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Was India Bazball’s graveyard or its baptism by fire?
This series has been Bazball’s baptism as a mature, seasoned cricketing philosophy. They lost: now, they will learn.
A New Dawn For English Cricket?
If there is any leadership team designed to ward off fears of a repeat of that match, it must be Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum, the latter the new red-ball men’s head coach.
England in India: the Tests keep coming
In the first Test at Chennai, England produced a stunning victory over a very strong India team. Many doubters were proven wrong, Jimmy Anderson...
The greatest Ashes innings ever?
Ben Stokes now ranks among British sport's greats.
England’s stubborn faith in Keaton Jennings reaps its reward
The ECB must explore ways to promote the lost art of Test batsmanship at a grassroots level
“You never felt like you’d actually made it”
Ex-England batsman Chris Tavaré tells Matt Roller about his Ashes success and Blues memories
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