Tag Archives: England
Shreyas Iyer’s batting an exception to the nasty norm
In a series where adaptability has been the biggest bone of contention, Iyer has negotiated pace while butchering spin to tally 190 runs in four innings.
Prince Yadav the bright spot in an Indian trainwreck
An accurate yorker, a promising three-quarter ball, and a well-directed slower bumper make up his highly effective toolkit.
Fielding in a state of flux
As teams contend with the strong breeze and drastically changing boundary dimensions, groundwork is set to emerge as a point of difference.
England reign supreme on the virtue of conditional knowledge
England were able to keep the best T20I batter quiet, snaffle a dozen twos compared to India's five, and take the game deep in spite of early blows.
An optimization of India’s bipronged scheme
India practised on the match eve in Old Trafford with a clear vision. There was an emphasis on backfoot strokeplay and consolidation of spin game.
India embody a shapeshifting cauldron to breathe life in tour
Embarrassed by Ireland in seaming conditions, India grew to access the square boundaries versus pace and fetched 95/1 against spin in Durham.
Banksy artworks, fish and chips, ball-mounted sparrow: A comprehensive travel guide for visiting fans
Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 promises to be the most well-attended event in the history of the competition.
The dichotomy of Danielle
The 35-year-old is England's highest run-scorer in women's T20Is, but her World Cup record is shockingly incoherent with her pedigree.
Run machines audition for England in the backdrop of opening nadir
In the aftermath of a challenging winter, Ben Duckett and Zac Crawley no longer have a firm grasp over their position at the top of the order.