“This 75mph, keeper up, dobbing it on a length – we know that doesn’t work in Test cricket, wherever you are,” Rob Key declared earlier in his reign as England’s managing director of men’s cricket.
While Rob Key has told ECB review of a willingness to change after the Ashes defeat, Brendon McCullum faces a potential acid test with the white-ball side ...
English cricket’s managing director Rob Key is set to keep his job after the review into the Ashes debacle but head coach Brendon McCullum’s future is in serious jeopardy. Of all the issues Rob Key ...
Rob Key admits his England regime has “mucked up on the big occasions”, but hopes they are given time to “evolve” after Ashes defeat. A tour hyped as a legacy-defining project has descended into a ...
Rob Key is likely to remain as England’s director of cricket after acknowledging to his ECB bosses that he must learn lessons ...
Director of cricket Rob Key said he is "gutted, disappointed and sorry" for England being at "20% capacity" in their awful Ashes campaign. England once again lost the first three Tests in Australia to ...
Luke Wright has confirmed he will step down from his position as England selector after the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. His exit will end a three-year spell that saw him play a key role in shaping ...
England’s managing director Rob Key admitted that his team has failed to perform when it mattered most in their recent cricket battles, especially in Ashes contests against Australia. Speaking after ...
England have attracted more negative attention during the disastrous Ashes tour after an investigation was launched following reports that their mid-series break in Noosa resembled a “stag do”. Rob ...
Boxing Day Test: England cricket team's managing director Rob Key defended the team’s four-day trip to Noosa, taken between the second and third Ashes Tests, and stated that the board is investigating ...
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