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Andrew Strauss

Possibly Through Neglect Pietersen Became Isolated: Strauss Admits Mistake in Handling Flamboyant Batsman

Strauss, who played 100 Tests , 127 ODIs and 4 T20Is between 2003 and 2012, said neglecting Pietersen left him isolated that potentially sowed seeds of discontent.

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ICC Shouldn’t Push 4-Day Tests If It’s a Hard Sell: Andrew Strauss

Strauss said that while the health of Test cricket remains a concern, the length of the Test matches is only one part of the discussion.

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Andrew Strauss appointed chairman of ECB cricket committee

The 42-year-old, who served as the director of England cricket from 2015 to 2018, had stepped down from the role to care for his wife, Ruth

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Ex-British PM Theresa May hands Geoffrey Boycott and Andrew Strauss knighthoods

England Test cricket great Geoffrey Boycott was one of Theresa May's sporting heroes.

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Ashes 2019: Andrew Strauss backs Joe Root-led England to bounce back after Edgbaston defeat

England lost the Ashes 2019 opener in Edgbaston by 251 runs and currently trailing 1-0 in the five-match series.

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Ashes 2019: Lord’s to turn red for second Test

The Ruth Strauss Foundation provides grants for research in rare forms of lung cancer besides emotionally supporting the patients and their family members.

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Kevin Pietersen: ‘Textgate’ a mistake, but just banter

Strauss had a chequered relationship with Pietersen after succeeding him as England captain.

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Jason Roy has got every chance to succeed in Tests: Matthew Hoggard

Roy has the ability to seal the opening spot and can dismantle Australia’s formidable bowling attack, believes Hoggard.

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Strauss advises England’s World Cup hero Ben Stokes to remain grounded

Strauss was director of England cricket at the time and was present when Stokes was released from his police cell before helping guide him through the aftermath.

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England will go into that final with just incredible spirits: Andrew Strauss

England booked their first World Cup final appearance for 27 years with an eight-wicket rout of holders Australia at Edgbaston.

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