Image courtesy of: The Evening Standard
Australia will don 408, which was Phillip Hughes’ Test number, on their shirts during the first Test against India in Adelaide.
Image courtesy of: The Evening Standard
Australia will don 408, which was Phillip Hughes’ Test number, on their shirts during the first Test against India in Adelaide.
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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have defended all-rounder Moeen Ali’s decision to wear wristbands with “Save Gaza” and “Free Palestine” written on them during the ongoing third Test against India in Southampton.
Cook believes the top priority for all players should be the Champions Trophy and back-to-back Ashes series
England captain Alastair Cook has attempted to calm fears about an inevitable contract dispute between players and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) over an increase in wages and more freedom to play in domestic Twenty20 tournaments like the Indian Premier League (IPL).