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Final Verdict: India's Cricket Team 2023 Schedule and Key Matches Ahead

Final Verdict: India's Cricket Team 2023 Schedule and Key Matches Ahead

The Indian cricket team has around 80 matches lined up in 2023, including significant series against Australia and England, with 20% of the games in the T20 format.

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England's Cricketing Soul Search: The End of Bazball?

England's aggressive 'Bazball' approach faces scrutiny after a series defeat to Australia. Critics urge a more balanced strategy as the team searches for its cricketing soul.

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England's Ben Stokes in action against Australia's bowling at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

The End of Bazball: England's Cricketing Revolution Faces a Reckoning

As the era of Bazball concludes, England's cricket team embarks on a strategic recalibration. Facing challenges in recent series, the team seeks a balanced approach to reclaim its Test cricket prowess.

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Stokes and Root's Champions Trophy Return Uncertain, Says Buttler

Stokes and Root's Champions Trophy Return Uncertain, Says Buttler

Jos Buttler, England's white-ball captain, has expressed uncertainty about the return of Ben Stokes and Joe Root to the team for the upcoming Champions Trophy. While Stokes has indicated a willingness to return if requested by new coach Brendon McCullum, Root's intentions remain unclear.Buttler acknowledged that the decision lies with McCullum, who will assume full-time responsibility for the white-ball side in January. England has a white-ball tour to India in January, which includes three ODIs, before the Champions Trophy begins in February.Buttler emphasized that the team has performed well in the absence of Stokes and Root, with young players stepping up. He also expressed hope that the pair still harbors white-ball aspirations, recognizing their exceptional talent.Root, England's all-time leading ODI run-scorer, has struggled in recent 50-over matches, averaging just 22.94 since July 2021. Stokes, on the other hand, has maintained a solid average of 43.38 in ODIs over the past five years.Buttler believes that the appointment of McCullum as overall head coach will foster greater consistency between the red-ball and white-ball teams. He praised the performance of Saqib Mahmood, who was named Player of the Series against West Indies with nine wickets in four matches.Buttler also reflected on his own return from injury, having missed four months with a calf problem. He opted not to keep wicket in the series against West Indies to gain experience captaining from the field. While he enjoyed the experience, he remains uncertain about whether he will permanently relinquish the gloves.

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West Indies Stun England with Thrilling Five-Wicket Victory in Fourth T20I

West Indies Stun England with Thrilling Five-Wicket Victory in Fourth T20I

In a thrilling encounter at the Darren Sammy Cricket Ground, West Indies pulled off a remarkable five-wicket victory over England in the fourth T20I, narrowing the series deficit to 3-1.England, who had already secured the series, opted to bat first and posted a formidable total of 218/6. Phil Salt (55) and Will Jacks (54) provided a solid start, while Jacob Bethell's unbeaten 62 and Sam Curran's late cameo of 24 propelled the visitors to a challenging score.West Indies bowlers Alzarri Joseph, Rehan Ahmed, and Roston Chase claimed crucial wickets, but England's batters took advantage of the favorable batting conditions.In response, West Indies openers Shai Hope and Evin Lewis unleashed a blistering assault, putting on a 136-run partnership. Hope reached his half-century in just 23 balls, while Lewis smashed seven sixes in his 26-ball 68.England fought back with three quick wickets, but West Indies captain Rovman Powell (38) and Sharfane Rutherford (29) steadied the innings. Rutherford sealed the victory in style, smashing two sixes off Dan Mousley in the penultimate over to ensure the hosts reached the target with six balls to spare."Guys were more committed today," said Powell after the match. "The team showed a lot of fight, and 3-2 looks much better than 4-1. We'll aim to finish strong tomorrow."England captain Jos Buttler acknowledged the quality of the contest despite the loss. "I thought we had a great start and posted a strong score, but they played exceptionally well to chase it down," he said.The fifth and final T20I takes place on Sunday, with West Indies aiming to end the series on a high.

