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Rory Joseph Burns (born 26 August 1990) is an English cricketer who has played internationally for the England Test cricket team. In domestic cricket, he captains Surrey in first-class and List A cricket. Burns made his Test debut in 2018. He led Surrey to the 2018, 2022 and 2023 County Championship titles. He plays as a left-handed opening ...
Aug 26, 1990 · Rory Burns is a rare gritty batsman in the modern era with a never-say-die attitude. In the age of cricketers who turn sloggers in the name of positive cricket, Burns has the dogged...
Nov 7, 2021 · Rory Burns is part of England's advanced squad that arrived in Australia on Saturday • Getty Images. While the return of Ben Stokes has been considered a huge boost to...
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Jun 6, 2021 · Rory Burns took immense satisfaction from crowning his England recall with a battling century in front of his wife and baby daughter on the penultimate day of the first Test...
Sep 5, 2021 · Faced with what would be England's highest successful chase in Test cricket, Haseeb Hameed and Rory Burns took the home side to 77-0 at the close on day four. When England took three wickets for...
Jun 5, 2021 · Rory Burns dragged England to a respectable first-innings total of 275 before becoming the last man to fall for 132 in an intriguing fourth day at Lord’s. The day started in the worst...
Jul 13, 2022 · Rory Burns' century was his third in the County Championship this season. England Test wicketkeeper Ben Foakes hit a superb unbeaten 86, expertly backing up Rory Burns' century, as...
Jun 5, 2021 · Rory Burns held the fort alongside Ollie Robinson, who contributed with a well-made 101-ball 42, in the 63-run seventh-wicket partnership. Then, Burns smashed his third test ton, first at Lord’s, which stood as a solitary act of resistance that carried England closer to New Zealand’s 378.