England international cricketer Adil Rashid is renowned for his leg-spin bowling, especially in the shorter formats of the game. Known for his ripping leg-breaks and a wily googly, Rashid is ...
Adil Rashid has taken a total of 403 wickets from 289 international matches across all formats When England dominated cricket's white-ball world for the best part of seven years, winning both the ...
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ESPNcricinfo on MSNHow many bowlers have taken four wickets in five balls without taking a hat-trick?Lasith Malinga of Sri Lanka uniquely took four wickets in four balls against South Africa in Providence (Guyana) during the ...
England veteran spinner Adil Rashid's brisk cameo abruptly ended after he was involved in a major mix-up with Liam Livingstone in the second ODI against India at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on ...
Adil Rashid only managed 5 off 7 balls with no boundaries before getting dismissed in the penultimate ball of the match in England's loss against Afghanistan.
England’s Adil Rashid dismissed Virat Kohli for the 11th time in international cricket during the third ODI in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. Rashid joins Tim Southee and Josh Hazlewood in troubling ...
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Newspoint on MSN'Should open batting' - Gavaskar, Akram mock England's star player after Champions Trophy exitCheck out why Sunil Gavaskar and Wasim Akram question England's cricket tactics, particularly Adil Rashid's batting position, ...
Follow live coverage of South Africa vs England from the ICC Champions Trophy today. The ICC Test Championship sees nine ...
Afghanistan faced off against England in the eighth match of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
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Newspoint on MSNAzmatullah Omarzai deserved to be Player of the Match against England: Mohammad KaifMohammad Kaif believes that Azmatullah Omarzai deserved to be the Player of the Match against England. Check what he said on ...
The 50-over World Cup is far older and has been competed for since back in 1975. Australia are the record winners having run out victorious on five occasions (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015). England ...
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