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Joe Root left on 99 not out after Ben Stokes injury scare Story by Joe Root dug in to end day one a run short of his 37th Test century - - ECB/Gareth Copley Nick Hoult Thu, Jul 10, 2025 · 60 min read ...
The shining light of England’s bowling attack over the last 18 months has been Gus Atkinson, who already has 63 Test wickets ...
Just one man stands in the way of Joe Root and cricketing history. With his latest batting masterclass of 150, the England ...
England skipper Ben Stokes hailed Joe Root for his stellar efforts for the 'Three Lions' in the Tests ahead of the fourth fixture against India at Manchester. Root called him "Greatest of All Time ...
Stokes is currently missing the final Test of the India series at The Oval due to the injury. Vice-captain Ollie Pope has ...
Former England captain Michael Vaughan reckons Ben Stokes would have played a big role in Oval Test had he not been injured.
Joe Root revealed that Ben Stokes didn't even listen to him when he was skipper regarding workload management.
Resuming from 225/2, England added a whopping 319 runs for the loss of five wickets. But the highlight of day three’s play was Joe Root combining the precision of a surgeon and composure of an artist ...
Stuart Broad forced to choose between Joe Root and Shubman Gill — a call that left Jos Buttler visibly stunned.
Joe Root believes there is no stopping England captain Ben Stokes after his Herculean effort at Lord’s. Stokes turned in an iron-man performance to help his side go 2-1 up against India at the ...
England captain Ben Stokes has crowned teammate Joe Root the greatest of all time as he closes in on the run tally of Australian champion Ricky Ponting.
Stokes bowled a total of 44 overs in the Lord's Test, the most for any English bowler in the match. The figure is incredibly high, not just for an all-rounder, but also for a pacer. Stokes' work ethic ...