With star quick Jofra Archer already ruled out for the entire home summer with an elbow problem, veteran pacer James Anderson battling a minor groin injury and potential back-up Olly Stone nursing a hamstring issue, the timing on Robinson's ankle concern is far from ideal for Ben Stokes' sid
England's fast bowler Jofra Archer is likely to miss the test against Ireland and the Ashes series starting from June 16. The veteran pacer James Anderson expressed sympathy for his fellow teammate and said that he is gutted for him because he knows hard-working Jofra is and he is trying to
He has been ruled out from the Ashes series due to his medical condition as recent scans revealed a recurrence of a stress fracture to his right elbow which cut short his stint in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) with the Mumbai Indians, as per the official statement of
Anderson picked up the injury while bowling on the opening day of Lancashire's County clash against Somerset in Manchester and the 40-year-old did not take the field over the final three days of the contest that ended tamely in a draw on Sunday.
Ireland is currently in England for their final match against Bangladesh in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League campaign. Ireland will be playing a test match on June 1 against neighbours England at The Lord's cricket stadium.
Archer has not played Test cricket since February 2021 and has had three operations in the last two years, despite impressing on England's winter white-ball tours to South Africa and Bangladesh in his return to the sport this year. He is presently working on his fitness in the IPL, and Key a
Lauding Hardik Pandya for his all-round brilliance on the pitch, former England cricketer Paul Collingwood claimed the Baroda cricketer is someone whose given him a lot of headaches as England's coach.
Sunrisers Hyderabad batter Harry Brook - who slammed the first century of IPL 2023 - will once again be the cynosure of all eyes. The rising England cricketer put the disappointments of the previous games behind him and smashed his maiden IPL century in what was his fourth match in the tourn
England and Wales Cricket Board released a statement on Friday which revealed the decision of the Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) Panel in relation to racism charges against Yorkshire Cricket Club and seven individuals.
Ben Duckett revealed that he is willing to take every available opportunity to play for England in all three formats. He highlighted the fact that he has matured over 7 years. Duckett said "I've matured as a cricketer," he added. "It's realising what works for me and understanding my streng