Australia's Peter Siddle marks his 200th first-class match, taking 6-51 for Somerset in the County Championship
Australian cricket's veteran workhorse Peter Siddle really does seem to be getting better with age.
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Australian cricket's veteran workhorse Peter Siddle really does seem to be getting better with age.
England all-rounder Sam Curran opted out of IPL 2022 due to his rehabilitation from a back injury, which also saw him miss out on the T20 World Cup last year. The 23-year-old also revealed earlier to fans that he was sad to not enter the mega auction this year. Speaking to South London Press, he explained his decision to skip IPL 2022 and revealed that he "was gutted".
Legendary English pacer James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Saqib Mahmood will be available for selection in their respective counties for round three of the County Championship, starting Thursday. Anderson and Mahmood could feature in Lancashire's Division One clash with Gloucestershire at Emirates Old Trafford. The north-west county took home maximum points after their 10-wicket win over Kent in round two, their first match of the season.
Sam Curran has his sights set on a return to the England side for the Test series against New Zealand in June.
IPL this season but feels his decision to opt out of the auction was the right one. Curran said it would have been too soon to return to action as he nurses the most serious injury of his young career. "I'm gutted not to be there.
Recovering from a back injury, England allrounder Sam Curran says he is gutted to miss the IPL this season but feels his decision to opt out of the auction was the right one. Curran said it would have been too soon to return to action as he nurses the most serious injury of his young career. "I'm gutted not to be there. It's a frustration watching from home," Curran, who played for Chennai Super Kings, told ESPNcricinfo.