England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt hopes her team of "outsiders" can thrive at the Women's Cricket World Cup as they seek to end a painful eight-year trophy drought.England defeated reigning world ...
England all-rounder Chris Woakes has retired from international cricket following his omission from this winter's Ashes squad. The 36-year-old played 62 Test matches, 122 one-day internationals and 33 ...
South Africa will be eager to turn consistent recent form into a title-winning run when they open their Women's ODI World Cup campaign against traditional powerhouses England in Guwahati on Friday, ...
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt says that her team are "chalk and cheese" compared to how they felt after the Ashes defeat at the beginning of the year. Sciver-Brunt took over as captain after the 16 ...
England begin Womens World Cup campaign against South Africa on Friday (10.30am first ball, live on Sky Sports Cricket), buoyed by warm-up wins over title favourites Australia and home nation India; c ...
England begin Womens World Cup campaign against South Africa on Friday (10.30am first ball, live on Sky Sports Cricket), buoyed by warm-up wins over title favourites Australia and home nation India; c ...
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Jacob Bethell has all the makings of a "generational talent" but Ollie Pope remains in possession of England's number three spot, team director Rob Key said ahead of the Ashes series in Australia.
Former ICC Men's Cricket World Cup and T20 World Cup winner with England in 2019 and 2022, Chris Woakes has called it quits.
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England cricket legend says Ryder Cup abuse insignificant compared to his ‘dark experiences’
Kevin Pietersen says the abuse aimed at Europe’s Ryder Cup team ‘pales into insignificance’ compared to some ‘pretty dark experiences’ of playing cricket for England in Australia. Europe won the Ryder ...
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Woakes retires from England duty as a double World Cup winner and after a remarkable final act
England fast bowler Chris Woakes has announced his immediate retirement from international cricket after 62 test matches and World Cup wins in the ODI and Twenty20 formats.
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England bowler Woakes retires from international cricket
Woakes's final match was last month against India at the Oval, where he walked out to bat one-handed with his arm in a sling, having dislocated his shoulder in the field ...
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