England cricket News
Former Australian Captain, Ricky Ponting, praises England's batting approach and warns Australia to keep an eye.
Shubman Gill's incredible form in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy has seen him ascend to the top of an elite list, breaking a record held by one of cricket's all-time greats. Here is the full list -
England's cricketing maestro, Joe Root, has once again etched his name in the annals of Test cricket with a magnificent century in Manchester. This roaring innings not only solidified his team's position but also led to the shattering of ten significant records. Join us as we delve into the remarkable achievements that underscore his enduring brilliance and impact on the game.
Former Australian Captain Ricky Ponting slams Shubman Gill for his tactical captaincy on the field, which helped England dominate on Day 2.
The spotlight at Old Trafford will undoubtedly fall on Joe Root, who boasts a magnificent record at this historic ground.
India just like Edgbaston till this year, haven't won a single Test since 1936.
Equally menacing is England's captain, Ben Stokes.
England batter Ollie Pope reflects on the decline of sledging in modern cricket, attributing the cultural shift to the rise of global franchise leagues like the IPL and The Hundred.
Jos Buttler, who is currently representing Lancashire in domestic T20 cricket, has reached a rare milestone for an English batter after smashing a brilliant 77-run knock against Yorkshire.
A historic moment for Italian cricket as they qualify for the T20 World Cup 2026!Known for their football prowess, the Azzurri are now making their mark on the global cricket stage. While they now have a chance to win the elusive Title, Has Any Country Won both Cricket World Cup and Football World Cup?.
Legendary leg-spinner Anil Kumble believes restricting England to a score below 300 would signify a job well done by the Indian bowling attack on day one of the third Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Lord’s.
India and England are set to play a five-match Test series starting on June 20. The cricketing ties between these two nations have always been close. Even before India began playing Test cricket, some of its players represented England. Let's take a look at Indian-Origin cricketers who played for England in tthe past.
England Test captain Ben Stokes has quit alcohol since January 2 to aid his recovery from a hamstring injury. Scroll down for more details.
Under Jos Buttler's captaincy, England lost to Australia and Afghanistan in Champions Trophy 2025 to end their tournament early.
England must win the third T20I in Rajkot to keep their hopes of claiming the five-match series alive, with India currently leading 2-0.
The ECB has barred English players from competing in the PSL and other leagues overlapping with England’s domestic season. Scroll down to check complete details.
Moeen Ali has announced retirement from all forms of international cricket after a distinguished career spanning 298 matches. He leaves behind a notable legacy.
Former England pacer James Anderson praised Virat Kohli as one of the best chasers in cricket history, highlighting his white-ball finishing ability.
Former England cricketer Graham Thorpe, who struggled with severe depression and anxiety, took his own life on Aug 5, as revealed by his wife Amanda. Despite support and treatments, Thorpe’s condition worsened, leading to his tragic death.
Former England cricketer Graham Thorpe, aged 55, has died after a serious illness. A celebrated batter with 100 Test matches and a long career at Surrey, Thorpe was also a respected coach.
Yashasvi became the 15th Indian opener to notch a century at home against England, joining the ranks of cricket legends such as Sunil Gavaskar, Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, and Murali Vijay.
The fact that Bashir and Ahmed were not present on the cricketing scene when Anderson first donned the English jersey accentuates the remarkable journey of the veteran pacer.
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