ENG vs IND | Alastair Cook points out one big weakness in Indian batting order
Cricket | Jul 01, 2021, 08:44 PM ISTAlastair Cook pointed out the one big weakness in the Indian batting lineup for the Test series against England.
Alastair Cook pointed out the one big weakness in the Indian batting lineup for the Test series against England.
Lord's will host the second ODI between England and Pakistan at full capacity.
The England Test captain hopes that with India series followed by Ashes awaiting, he hopes to have hi best players at his disposal.
The announcement follows on from Edgbaston's successful hosting of the second Test between England and New Zealand this month.
Dawid Malan returned to form with a classy 76 from 48 balls after single-figure scores in the back-to-back wins at Cardiff.
The duo are on the fringes of the limited-overs setup but after England stuttered to 36-4 in pursuit of 112 -- a target reduced to 103 from 18 overs following a sharp shower -- they put on a crucial 54 from 48 balls.
Jos Buttler’s unbeaten 68 led the way at Sophia Gardens as England reached its target of 130 with 17 balls to spare.
Stokes marked his return to cricket after a surgery to his left index finger on Sunday, striking an 18-ball 29 and taking one wicket, as his county side Durham defeated Birmingham Bears by 22 runs in the Vitality Blast T20 tournament
Former England captain Alastair Cook is disappointed with the ECB rest and rotation policy and feels it's the main reason for the team's 0-1 loss to New Zealand in the two-Test series recently.
Robinson was suspended by the ECB for his offensive racist and sexist tweets, dating back to 2012-13 when he was 18 and 19.
Three players -- Liam Dawson and David Willey, apart from Woakes -- replaced the injured trio of Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer and Recee Topley in the squad.
The England and Wales Cricket Board’s announcement Saturday opened the door to taking disciplinary action against other players, if necessary.
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