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  • Ashes preview: England’s top order woes can be exploited by Australia, says Glenn McGrath

    July 31, 2019

    The more things change, the more they stay the same. England start another Ashes series against Australia at Edgbaston on tomorrow with different names at the top of the batting order, but names who are grappling with the age-old problem of scoring runs. Since Andrew Strauss retired in August 2012 England have used 18 different [...]

  • Unlikely hero Jack Leach bails England out after yet another collapse against Ireland

    July 25, 2019

    At the start of day two of England’s one-off Test against Ireland at Lord’s, Jack Leach’s efforts with the bat as nightwatchman were merely good fun; an unsubstantial and inconsequential starter ahead of the awaiting main course.  As he progressed, playing accomplished shots to get the hosts off to a steady start, his innings ticked [...]

  • World Cup hangover: England bowled out for 85 by impressive Ireland on day one at Lord’s

    July 24, 2019

    After the ecstatic high, the crushing low. The dramatic nature of England’s first World Cup win lent itself to prolonged celebration, but after 10 days of jubilation the hangover hit hard at Lord’s, with Ireland arriving to break up the party and bring them back to earth with a bump. England’s Test batting has long [...]

  • ‘It’s a powerful, symbolic moment’: Chief executive Warren Deutrom on Ireland’s Lord’s Test match against England

    July 23, 2019

    Wednesday is a significant day for Irish cricket: a third Test match in the country’s history, a first against England, at the Home of Cricket, on television and in the midst of a swell of interest in the sport, thanks to a recently concluded World Cup and an approaching Ashes series. For Warren Deutrom the [...]

  • ‘It’s not just a nostalgia trip’: The Edge director Barney Douglas on the deeper message behind his England cricket film

    July 18, 2019

    Now is not a bad time to be releasing a film about England’s cricket team. With a remarkable World Cup win still fresh in the mind and a home Ashes series around the corner, Barney Douglas, director of The Edge, hopes his work can benefit from “the swell of cricket euphoria” gripping the country. The [...]

  • England cricket chiefs must build on the foundations laid by remarkable World Cup win

    July 15, 2019

    In January the England and Wales Cricket Board released a 35-page document entitled Inspiring Generations, which set out the governing body’s five-year plan to drive youth participation and diversify cricket’s fan base. One of the six priorities outlined was to “inspire through elite teams”. Sunday’s remarkable events at Lord’s have handed the ECB an opportunity [...]

  • England beat New Zealand by the skin of their teeth in dramatic finale to win the Cricket World Cup

    July 14, 2019

    There’s a cliche in sport which says you couldn’t write it. Generally that’s a fallacy: over thousands of games most situations have seen airtime. But the fashion in which England won the Cricket World Cup was something unique. It would be stretching the mind to conjure up the events which somehow came to pass in [...]

  • England put their aggressive mantra into practice to thrash Australia and reach the World Cup final

    July 11, 2019

    It’s one thing to talk about positive intent, batting mantras and aggressive game-plans. It’s another to put them into practice on the biggest stage.  Today England faced Australia, the most successful World Cup team in cricket history, who had never lost a semi-final in seven attempts – and they smashed them off the park to [...]

  • Chris Tremlett: England have what it takes to deal with the pressure and end this week with a World Cup

    July 10, 2019

    New Zealand’s semi-final win over India today showed just how fine the margins are in knockout cricket. At the halfway stage not many would have backed them, but Kane Williamson and his side played the situation perfectly to reach Sunday’s final at Lord’s.  Now all the attention turns to Edgbaston, where England face Australia tomorrow [...]

  • Australia v England: Semi-final balanced as World Cup knockout specialists face confident hosts playing at Fortress Edgbaston

    July 10, 2019

    If they aren’t already, England and Australia are going to become very familiar with each other this summer. Having played twice already, and with the small matter of the Ashes edging ever closer, the two sides meet tomorrow in a Cricket World Cup semi-final. The match is an intriguing one, framed by two potentially decisive [...]

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