Joe Root speaks to BBC Sport about England's form, his 50-over future and past World Cup failure before England's Champions Trophy opener.
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Thesportstak on MSNFormer England captain prefers Joe Root over Shreyas Iyer in his Champions Trophy team of the tournament, picks only three Indian playersMichael Atherton picked Joe Root over Shreyas Iyer at no.4 and Australia's Jos Inglis as wicketkeeper-batter ahead of KL ...
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Cricket Country on MSNJoe Root to Tom Latham: Players with the highest individual scores in Champions Trophy 2025These are the players who scored brilliant knocks in the recently-concluded ICC tournament The post Joe Root to Tom Latham: ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNChampions Trophy: Who took the most wickets and scored the most runs?Overall, Pakistan's Hasan Ali (13 wickets in 2017) and West Indies’ Jerome Taylor (13 wickets in 2006) hold the record for ...
Team India, under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, won the 2025 Champions Trophy after defeating New Zealand by four wickets with an over remaining in the summit clash.
Kent's T20 captain addresses talk on his England candidacy and bringing his franchise success home to Canterbury | ESPN.co.uk ...
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Asian News International on MSNNZ's Rachin Ravindra secures 'Golden Bat', 'Player of the Tournament' honours following memorable CT 2025New Zealand's rising batting sensation Rachin Ravindra claimed the Golden Bat for most runs and 'Player of the Tournament' ...
Former Indian cricketer Dinesh Karthik has named Shreyas Iyer as India's Player of the Tournament in the recently concluded Champions Trophy 2025. The eight-team tournament was hosted across three ...
New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra was awarded the Golden Bat for the most runs and named Player of the Tournament for his remarkable performances in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Following his stellar ...
With the help of data analysts CricViz, BBC Sport looks at the players each team should be targeting in The Hundred draft.
Ben Stokes has hinted he could be open to taking on the captaincy of England’s ailing white-ball side, according to managing director Rob Key – who also stressed the decision must not be rushed.
Rob Key says he gets annoyed by the perception of Brendon McCullum's England teams as being carefree, but admits it is "our ...
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