Just nine days out from the inaugural World Test Championship final, no Australian broadcaster has secured rights to televise the showpiece event. The International Cricket Council is scrambling to find a provider to show the match between India and New Zealand in Southampton, starting next Friday. Fox Cricket, the most likely taker and self-styled ‘home […]
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England’s international summer kicks off with a two-Test series against New Zealand commencing at Lord’s on June 2.
This will be New Zealand’s 18th Test series in England and will be followed by their much-awaited clash with India in the World Test Championship final. Having played 54 Test matches in England to date, the Black Caps have won only five times. Here is a look back in time at those rare instances.
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The past few weeks must have been horribly painful for diehard English cricket fans.
They would have been over the moon with their team’s progress up to and including the thumping they inflicted on India in the first Test in Chennai. Sadly though, that was the last moment of joy for Joe Root’s team and their supporters.
No doubt the England coach, Chris Silverwood, Root and the army of support staff will be dissecting that tour and preparing some sort of report card on how the team’s progressing. As an outsider, this is how things are going.
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