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England and Wales Cricket Board

‘We’ve gone slower…’: ECB director speaks about Jofra Archer being given too much time for Test cricket

The director of the England and Wales Cricket Board- Rob Key- has stated that Jofra Archer returning to the squad was delayed a lot.

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‘In terms of Commercial importance’: ECB’s massive claims on Test series against India

The England and Wales cricket Board have claimed that the upcoming five-match Test series against India is on levelled with the Ashes in terms of commercial importance.

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Luke Wright Appointed England Selector For Men’s Teams

Luke Wright has played more than 100 times for England between 2007 and 2014, winning the Men's T20 World Cup in 2010.

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Brendon McCullum Appointed As England Test Coach On A Four-Year Deal, Key Says ‘Calculated Gamble’

Brendon McCullum has been appointed as the new Test coach of England.

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Heather Knight Hoping to Guide England to Second Successive Women’s World Cup Title

England begin their campaign in the World Cup against Australia on March 5.

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England’s Eileen Ash, World’s Oldest Living Test Cricketer, Dies at 110

She participated in the Ashes tour to Australia in 1949 apart from playing representative cricket for Civil Service Women, Middlesex Women and South Women in domestic arena.

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Cricket Australia Rejects ECB’s Request to Change Venue of Ashes Opener to Sydney

With the ECB proposal being stonewalled, the Ashes will begin as scheduled at The Gabba in Brisbane on December 8.

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England to Play First-Ever T20I Series, Three Tests in The Caribbean in 2022

CWI will welcome fully-vaccinated England fans throughout the tour.

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England Should Sort Out Top-Order Batting Struggles: Monty Panesar

Australia hold the Ashes after the previous series in England in 2019 was drawn.

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It Could be a Long Ashes Tour for England if They Start Badly: Michael Vaughan

Citing the Indian cricket team's example, Vaughan said that the Tim Paine-led side, though considered favourites, had their weaknesses.

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