England all-rounder Moeen Ali has announced his retirement from international cricket after a successful career spanning 298 matches. The 37-year-old, who last played for England in the 2024 T20 World Cup, decided to step away after being left out of the upcoming white-ball series against Australia. Moeen felt it was time for the next generation to take over, and his decision was influenced by England’s desire to rebuild their team for future tournaments.
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Former England captain Andrew Flintoff has been appointed as the head coach of the England Lions, the country’s second-tier team. Flintoff, who has been coaching since his retirement from playing, will oversee the Lions’ upcoming tours to South Africa and Australia, as well as home matches against India A and Zimbabwe. He is seen as a potential future head coach of the England team.
Veteran West Indies fast bowler Shannon Gabriel has announced his retirement from international cricket after a 12-year career. The 36-year-old, who last played for the West Indies in July 2023, expressed gratitude for the opportunities and support he received throughout his career. Gabriel plans to continue playing domestic cricket for Trinidad and Tobago and other franchises.
Despite being named in a First Information Report (FIR) related to a murder case, Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan will continue to represent his country until proven guilty. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) received a legal notice demanding Shakib’s immediate removal from all cricket, but the board has decided to stand by their player. The BCB president explained that since the FIR is in its initial stages and no guilt has been proven, Shakib will remain with the team.
This article explores Shikhar Dhawan’s recent retirement from cricket, the state of the game, and the ICC’s role in supporting smaller cricketing nations. It highlights the need for a balanced approach to revenue distribution, potential solutions for struggling teams, and the changing dynamics within the international cricket governing body.
Former Indian opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan has announced his retirement from international cricket after a decade-long career. Known for his aggressive batting style and impressive record, Dhawan leaves behind a legacy of memorable innings and a crucial role in India’s cricketing success. This article delves into Dhawan’s career highlights, his partnership with Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, and the impact he made on the Indian team.
Virat Kohli, a renowned Indian batsman, commemorated 16 years of his illustrious international cricket career on August 18, 2024. In an exclusive interview, he shared insights into his preferred IPL opponent, favorite cricketers, and his remarkable journey in the world of cricket.
Former cricketer Basit Ali has urged Pakistan to prioritize security for upcoming tours, highlighting the potential threat to the country’s hosting of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. Ali emphasizes the need for stringent measures following past security incidents that have jeopardized international cricket in Pakistan.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has proposed the establishment of two international disability cricket teams – one for visually impaired players and another for a combined team of physically, intellectually, and hearing-impaired athletes. This initiative aims to promote the sport among disability communities and foster greater inclusivity within cricket.
New Zealand’s star batsman Kane Williamson has decided to forgo a national contract for the 2024-25 season and step down from white-ball captaincy to prioritize family time and pursue overseas opportunities. Williamson, considered one of the greats of modern-day cricket, will still be available for international cricket outside of January, when he plans to spend time with his family. This decision comes after New Zealand’s early exit from the T20 World Cup and allows Williamson to explore playing in various T20 leagues during the January window, when New Zealand has limited international commitments.