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England seamer Stuart Broad has admitted that his side will be venturing into uncharted territory in their first Test against the West Indies at Edgbaston as it will be the first day-night Test to be held in England.
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England seamer Stuart Broad has admitted that his side will be venturing into uncharted territory in their first Test against the West Indies at Edgbaston as it will be the first day-night Test to be held in England.

“I was scared when that [injury] happened”
India batsman Rohit Sharma has admitted that he was frightened about the uncharted territory he found himself in when he injured his thigh in October last year.

“I will be slightly more aware this time. I won’t be caught cold”
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In the 2013/14 Ashes in Australia, Joe Root was 22 and was an up and coming batsman for England at the time.

“It’s one of the few times we’ll go to Australia and go as favourites”
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England will be in for a tough winter this year as they will be venturing Down Under to take on Australia in a highly-anticipated Ashes series. Continue reading

“I’ve just got to embrace it”
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Australia opener Matthew Renshaw is set to play in his first overseas Test against India in Pune on Thursday. Continue reading
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New Zealand left-arm seamer Trent Boult is ready for a busy summer ahead after having recovered from stress injury of the back during the tour of England in June.

The 1,500 net bowlers will be picked from all the State and Territory Cricket Associations around Australia and the Major Associations in New Zealand
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With just over four months to go until the start of the 2015 World Cup, the tournament’s organisers are looking for 1,500 net bowlers to help participating nations during their training sessions.
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“I can reaffirm there is absolutely no discontent whatsoever with James’ performance”
Cricket Australia chairman Wally Edwards has revealed that chief executive James Sutherland will still have his job even if the baggy greens are whitewashed 5-0 in the upcoming Ashes series.
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“England have had a lot of success against Australia since 2009 – it’s very much [been] one-way traffic”
In the 2010-11 Ashes series Andrew Strauss led England to a 3-1 win over Australia in the Land Down Under, but the former captain is not hestitating to predict the same scoreline when his successor, Alastair Cook, leads the national team into hostile territory next month.
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“Australia in general can be quite an intimidating place”
England pace bowler James Anderson has come up with a simple, yet effective, plan to silence the Australians during the national team’s upcoming tour of the Land Down Under next month.