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West Indies Opt to Bowl First in Fourth T20I Against England

West Indies Opt to Bowl First in Fourth T20I Against England

West Indies, after losing the first three matches of the five-match T20I series against England, finally won the toss and elected to bowl first in the fourth encounter at the Daren Sammy Stadium in St Lucia. England, who have already secured the series victory, made one change to their lineup, handing a T20I debut to 23-year-old fast bowler John Turner, who replaces Jofra Archer.West Indies, on the other hand, made two changes, bringing in Sherfane Rutherford for the injured Romario Shepherd and Obed McCoy for Terrance Hinds. Captain Rovman Powell expressed his team's determination to salvage some pride in the remaining matches, acknowledging the importance of starting well with the ball.England captain Jos Buttler praised his team's performance so far and emphasized the need to maintain their high standards. He believes that setting a competitive total and defending it effectively will be key to their success.The match was played on the same pitch used in the third T20I, where England emerged victorious by three wickets. The West Indies team includes Shai Hope, Evin Lewis, Nicholas Pooran, Rovman Powell, Shimron Hetmyer, Sherfane Rutherford, Roston Chase, Gudakesh Motie, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, and Obed McCoy.England's lineup consists of Phil Salt, Will Jacks, Jos Buttler, Jacob Bethell, Liam Livingstone, Sam Curran, Dan Mousley, Jamie Overton, Rehan Ahmed, John Turner, and Saqib Mahmood.

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West Indies Call Up Obed McCoy for Remaining T20Is Against England

West Indies Call Up Obed McCoy for Remaining T20Is Against England

West Indies have suffered another injury blow ahead of their remaining two T20Is against England, with Matthew Forde ruled out due to a thigh strain. Forde, who was initially called up as cover for the suspended Alzarri Joseph, sustained the injury in training ahead of the third T20I in St Lucia.Obed McCoy has been drafted into the squad as Forde's replacement. McCoy, who was unavailable for the start of the series due to an injury sustained during the CPL, last played for West Indies in their home series against South Africa in August.Forde's absence is a further setback for West Indies, who have already conceded the series to England after losing the first three matches. The hosts will be desperate to avoid a whitewash in the remaining two games, which will be played at the Daren Sammy Stadium on Saturday and Sunday.England, meanwhile, will be looking to secure their first series win in the Caribbean in any format since 2019. The tourists have been in impressive form throughout the series, with Jos Buttler leading the way with the bat and Adil Rashid excelling with the ball.The remaining two T20Is are set to be closely contested, with both teams having something to prove. West Indies will be determined to salvage some pride, while England will be keen to maintain their winning momentum and secure a comprehensive series victory.

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England Win Toss Again, Opt to Bowl First in Third T20I vs West Indies

England Win Toss Again, Opt to Bowl First in Third T20I vs West Indies

England have extended their winning streak in the T20I series against West Indies, winning the toss for the third consecutive time and opting to bowl first in the third match at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground in Saint Lucia. The toss was delayed due to overnight rain, but Jos Buttler maintained his perfect record in the series by choosing to field.England, seeking an unassailable 3-0 lead, made one change to their lineup, bringing in Rehan Ahmed as the primary legspinner in place of Adil Rashid. West Indies, on the other hand, made three alterations, welcoming back Alzarri Joseph from suspension and replacing Matthew Forde and Sherfane Rutherford with Shai Hope and Shimron Hetmyer.The first two matches of the series have followed a similar pattern, with England restricting West Indies to modest totals and chasing them down comfortably. The conditions in Saint Lucia are expected to favor batters once again, with the floodlights and dew creating a conducive environment for run-scoring. However, the recent rains have left the outfield slightly damp and sluggish.England hold a slight historical advantage at this venue, having won both previous encounters here, including an eight-wicket victory in the T20 World Cup earlier this year. West Indies will be eager to turn their fortunes around and avoid a series sweep.

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England on Verge of Series Win Against West Indies

England on Verge of Series Win Against West Indies

England's T20 World Cup defense may have faltered in the Caribbean, but they have rebounded with a vengeance in the ongoing series against West Indies. After a dominant eight-wicket victory in the opening fixture, England has followed up with two more emphatic wins, putting them on the cusp of their second bilateral series triumph in two years.Phil Salt has been instrumental in England's success, scoring a century in the first match and a riotous 83 in the second. Captain Jos Buttler has also stepped up, hitting a blistering 83 in the second game. West Indies, on the other hand, have been hampered by lost tosses and internal disruptions, including the suspension of Alzarri Joseph and the injury to Andre Russell.England's all-rounders have been deployed effectively in the shorter format, with Sam Curran, Dan Mousley, and Jamie Overton waiting in the wings for their chance. The depth of their batting has yet to be fully tested, but the fact that they have options is a testament to their strength.West Indies' Rovman Powell has struggled for form, but he showed glimpses of his true self in the last match. Will Jacks, on the other hand, has failed to live up to expectations since earning a central contract.For the third match, West Indies have recalled Alzarri Joseph from suspension and added Shamar Springer as a replacement for Russell. England is unlikely to make significant changes, although Reece Topley may return from injury.The match will be played in St Lucia, where damp conditions could be a factor. West Indies have a 6-5 record in T20Is at the venue, but they have lost both previous encounters with England there.

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