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County Championship 2022 | Sam, Rhodes seal an unlikely draw for Warwickshire

Nidhi Lohia ∙ 22 May 2022

County Championship 2022 | Sam, Rhodes seal an unlikely draw for Warwickshire

Warwickshire required their batters to step up on the final day to avoid an imminent defeat. And they did, in style. The two overnight players, Sam Hain and Will Rhodes, occupied the crease for the entire day to push the game towards an unlikely draw.

Will Rhodes to lead select County XI against India in three-day practice game

Abhishek Singh ∙ 15 July 2021

Will Rhodes to lead select County XI against India in three-day practice game

The England and Wales Cricket Board announced a 14 man squad which includes the likes of Haseeb Hameed and James Bracey to be led by Warwickshire captain Will Rhodes to face India in a three-day practice game at the Riverside Ground in Durham. The squad would be coached by Young Lions head coach Richard Dawson and has names from across the counties. ECB said that the players would undergo Covid-19 testing before being allowed to form the squad for the game that begins on July 20. “The county players will bridge into a team environment and undergo Covid testing before being cleared to play in the match,” the board said in a press release. “The ECB would like to place on record its thanks to the first-class counties for their continued support to make players available for this fixtures and to Durham County Cricket Club for providing facilities for this match to be staged,” it added. Apart from the live broadcast of the game on Durham CCC’s Youtube channel, ball-by-ball commentary would also be available on BBC radio. County Select XI squad: Will Rhodes (Warwickshire - captain), Rehan Ahmed (Leicestershire), Tom Aspinwell (Lancashire), Ethan Bamber (Middlesex), James Bracey (Gloucestershire), Jack Carson (Sussex), Zak Chappell (Nottinghamshire), Haseeb Hameed (Nottinghamshire), Lyndon James (Nottinghamshire), Jake Libby (Worcestershire), Craig Miles (Warwickshire), Liam Patterson-White (Nottinghamshire), James Rew (Somerset), Rob Yates (Warwickshire).