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PAK vs ENG: Root, Brook Lead England to 492/3 on Day 3

PAK vs ENG

PAK vs ENG Day 3 of the first Test ended with England at 492/3. Joe Root and Harry Brook contributed a solid 141 not out, propelling England forward. Root and Brook’s partnership saw 12 boundaries and one six, surpassing Alastair Cook on the all-time Test run-scorers list. The first Test between Pakistan and England in … Read more

England’s Broad says he is friendly with Root

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Wide and individual paceman James Anderson, England’s main two wicket-takers in test cricket. Both were avoided with regards to the three-test series in the Caribbean, which finished in a 1-0 loss and prompted Root leaving as captain. Both got back to the side for the initial test against New Zealand at Lord’s last week and … Read more

Stokes defies injury with fighting half-century in Ashes Test

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SYDNEY: Wincing Ben Stokes produced a counter-punching half-century to help England recover from a collapse of early wickets against Australia in the fourth Ashes Test in Sydney on Friday. The star all-rounder, in pain from a side strain picked up while bowling on Thursday, seized the initiative to post his highest score of the series … Read more

Rabada Almost Recreates Infamous Root Celebration, But Stops Just Short

Rabada Almost Recreates Infamous Root Celebration, But Stops Just Short

Kagiso Rabada brilliantly yorked Kieron Pollard during the third T20I between South Africa and West Indies and seemed to make a last-moment abort from pulling off an extravagant party that almost mimicked his infamous roar against Joe Root in 2020.

Kagiso, who has had multiple run-ins with International Cricket Council (ICC) for disciplinary reasons, copped a one-Test postponement after the Port Elizabeth Test last year, succeeding his exuberant party after the removal of England captain Joe Root.

Kagiso delivered a toe-crushing yorker to Kieron, sneaking one through him to dismantle the stumps. He raised his hands, appearing to let out a full-blown cry like the Root dismissal, but ended up with a quiet version of his celebration instead.

The wicket ended up being a crucial breakthrough in South Africa’s eventual one-run win, which helped them take a series lead.

 

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