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Pakistan beats England in legends opener

Pakistan beats England in legends opener

Birmingham: Pakistan Champions started their campaign in the World Championship of Legends 2025 with a thrilling 5-run victory over England Champions in the tournament’s opening match. In the match held in England, England Champions won the toss and invited Pakistan Champions to bat first. Batting first, Pakistan set a competitive total of 160 runs for … Read more

ECB bans English players from foreign leagues during domestic season

ECB bans English players from foreign leagues during domestic season

The England Cricket Board (ECB) has banned English players from participating in foreign cricket leagues during the domestic season. As per the details, this decision means English players cannot participate in the upcoming edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). This change could significantly impact the players’ earnings during the home season, raising concerns that … Read more

Stokes hails ‘Mr Dependable’ Root after winning start to England reign

Stokes

England beat New Zealand by five wickets in the first Test. Root has stepped down as England’s Test captain. Kane Williamson also hailed Root’s century. Joe Root was hailed as England’s “Mr Dependable” by new captain Ben Stokes after his predecessor’s unbeaten century helped launch the all-rounder’s reign with a five-wicket win over New Zealand … Read more

Wickets aplenty as England collapse after New Zealand slump

England

Hosts dismissed for 132 before England slump to 116 for seven. Potts had Williamson caught behind off his fifth ball. Matt Parkinson made a four-hour car journey to substitute Jack Leach. England debutant Matthew Potts took four wickets against New Zealand only for the hosts to collapse as well on a dramatic opening day of … Read more

ENG vs NZ: England spinner Leach ruled out of Test

England

England spinner Jack Leach removed from the first Test against New Zealand. The 30-year-old suffered a hard fall while pursuing a ball to the boundary. Matt Parkinson of Lancashire has been called up as a replacement. After experiencing symptoms of concussion, England spinner Jack Leach has been removed from the first Test against New Zealand … Read more

New Zealand skipper Williamson relishing extended England series

Kane Williamson

New Zealand preparing for three-Test series in England. New Zealand last toured Australia in 2019/20. England are at the bottom of World Test Championship table. New Zealand captain Kane Williamson is looking forward to seeing his side challenged over a longer campaign as they prepare for a three-Test series in England. The economics of the … Read more

Uncapped Payne and Wood in England squad for Netherlands ODIs

England

Uncapped left-arm pacemen David Payne and Luke Wood were both included Tuesday as 50-over world champions England named their first one-day international squad since Australia’s Matthew Mott was appointed as their coach. World Cup-winning captain Eoin Morgan, who has a groin problem, has been passed fit to lead a 14-man squad for a three-match series … Read more

England Test coach McCullum open to Buttler recall

McCullum

England’s new Test coach Brendon McCullum has hinted at a possible return to red-ball duty for Jos Buttler following a blistering run-spree in the Indian Premier League.

Wicketkeeper-batsman Buttler was dropped after a lacklustre return during England’s woeful 4-0 Ashes series loss in Australia.

Despite being one of the world’s best white-ball run-scorers, the 31-year-old averages a modest 31.94 in Test cricket.

And there was no place for Buttler in England’s squad for next week’s opening Test against McCullum’s native New Zealand at Lord’s, with Ben Foakes and Jonny Bairstow selected ahead of what will be the new coach’s first game in charge.

Buttler, however, has been in spectacular form for the Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, powering the team into Sunday’s final of the Twenty20 franchise competition on the back of four centuries in 16 games, with an average of 58.85 and a stunning strike-rate of 151.47.

McCullum, who saw Buttler’s brilliance in the IPL first-hand as coach of the Kolkata Knight Riders, is clearly intrigued by the possibility of getting more out of a player who, for all his undoubted talent, has so far managed just two centuries in exactly 100 Test innings.

“Jos is one of those players you look at instantly and think how could he be so dominant in one form of the game and not quite have found his feet, other than a few fleeting performances, in Test cricket?,” said former New Zealand captain McCullum, himself renowned as an attacking batsman.

“There’s certainly guys you look at and think there’s a lot of talent that could improve the side given the right opportunity. There’s no reason why, if you’re good at T20, you can’t bring those skills into Test cricket and you look at some of the guys who have dominated the IPL in the last two months.”

McCullum is also open to reviving the Test careers of spinners Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid, even though the former is officially retired from red-ball internationals.

And he is also “ready to have a conversation” about giving Liam Livingstone, who struck the fastest T20 century by an England batsman, off 42 balls against Pakistan last year, a chance at Test level.

“Obviously you’ve got the likes of Livingstone, Mooen, Rashid,” said McCullum.

“All these guys have played international cricket before, been successful in the other forms of the game and you’d think they’d be able to transition across.”

