Jonny Bairstow is on the path to greatness
The most astounding thing about Jonny Bairstow’s 44-ball 71 not out on the fifth day at Leeds, to help England hurtle towards their chase of 296, was its sense of inevitability.
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The most astounding thing about Jonny Bairstow’s 44-ball 71 not out on the fifth day at Leeds, to help England hurtle towards their chase of 296, was its sense of inevitability.
Kevin Pietersen is celebrating his 42nd birthday and the England cricket legend has cheekily asked Chelsea to sign Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United as a birthday present.
Any English spinner playing at home has my sympathy. The first two Test pitches this season have not offered them much and that is typical of how it is these days.
Former India cricketer Yuvraj Singh and his wife Hazel Keech on Saturday revealed the name of their baby boy. Taking to social media, Yuvraj shared pictures of the couple with their son. "Welcome to the world Orion Keech Singh," Yuvraj wrote in the caption along with a heart emoji. "Mummy and Daddy love their little "puttar". Your eyes twinkle with every smile just as your name is written amongst the stars," he added, along with the hashtag #HappyFathersDay. The couple had announced the birth of their child on January 25.
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