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Nasser Hussain - Ben Stokes victim of 'crazy' schedule, says former England captain Nasser Hussain - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - South Africa - India - county Stokes - county Durham

Ben Stokes victim of 'crazy' schedule, says former England captain Nasser Hussain

cricket schedule is "madness" and more players could follow Ben Stokes in quitting the one-day format, said former England captain Nasser Hussain. Stokes, who helped England win their maiden 50-overs World Cup in 2019, announced his shock retirement from one-day cricket on Monday saying that playing all three formats of the game had become "unsustainable" for him. Hussain wants the governing International Cricket Council (ICC) to look at the "absolutely crazy" calendar and make changes to ease the strain on multi-format players like Stokes.

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Nasser Hussain - Stokes victim of 'crazy' schedule, says former England captain Hussain - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - South Africa - India - county Stokes - county Durham

Stokes victim of 'crazy' schedule, says former England captain Hussain

LONDON : The number of games being crammed into the global cricket schedule is "madness" and more players could follow Ben Stokes in quitting the one-day format, said former England captain Nasser Hussain.

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Nasser Hussain - "Madness For Players": Nasser Hussain On Cricket Schedule After Ben Stokes Quits ODIs - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India - county Durham

"Madness For Players": Nasser Hussain On Cricket Schedule After Ben Stokes Quits ODIs

Ben Stokes dropped a big bombshell on Monday as he said that he would be retiring from ODIs and would play his last 50-over format game on Tuesday against South Africa in Durham. The England Test captain said that playing all three formats of the game is just unsustainable for him right now and hence he has decided to call time on his ODI career. Former England captain Nasser Hussain weighed on this decision, and said that the current cricket schedule is just "madness for players".

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Glenn Maxwell - Nasser Hussain - World Cup heroics and jaw-dropping belligerence – Ben Stokes’ best ODI moments - bt.com - Australia - New Zealand - county George - county Johnson - county Mitchell

World Cup heroics and jaw-dropping belligerence – Ben Stokes’ best ODI moments

England Test captain Ben Stokes has taken the shock decision to retire from one-day internationals and will bow out with a final match at his home ground of Chester-le-Street on Tuesday.

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Nasser Hussain - Reece Topley - David Willey - Topley earns Hussain plaudits | 'I'm happy to have played my part' - msn.com - India

Topley earns Hussain plaudits | 'I'm happy to have played my part'

Nasser Hussain believes Reece Topley has proven his value to the England white-ball team after his record-breaking figures in the 100-run win over India at Lord’s.

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Joe Root - Jonny Bairstow - Alex Lees - Nasser Hussain - Brendon Maccullum - Sportsmail experts on England's rock 'n' roll Test cricket revolution - msn.com - Australia - New Zealand - India

Sportsmail experts on England's rock 'n' roll Test cricket revolution

England have rewritten the Test rulebook over the last month with four sensational victories over New Zealand and India under their dynamic new management duo of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum.

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Graham Thorpe - Jonny Bairstow - Shane Warne - Nasser Hussain - Brett Lee - Jason Gillespie - Glenn Macgrath - England's win one of the hosts' best-ever run chases in history of Test cricket: ICC - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - New Zealand

England's win one of the hosts' best-ever run chases in history of Test cricket: ICC

It's extremely rare that a team 378 runs in deficit comes back to win a Test, but England played patiently on Day 4 and 5 and rode on superb unflinching performances from their most consistent batters -- Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow -- to carve out a win against one of the most feared Test sides in the world. On Wednesday, the ICC listed the most successful Test run-chases ever by England before the historic Edgbatson victory. 1. Target 305: New Zealand v England, Christchurch, 1997:England relied heavily on skipper Mike Atherton in their first innings as he carried his bat for 94 runs off 346 balls in a total of 228. New Zealand built on their 118-run first-innings lead by adding 186 in their second, which seemed likely to be enough until Atherton built on his sublime form. The opener had enough support this time to reach a century (118) and guide England to 226 before departing as the fourth wicket and sparking a mini-collapse when Nasser Hussain (33) and Graham Thorpe (2) were also dismissed. John Crawley (40 not out) and Dominic Cork (39 not out) then stepped in to put on the remaining runs while Atherton was adjudged 'Player of the Match'.

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Jonny Bairstow - Nasser Hussain - England player ratings: Full marks for relentless run-scoring Bairstow - msn.com - South Africa - India

England player ratings: Full marks for relentless run-scoring Bairstow

England were once more at their 'Bazball' best in the rescheduled fifth Test against India, chasing down their highest score in Test cricket of 378 on the final morning, earning who full marks? Find out in our player ratings from Edgbaston...

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