Chuffed England premier fast bowler Stuart Broad had to go to bed with one wicket away — to reach a milestone of 500 Test wickets after the end of the third day’s play of the ongoing third Test match — against the
England allrounder Jofra Archer opened up on his mental breakdown after getting over a lot of criticism in his five-day self-isolation because of violating the bio-secure bubble. Several former cricketers and his teammates showed their concern over Archer’s mental fitness. They doubted
England team’s managing director Ashley Giles has opined that Jofra Archer’s negligence of the bio-secure environment protocol could have caused a disaster. The pacer was dropped ahead of the ongoing second Test against West Indies at Old Trafford after being found guilty
Former England cricketer Darren Gough, who has played 159 ODIs and 58 Tests, is shocked with England’s decision to drop the experienced pacer Stuart Broad in the first Test match against West Indies, which is being played in Southampton. Apart from Stuart
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has created an erratic situation. After being under lockdown for a long period, people are now getting back to their workspace but there is a certain amount of fear among them. Wearing a mask and following social distancing
West Indies cricketer Shannon Gabriel was, last year, was engaged in an infamous banter with England’s Test captain Joe Root. He doesn’t want to reminisce that episode of his cricket career as he is set to play the Test series against England
As West Indies is set to play the Test series against England, Windies assistant coach Roddy Estwick believes that their fast bowlers can be a massive challenge for the hosting side. He opined that the bowlers are working more on fitness which
West Indies Test team captain Jason Holder feels grateful to resume cricket amid the global pandemic as his team has landed the UK to play three-match Test series. The 25 Caribbean players, which have travelled there, are being quarantined at Old Trafford.
As England’s Test captain Joe Root is likely to miss the first Test match against West Indies from 8 July, he has backed Ben Stokes to take the captaincy role for the Test. But former England veteran Kevin Pietersen has not supported