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I am pulling out of IPL to save my England career

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Ben Duckett pulls out of IPL as he aims to save his England career
Ben Duckett has withdrawn from the Indian Premier League ( IPL) in a decisive move aimed at salvaging his England cricket career, following a challenging period both on and off the pitch.

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Ben Duckett: I am pulling out of the IPL to save my England career
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England Cricket Star Pulls Out of IPL Deal at Last Minute
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Ben Duckett to skip IPL in favour of county stint at home
Former WWP Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship winner Sangram Singh is all set to compete in his third professional MMA bout that is scheduled to take place on April 5 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Delhi Capitals' Ben Duckett pulls out of IPL 2026, faces two-year ban
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Duckett pulls out of IPL to focus on England career, risks two-season ban
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Ben Duckett pulls out of IPL 2026 to save his Test career after poor Ashes series
Chennai Super Kings have included Australia left-arm pacer Spencer Johnson as replacement for the injured Nathan Ellis.

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Why Ben Duckett may never play IPL again after ditching Delhi Capitals; England opener explains
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IPL 2026 Build-up Live Updates: RCB's Yash Dayal ruled out; DC's Ben Duckett pulls out of IPL
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‘I wanted the rollercoaster of being emotionally invested’: Ian Bell on coaching, England and the 2005 Ashes WhatsApp

Five-times Ashes winner has since had a varied coaching career and believes the red ball is still fundamental to the modern player
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Complacency not punished – Jonny Bairstow slams England cricket culture under McCullum, echoes Livingstone

Jonny Bairstow has criticized England’s management under Brendon McCullum, Rob Key, and Ben Stokes, raising concerns about team culture, complacency, and communication. His remarks add to growing discontent within the squad.
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Defiant Ben Stokes issues X-rated message after England captaincy decision confirmed

Ben Stokes' role as England captain was part of an ECB review following the recent Ashes debacle, as were the futures of head coach Brendon McCullum and managing director Rob Key
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Bairstow criticises level of care shown by England regime

Jonny Bairstow has criticised the England set-up, suggesting they need to bring "the care back in the game". The debate around England's dismal Ashes defeat continued on Monday wh
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Cricket-Bairstow joins Livingstone in criticising level of care in England set-up

LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - An out-of-favour Jonny Bairstow has joined former teammate Liam Livingstone in criticising the level of care shown by the England hierarchy to some of the players and is looking forward to the English board rebuilding bridges with county cricket.
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England Ashes review: Past captains question accountability for series defeat after Brendon McCullum, Rob Key avoid ECB sacking

England head coach Brendon McCullum, captain Ben Stokes and managing director Rob Key have all kept their jobs following a ECB review, despite a 4-1 Ashes defeat in Australia; ex-England players and c
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‘Treating us like idiots’: No casualties from Ashes post-mortem as England legend shreds call

England coach Brendon McCullum will keep his job despite the team’s Ashes debacle, with cricket chief Richard Gould insisting he can “adapt and evolve”.
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England sticking with Key, McCullum and Stokes despite Ashes humbling

LONDON (AP) — England is not sacking anybody following the 4-1 Ashes loss in Australia. A review of the tour by the England and Wales Cricket Board, announced within hours of the final match in January,
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England great Geoffrey Boycott slams ECB’s Ashes review: ‘Where is the accountability?’

Geoffrey Boycott has launched a scathing critique of accountability within English cricket, following the England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) decision to retain head coach Brendon McCullum and managing director Rob Key despite a humiliating 4-1 Ashes defeat in Australia.
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