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Scoring systems in cricket
Scoring systems in cricket









scoring systems in cricket

  • First one-day international (Unique Stadium, Bristol) - Wednesday, July 12 (1pm start).
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    Third T20 international (Lord's) - Saturday July 8 (6.35pm start).Second T20 international (The Kia Oval) - Wednesday July 5 (6.35pm start).First T20 international (Edgbaston) - Saturday July 1 (6.35pm start).Test match (Trent Bridge) - Thursday June 22 - Monday June 26 (11am start).We are live on Sky Sports Cricket from 10am, with the first ball at 11am.Įngland's Kate Cross looks ahead to the Ashes Test against Australia that gets underway at Trent Bridge on Thursday and says that the fact they rarely play five-day Tests makes it extra special Women's Ashes schedule (all games live on Sky Sports) Build-up begins on Sky Sports Cricket at 10am ahead of the first ball at 11am.īefore then, though, the Women's Ashes gets under way, starting with the five-day Test at Trent Bridge from Thursday. The Men's Ashes resumes at Lord's on Wednesday June 28 with the second of five Tests. "Getting through that knowing we've still got four games to come has given me a massive boost." What's next? "But I put my body through more than what it's been through over the last year which is a great sign for myself and a confidence boost for me. "We'll meet up again in three or four days' time and we'll assess how everyone's going. "I think seven days is quite a lot of time to give everyone a good rest," he added. While Moeen Ali suffered a blistered spinning finger on his Test recall, limiting his impact on Tuesday, Stokes, who has had concerns about a longstanding left knee injury, was content with getting through 14 overs over the course of the Test. The best action from day five of the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston as Australia won a gripping encounter by two wickets to take a 1-0 lead in the series The make-up of England's bowling attack will be scrutinised with only eight days separating the end of the first Test and the start of the second at Lord's but Stokes was non-committal about changes. "We've managed to stand up to Australia and being in control for most of it makes it hurt a little bit more that we've lost but there are four more games left." There's so many things that goes on that you could look back at, you know, sort of 20 individual moments, which you could go like, 'oh, if that happened, if that went our way could this game have been different?' But, you know, I don't like to look at things like that. "I mean, look, you play cricket over five days. We just didn't manage to get over the line. "If we didn't declare, would we have got that excitement like we did at the end? I'm not 100 per cent sure but I'm not going to be looking back at this game as what ifs. "Scoring 390 and then being able to declare sends a message to Australia about how we want to take them on. Nasser Hussain believes Australia showed why they're the world's best team in the win over England in the first Ashes Test











    Scoring systems in cricket