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Eoin Morgan spoke of his pride after answering concerns over his technique and temperament at Test level with a stunning, unbeaten 125. Morgan became only the second Irish-born batsman to score a Test hundred for England after Fred Fane achieved the feat in 1906, and insisted he had never doubted his ability to translate his sparkling one-day form into the Test arena. Read More
The government is expected tomorrow to reject a review panel's recommendation that an extended list of major sporting events, including England's home Ashes..... Read More

England took the one-day international series with Bangladesh 2-1 after a 144-run win in the decider at Edgbaston. Read More

Bangladesh secured their first ever victory over England, winning by five runs in Bristol to level the three-match one-day series at 1-1. An extraordinary contest was settled when England, needing 237 to win, were bowled out as Jonathan Trott fell for 94 off the third ball of the last over. Read More

England captain Andrew Strauss blamed a "return to old habits" for his side's 78-run defeat against Australia in the fourth one-day international. Read More

The Ashes may not be at stake but England' s mid-summer skirmish with the old enemy is clearly going to lack nothing in passion, aggression and, most importantly, compelling cricket. Read More

In his brief career Stuart Broad has already played his part in toppling Australia in the Ashes and World Twenty20 final. Now the all-rounder wants to complete the treble by helping England take their 50-over crown as well. Read More

Yorkshire pace bowler Ajmal Shahzad has been drafted into England's squad for the one-day matches against Scotland and Australia Read More

England wrapped up a 2-0 series victory over Bangladesh after winning the second Test at Old Trafford by an innings and 80 runs. Pace bowler Steven Finn claimed 5-42 as England took 10 wickets in a session to win with two days to spare. Read More

Spinner Graeme Swann was delighted by a "crazy" last session as his five-wicket haul helped England strike back against Bangladesh in the second Test. Tamim Iqbal hit 108 before England took all 10 wickets after tea to wrestle back control with a handy lead of 203. Read More