World Cup 2019: Jofra Archer sets his sight on Virat Kohli's wicket
Cricket | May 21, 2019 20:43 ISTJofra Archer made his way into England's squad for the World Cup, and the bowler has set his priorities straight.
Jofra Archer made his way into England's squad for the World Cup, and the bowler has set his priorities straight.
"When the Withdrawal Agreement Bill comes before MPs, it will represent a new, bold offer to MPs across the House of Commons, with an improved package of measures that I believe can win new support," Theresa May wrote.
Pakistani batsman Imam-ul-Haq broke a 36-year-old record set by India's legendary all-rounder Kapil Dev.
Jofra Archer was not selected in England's preliminary squad for the World Cup, but Andrew Flintoff has vouched for the fast bowler to be included.
Sven-Goran, who was in charge of England for five years until 2006, had last month expressed his interest regarding the job to the All India Football Federation (AIFF).
Kuldeep Yadav said that India have a chance to win the 2019 World Cup but should be aware of England and Pakistan as the two teams which also have some quality players in their side.
Gordon Banks was one of English football's most revered players after helping the team win the 1966 World Cup on home soil.
Former India captain Sachin Tendulkar also picked India as the favourites for winning the 2019 World Cup in England.
The palace said the two-car accident happened Thursday afternoon near Sandringham Estate, the queen’s country retreat in eastern England.
Australia beat England by eight wickets to win the ICC Women's World T20 on Sunday at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua.
The Indian women's team will look to avenge their women's World Cup loss in the final to England last year at Lord's.
Anderson has admitted that Kohli got the better of him during the recent Test series in England where the Indian captain didn't give away his wicket even once to the English spearhead.
Having begun the day at 198-7 in their first innings after being contained by India's bowlers on Friday, England scored far more freely as Buttler — not for the first time in the series — rescued his team from a perilous position. England's tailenders once again frustrated India's attacking unit to make a remarkable comeback in the dead rubber. Earlier on Day 1, Alastair Cook and Moeen Ali scored their respective fifties as well.
As the persistent rainfall in London washed out the first session of the opening day of the second Test between India and England, former India opener and IndiaTV cricket expert Virender Sehwag has claimed that the Lord's Test will be a "bowlers' Tes
After India’s 31-run defeat to England in the first Test in Birmingham, former India batting greats and IndiaTV cricket experts Sourav Ganguly and Virender Sehwag believe that the second Test.
After India’s 31-run defeat to England in the first Test in Birmingham, former India batting greats and IndiaTV cricket experts Sourav Ganguly and Virender Sehwag believe that the second Test.
Nikesh Rastogi, 43, is the captain of the offshore supply vessel Malaviya Twenty which has been held at a port in Great Yarmouth, in the East Anglia region of England, since July 2016 after its Indian owners declared bankruptcy.
Despite scoring 149 and 51 runs in successive innings, captain Virat Kohli failed to propel India to the victory as England outdid the visitors by 31 runs at Edgbaston, Birmingham, to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match Test series on Saturday. Chasing 194 to win, India were all out for 162 on the fourth day of the opening Test. First-innings centurion Kohli again top-scored for India, the skipper making a valiant 51.
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Former India captain and IndiaTV Cricket Expert Sourav Ganguly lauded current India skipper Virat Kohli after he struck his maiden hundred on English soil on the second day of the ongoing first Test against England in Birmingham. Kohli delivered a batting exhibition in a brilliant innings of 149 to keep India in sight of England on Thursday. Ganguly said Kohli's knock will change the mindset in the Indian dressing room.
England's left-arm seamer Sam Curran rocked the Indian top order with triple blow leaving the visitors reeling on 76 for three at lunch on the second day of the first Test. This was after England finished their first innings at 287 with Mohammed Shami (3/64) taking the final wicket. Former India captain and IndiaTV Cricket Expert Sourav Ganguly believes that the Indian batsmen need to make changes to their footwork in order to score runs in England.
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