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England Should Call Off Ashes if Families Can’t Accompany Players in Australia: Michael Vaughan

Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen too has come out in support of English cricketers on the prospect of them not being able to take their families to Australia during the Ashes tour.

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Feel Sorry For Joe Root: Alastair Cook Lashes Out at ECB’s Rest And Rotation Policy

Alastair Cook feels sorry for Test skipper Root for not having the best players available in the recent Test series.

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Joe Root’s Captaincy Often Lacks Imagination And Reason: Ian Chappell

Ian Chappell said that England have a world-class pace attack but their major concerns are top-order batting and Root's captaincy

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Youngsters Preferring IPL Over England Cricket Can Say Goodbye: Michael Vaughan

Vaughan, who is very vocal about views, said that ECB should say goodbye to the youngsters who are choosing franchise cricket over the England team.

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IND vs ENG: England Cricket’s Leadership Power Lies With Eoin Morgan Not Joe Root, So he Gets What he Wants, Says Michael Vaughan

Former England captain Vaughan fears that Morgan being too powerful could end up harming English cricket.

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In Pictures, 2nd Test, Day 4: India Record Biggest Win Over England

India outspun England for a roaring comeback in Chennai as the drew level in the four-match series.

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Ben Stokes feels England Can Beat Most Team if They Play Their Best Game of Cricket

With the 2021 T20 World Cup still 10 months away, to be held in October-November next year, the world No.1 England are shaping up well.

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Happy Birthday Eoin Morgan: The Rock Of England’s ODI and T20I Sides

Eoin Morgan turned 34 on September 10.

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James Anderson Still ‘Loves’ Test Cricket, Eyeing Ashes Tour Next Year

James Anderson believes if he continues taking wickets, he has a shot at getting selected for the Ashes.

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Cricket Legend Ian Botham Made Member Of House Of Lords

Sir Ian Botham, the former England captain, was among 36 new peers announced by the government to join the unelected House.

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