picking seven wickets and 32 wickets in the formats respectively. He also played one first-class match for Rajasthan last season, taking two wickets in an innings win against Puducherry.
It’s a sign that a tour is running smoothly when there are very few unknowns about selection for the next match. As with last week, the only question for Australia to answer is around the final make-up of their pace attack with Mitchell Starc waiting in the wings should a change be made at Lord’s.
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