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On the Indian team, their World Cup adversaries [...] It was the World Cup – it’s happened and it’s finished. [...] They ...
The clock reads 2.45pm when Jofra Archer wanders over from mid-off, removes his cap and hands it to umpire Sharfuddoula. A ...
Attrition and patience mark the events, which danced to the tunes of the game's classical rhymes, leaving the scales of the games evenly tilted ...
Hello and welcome to Telegraph Sport’s live, over-by-over coverage of the second day of the third Test between England and ...
That was how long Jofra Archer had to wait to bowl in a Test match again. And it only took three balls for him to strike.
Kenya’s opposition leaders have demanded President William Ruto’s resignation after his order for police to shoot looters ...
Starc has been the dream accomplice for Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon, with the quartet forming one of cricket’s ...
Discover Berlin's nightlife after sunset. From exclusive tours to illuminated festivals, experience the magic of Berlin at ...
Technical changes and a chaotic innings against India in the third Test leaves England's conundrum over Zak Crawley's place ...
When Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins first walked through the doors of the Mountain Culture Beer Company’s boutique ...
Jasprit Bumrah didn't establish himself as the undisputed No 1 bowler in the world by mopping up tail-enders. He gets good players out: just look at his record against Joe Root.
Joe Root becomes the latest batter to be stuck on 99* at stumps on a day of Test cricket. A day shared by the two teams, which required plenty of patience and old-school battling, ENG reach stumps at ...
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