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England beat New Zealand by one wicket: first women’s cricket ODI – as it happened
Sport
10.05.2026

England beat New Zealand by one wicket: first women’s cricket ODI – as it happened

England win in a dramatic opening match of the series in Durham4th over: New Zealand 11-1 (Plimmer 3, A Kerr 2) Plimmer clips a single into the leg side and Kerr opens her account with a flick off an in-swinger into the leg side. All eyes on England’s fielding, that is an area that Charlotte Edwards has really been drilling them on to improve, dropped catches and sluggish efforts were becoming all too common sight in the years preceding.3rd over: New Zealand 8-1 (Plimmer 2, A Kerr 0) Georgia Plimmer works a single down to deep third to bring Kerr on strike to Lauren Bell. It’s a top over from the lissom limbed seamer, she keeps Kerr honest for three dots. Continue reading...

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England v New Zealand: first women’s cricket ODI – as it happened
Sport
10.05.2026

England v New Zealand: first women’s cricket ODI – as it happened

England win by one wicket in a dramatic opening match of the series in Durham4th over: New Zealand 11-1 (Plimmer 3, A Kerr 2) Plimmer clips a single into the leg side and Kerr opens her account with a flick off an in-swinger into the leg side. All eyes on England’s fielding, that is an area that Charlotte Edwards has really been drilling them on to improve, dropped catches and sluggish efforts were becoming all too common sight in the years preceding.3rd over: New Zealand 8-1 (Plimmer 2, A Kerr 0) Georgia Plimmer works a single down to deep third to bring Kerr on strike to Lauren Bell. It’s a top over from the lissom limbed seamer, she keeps Kerr honest for three dots. Continue reading...

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England v New Zealand: first women’s cricket ODI – live
Sport
10.05.2026

England v New Zealand: first women’s cricket ODI – live

Over-by-over reports from the action at Durham County cricket: day three – live | And mail JamesThe sun is shining in Durham but it still looks like top coat temperature. Charlie Dean has no hesitation in sticking the opposition in. She says there are three debutants in the side today and mentions “turning the page” with this ODI side. Kerr admits that she would have bowled first too, there should be some life in the wicket early on.Confirmed sides in two tics. Continue reading...

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England aim to match Lionesses and Red Roses as historic summer kicks off
Sport
09.05.2026

England aim to match Lionesses and Red Roses as historic summer kicks off

Home T20 World Cup and a historic Lord’s Test loom for Charlotte Edwards but with selection questions mountingHistoric occasions are like buses: you spend ages twiddling your thumbs and then two come along at once. England have waited nine years for another home World Cup, wallowing all the while in memories of their win in 2017, and almost a century for a maiden women’s Test at Lord’s. Now both are being thrust upon them over the space of a single month, from 12 June to 13 July, in a true summer bonanza for women’s cricket.First, though, a T20 World Cup dress rehearsal: three one-day internationals against New Zealand, followed by three Twenty20s against the same opposition, and another three against India. The 50-over series, which begins on Sunday in Durham, feels a little as if it has been plonked thoughtlessly into the calendar. The wicketkeeper Kira Chathli and all-rounder Jodi Grewcock could make their England debuts – after all, the head coach, Charlotte Edwards, promised us she would “look to the future” after England’s drubbing in last year’s 50-over World Cup semi-final. But right now, no one in the England management has much bandwidth to plan for anything other than the possibility of reaching a home final at Lord’s on 5 July. Continue reading...

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Slimline Stokes makes impression with pair of wickets on red-ball return
Sport
08.05.2026

Slimline Stokes makes impression with pair of wickets on red-ball return

England captain took new ball along with two victims in 11 overs in Championship comeback for Durham against WorcestershireTo little fanfare, Ben Stokes has slipped out of the shorter formats. His last one-day international was at the 2023 World Cup, his last Twenty20 international helped England win its equivalent a year earlier. His most recent white-ball match of any description came during the Hundred in 2024, a tournament he has since shouldered arms to.Red-ball cricket is the thing that gets the England captain’s juices flowing these days and had he not fractured his cheekbone in the nets back in February, the plan was to be available for Durham from the start of the season. Fair play, given the additional money he could earn by diversifying in his final years. Continue reading...

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England poised to pick Marcus North as men’s selector over Steven Finn and Darren Gough
Sport
07.05.2026

England poised to pick Marcus North as men’s selector over Steven Finn and Darren Gough

Former Australia batter has worked at Durham since 2018New selector expected to have final say on squadsMarcus North, the former Australia middle order batter, has emerged as the leading candidate to become the new England men’s selector, with an official announcement expected in the coming days.The 46-year-old has worked as director of cricket at Durham since 2018 and was among those interviewed for the equivalent role with England four years ago – only to miss out to Rob Key in the final stages of the process. Continue reading...

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Emilio Gay's 159 Not Out Seals Durham Victory as England Test Claims Intensify
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Sport·28.04.2026Résumé IA

Emilio Gay's 159 Not Out Seals Durham Victory as England Test Claims Intensify

Emilio Gay's unbeaten 159 guided Durham to a remarkable run-chase victory over Lancashire, marking his second century in three Championship matches this season. The performance strengthens his case to replace Zak Crawley as England's Test opener, with captain Ben Stokes encouraging county players to demand selection through form. Gay, who opened for England Lions in Australia last winter, has now scored six centuries in 12 months despite playing at number three for Durham.

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