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Patient Kiwis shine during England tour match

England

After a series of false starts, New Zealand was relieved to finally get some time in the middle of their tour of England. On Saturday, the Black Caps got some crucial batting practice against Sussex County, ahead of the first Test against England, which begins on June 2 at Lord’s. At The 1st Central County … Read more

Rob Key to be appointed as England’s Managing Director of Cricket

Rob Key

Rob Key has been announced to be England’s new Managing Director of cricket. After England’s Ashes fiasco, he succeeds Andrew Strauss, who served as interim managing director. The former England batter will start as soon as possible and will also leave his position as a Sky Sports commentator. “Key will be in charge of the … Read more

Anya Shrubsole announces retirement from International cricket

Anya Shrubsole

Anya Shrubsole, the two-time Women’s World Cup and the inaugural T20 World Cup winner for England, has decided to call it a day after a stellar 14-year career. During England’s journey to the final of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022, Shrubsole (30) took nine wickets at 29.66. In England’s 71-run defeat to Australia … Read more

Changes to T20I playing conditions come into effect

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ISLAMABAD: An in-match penalty for slow over rates in men’s and women’s Twenty20 Internationals comes into effect this month (January), with the updated playing conditions also providing for an optional drinks interval midway through the innings in bilateral T20 international cricket. The over rate regulations are captured in clause 13.8 of the playing conditions (here), … Read more

Paul Collingwood to be stand-in head coach for England during T20I series against West Indies

Collingwood

Paul Collingwood will act as a stand-in coach in place of Chris Silverwood for England during the tour of West Indies next month. The English team is set to ply five T20Is against the Caribbean team scheduled to start on January 23 at the Kings Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados. Collingwood, being one of the assistant coaches, … Read more

England Cricket Board apologizes for cancellation of Pakistan tour

England Cricket Board apologizes for cancellation of Pakistan tour

England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chairman, Anne Whitmore apologized for the decision not to play the series in Pakistan. He said, “I am sorry that the decision disappointed people in Pakistan, the decision not to visit Pakistan was the decision of the board, players for the decision were not consulted” According to the details, … Read more

British High Commission did not advise against Pakistan tour: Christian Turner

British High Commission did not advise against Pakistan tour: Christian Turner

The British High Commission in Islamabad did not advise against England’s tour to Pakistan, British High Commissioner to Pakistan Christian Turner. “This was a decision made by the ECB, which is independent of the British government, based on concerns for player welfare,” Turner said in a video message a day after England had abandoned their … Read more

England vs India: Moeen Ali Joins Squad for Second Test

Moeen Ali takes retires from Test cricket

Moeen Ali has been recalled for the upcoming second Test between England and India. The right-arm off-break bowler has only played one test match in the last two years. He played against India in Chennai six months ago. Now he is all set to play against India once again at the Lord’s. In the absence … Read more

England Announces New 18-member ODI Squad Against Pakistan

England Cricket Board announces 18-member squad

The England Cricket Board (ECB) has announced an 18-men squad for the Royal London one-day international (ODI) series against Pakistan.

The cricket board has announced a new squad for England after seven members of the previous squad tested positive for COVID-19.

Ben Stokes will return to the squad to lead the side and Chris Silverwood is back as Head Coach. In total, there are nine uncapped players in the squad.

England Men’s ODI Squad

  1. Ben Stokes (Durham, captain)
  2. Jake Ball (Nottinghamshire)
  3. Danny Briggs (Warwickshire)
  4. Brydon Carse (Durham)
  5. Zak Crawley (Kent)
  6. Ben Duckett (Nottinghamshire)
  7. Lewis Gregory (Somerset)
  8. Tom Helm (Middlesex)
  9. Will Jacks (Surrey)
  10. Dan Lawrence (Essex)
  11. Saqib Mahmood (Lancashire)
  12. Dawid Malan (Yorkshire)
  13. Craig Overton (Somerset)
  14. Matt Parkinson (Lancashire)
  15. David Payne (Gloucestershire)
  16. Phil Salt (Sussex)
  17. John Simpson (Middlesex)
  18. James Vince (Hampshire)

Managing Director of England Men’s Cricket, Ashley Giles, said: “It’s a great opportunity to play on the biggest stage, and for most of the players selected it’s not necessarily something they would have been expecting 24 hours ago.”

“It’s an exciting group of players, with some young talent and some players who have impressed at a domestic level over a long period of time.

“We’re in unprecedented territory, in terms of replacing an entire squad and management team, and I’m very proud of how everyone has come together in order to get it done – both those within the ECB and from the county game.

“Ben hasn’t captained our ODI side before so it’s a huge honour for him. We all wish him well and it’s a role I’m sure he’ll thrive in.

“I’d like to also put on record the thanks of the ECB to the PCB for their support and understanding during this time.”

