England's Livingstone goes for $1.52 mn in IPL auction
England batsman Liam Livingstone on Sunday became the most expensive foreign player in this season's ongoing Indian Premier League auction as Punjab Kings snapped him up for $1.52 million.
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England batsman Liam Livingstone on Sunday became the most expensive foreign player in this season's ongoing Indian Premier League auction as Punjab Kings snapped him up for $1.52 million.
NEW DELHI : Punjab Kings bought England all-rounder Liam Livingstone for $1.53 million but Australia's World-Cup winning skipper Aaron Finch went unsold in the players auction for this year's Indian Premier League (IPL) on Sunday.
England fast bowler Mark Wood was bought for £734,000 by new franchise Lucknow Super Giants on day one of the Indian Premier League auction.
England 's decision to drop James Anderson and Stuart Broad for their upcoming tour of the West Indies has been blasted as "disgusting" by Steve Harmison.
Andrew Strauss, the interim managing director of England Men's Cricket has revealed that skipper Joe Root himself instigated the move to bat at No.3 in the upcoming Test series against West Indies. While batting at No.4, Root managed to score 1,777 runs last year including six hundreds in the 17 Tests he played.
England’s record wicket-takers James Anderson and Stuart Broad, and former vice-captain Jos Buttler have all been dropped from next month’s Test tour of the West Indies as the post-Ashes cull took a dramatic turn.
England’s Interim Managing Director Andrew Strauss has confirmed that Test captain Joe Root has said “very categorically” that he wants to bat at No3 in the upcoming tour of the West Indies.
England's all-time leading Test wicket takers James Anderson and Stuart Broad were the highest-profile casualties as the country's cricket board reacted to the Ashes drubbing with sweeping changes to the squad for the three-Test tour of West Indies next month.