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Jacob Bethell, Sam Cook to leave England squad after India Test snub: Report
Jacob Bethell, Sam Cook to leave England squad after India Test snub: Report

India Today

time3 hours ago

  • Sport
  • India Today

Jacob Bethell, Sam Cook to leave England squad after India Test snub: Report

England batter Jacob Bethell and pacer Sam Cook are reportedly set to leave the England squad midway through the ongoing five-match Test series against India. The duo, both overlooked for the third Test at Headingley, will now return to play in the County Championship for Warwickshire and Essex who had been in contention for a place in the playing XI, was left out in favour of Ollie Pope. The 21-year-old, who enjoyed a strong Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 campaign with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, had carried that form into the limited-overs series against West Indies, scoring 82 in the first ODI and contributing impactful cameos of 23*, 26 (10), and 36* (16) in the T20I series, which England won 3-0. However, according to BBC, he will now head back to Warwickshire to maintain his red-ball rhythm, as his wait for a fourth Test cap vs IND, 1st Test Day 1: Updates Meanwhile, Sam Cook has also been released from the England squad after missing out on a place in the Headingley XI. England opted to bring back experienced seamer Chris Woakes, who returned from an ankle injury that had sidelined him since December last year. Woakes' return meant there was no room for Cook, who had been hoping to add to his solitary Test has been in impressive form in County Cricket for Essex and was seen as a promising option with the ball. But with England favouring experience for the crucial Headingley clash, the 27-year-old will now shift focus back to domestic cricket in hopes of earning another national players will look to continue their strong domestic performances as they wait for another opportunity at the international won the toss and elected to bowl first in the Headingley Test. India got off to a strong start, with openers KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal dominating most of the first session. However, Brydon Carse broke the momentum by dismissing Rahul, and Ben Stokes followed up by removing debutant Sai Sudharsan for a duck, shifting the momentum just before lunch on Day 1.

Hundreds reply to Leamington high street pedestrian plan
Hundreds reply to Leamington high street pedestrian plan

BBC News

time5 hours ago

  • General
  • BBC News

Hundreds reply to Leamington high street pedestrian plan

Nearly 2,000 people have replied to a survey about a plan to transform part of a spa town which would see the pedestrianisation of its main County Council posted on social media that it had received a "wide range of passionate views on the vision" for Leamington Spa, which looks at the future of its shopping, car parking, public transport and public the plan, the Parade would be turned into a traffic-free area, with buses directed elsewhere and delivery vehicles given limited access.A further drop-in session for people to have their say will be held on Tuesday at Leamington Library and views can also be given online until 28 July. Mark Lee, chairman of Leamington Transformation Board, previously said there was "huge potential" to transform the Parade into an "incredible space". Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Warwick arts and crafts day for residents and refugees
Warwick arts and crafts day for residents and refugees

BBC News

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Warwick arts and crafts day for residents and refugees

A community arts day is being held to bring residents and refugees together in programme of workshops, performances, storytelling, poetry, art and food is being held on Friday to mark World Refugee Day. Warwickshire County Council said the event, part of International Refugee Week, would shine "a spotlight on the powerful role of community in creating a welcoming and inclusive place for all".As part of the event, a "unity quilt" stitched by people who have recently arrived in the UK will be on display. People can also try out Brazilian and Ukrainian crafts. "Refugee dream boards", showcasing the hopes and aspirations of displaced people, will also be included in the exhibition and activities will include a language laboratory where visitors can try out greetings in multiple living in Warwickshire will lead crafts include Fuxico flower-making, which involves sewing fabric circles into puffs and making flower-like can also try Ukrainian Vinok wreath-making and workshops will look at the meaning behind the floral get under way at 10:00 BST at the Old Shire Hall and continue until 16:00 BST. Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Love Rugby Festival celebrating arts and sport to boost town
Love Rugby Festival celebrating arts and sport to boost town

BBC News

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Love Rugby Festival celebrating arts and sport to boost town

A festival getting under way in Rugby will celebrate arts and culture along with sport and Love Rugby Festival starts later and runs until 6 July, and one of the highlights will be the Couch to 5K fun run through the town centre on the last day, with the finish line at Whitehall Recreation Borough Council said the festival had been organised to boost pride in the borough and increase footfall in the town coincides with Rugby School's Festival on the Close, and Warwickshire Open Studios' Summer Art Weeks festival. The council said the run was to celebrate sport and to tie in with the festival's theme of improving people's mental and physical will follow a route that takes them past landmarks such as Rugby School, Caldecott Park and the Clock Tower. 'Celebrating the best' The festival lineup includes several exhibitions at Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a "birthday bash" on Saturday. Displays for children and families include self-portraits and crafted animal figures.A butterfly trail has been organised in Caldecott Park, where people can pick up a sheet and search for 15 colourful, wooden events are being held to celebrate Pride, including a speed-meet, a cinema night and march and picnic, on events include a football festival all weekend, triathlon taster sessions on Monday and Tuesday, and paddlesport at the Rugby Canoe Club on leader Michael Moran urged people to join in, be part of something special and celebrate "the very best" of the town. Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Scheme targeting anxious Warwickshire drivers wins praise
Scheme targeting anxious Warwickshire drivers wins praise

BBC News

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • BBC News

Scheme targeting anxious Warwickshire drivers wins praise

Police work to help young drivers get over their fears about taking their cars to the garage has been praised in a road safety Police said their team, which work to improve safety and cut the number of crashes in the county, was named Road Safety Partnership of the particular, judges praised a "garage anxiety" initiative and said after-hours garage evenings, which tackled young drivers' reluctance to maintain their vehicles, had "empowered a new generation".Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe, who is also chair of the county's safety partnership, said getting the recognition was a "fantastic honour". He said the garage anxiety scheme showed "the real difference we can make when we listen to concerns and act on them". Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

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