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Harry Gurney Retires From Cricket Due To Shoulder Injury

Harry Gurney Announce To Retirement Due To Shoulder Injury

English Bowler Harry Gurney has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket after a long-term shoulder injury. Gurney suffered an injury last year that forced him to lose the successful T20 Blast campaign in Nottinghamshire and IPL to Kolkata Knight Riders. As he did not fully recover from the injury, the 34-year-old gave up. … Read more

England team arrives Sri Lanka for 2-match test series after virus break

England team arrives Sri Lanka

England cricket team has on Sunday arrived at the Mattala International Airport to take part in the two-match test series against Sri Lanka, which got cancelled back in march due to Coronavirus pandemic.

The England players and support staff underwent antigen tests upon arrival.

Sri Lanka after closing its airspace to scheduled commercial flights since May now only has handful of repatriation flights and charters allowed.

“We are very excited about the Galle Tests,” Root told reporters at the time of arrival.

Airport staff in white hazmat suits sprayed the hands and footwear of the visitors and their luggage before they were allowed into the terminal for coronavirus tests.

Managing Director of England Men’s Cricket, Ashley Giles, said the team looked forward to playing at the seaside Galle stadium adjoining a colonial-era fort.

“To play in Galle will be very special –- it is one of the iconic venues in world cricket,” he said in a statement.

“The past 10 months have been uncertain for us all, but having international cricket returning to Sri Lanka will be a massive boost for cricket fans all over the world.”

Moreover, England abandoned their two-match Test tour of Sri Lanka in March on the second day of a practice match as the pandemic spread.

They will now play their two Tests starting on January 14 at the Galle stadium without any spectators.

Sri Lanka had just six reported cases when England pulled out in March, but the team returned to an island which now has over 44,000 infections and 211 deaths.

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Record demands of ticket for Pakistan-England Edgbaston ODI

The England’s Edgbaston Cricket Ground has received record demand of ticket for Pakistan-England ODI Match fixture is scheduled next year though a ballot helped by stadium.

The England’s Edgbaston Cricket Ground has received record demand of ticket for Pakistan-England ODI Match fixture is scheduled next year though a ballot helped by stadium. In a statement released by Warwickshire County Cricket Club, home to the stadium, it was revealed that over 60,000 tickets have already been requested. Due to the period of … Read more

England likely to play three T20Is in Pakistan next year

England team in Pakistan

England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has started working onto plan a brief tour to Pakistan next year.

According to International media, England is considering to tour Pakistan next year in January to play three T20Is. In the last week of January, England cricket team will be in UAE and likely to travel to Pakistan for five days.

Earlier, Pakistan cricket team toured England for three T20Is and as many Tests in COVID-19 times. Both teams played in a bio-secure environment at two venues.

In reply, many former cricketers suggested the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) ask ECB for a return tour.

During Pakistan’s tour to England,  Babar Azam, Emad Wasim, Shaheen Shah Afridi did not join the squad due to following deadly virus contraction.

All-rounder Shoaib Malik also stayed in England in person and left for Australia with bowling coach Waqar Younis’ Family.

ECB had also thanked the Green shirt for coming to the UK despite COVID-19 situation.

PCB chief executive Wasim Khan also thanked the 44-member national squad for a full tour of England amidst difficult and unusual circumstances.

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Azeem Rafiq opens about racism at Yorkshire, says ‘he was at the brink of suicide’

Azeem Rafiq racism

Former Yorkshire cricketer Azeem Rafiq has disclosed that he had to face intense racism while playing in English domestic cricket which left him close to committing suicide. Complaining that he was always considered as an outsider, Azeem said that he lost his faith in humanity after management kept ignoring the racist attitude exhibited towards him. … Read more

Third group of Pakistan cricketers leave for England ahead of Test series, T20Is

Third batch of cricketers

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Wednesday announced the departure of the third batch of cricketers to England.

According to the details, the third batch of Pakistan’s cricketers have departed for the tour of England.

The PCB shared images of the players leaving for the bilateral tour, which comprises of a three-match Test series and three T20Is.

The first Test between England and Pakistan will be played in Manchester from August 5. Southampton will host the remaining two Test matches that will begin on August 13 and August 21.

The side will return to Manchester for the three T20Is which will be played on August 28, August 30 and September 1.

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ECB confirms Pakistan’s three-test matches date, venue

England Cricket Board

England Cricket Board confirmed dates and venues for Pakistan’s three-Test tour, with the series starting at Old Trafford on August 5.

International cricket returns on Wednesday following the coronavirus lockdown when England play the first match of their three-Test series against West Indies at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton, followed by two matches at Old Trafford, in Manchester.

The first match of the Pakistan series will also take place at Old Trafford, with the second two at the Ageas Bowl. The second Test starts on August 13, with the third beginning on August 21.

Both venues are considered bio-secure, with hotels on site.

Old Trafford will also host three Twenty20 international (T20I) matches between England and Pakistan, on August 28, 30 and September 1.

Ireland will play three one-day internationals (ODIs) at the Ageas Bowl on July 30, August 1 and August 4.

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