Ben Stokes says every England player has ‘blank canvas’ under his captaincy
Ben Stokes insists every England player will be handed a “a blank canvas” when he begins his captaincy reign at Lord’s this week.
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Ben Stokes insists every England player will be handed a “a blank canvas” when he begins his captaincy reign at Lord’s this week.
Durham seamer Matthew Potts will make his England Test debut against New Zealand at Lord’s on Thursday, live on Sky Sports.
Ahead of the first Test between England and New Zealand at Lord's, which is set to begin on Thursday, former captain Michael Vaughan hit out at the fact that enough tickets didn't sell and cited the expensive pricing as the reason behind it. "Lords not being full this week is embarrassing for the game .. Try & blame the Jubilee if they want but I guarantee if tickets weren't £100 - £160 it would be jam packed !!! Why are they so expensive ???" he tweeted.
England will take on New Zealand in the first Test of the three-match series, starting from Thursday, June 2 at the Lord's Cricket Ground in London. This will be Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum first game as captain and head coach, respectively, of the England Test team. England had announced their playing XI earlier today with James Anderson and Stuart Broad earning a recall, while young speedster Matt Potts will also make his debut for the Three Lions. New Zealand, on the other hand, will look to address their batting issues, especially after their seven-wicket defeat to the First Class Counties XI.
Durham seamer Matthew Potts will make his England Test debut against New Zealand at Lord’s on Thursday, live on Sky Sports.
England have recalled veteran pace bowlers James Anderson and Stuart Broad to their side for the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's starting on Thursday while giving a debut to Durham quick Matthew Potts.
England have recalled veteran pace bowlers James Anderson and Stuart Broad to their side for the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's starting Thursday while giving a debut to Durham quick Matthew Potts. Anderson, 39 and Broad, 35, England's two most successful bowlers of all time, with a combined 1,177 wickets between them, were both controversially left out of the squad for a 1-0 series loss in the West Indies earlier this year.
England have recalled veteran pace bowlers James Anderson and Stuart Broad to their side for the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's on Thursday while giving a debut to Durham quick Matthew Potts. Anderson and Broad, England's two most successful bowlers of all time, with a combined 1,177 wickets between them, were both controversially left out of the squad for a 1-0 series loss in the West Indies earlier. Potts gets his chance after an injury crisis deprived England of several fast bowlers including Mark Wood, Chris Woakes, Ollie Robinson and Jofra Archer.