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London, Dec 22 (Ians) England’s teenage spin- sensation Rehan Ahmed will not be touring New Zealand in February for a two-Test series and will instead take part in a T20 league to gain experience of franchise cricket.
Ahmed is one of the England players that will go under the hammer during Friday’s Ipl Auction for the 2023 season which is expected to start in March.
Ahmed, who became the youngest player to take a five-wicket haul during England’s victory against Pakistan in the third and final Test at Karachi recently, will sit out the series in New Zealand as head coach Brendon McCullum and the selectors have decided to juggle the squad to give players rest ahead of the Ashes series and the Odi World Cup in India later in 2023.
According to a report in The Guardian, besides Rehan Ahmed, seasoned pacer Mark Wood is also likely to be...
Ahmed is one of the England players that will go under the hammer during Friday’s Ipl Auction for the 2023 season which is expected to start in March.
Ahmed, who became the youngest player to take a five-wicket haul during England’s victory against Pakistan in the third and final Test at Karachi recently, will sit out the series in New Zealand as head coach Brendon McCullum and the selectors have decided to juggle the squad to give players rest ahead of the Ashes series and the Odi World Cup in India later in 2023.
According to a report in The Guardian, besides Rehan Ahmed, seasoned pacer Mark Wood is also likely to be...
- 12/22/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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Dublin, Sep 21 (Ians) Ireland Men’s team is set to return to Lord’s for a four-day Test match against England next year, said the England and Wales Cricket Board (Ecb) on Wednesday as part of its 2023 home summer programme reveal.
The four-day Test match will be played between June 1-4 in a highly anticipated return for the Ireland men’s team four years after the memorable first Test between the two sides at the Home of Cricket in 2019.
“As a player, there’s no doubt that Test cricket is the absolute pinnacle of our sport. We were fortunate to play a Test against England at Lord’s back in 2019 – which was a memorable occasion for players and fans alike – so the news that we will be returning to play at Lord’s next year is very welcome,” said Ireland captain Andrew Balbirnie in an official statement.
In that match,...
The four-day Test match will be played between June 1-4 in a highly anticipated return for the Ireland men’s team four years after the memorable first Test between the two sides at the Home of Cricket in 2019.
“As a player, there’s no doubt that Test cricket is the absolute pinnacle of our sport. We were fortunate to play a Test against England at Lord’s back in 2019 – which was a memorable occasion for players and fans alike – so the news that we will be returning to play at Lord’s next year is very welcome,” said Ireland captain Andrew Balbirnie in an official statement.
In that match,...
- 9/21/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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