It takes time – Rory Burns puts Ashes heartbreak to bed before new Surrey season
Rory Burns insists he has put what happened in the Ashes “to bed” as he prepares for the start of the domestic county season with Surrey.
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Rory Burns insists he has put what happened in the Ashes “to bed” as he prepares for the start of the domestic county season with Surrey.
The England men's cricket team suffered yet another batting collapse in the third Test to surrender the three-match series 1-0 to hosts West Indies. England were thrashed emphatically by 10 wickets as the batters found themselves clueless against inspired bowling performances from the West Indies bowlers in both the innings. The defeat meant England lost the series 1-0 under the leadership of skipper Joe Root and were pushed to the bottom spot in the latest updated World Test Championship Table points table.
Newcomer Alex Lees gave a solid audition as England’s latest opener, batting through two full sessions for an unbeaten half-century on the first day of the tourists’ Test warm-up match in Antigua.
Newcomer Alex Lees gave a solid audition as England’s latest opener, batting through two full sessions for an unbeaten half-century on the first day of the tourists’ Test warm-up match in Antigua.
Uncapped opener Alex Lees hit an assured half-century in his first outing as an England player on day one of the warm-up game against a Cricket West Indies President's XI in Antigua.
Uncapped opener Alex Lees posted an assured half-century on his first outing as an England player, tuning up for next week’s first Test against the West Indies with a sturdy warm-up performance in Antigua.
England 's decision to drop James Anderson and Stuart Broad for their upcoming tour of the West Indies has been blasted as "disgusting" by Steve Harmison.
Andrew Strauss, the interim managing director of England Men's Cricket has revealed that skipper Joe Root himself instigated the move to bat at No.3 in the upcoming Test series against West Indies. While batting at No.4, Root managed to score 1,777 runs last year including six hundreds in the 17 Tests he played.