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July 23, 2017 - it was a day England Women will never forget.
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July 23, 2017 - it was a day England Women will never forget.
Decision Review System (DRS) will be available at all matches of the ICC Women's World Cup which begins on Friday in Mount Maunganui, New Zealand. The ICC on Thursday said that the March 4 to April 3 showpiece will be the most widely distributed women's cricket event of all time with unprecedented coverage.
The Decision Review System (DRS) will be available at all matches of the ICC Women's World Cup which begins on Friday in Mount Maunganui, New Zealand. The ICC on Thursday said that the March 4 to April 3 showpiece will be the most widely distributed women's cricket event of all time with unprecedented coverage. This is the second time DRS is being used in the women's World Cup. The system was used in the 2017 edition in England.
James Anderson and Stuart Broad's surprise omissions from England's Test squad to the West Indies, the future of captain Joe Root and potential changes in the national set-up are among the talking points in the latest episode of The Cricket Show.
Indian Premier League (IPL) was only into its third edition when former England captain Nasser Hussain made that statement in 2010. In the form of the shareholding pattern of the erstwhile Kochi franchise, the league had its share of the first of many controversies that followed. But the magnitude of money involved in the league, which kept getting bigger with every year, became the wind beneath IPL's wings.
England have rung the changes for their upcoming three-Test series against the West Indies, with eight members of their Ashes squad getting axed.
Former England captain Nasser Hussain has delivered his verdict on James Anderson and Stuart Broad getting dropped for the upcoming tour of the West Indies.