Pope Francis, England Cricket Board
England test captain Ben Stokes has to be on a list of possible replacements for Jos Buttler, who resigned last week as ...
Matthew Hoggard, part of the England team that won the 2005 Ashes, was among those to be punished after Azeem Rafiq made ...
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Stokes, 33, has not played ODIs since the 2023 World Cup, where he reversed his initial decision to retire from the format.
By fostering strategic investment, championing gender parity, and ensuring sustained infrastructure development, women’s ...
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Legendary England fast bowler Stuart Broad reacted to Alastair Cook's comments that training of the current squad appears to be 'relaxed'. Former England captain Alastair Cook raised questions ...
The England and Wales Cricket Board has reportedly apologised for a social media post by the @englandcricket account, where a joke was made of Pope Francis' Ash Wednesday message to the public.
Speaking exclusively to Express Sport, the former Ashes hero has sent a blunt message to the current England test squad.
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