English batting wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow returned to the crease for the first time after eight months for Yorkshire. With his timely comeback, England have recieved a major boost ahead of the upcoming Ashes Test series.
Notably, Short replaced Jonny Bairstow after Bairstow was ruled out of this year's IPL as he had not fully recovered from an injury he sustained in September. Short said that it is like a dream come true for him to play here.
Matthew Short, who was signed as a replacement player by PBKS for Jonny Bairstow and made headlines with his exploits in the Big Bash League 2022 is making his IPL debut. On the other hand, Heinrich Klassen and Mayank Markande are making a debut for SRH, with the former making an IPL debut a
The batter who had initially played a crucial role in rebuilding of England's Test squad under new leadership of skipper Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum has watched his England side create history in both red-ball and white-ball formats from the sidelines due to an injury since last Se
Livingstone had a great campaign for PBKS in IPL 2022. In 14 matches, he scored 437 runs at an average of 36.41 and a massive strike rate of 182.08. He scored four half-centuries in the tournament with best score of 70. He also picked up six wickets with his spin bowling. Livingstone has als
Since taking over as England captain, Stokes has led the team to nine wins from 10 Tests, completing series victories over New Zealand and South Africa at home, beating India in the one-off postponed Test to level the series at 2-2 and hammering Pakistan 3-0 away from home - England's best e
Through four days of staggered announcements across ICC digital channels, the ICC Awards 2022 promises to celebrate the standout performers in men's and women's international cricket during the last calendar year, and with voting now concluded, it is almost time for the winners to be reveale
Hales made his return to the national T20 side for the first time since 2019 last year leading up to ICC T20 World Cup. But he is not included in England's 50-over squad for the upcoming series against South Africa at home, which will start from January 27 onwards and consists of three ODIs.
Jonny Bairstow, who had sustained a limb injury in October announced that he will not be partaking in any form of cricket for the rest of the year and will return to the sport in 2023