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Daily Times England coach Chris Sliverwood talks to skipper Ben Stokes at England training in Edgbaston on Monday. LAHORE: The one-day international series between England and Pakistan has been decided, but ICC Cricket World Cup Super League (CWCSL) points will be up for grabs when England face Pakistan in the third ODI at Birmingham on Tuesday (today). The CWCSL has ensured that there are no more dead rubbers in bilateral ODI series as Pakistan, despite having lost the first two matches of the three-match series, could jump to the second spot in the standings with a win in the third ODI. For that to happen, however, they will have to put on much better performances than what they have shown in the series so far, especially the batsmen. After rare back-to-back failures with the bat for Babar Azam, the skipper will be looking to lead from the front in the final game of the series. England, meanwhile, have proved why they have been one of the best white-ball teams in the wor ....
New Zealand were within grasp of a first Test series win in England since 1999 after the home side collapsed in its second innings to 122 for nine at Edgbaston on Saturday.
England were only 37 runs ahead at stumps with tailend ....
Axar, Ashwin rout visitors on Motera minefield AHMEDABAD: It was either the twilight playing tricks for close to 125 minutes when England batted in their second innings of the third Test against India on Thursday, or the ball appeared to have developed a mind of its own. On a pitch that won t be forgotten in a hurry and will certainly be up for debate if it needs to be rated poor, or points need to be docked, the pink ball did things that England would have never prepared themselves for. If one can stretch imaginations a bit, it began to appear like every delivery, after pitching, would wait to see how the batsman was trying to read it before deciding to go the other way. ....