Joe Root Denied ICC World Cup 2023 Prep As Rain Washes Out Ireland ODI
England's opening one-day international against Ireland was abandoned without a ball being bowled on Wednesday, denying Joe Root a World Cup warm-up.
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England's opening one-day international against Ireland was abandoned without a ball being bowled on Wednesday, denying Joe Root a World Cup warm-up.
NOTTINGHAM, England : New Zealand beat England by a comfortable six wickets at Trent Bridge on Tuesday, with Tim Seifert hitting 48 and Glenn Phillips adding 42, to draw their four-match Twenty20 International series 2-2.
England will look to assert their dominance as they take on New Zealand in the second T20I at Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester. In the first T20I, debutant pacer Brydon Carse took three wickets to set up a seven-wicket win for England. Carse, in for the injured John Turner, returned fine figures of 3-23 from his maximum four overs as New Zealand were held to a modest 139-9. New Zealand, on the other hand, eye a way back into the series, ahead of the last two games in Edgbaston and Trent Bridge, respectively.
A miserable second-innings batting display saw Kent bowled out for a measly 85 in their away County Championship Division 1 loss to Nottinghamshire on Friday.
Kent lost their last five wickets for just 23 runs before Nottinghamshire opened up a 210-run lead at stumps going into day four of the sides’ County Championship Division 1 clash at Trent Bridge.
Injury-hit Kent made a good start in reply to Nottinghamshire’s 350 all out on a rain-hit second day of their LV= Insurance County Championship Division 1 clash at Trent Bridge on Wednesday.
It would be a surprise if any of the spectators at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, were not highly impressed by the quality of cricket played by the women chosen to represent England and Australia over five days between June 22 and 26.
It would be a surprise if any of the spectators at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, were not highly impressed by the quality of cricket played by the women chosen to represent England and Australia over five days between June 22 and 26.