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Runs, however, are nature's greatest healer. The best case for England is Stokes finding some form and he continues at six ...
England captain Ben Stokes attributed their 337-run defeat against India in the second Test to the Edgbaston pitch, ...
Ben Stokes blamed England’s bowlers for the second Test defeat to India at Edgbaston and hinted at changes for the third Test ...
England’s defeat called for an introspection as the Indians annihilated them in their backyard. The losing skipper, Ben ...
Shubman Gill, their fledgling captain, grabbed that opportunity with both hands, scoring 430 runs in Birmingham to make one ...
England are likely to make some wholesome changes in their bowling line-up at Lord's with a possibility of Jofra Archer ...
India stormed back into the five-match Test series with a thumping 336-run victory over England in the second Test at ...
As Ben Stokes' strategies fell flat on a flat Edgbaston pitch, the England skipper likened it to subcontinent conditions ...
Ben Stokes says sloppy start led to heavy England defeat by India at Edgbaston - Stokes saw his side crumble to a mammoth 336 ...
Jofra Archer had been included in England's squad for the second Test against India but didn't find a place in the playing XI ...
After the defeat, Stokes said that as the match progressed, the pitch became a subcontinental surface, and the Indian bowlers were well-equipped to expose it.
England head coach Brendon McCullum feels that their decision to bowl first has lead to their heavy defeat at Edgbaston.