Beth Mooney has been in the wars over the last couple of weeks.
‘Unbelievable talent’: Tendulkar record toppled as teen sensation shines on debut
Teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi made his international debut for India on Saturday but England young gun Jacob Bethell ensured the “unbelievable talent” finished on the losing side in the second T20 at Old Trafford.
England beat India by four wickets in second T20 international – as it happened
Jacob Bethell led England home with an unbeaten 76 to secure victory at Old Trafford and a 1-0 series lead
Sooryavanshi faces his first ball in international cricket… and misses! He flashed outside off at Josh Tongue, whose lift was too much for him.
1st over: India 4-0 (Sharma 4, Sooryavanshi 0) Never mind the prodigy, Abhishek can play a bit too. Archer starts well, beating him with a lifter, but the next ball is swished over slip for four, with one hand off the bat. Archer beats him again, and again, before finishing with a rap on the glove. The wind assisted both the bowler’s movement, away from the left-hander, and the lone scoring shot.
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The New Zealander was the right man to take on the job of persuading a group of jaded senior players to play brilliant cricket, but may not suit a rebuild
Wait, what? Four days on, and nothing about the weekend that’s just gone seems to make much sense. It was England’s seventh defeat in nine Tests, and somehow, at the end of it, they’ve lost the last man anyone really wanted to go. Ben Stokes, his own man all the way to the end, has apparently decided he would rather spend his remaining days in the game playing championship cricket for Durham. A man whose career has been marked by copper-bottomed self-conviction has left English cricket facing a whole lot of questions.
The first of them is whether Brendon McCullum is really the right man to try to rebuild this England team in the years ahead.
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Trent Bridge was not just the end of Ben Stokes’ international career, it was further confirmation that the Bazball project stood for nothing
By the very end, Trent Bridge was practically empty. This felt bleakly appropriate. If the age of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum lived by re-engaging a sceptical public, winning big series, doing the unprecedented and elevating Test cricket above its three-an-over purgatory, then this was exactly how it had to die: the first England team in history to lose a home three-match series after being 1-0 up. The run rate on that final day? Exactly three runs an over.
But then if we have learned anything from Stokes and McCullum over the last few years, it is that details – like preparing for an Ashes tour – are for losers and weak men. Is demoting Emilio Gay to No 6 in his third game really the best way of saving a Test? Was there a way for Harry Brook to face more than nine balls in England’s second innings? Can we really expect a Brook side – Hazball – to behave any differently? But these questions do not concern the England management, and so by extension they should not concern you either.
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‘Alive again’: Major BBL reveal as club left in awkward state of limbo before massive Draft call
Cricket Australia’s Big Bash boss has reiterated that “nothing’s certain” about the Melbourne Renegades’ future as the club prepares for what looms as its final season under current branding.
‘We can’t accept that’: Legend calls for two more England scalps over ‘laughable’ Bazball farce
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has urged head coach Brendon McCullum and director Rob Key to resign following Ben Stokes’s retirement from international cricket.
Former Aussie Test star switches allegiances and commits to birthland in World Cup push
Former Australian all-rounder Moises Henriques will reboot his international career later this year, switching allegiances and representing birthland Portugal in the T20 World Cup qualifiers.
Stokes’ heir apparent ready for ‘tough’ challenge… but former England skipper not convinced
Harry Brook said Tuesday it would be a “great honour” to succeed Ben Stokes as England’s Test captain even if that meant he was responsible for leading the side in all three international formats.
Rival star collapses in worrying scenes as Aussie storm into World Cup final despite Perry scare
Australia’s champion cricket team will be seeking a seventh T20 World Cup triumph from just ten editions on Sunday after producing another dominant performance in a drama-filled semi-final at The Oval on Tuesday.
England 1-2 New Zealand: player ratings for the three-Test series
Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips and Nathan Smith stood out for the visitors as they came from behind to win the series
Ben Stokes: 57 runs at 14.3; seven wickets at 21.9
He retired when he was England’s best bowler, best captain and a century away from being worth his place as a batter alone. But, as he acknowledged himself, when the air goes out of the balloon it deflates very quickly – as anyone who has ever retired from any job will tell you.
Stokes’ ‘orchestrated’ farce took England to brink of mutiny. The chaos has only just begun
Former England captains and the nation’s leading cricket journalists are concerned that Ben Stokes has left their men’s Test team in a deep hole a year out from a home Ashes series.
‘Bazball’ cracks evident as Stokes strongly backs successor… but dodges big McCullum question
Ben Stokes has backed Harry Brook to succeed him as England’s Test captain after bowing out of international cricket, saying the gifted batsman had his “100 percent support”.