Gus Atkinson produced his fifth performance worthy of the Lord’s honours boards in his debut summer…
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ENG vs SL: “At The Moment, There’s Still A Bit Of Bluff From Ollie Pope When It Comes To Batting” – Nasser Hussain Outlines Flaws In England No.3’s Approach
England started with a bang in the Sri Lanka series, first match at Manchester England registered…
Continue ReadingENG vs SL : Joe Root’s Gritty 33rd Ton Gives England A Slight Edge On Day 1 Against Sri Lanka
Was it brave or a heart break decision by Sri Lanka to insert England beneath clear…
Continue ReadingENG vs SL : Dhananjaya De Silva Calls For More County Exposure For Sri Lankan Players
Dhananjaya de Silva is leading Sri Lanka in the ongoing World Test Championship (WTC) cycle. Dhananjaya…
Continue ReadingENG vs AUS: “I Often Felt Like I Had Something To Prove” – Dawid Malan Reflects On His International career After Retirement
Many players play cricket all over the world to get a chance to play for their…
Continue ReadingENG vs SL : Olly Stone Looking To Replicate Mark Wood’s Speed Guns In The 2nd Test Match Against Sri Lanka
Fast bowler Olly Stone will replace the injured Mark Wood in the England team to play…
Continue ReadingENG vs SL : Joe Root And Jamie Smith Stars In England’s Crucial Win In Manchester In 1st Test Match Against Sri Lanka
Jamie Smith was the hero of first test match for England though Joe Root’s nerveless half-century…
Continue ReadingENG vs SL : Anglelo Mathews Fights Back After Jamie Smith’s Gritty Maiden Hundred, But England Much Ahead In Game On Day 3 Against Sri Lanka
Jamie Smith, 24, became the youngest England wicketkeeper to score a Test century as the hosts…
Continue ReadingENG vs SL : Jamie Smith, Harry Brook Take England In A Commanding Position On Day 2 Against Sri Lanka
Half-centuries from Jamie Smith and Harry Brook gave England the first innings lead at Old Trafford…
Continue ReadingENG vs SL : Milan Ratnayake Plays A Gritty Knock On Debut To Drag Sri Lanka To 236 After Collapse Against The Mighty England
Dhananjaya de Silva justified his own decision to bat first with a gutsy 74 from 84…
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