News Source: BBC
| 7 days ago
Retro cricket comes to Lord's The opening day of the first Test at Lord's was retro cricket, with England batting in a style that belonged to an era when patient accumulation was the norm. Their approach to grinding out 160-4 was borne out of a
News Source: New Zealand Infotech Weekly
| 7 days ago
The tourists claimed day one honours in the first test at Lord's, their bowlers suffocating a dour England batting lineup to 160-4 off 80 overs when drizzle forced an early finish. Having lost the toss, New Zealand stuck to their guns on a sluggish
News Source: Taiwan News
| 7 days ago
New Zealand was on top after the first session of the first test at Lord's, leaving England on a subdued 56-1 on Thursday. Summer conveniently broke out on the opening morning of the English international season but the action on the pitch wasn't as
News Source: New Zealand Infotech Weekly
| 7 days ago
His selection was only confirmed on match-day but spinner Bruce Martin was the New Zealander making it all happen on the first morning at Lord's. The left-arm spinner, picked for his fourth test ahead of seamer Doug Bracewell, removed England opener
News Source: International Herald Tribune
| 7 days ago
England lost Nick Compton as they laboured to 56 for one at lunch after winning the toss on the opening day of the first test against New Zealand at Lord's on Thursday. Alastair Cook reached the interval on 30 not out with Jonathan Trott on four
News Source: Zee News
| 7 days ago
Former England Test captain Sir Ian Botham has warned England not to underestimate New Zealand during the Tests series starting on Thursday, saying that the English can count themselves lucky that they did not have slink away with their tail tucked
News Source: The independent
| 8 days ago
Bowler of the day The tale of Liam Plunkett looked to be heading for an unhappy ending at Durham, where the former England bowler had spent the best part of two seasons desperately trying to relocate his form and confidence. His move to Yorkshire was