Rob Key opens door for Alex Hales to make England return: "He has done his time"
England 's new Managing Director of Men's Cricket Rob Key has opened the door for Alex Hales to make his return to international cricket.
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England 's new Managing Director of Men's Cricket Rob Key has opened the door for Alex Hales to make his return to international cricket.
The sight of MS Dhoni leading Chennai Super Kings (CSK) once again was welcomed by all on Sunday evening as he guided his team a 13-run win over SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) in an Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 match. Dhoni was reinstated as the CSK captain after Ravindrsa Jadeja relinquished the top post to concentrate on his own game. With the win over SRH, CSK now have six points from nine matches with three wins as Dhoni led the team to a win in his first match on return to captaincy.
England opener Alex Hales could be available for selection after three years as new ECB managing director Rob Key feels the batter has "done his time". Hales was withdrawn from England's ODI World Cup squad in 2019 after the Guardian reported that he was serving a three-week ban for recreational drug use.
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(Reuters) - The England cricket board (ECB) should have different coaches for the men's team for all three formats owing to the "demands" of the game, white-ball captain Eoin Morgan said.