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I want to be England Test captain

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Harry Brook says it would be a 'privilege' to succeed Ben Stokes as England Test cricket captain
Harry Brook is open to being England cricket captain in all three formats after saying it would be a “privilege” to succeed Ben Stokes as skipper of the test team. Already the captain of England's ODI and T20 sides,

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Harry Brook: I want to be England Test captain
 · 8h · on MSN
Brook: Test captaincy would be 'great honour', as focus turns to India T20I
 · 9h
Brook would accept 'honour' of Test captaincy
Harry Brook would accept the England Test captaincy and believes it is possible to lead the country in all three formats.

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Harry Brook ready to captain England in all formats after Ben Stokes' '100%' backing as Test successor
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Harry Brook says it would be a 'privilege' to succeed Ben Stokes as England test cricket captain
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One last wicket: Ben Stokes bids farewell to Test Cricket in emotional Trent Bridge finale

In a shocking announcement, England's renowned all-rounder Ben Stokes has chosen to retire from Test cricket, leaving a lasting impression on fans following an illustrious career. Known for his dramatic game-changing feats,
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Highest sixth-wicket partnership in Test cricket: Jangoo and Chase create world record in West Indies vs Sri Lanka

Star batsman Roston Chase once again saved the day for the West Indies while also creating the highest sixth-wicket partnership in Test history.
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England captain Ben Stokes to retire from international cricket after third Test vs New Zealand

England captain Ben Stokes will retire from international cricket after the third Test against New Zealand, the team has said.
The New York Times
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Why are Test matches finishing so quickly? Impatience, sports science, pitch quality… and the wanger

Harry Brook shakes hands with Marnus Labuschagne after England's two-day Test victory in Melbourne Martin Keep/AFP via Getty Images The Athletic has launched a Cricket WhatsApp Channel. Click here to join. There was a time when cricket was desperate for ...
NewsBytes
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Ben Stokes has clocked these numbers in Test cricket

England captain Ben Stokes will retire from international cricket after the third Test against New Zealand, ending his 15-year career and four-year stint as Test captain.
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Ben Stokes to retire from international cricket after third Test

England captain told team-mates that he would be stepping down at start of fourth day in Nottingham
Yardbarker
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What is follow-on rule in Test cricket? Explained

The follow‑on is one of the oldest laws still preserved in the MCC rule book, and despite the passage of time, it remains a vital part of Test cricket.
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How to live stream Afghanistan vs India: Test Cricket, TV channel

Afghanistan opens its tour of India on Saturday with the lone test match of the series beginning at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium in New Chandigarh, which continues through Wednesday. How to Watch Afghanistan vs India India plays its first
The New York Times
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The sad decline of West Indian Test cricket: ‘We seem to have given up’

The godfather of modern West Indian fast bowling shakes his head slowly, having been reminded what happened the last time his once proud and near-invincible team played Test cricket. “It hurt,” says the great Andy Roberts of West Indies’ humiliation ...
Forbes
11mon

The Ashes 2005 Was The Time When Cricket Became The New Football

England cricketers Andrew Flintoff with daughter Holly, Kevin Pietersen (C) and Michael Vaughan (R) celebrates winning the Ashes on the team bus during the Ashes victory parade in London, 13 September, 2005. England regained the Ashes yesterday after ...
Sportstar
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Sidath Wettimuny: I would hate to see Test cricket disappear

In a wide-ranging conversation with Sportstar, the veteran Lankan cricketer speaks about the changing face of the longest format, why India has surged ahead of the rest of South Asia, the challenge of nurturing young talents like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and much more.
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