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Dan Lawrence Named As Harry Brook's Replacement In England's Squad For India Tests
England batter Dan Lawrence has been roped in as a replacement for young batter Harry Brook, who has pull out of the five Test India series starting from January 25.
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England Considering Moving Harry Brook To Number 3 During 3rd Ashes Test: Report
Harry Brook has scored 132 runs in four innings in two Tests at an average of 32.00, with one half-century.
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Watch: Tim David Takes Stunner To Dismiss Daniel Lawrence In T20 Blast
Daniel Lawrence hit the ball really hard but Tim David jumped in air to complete the catch with utmost ease.
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West Indies vs England, 2nd Test, Highlights: England Lead By 136 Runs At Stumps On Day 4
WI vs ENG, 2nd Test, Day 4, Highlights: West Indies were all out for 411 runs as England lead the hosts by 136 runs at Stump on Day 4 of their ongoing second Test match at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.
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England vs New Zealand, 2nd Test Day 1: Matt Henry, Trent Boult Strike Before England Recover
England vs New Zealand, 2nd Test Day 1: Trent Boult picked up two wickets even as half-centuries from Rory Burns and Dan Lawrence took England to 258 for 7 at Stumps at Edgbaston.
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"Grand Final Of Worst Reviews?": Shane Warne Trolls England Over DRS Blunder
England vs India: England went for a bizarre caught-behind DRS against Ravichandran Ashwin when the ball was far from the bat and Shane Warne saw the funny side of it.
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India vs England, 1st Test: Ishant Sharma Reacts After Taking 300 Wickets In Test Cricket
India vs England: Ishant Sharma on Monday joined the likes of Zaheer Khan and Kapil Dev as the only Indian pacers to have taken 300 or more wickets in Test cricket
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India vs England: Ishant Sharma Becomes 3rd Indian Pacer To Take 300 Test Wickets
India vs England: Ishant Sharma became only the third Indian pacer to take 300 Test wickets after dismissing England batsman Daniel Lawrence in the ongoing first Test on Monday.
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Sri Lanka vs England: Jonny Bairstow, Dan Lawrence Seal Seven-Wicket Win For England Over Sri Lanka
England beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets in the first Test in Galle to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.