England unleash Twenty20 thrashing on Sri Lanka and leave skipper Eoin Morgan with permanent smile July 5, 2016 England skipper Eoin Morgan admitted that he cannot stop smiling after his side once again flexed their white-ball muscle by thrashing Sri Lanka by eight wickets in their Twenty20 International in Southampton. In their first match in this format since an agonising defeat to the West Indies in the World T20 final in April, England [...]
Spot-fixer Mohammad Amir stars on return to first-class cricket in England and boosts chances of Test recall July 4, 2016 Pakistan seamer Mohammad Amir claimed three wickets on his return to first-class cricket in England, six years after the spot-fixing scandal which led to a prison sentence. Amir served a jail term as well as a five-year ban from the sport after being found guilty of deliberately bowling no-balls during a Test match at Lord’s in [...]
Improving Rashid benefitting from consistent selection as explosive Roy takes game – and England – to new level June 30, 2016 England's displays over the last week or so have provided further evidence that their disastrous World Cup showing less than 18 months ago was nothing short of a blessing in disguise. My former Surrey team-mate Jason Roy was one of the beneficiaries of a change of management and mindset within the England camp. Regular readers [...]
Opener Jason Roy unaware of his proximity to England record as his stunning century seals series win June 30, 2016 Centurion Jason Roy shrugged off the disappointment of falling agonisingly short of a major international milestone after the explosive opener fired England to a series-clinching six-wicket win over Sri Lanka at the Kia Oval. Roy smashed 162 as England completed their second-highest successful one-day run-chase as the hosts reached a revised target of 308 in [...]
England’s top-order were dismal but Liam Plunkett has wrestled momentum in their favour with last-ball heroics June 22, 2016 Liam Plunkett’s thrilling last-ball six to salvage a tie for England in their opening one-day clash with Sri Lanka on Tuesday night will be shown repeatedly on highlights reels and what a great hit it was. The 31-year-old made his England debut more than a decade ago and he’s a good cricketer. He’s had his ups [...]
Liam Plunkett smashes last-ball six to rescue tie for England against Sri Lanka June 22, 2016 England skipper Eoin Morgan refused to allow Liam Plunkett’s last-ball heroics to sweeten a disappointing showing as his side escaped with a tie from the opening one-day international against Sri Lanka at Trent Bridge. Plunkett smashed the final ball of the match for six to level the scores as England, largely through the contributions of [...]
Let’s show we mean business and can make waves at major international tournaments, says England skipper Eoin Morgan June 20, 2016 Skipper Eoin Morgan has urged his England side to prove during the one-day series with Sri Lanka that they are contenders for the major 50-over competitions to be staged on home soil in the coming years. England and Wales are the host nations for the ICC Champions Trophy in 2017 and the 2019 World Cup, while [...]
A bank is close to replacing Waitrose as the main sponsor of English cricket June 17, 2016 Waitrose is set to be replaced as the main sponsor of English cricket by Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) offshoot Natwest, reports have suggested. The supermarket announced in February that 2016 will be its last year as the main partner of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). Today Sky News reported RBS was in advanced [...]
Trevor Bayliss confirms selectors will ponder Nick Compton’s Test future as weather ruins England’s chances of series whitewash June 13, 2016 England head coach Trevor Bayliss has hinted that batsman Nick Compton faces an uncertain Test future after the third and final Investec Test against Sri Lanka at Lord’s ended in a tame draw. Only 74 balls were possible as Sri Lanka progressed their overnight score from 32-0 to 78-1 in pursuit of their 362 victory [...]
Opener Alex Hales falls short of maiden Test century as England set Sri Lanka steep run chase June 12, 2016 Opener Alex Hales was left to rue his failure to reach a maiden international red-ball century as England set Sri Lanka a victory target of 362 to claim the third Test spoils at Lord’s. England need 10 wickets during’s Monday's final day to record their first Test series whitewash since 2011 after declaring on 233-7, having [...]