
Richard Gibson
Cricket Correspondent at Daily Mail
Cricket Correspondent at The Mail on Sunday
Columnist at The Cricketer
Mail On Sunday cricket correspondent; Daily Mail; Columnist for @TheCricketerMag; ghost writer for Stokes, Broad, Root, Bumble, Swann and Anderson books.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Richard Gibson
Michael Vaughan has warned England to adopt a ruthless streak as they embark on an epic six months - or risk becoming Test cricket's version of Nineties Newcastle United. Vaughan says he has enjoyed watching Ben Stokes' England team over the past three years more than any of its predecessors, but believes they must shed their entertainers tag ahead of a five-match series against India beginning at Headingley on Friday and a shot at a first Ashes away win in 15 years this November.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Richard Gibson |Lewis Browning
England make Ollie Pope decision as Ben Stokes' side name side for first Test against India England's first Test of five against India will start on Friday at Headingley Pope had been under pressure for his spot in the team from youngster Bethell A veteran all-rounder will return to the side in a bowling attack including Stokes By RICHARD GIBSON and LEWIS BROWNING Published: 10:18 EDT, 18 June 2025 | Updated: 10:19 EDT, 18 June 2025 England have made a decision on vice-captain Ollie Pope for...
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Richard Gibson
Former England captain Sir Alastair Cook reveals why he thinks Ollie Pope deserves No 3 spot against India in upcoming Test series Sir Alastair Cook believes Pope should stay at No 3 for England's summer Tests Cook said Bethell sacrificed his spot by choosing the IPL over Zimbabwe Test By RICHARD GIBSON Published: 03:28 EDT, 18 June 2025 | Updated: 03:28 EDT, 18 June 2025 Sir Alastair Cook believes Ollie Pope deserves to keep his place at No 3 for the start of England’s big Test series of the...
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Richard Gibson
Eddie Jack will venture into the Headingley nets next Tuesday after following his daily ritual. 'I'm a big routine guy, especially when I go away from home. Going all around the country, all over the world, staying in different hotels, I've got a little check list,' he tells Mail Sport. 'I try to do all sorts of stuff first thing before I look at my phone. I wake up, read my Bible, make my bed, shower… and then I can start the day properly.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Richard Gibson
Australia are considering embarking on a pre-Ashes rebuild after conceding in the wake of World Test Championship final defeat that their ageing Test team needs freshening up. The five-wicket loss to South Africa at Lord's, and the start of a new two-year competition cycle, represents an opportune juncture for reassessment and Australia captain Pat Cummins accepted that change is inevitable for the coming series in the West Indies. What is yet to be determined is its extent.
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