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Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt said he cannot understand why England opener Dom Sibley has failed to live up to expectations in Test cricket.
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Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt said he cannot understand why England opener Dom Sibley has failed to live up to expectations in Test cricket.
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England opener Dom Sibley has admitted that Pakistan’s bowling attack will continue to be a major threat during the ongoing Test series.
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Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja believes that pace bowler Mohammad Abbas must be “up there amongst the best, in percentage terms, in making the batsman play”.
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England set the West Indies 399 to win after pace bowler Stuart Broad took a brilliant six-wicket haul on the third day of the third Test in Manchester.
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Ben Stokes scored 176 and Dom Sibley made 120 as England tormented the West Indies on the second day of the second Test in Manchester.
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Dom Sibley and Ben Stokes scored an unbeaten 86 and 59 not out respectively to rescue England from their rocky start against the West Indies on the opening day of the second Test in Manchester.
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Zak Crawley scored a career-best 76 and Dom Sibley made 50 as England forged a 170-run lead on the fourth day of the first Test against the West Indies in Southampton.
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International cricket returned after a hefty hiatus of 117 days due to the coronavirus pandemic, but it got off to a soggy start as only 17.4 overs of play was possible on the first day between England and the West Indies.
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England opener Zak Crawley scored a fantastic 66 before South Africa fought back brilliantly on a rain-affected first day in Johannesburg.
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Debutant Pieter Malan scored an unbeaten 63 after South Africa were set 438 to win following England opener Dom Sibley’s career-best 133 not out.