As Anderson gets ready for the third Test of the current five-match Test series against India, James Anderson is only five wickets away of 700 Test wickets.
The opening match of the 2023 Ashes was an indication of a treat for fans. Australia and England battled it out over five days of engrossing Test cricket. Notably, England is facing their first massive challenge. Take a look at the 3 major concerns for England ahead of the 2nd Test against Australia at Lord’s.
Coach Atul Gaikwad became first Indian to who got certified as a specialist Level 4 through England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) flagship programme.
Strauss had been tasked to conduct a high-performance review after England's 4-0 Ashes defeat in 2021.
Sciver and Brunt were part of England's 2017 World Cup-winning campaign at home and also played in the 2022 World Cup in New Zealand where England emerged runners-up of the mega event after losing to Australia in the final by 71 runs.
Moeen had retired from Test cricket in September last year, and at that time the 34-year-old had said he had done so to prolong his white-ball career.
Broad and Anderson are now back in the England squad for the opening Test this summer against New Zealand beginning at Lord's on June 2.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Wednesday confirmed the appointment of Australia women's team coach Matthew Mott as the new white-ball head coach of the men's team.
Harrison had been serving in the role of ECB chief executive since 2014 and had, earlier this year, declared his intention to continue in the post to guide the Test team out of the troubles it was facing.
Anderson, 39, was curiously dropped from the side that toured the Caribbean for a three-Test series despite some fine performances during the forgettable Ashes campaign over the winter.