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ENGLAND’s second test with New Zealand has received yet another shakeup after a surprise retirement. The Three Lions are looking to follow up on their victory in the opening test when they
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England cricket chief ponders booze ban after Stokes's nightclub incident
England cricket chief Rob Key is considering imposing a total alcohol ban on the squad following a nightclub incident involving Ben Stokes but said "no rash decisions" will be made on the all-rounder's long-term future as Test captain.
While the recent nightclub incident may have shocked the younger fans, if you watched English cricket for long enough, then you might know that this is just the latest event in a long line of public outbursts.
ENGLAND boss Rob Key is so angry with Ben Stokes that he is threatening a TOTAL booze ban for players on England duty. Key is refusing to back Stokes to stay as captain and is set to tighten team
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Stokes and Atkinson dropped by England for second test against New Zealand while under investigation
England captain Ben Stokes and teammate Gus Atkinson were dropped Wednesday from the squad for next week’s second test against New Zealand while they are under investigation following an incident in a nightclub that has brought further embarrassment to English cricket.
England captain Ben Stokes has warned that test cricket needs better pitches than the one served up at Lord’s for his team’s 115-run win over New Zealand in the first match of the series
England Cricket managing director Rob Key has refused to guarantee Ben Stokes' future as Test captain following the all-rounder's nightclub incident with Gus Atkinson. Addressing the controversy, Key admitted the ECB could even consider a complete alcohol ban for players on international duty as it reviews team discipline and culture.
Charlotte Edwards' first true test and a chance to correct a missed opportunity - the 2026 T20 World Cup is a crucial moment for England.
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) have shared a statement commenting on the pitch after the first Test between England and New Zealand ended in less than four days.
