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Michael Atherton critiqued Ben Stokes' declining batting form and leadership amidst England's defeat to India, highlighting ...
England have a Ben Stokes problem – but there is a radical solution - The England captain’s poor run of form with the bat ...
India’s thumping first-ever Test win at Edgbaston starkly exposed the lack of flexibility at the heart of Ben Stokes’s ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNENG vs IND, Lord's Test: England Needs Ben Stokes the Batsman, But He’s Missing in ActionBen Stokes's bold declarations, attacking field placements, and unwavering belief in his side have helped reshape England’s ...
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Cricket Country on MSN‘His batting form has declined…’: Former England captain reflects on Ben Stokes formFormer England skipper Michael Atherton reflected on Ben Stokes following his poor outings in the first two Tests against India. The post ‘His batting form has declined…’: Former England captain ...
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India Today on MSNLord's Test vs India will be Ben Stokes' toughest challenge as captain: AthertonMichael Atherton feels that the Lord's Test against India will be a stern challenge to Ben Stokes' England captaincy after ...
Following a heavy defeat in the second Test, England coach Brendon McCullum has requested a faster, bouncier pitch for the ...
The visitors defeated England by 336 runs at Birmingham leaving the series tied at 1-1. This is a good omen to the Indian ...
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Thesportstak on MSN'You have got to play him': James Anderson's message to Ben Stokes for Lord's Test after Edgbaston drubbingJames Anderson wants tearaway pacer Jofra Archer to play the Lord's Test otherwise it will be too late for the hosts.
Michael Atherton urged Ben Stokes to avoid panic changes for the Lord’s Test, backing the batting unit while suggesting Archer and Atkinson replace Tongue and Carse to refresh England’s seam attack.
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inews.co.uk on MSNBen Stokes cost England this TestShubman Gill, their fledgling captain, grabbed that opportunity with both hands, scoring 430 runs in Birmingham to make one ...
Win the toss and bat first was always the conventional wisdom in Test cricket - England are taking a very different approach ...
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