England: Andrew Strauss wants new Test coach in place by start of summer
Sir Andrew Strauss admits England are racing a “ticking clock” as they look to find the right people to lead the Test side into a new “bold and ambitious” era.
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Sir Andrew Strauss admits England are racing a “ticking clock” as they look to find the right people to lead the Test side into a new “bold and ambitious” era.
India’s talented wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant continues to write his name in the record books after his heroics against Sri Lanka this month.
Ajit Agarkar said that in Twenty20 format, there is no strong or weak team. The former Indian pacer added that it is difficult to pick a clear favourite in the Indian Premier League (IPL) as anyone can be a winner. Putting forward Rajasthan Royals' maiden triumph in the inaugural edition of the IPL as a case study, Agarkar said, "In T20 cricket there is no strong or weak team, I wish it were true and you could pick one or two teams but that's not the case.
No matter what Manchester United decide to do, it is always going to be the wrong decision in the eyes of millions of fans. The club is a behemoth, one that boasts hundreds of millions of supporters worldwide. There is never going to be one decision on which everyone agrees.
How was England’s red-ball reset for you? Were you wowed by the dynamism of their batsmen or the inventiveness of their bowlers? No. Well, at least they didn’t lose.
Gary Neville believes Cristiano Ronaldo will follow in Tom Brady’s footsteps by playing at the top level into his 40s.
How was England’s red-ball reset for you? Were you wowed by the dynamism of their batsmen or the inventiveness of their bowlers? No. Well, at least they didn’t lose.
Mithali Raj's descent in the ICC ODI rankings continued as she slipped three places to seventh while opener Smriti Mandhana dropped to 11th in the latest standings released on Tuesday, taking into account the ongoing World Cup in New Zealand. Raj, who slipped a couple of places last week, has 696 points after she was dismissed for 31 and 5 against New Zealand and West Indies respectively. She is currently joint seventh with Australia opener Rachael Haynes. Mandhana, on the other hand, moved out of the top 10 to 11th despite hitting 123 against West Indies on Saturday.