Andrew Strauss
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The former England captain, who sits on the ICC’s cricket committee, said the case for four-day Tests ‘should be an easy sell or we shouldn’t be doing it’
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Andrew Strauss, the former director of England cricket, has voiced his concern over the lack of English coaches hired for next year’s Hundred tournament
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England’s former director of cricket has urged the game’s power brokers to learn from the mistakes of the past and capitalise on England’s success
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Former England captain left cricket board role when wife was diagnosed with rare cancer
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Andrew Strauss has stepped down from his role with England to support his wife through cancer treatment, with Eoin Morgan leading tributes to his success
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Andrew Strauss is taking compassionate leave to support his wife and Andy Flower will stand in for him as director of England cricket
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The former England spinner Ashley Giles has declined an approach from the England and Wales Cricket Board to be its new national selector
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Sportblog Where do England go now? Maybe it is the turn of the selectors to feel the heat
Vic Marks at the SCGJoe Root and Trevor Bayliss look safe despite Ashes humbling but selectors’ emphasis on character over record and a reluctance to shuffle the pack needs scrutiny
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Andrew Strauss will not be returning to the Ashes tour of Australia after his wife was diagnosed with cancer, the England and Wales Cricket Board said on Wednesday night
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The fallout from Jonny Bairstow’s clash of heads with Australia’s Cameron Bancroft in a bar four weeks ago has led to Andrew Srauss imposing a midnight curfew on England’s players
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England made an encouraging start to their Ashes tour in a draw with a Western Australia XI, but questions over the Ben Stokes situation still hang in the air
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Stuart Broad was refused permission to play for Nottinghamshire this week and, while player availability is a controversial issue, with fast bowlers caution is understandable
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The ECB turned down the player’s bid to delay his time off, leaving him to take Easter off after only one game of the season
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Andrew Strauss’ three-year plan to expand England’s ODI choices has proved a mixed success but has at least allowed Trevor Bayliss to see some county players
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The locals appear to have little interest in English cricket’s experiment in the UAE, but the players are fighting for their futures – and South’s 10-wicket win over North will have given Andrew Strauss much to ponder
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Alastair Cook will meet Andrew Strauss, the director of England cricket, on Friday but it is understood there will be no decision on the captain’s future
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Director of England cricket is to resume his review of the Test series defeat to India with Alastair Cook’s continuation as captain top of his list of things to consider
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3 out of 5 stars.