The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Tuesday announced squads for the upcoming white-ball matches against West Indies, comprising three ODIs and three T20Is. The team will be led by newly-appointed white-ball captain Harry Brook
Pietersen was speaking to ESPNCricinfo. Ahead of the start of the season, Brook pulled out of the league after being bought by DC for Rs 6.25 crores in the mega auction last year. The young batter had reasoned that he wanted to "recharge himself" with an important cricketing season ahead for
Pakistan's white-ball captain Mohammad Rizwan, who has often been subjected to criticism and trolling for his spoken English, gave a fitting reply to his trolls with an honest admission. Rizwan admitted he is not ashamed of his incapacity to speak the language; the only factor he is focused
Key was speaking on the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast as Brook is all set to kickstart his era when England take on West Indies at home across three ODIs and as many T20Is from May 29, followed by a white-ball series against South Africa at home in September. Brook has overtaken the position of
The announcement was made on Monday. Brook, who has been part of the white-ball setup since 2022, has been pivotal to England's batting lineup across formats.
Buttler was speaking to ANI in an exclusive interview. After resigning as England's white-ball captain following a failed T20 World Cup title defence last year (finishing in semifinals after loss to India) and a winless Champions Trophy campaign this year, Buttler has found freedom and re
England has been on the lookout for a new white-ball skipper after Buttler stepped down from the role following a winless ICC Champions Trophy 2025 campaign and failed 50-over and 20-over World Cup title defences.
Root was speaking to Sky Sports as quoted by Wisden. While Root has never led England in white-ball formats, he has led England in most Tests from 2017-2022. Captaining England in 64 Tests, he won 27, lost 26 and drew 11.
Buttler's final game as white-ball captain was a summary of everything wrong with the team as the England succumbed to a seven-wicket loss to Proteas, ending their CT 2025 campaign, having lost all their three matches.
Jos Buttler has announced his decision to step down from England's white-ball captaincy duties in the aftermath of their group-stage exit at the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy.
Jos Buttler, England's white ball captain, has dismissed the idea of boycotting Afghanistan in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy, stating it is not the way to go. England is scheduled to face Afghanistan in Lahore on February 26, but the match has sparked significant political debate.