England cricket, summer 2021
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busy summer, looking good
June 2-6: England v New Zealand (1st Test Lord's)
June 10-14: England v New Zealand (2nd Test Edgbaston)
Wednesday, June 23: England v Sri Lanka (1st T20I Cardiff)
Thursday, June 24: England v Sri Lanka (2nd T20I Cardiff)
Saturday, June 26: England v Sri Lanka (3rd T20I Southampton)
Tuesday, June 29: England v Sri Lanka (1st ODI, Emirates Riverside)
Thursday, July 1: England v Sri Lanka (2nd ODI, Kia Oval)
Sunday, July 4: England v Sri Lanka (3rd ODI, Bristol)
Thursday, July 8: England v Pakistan (1st ODI, Sophia Gardens)
Saturday, July 10: England v Pakistan (2nd ODI, Lord’s)
Tuesday, July 13: England v Pakistan (3rd ODI, Edgbaston)
Friday, July 16: England v Pakistan (1st T20I, Trent Bridge)
Sunday, July 18: England v Pakistan (2nd T20I, Emerald Headingley)
Tuesday, July 20: England v Pakistan (3rd T20I, Emirates Old Trafford)
Wednesday, August 4-Sunday, August 8: England v India (1st Test, Trent Bridge)
Thursday, August 12-Monday, August 16: England v India (2nd Test, Lord’s)
Wednesday, August 25-Sunday, August 29: England v India (3rd Test, Emerald Headingley)
Thursday, September 2-Monday, September 6: England v India (4th Test, Kia Oval)
Friday, September 10-Tuesday, September 14: England v India (5th Test, Emirates Old Trafford)
June 2-6: England v New Zealand (1st Test Lord's)
June 10-14: England v New Zealand (2nd Test Edgbaston)
Wednesday, June 23: England v Sri Lanka (1st T20I Cardiff)
Thursday, June 24: England v Sri Lanka (2nd T20I Cardiff)
Saturday, June 26: England v Sri Lanka (3rd T20I Southampton)
Tuesday, June 29: England v Sri Lanka (1st ODI, Emirates Riverside)
Thursday, July 1: England v Sri Lanka (2nd ODI, Kia Oval)
Sunday, July 4: England v Sri Lanka (3rd ODI, Bristol)
Thursday, July 8: England v Pakistan (1st ODI, Sophia Gardens)
Saturday, July 10: England v Pakistan (2nd ODI, Lord’s)
Tuesday, July 13: England v Pakistan (3rd ODI, Edgbaston)
Friday, July 16: England v Pakistan (1st T20I, Trent Bridge)
Sunday, July 18: England v Pakistan (2nd T20I, Emerald Headingley)
Tuesday, July 20: England v Pakistan (3rd T20I, Emirates Old Trafford)
Wednesday, August 4-Sunday, August 8: England v India (1st Test, Trent Bridge)
Thursday, August 12-Monday, August 16: England v India (2nd Test, Lord’s)
Wednesday, August 25-Sunday, August 29: England v India (3rd Test, Emerald Headingley)
Thursday, September 2-Monday, September 6: England v India (4th Test, Kia Oval)
Friday, September 10-Tuesday, September 14: England v India (5th Test, Emirates Old Trafford)
DeejRC said:
Will England uphold tradition and lose the first Lords test of the summer?
I will be interested in seeing how Pope and Lawrence perform. As the much touted future of English batting, I regard this summer as mandatory for performing.
I think Lawerence is a real star, no worries there. Pope, I am less convinced about.I will be interested in seeing how Pope and Lawrence perform. As the much touted future of English batting, I regard this summer as mandatory for performing.
danpalmer1993 said:
Lords it at 25% capacity I believe, not sure if any tickets are left or the plans for future matches but I would expect min of 25% capacity.
We are off to Bristol for the ODI in July and as it stands our tickets are still valid. I expect they will confirm nearer the time on capacity and what the latest government guidance is. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/56971323
BBC said:
Four England Twenty20 matches - two men's and two women's games - will be televised live on the BBC this summer as part of a comprehensive package across TV, radio and digital.
England men's second T20 against Sri Lanka on 24 June and the second match against Pakistan on 18 July will be shown on free-to-air television.
There will be live coverage of England women's third T20 against India in July and their opening game against New Zealand on 1 September.
In a big summer for women's cricket, the inaugural match of The Hundred, between Oval Invincibles and Manchester Originals, will be shown live on the BBC, followed by 10 more men's matches and up to eight women's fixtures.
The popular No Balls podcast, presented by England World Cup winner Alex Hartley and bowler Kate Cross, has also moved to BBC Sounds.
In addition to the live TV coverage, the BBC will show highlights of Tests, one-day-internationals and T20s throughout the summer.
England men's second T20 against Sri Lanka on 24 June and the second match against Pakistan on 18 July will be shown on free-to-air television.
There will be live coverage of England women's third T20 against India in July and their opening game against New Zealand on 1 September.
In a big summer for women's cricket, the inaugural match of The Hundred, between Oval Invincibles and Manchester Originals, will be shown live on the BBC, followed by 10 more men's matches and up to eight women's fixtures.
The popular No Balls podcast, presented by England World Cup winner Alex Hartley and bowler Kate Cross, has also moved to BBC Sounds.
In addition to the live TV coverage, the BBC will show highlights of Tests, one-day-internationals and T20s throughout the summer.
Newarch said:
Massive knock from Devon Conway, smashed the Lords Record for a debutante batsman.
Twitter claims another ‘victim’ not the first teenager to say or post something regrettable. Interesting it came to light today though.
Have you read the tweets? Pretty bad. When you leave ending a tweet with the #Racist and the your tweet is racist it’s not a good look. Twitter claims another ‘victim’ not the first teenager to say or post something regrettable. Interesting it came to light today though.
Challo said:
Have you read the tweets? Pretty bad. When you leave ending a tweet with the #Racist and the your tweet is racist it’s not a good look.
I have read the tweets yes and no I’m not defending him hence describing him as a victim in inverted commas. My point was that kids are prone to saying or doing bloody stupid things often in order to show off or draw attention to themselves. I hope he has learnt the error of his ways, especially given recent allegations against Yorkshire CC regarding islamaphobic abuse.Newarch said:
I have read the tweets yes and no I’m not defending him hence describing him as a victim in inverted commas. My point was that kids are prone to saying or doing bloody stupid things often in order to show off or draw attention to themselves. I hope he has learnt the error of his ways, especially given recent allegations against Yorkshire CC regarding islamaphobic abuse.
I understand what you mean, from what I understand he was 18 at the time, so could say that he was being stupid. What is more stupid is that the ECB hadn’t checked his social media and got him to delete the tweets. Hugely embarrassing for them, especially with the push everyone is having against racism.
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