
Richard Gibson
Cricket Correspondent at Daily Mail
Cricket Correspondent at The Mail on Sunday
Columnist at The Cricketer
Mail On Sunday cricket correspondent; Columnist for @TheCricketerMag; Views my own; Fan of @WethAthlJFC, @UltimateFCA and @HarrogateGym.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Richard Gibson
Chris Woakes ankle injury leaves the door open for an England debutant against Zimbabwe next month Chris Woakes is unlikely to be fit in time for England's first test this summer Woakes' ankle injury may pave the way for an England debutant next month The Three Lions face Zimbabwe on May 22 through May 25 at Trent Bridge By RICHARD GIBSON Published: 13:34 EDT, 17 April 2025 | Updated: 13:34 EDT, 17 April 2025 Chris Woakes is struggling to prove his fitness ahead of England’s first Test of six...
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Richard Gibson
Saqib Mahmood raring to go for England after his injury woes as he looks to make case for inclusion for the first time in the Bazball era Two stress fractures in his back forced the fast bowler out of contention His return has been gradual, having learned the dangers of rushing back Mahmood now feels ready to relaunch his first-class career for England By RICHARD GIBSON Published: 17:30 EDT, 12 April 2025 | Updated: 17:30 EDT, 12 April 2025 It is now three years since Saqib Mahmood took a...
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Richard Gibson
The appointment of Harry Brook as captain opens a new era for England's limited-overs teams following a spell of sustained misery including ignominious exits at the World Cup and Champions Trophy in one-day cricket and an underwhelming stumble into the semi-finals of the Twenty20 World Cup. In terms of results, Brook inherits a team that has lost 19 of 26 one-day internationals and 17 in 32 Twenty20 matches, necessitating the need for some freshening up within the squad.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Richard Gibson
The domestic season opens at all the usual venues on Friday. There will be four-day matches starting at Lord’s, Edgbaston and Trent Bridge. Next week, Headingley, The Oval and Old Trafford will get their turns. One of the great appeals of the county game, however, is provided when it spreads its net beyond the big cities, landing in some weird and wonderful outposts. Places where you can either smell the history or the sea air.
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3 weeks ago |
thecricketer.com | Richard Gibson
MEMBERS-ONLY CONTENTJonny Bairstow has a point to prove at start of new Yorkshire eraMEN'S COUNTY TEAM GUIDE 2025: Anthony McGrath is back at Headingley, but is it too soon to talk about outright title No.33? [~~OAKPAYWALL~~]Your comment .... Post Comment Please ensure all fields are completed before submitting your comment!
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