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Tuesday, Jul 16

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James Anderson's 704 Test wickets an 'unreachable pinnacle' in cricket, claims Michael Atherton

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Former England cricketers Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain talked about the incredible career of James Anderson in Tests for the national team. Michael Atherton was very confident that his record of 704 wickets would never get broken.

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Mark Wood in England team for first Test of post-Jimmy Anderson era

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Jimmy Anderson was repeatedly finding the edge at Trent Bridge on Tuesday although the man holding the bat was very much hoping this would be the case. It was Anderson’s first training session in his new role as England’s bowling mentor…

Is Test cricket really dying? Nasser Hussain makes stunning claims after England demolish West Indies

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Former England skipper Nasser Hussain has time and again spoken about the state of Test cricket overall. He has touched upon the subject again after England beat West Indies in the first Test.

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BCCI Pushes Test Specialists to the Duleep Trophy: Key Move Ahead of Bangladesh and New Zealand Series

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In a significant development for Indian cricket, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is urging Test specialists to participate in the upcoming Duleep Trophy 2024. This move is part of the BCCI‘s strategy to prepare the…

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BCCI wants Test specialists to be part of domestic cricket, exceptions for Rohit, Kohli and Bumrah

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BCCI wants their star players to feature in domestic cricket whenever they are not on national duty. However, exceptions will be made for the likes of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Jasprit Bumrah.

BCCI's hypocrisy exposed as Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah to get leeway from playing domestic cricket

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has stood tall on its statement to prioritize domestic red-ball cricket. As per the reports in PTI, it is learned that the governing body has asked the Test specialist to feature in the…

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First two days at Lord's summed up where Test cricket is: Nasser Hussain

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Former England skipper and famous commentator Nasser Hussain's statements following the swift conclusion of the game highlight the challenges the longest format in modern times faces.

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PCB makes fitness tests, domestic participation compulsory for national team players

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LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board has made several decisions for the uplift of the national team, which has struggled of late. Some of them have been taken in the past but their implementation has been an issue and whether it happens this…

Monday, Jul 15

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'If given an opportunity, he can develop into a Test cricketer' - Vikram Rathour backs Rinku Singh to excel in longest format of game

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Since the past few years, Rinku Singh has established himself as a proficient finisher in white-ball cricket.

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Rinku Singh's Test debut on cards? Vikram Rathour backs India youngster to shine in longest format

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Vikram Rathour, now the former batting coach of the Indian team, in a recent interview spoke about Indian cricket and the transition phase that the team will dive into soon. Gautam Gambhir will take over as the head coach starting with the…

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Hussain: England-West Indies showed where 'undercooked' Test cricket is

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Nasser Hussain believes England’s quickfire victory over the West Indies in the first Test shows the crossroads the sport's longest format finds itself at.

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Cricket Australia boss responds to David Warner retirement backflip after legend sensationally offered to return to the international team

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David Warner had already bowed out of 50-over cricket when Australia won last year's ODI World Cup, and his Test retirement became official in January.

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PCB mandates fitness tests, domestic cricket participation as Gary Kirsten, Jason Gillespie join Pakistan selection committee

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has formed a new selection committee after sacking Wahab Riaz and Abdul Razzaq last week as the national selectors in the wake of the Pakistan Cricket Team’s consecutive group-stage exits in the World Cups.

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Rohit Sharma makes clear his retirements plans, says will continue to play Tests, ODIs ‘at least for a while’

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India captain Rohit Sharma confirms he will continue playing Test and ODI cricket after T20 retirement

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Rohit says he will continue to play Tests and ODIs ‘at least for a while’

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Dallas: India captain Rohit Sharma says he will continue to play Test and ODI cricket “at least for a while” after ending his T20 international career with a World Cup win last month. Rohit has been on a break since the title win in the…

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James Anderson vs Dale Steyn: Statistical comparison in Test cricket of the two legendary bowlers

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James Anderson and Dale Steyn are two of the most iconic fast bowlers of the modern era, each leaving an indelible mark on Test cricket. Anderson, the wily Englishman, is renowned for his mastery of swing and seam, while Steyn, the fiery…

Sunday, Jul 14

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Rohit Sharma announces ODI and Test cricket RETIREMENT plans after T20I exit

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India National Cricket Team skipper Rohit Sharma is currently enjoying his time off from cricket. This comes after the Men in Blue won the T20 World Cup 2024 under his leadership in Barbados by beating South Africa in the final on June…

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Chris Woakes Reflects on England’s Transition and Future in Test Cricket

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As England prepares for the second Test of their series against the West Indies at Trent Bridge, Chris Woakes finds himself stepping into a new role as the senior seamer in the team. At 35, Woakes is now the elder statesman of England’s…

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Shastri calls for Test cricket to be streamlined

By Paul Eddison, Sportsbeat Test cricket needs to be reduced to six or seven teams to maintain interest in the

Saturday, Jul 13

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Having a blank Saturday on Jimmy Anderson's farewell Lord's Test was a terrible own goal by English cricket, writes RICHARD GIBSON

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COMMENT BY RICHARD GIBSON: Own goals have been a prominent feature of Euro 2024, yet the most glaring of the lot was committed on Saturday not on the grass of Germany but back in London.