Alex Lees casts off defensive approach to prove he's far more than a 'Volvo'
Alex Lees sold himself to the new coach as the Volvo at the top of the order but he souped himself up into something a lot flashier in his first fifty for England.
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Alex Lees sold himself to the new coach as the Volvo at the top of the order but he souped himself up into something a lot flashier in his first fifty for England.
Not since the amateur era have England’s preparations for a day of Test cricket been so relaxed as they are now under the command of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum – and it showed.
Kevin Pietersen has revealed he would like to help coach the England Test team, claiming the side need coaches who are "not scared to lose their job".
Moeen Ali has revealed he would be willing to end his retirement from Test cricket if England ask him to tour Pakistan later this year. Moeen ended his 64-cap Test career last September after admitting he found it hard to stay motivated for the five-day form of the sport. But the 34-year-old all-rounder has been impressed by new England coach Brendon McCullum's impact during the current Test series against New Zealand. During a commentary stint on BBC's Test Match Special on Saturday, Moeen confirmed he would be ready to tour Pakistan this winter.
Former England teammates Sir Alastair Cook and Moeen Ali shared an awkward exchange while working on BT Sport's coverage of the Ashes over the winter.
Moeen Ali has opened the door to a return to Test cricket with England, saying he would love to play under head coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes.
Bowling coach Jon Lewis insisted England cricket team remained committed to their attacking approach despite New Zealand enjoying a dominant start to the second Test at Trent Bridge.
"At times in games, with bat or ball, you'll see times where it doesn't go our way but I liked the areas the guys bowled.