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England vs Ireland 2019

England vs Ireland Test: Son Jack Leach keeps cool to score 92, father Simon skips Lord’s due to heatwave

Leach missed out on becoming the sixth player to score a Test hundred as a nightwatchman.

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England vs Ireland Test: England collapse after nightwatchman Jack Leach’s 92 at Lord’s

England lost seven wickets for 77 runs as they slumped to 303/9, a lead of 181.

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England vs Ireland Test: Ireland take lead after Tim Murtagh helps skittle England for 85 at Lord’s

Ireland consolidated their position by making 207 for a first-innings lead of 122.

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England vs Ireland Test: Tim Murtagh exploits familiarity of Lord’s brilliantly to trigger stunning England collapse

Ireland have made terrific progress against England at Lord’s on the first morning of the four-day Test match, courtesy Tim Murtagh who unravelled the home team’s innings in a crippling spell of 5/13. Murtagh, who will turn 38 next month, used all his experience of playing at Lord’s for Middlesex to produce sharp seam movement...

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England vs Ireland Test: Jason Roy and Olly Stone debut as Joe Root opts to bat at Lord’s

For Ireland, Mark Adair received his first Test cap.

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Revealed: England Test captain Joe Root sought Ricky Ponting’s help regarding poor conversation rate

Joe Root has scored 16 centuries and 41 half-centuries in 80 Test matches.

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England vs Ireland 2019: MCC members allowed to remove their jackets for Lord’s Test match

Due to a heatwave across Europe, the MCC has relaxed its rules regarding attire.

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Roy, Stone to make Test debuts, injured Anderson out against Ireland

Jason Roy and Olly Stone will be making their Test debuts for England in the one-off Test against Ireland.

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England vs Ireland: James Anderson out of Lord’s Test

England's pace spearhead has not been passed fit for the match starting Wednesday.

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Jason Roy hopeful of emulating David Warner for Test success

Having played for county champions Surrey, mainly as a middle order batsman, Roy has nine first-class hundreds.

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