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The future of England cricket – Sir Alastair Cook raves over Jacob Bethell Jacob Bethell struck a sublime 142 not out to help England extend their Ashes tour into a fifth and final day at the SCG. [1]

'Harbhajan told me this during 2011-12': India pacer recalls advice from veteran spinner that he has been following "He was making a comeback into the Indian team, so he had to come to play domestic cricket and captained Punjab. [2]

59 not out: A closer look at Joe Root’s record as England captain The innings defeat at Melbourne was the 30-year-old’s 59th match as skipper, matching Sir Alastair Cook’s national record. [3]

Oh no, not another tittle-tattle talk about a prurient sportsman. Quite the opposite, actually. [4]

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[1] MM independent.co.uk · 2026-01-07 · 40% match

The future of England cricket – Sir Alastair Cook raves over Jacob Bethell

The future of England cricket – Sir Alastair Cook raves over Jacob Bethell Jacob Bethell struck a sublime 142 not out to help England extend their Ashes tour into a fifth and final day at the SCG.

[2] MM www.hindustantimes.com · 2021-05-29 · 50% match

'Harbhajan told me this during 2011-12': India pacer recalls advice from veteran spinner that he has been following

'Harbhajan told me this during 2011-12': India pacer recalls advice from veteran spinner that he has been following "He was making a comeback into the Indian team, so he had to come to play domestic cricket and captained Punjab.

[3] MM independent.co.uk · 2021-12-29 · 40% match

59 not out: A closer look at Joe Root’s record as England captain

59 not out: A closer look at Joe Root’s record as England captain The innings defeat at Melbourne was the 30-year-old’s 59th match as skipper, matching Sir Alastair Cook’s national record.

[4] MM independent.co.uk · 2011-12-11 · 32% match

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Oh no, not another tittle-tattle talk about a prurient sportsman. Quite the opposite, actually.

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