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Steve Harmison

Ben Stokes hits back at Steve Harmison for comments on England’s lack of preparation for India tour

The five-match Test series between India and England will kick off on January 25 next year with the first Test in Hyderabad. The fifth and final Test will be held in Dharamshala and the series will conclude on March 11.

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Steve Harmison Namedrops Nasser Hussain While Claiming That England Players Before 2005 Ashes Were Selfish

Ahead of the 2023 Ashes starting from June 16, former fast-bowler Steve Harmison believes that quite a few players in the England side were selfish in the late 90s and early 2000s, and added that the team spirit changed during the 2005 Ashes at home, which the hosts thrillingly won 2-1.

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IND vs ENG: Steve Harmison Believes IPL’s Second Leg Played a Part in Manchester Test Cancellation

The fifth Test was called off just hours before it was due to begin due to Covid-19 outbreak concerns in the Indian team after the second physiotherapist tested positive.

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Not Jasprit Bumrah or Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma is Virat Kohli’s go-to man, Ex-English Pacer Steve Harmison

Eng vs Ind 2021: It could come as a surprise to fans as Harmison did not name Jasprit Bumrah or Mohammed Shami, instead, he went for the more experienced Ishant Sharma

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Sourav Ganguly Rubbed People Off Wrong Way: Former England Fast Bowler Steve Harmison

Former England fast bowler Steve Harmison in a recent interaction with former Australia left-arm spinner Brad Hogg went back in time and recalled an incident that brought the strained relationship between Andrew Flintoff and Sourav Ganguly once again in the limelight.

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Coaching England ‘definitely an ambition’ for Andrew Flintoff

Former England international Andrew Flintoff has revealed he dreams of coaching the national team in the future.

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Archer spell brought back memories of 2005 Ashes series, says Ricky Ponting

Ricky Ponting has compared England pacer Jofra Archer's brutish spell at Lord's on Day 4 of the second Ashes Test to the one that he faced during the famous 2005 series.

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They are the first two names on the teamsheet for me: Anderson, Broad key to England’s Ashes glory, says Harmison

Test cricket's oldest battle resumes at Edgbaston on Thursday, with Joe Root's side aiming to maintain the feel-good factor in English cricket after World Cup glory.

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Eoin Morgan should succeed Trevor Bayliss as England coach after Ashes: Steve Harmison

The ex-England speedster also said that Joe Root, who captains England in Test, and others have got a lot of respect for Morgan.

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‘Over the moon’ Mark Wood looking forward to Windies tour

England pacer Mark Wood is elated at the Test call-up as a replacement for injured Olly Stone for the Windies tour and is eagerly looking forward to it.

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