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  • Alastair Cook to consider future as England captain after talking up readiness of Joe Root to lead and India drubbing

    December 12, 2016

    England skipper Alastair Cook admits the severity of his side’s hammering during the fourth Test in Mumbai and series drubbing against India will force him to consider his future as captain. Cook, who has led England since 2012, plans to hold talks with director of cricket Andrew Strauss in the New Year and, should he [...]

  • Alastair Cook urged to stay as Test captain despite England slipping to brink of series drubbing

    December 11, 2016

    England seamer James Anderson has called on Alastair Cook to remain as skipper despite leading his side to the brink of a series drubbing against India. The tourists slumped to 182-6 in their second innings of the fourth Test in Mumbai and still require another 49 runs in order to make their dominant hosts bat again [...]

  • “It’s the best Christmas present I could get”: England batsman Keaton Jennings struggling to absorb whirlwind ascent after hitting a century on his Test debut

    December 8, 2016

    England debut star Keaton Jennings toasted an early Christmas present after his century helped the tourists make an encouraging start to the must-win fourth Test against India in Mumbai on Thursday. Jennings, who only joined up with the squad as injury cover this week, looked an old hand in an assured 112 that put England [...]

  • It’s premature to talk about the end of Alastair Cook’s England captaincy – bowing out after revenge Down Under and reaching No1 Test ranking would be a more fitting farewell

    December 7, 2016

    It would be fitting for Alastair Cook to continue as Test skipper, lead England to Australia next winter and right the wrongs of the previous tour Down Under, when we were mercilessly whitewashed. I have seen it argued that if England lose the fourth Test against India, which starts on Thursday, then Cook should relinquish [...]

  • Keaton who? Alastair Cook admits Jennings – his 11th opening batting partner in four years – is a stranger to him

    December 7, 2016

    England captain Alastair Cook admits that he and new opening partner Keaton Jennings will go into the decisive fourth Test against India in Mumbai on Thursday as virtual strangers. Debutant Jennings – drafted into the team in place of the injured Haseeb Hameed – is the 11th different player to open the batting with Cook [...]

  • MCC World Cricket committee agree on a series of law changes to adjust the balance of power in the game

    December 7, 2016

    Cricketing authorities are set to clamp down on the dominance of batsmen over bowlers by limiting bat sizes for the first ever time. A raft of changes is set to be introduced next year following the MCC World Cricket committee meeting in Mumbai over the last two days. The committee concluded "the balance of the game has tilted [...]

  • Keaton Jennings hits confidence-boosting century as England Test debut awaits

    December 1, 2016

    England newcomer Keaton Jennings has marked his Test call-up by notching an unbeaten century for the Lions as they beat the United Arab Emirates in Dubai. Durham opener Jennings has been added to England’s squad for the remainder of their tour of India after Lancashire’s Haseeb Hameed was sidelined with a badly fractured little finger [...]

  • India is proving tough, but some tours are brutal – try the 2013-14 Ashes series in Australia

    November 30, 2016

    The tour of India is not going the way England would have hoped – 2-0 down with two Tests to play doesn’t make for pleasant reading, while injuries have also struck. It’s important that spirits are kept high and skipper Alastair Cook, together with the management and coaching staff, has an important job to make [...]

  • Trevor Bayliss praises teenager Haseeb Hameed for his heroic rearguard action despite a badly broken finger

    November 29, 2016

    England head coach Trevor Bayliss praised the heroism of rookie batsman Haseeb Hameed after the teenager mounted a spirited rearguard action in the third Test against India despite a badly broken finger. Hameed’s efforts, however, proved in vain as England slumped to an eight-wicket defeat – their fourth loss in six matches – and 2-0 series [...]

  • Wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow admits England were outplayed as rivals India tighten grip on 2-0 series lead

    November 28, 2016

    Record-breaking England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow admitted his side were outplayed by their hosts as a dominant India moved to within touching distance of an unassailable series lead on day three of the third Test in Mohali. On a day when Bairstow effected his 68th dismissal of the calendar year – a Test record – England slumped [...]

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