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Daily Star on MSNEngland hero Mary Earps told 'quitting should never be an option' after Joe Root exampleMary Earps took the easier option when told she wouldn't be the Lionesses' first choice goalkeeper at the Euros - she could ...
Joe Root’s career in numbers after becoming England’s record ODI run-scorer - Root reached the milestone with his highest ...
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNRoot: 'Guilt' at letting down Buttler is driving ODI resurgenceIt follows his ascension to the top of the English Test charts last October, when he moved beyond Sir Alastair Cook's tally ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNNever mind his age, England need Joe Root for the 2027 World CupThe 34-year-old became England's all-time leading ODI runscorer on a turbulent day against the West Indies in Cardiff ...
In a historic moment for cricket lovers, England's legendary batter Sir Alastair Cook has announced his return to competitive cricket, joining the England Champions squad for the upcoming World ...
Former England captain Alastair Cook praised India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored 161 against Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Cook commended Jaiswal's confidence for sledging ...
ALASTAIR Cook was told he had terminal liver cancer in July 2024. His devastating diagnosis was caused by a 'silent killer' virus he got after a traumatic car crash almost four decades earlier.
Sir Alastair Cook gave a frank assessment of England's batting as they were rolled for 209 by West Indies in the first ODI days on from being spun to a Test series defeat in Pakistan. The former ...
Alastair Cook, one of the finest opening batters in the history of Test cricket, has been inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy in the sport. With over 12,000 Test runs, ...
Humility and self-effacement mean that even entering the ICC Hall of Fame leaves England legend Alastair Cook uncertain of his own greatness. Cook has been announced as one of the 2024 inductees into ...
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