Steven Finn
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Steven Thomas Finn is a former English cricketer. He was a right-arm fast bowler, who also bats right-handed. At the age of 16, he became Middlesex County Cricket Club's youngest-ever debutant in first-class cricket. He made his England Test debut in 2010 against Bangladesh. In 2019 he became a commentator for Test Match Special.
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‘Test bowling is different to county cricket – here’s why’Steven Finn explains why fast bowling in Test cricket is different to county level and why England are looking beyond the numbers when making selections.BBC Sport - Published | |
TMS: Carse cements place in England bowling attackMark Chapman is joined by Phil Tufnell, Steven Finn and Stephan Shemilt.BBC Sport - Published | |
'To win Ashes, England need to ignore Ashes... for now!'Steven Finn explains why England need to lose their obsession with the Ashes to improve their chances of success in Australia next winter.BBC Sport - Published | |
'You look like a boy band' Meet England's rising starsFormer England fast bowler Steven Finn chats to Jacob Bethell, Jordan Cox, John Turner and Dan Mousley, who have all recently been called up by their country.BBC Sport - Published | |
'England should go for Trott - Buttler needs a strong foil'Former England batter Jonathan Trott has the right personality to be the perfect foil for Jos Buttler in their new-look white-ball set-up, says former fast bowler Steven Finn in his latest column.BBC Sport - Published | |
Why Stokes' bowling is already impressing - Finn columnBen Stokes looked as fit as ever on his return to bowling after a knee operation and the signs in the first Test against West Indies were positive, says Steven Finn in his latest BBC Sport column.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Horrific' and 'ugly' - Semi-final pitch criticised after South Africa winSteven Finn and Alex Hartley criticise the "awful" pitch used for the T20 World Cup semi-final between South Africa and Afghanistan in Trinidad.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Almost perfect' England 'set a marker' in victoryEngland laid down a "marker" in their T20 World Cup defence with a near-perfect performance against West Indies, says Steven Finn.BBC Sport - Published | |
England 'flexed their muscles' in Oman hammeringEngland "really turned up" in their ruthless victory over Oman to put themselves back in contention at the T20 World Cup, says former bowler Steven Finn.BBC Sport - Published | |
My plan to revitalise ODI World Cup - Finn columnForty overs, one ball rather than two and more knockout matches - former England bowler Steven Finn maps out his plan to improve the World Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Buttler still the man to lead England through turbulent time'Despite their disastrous World Cup campaign Jos Buttler is the right person to lead England through the turbulent time that will follow, says former bowler Steven Finn.BBC Sport - Published | |
'England should target South Africa's old wounds'Steven Finn tells BBC Sport that England can capitalise on South Africa's defeat by Netherlands by reopening old wounds in Saturday's match in Mumbai.BBC Sport - Published | |
'England need to return to what made them World champions'Steven Finn says England need to 'double down' on their aggressive approach as they look to bounce back from their opening-day defeat against New Zealand.BBC Sport - Published | 'From the Ashes: The rise, fall and rise again of Steven Finn'Steven Finn only played seven Ashes Tests but was involved in three series wins, including dragging himself back from being "not selectable".BBC Sport - Published |
Jos Buttler: England and Manchester Originals star will be outstanding captain says Steven FinnThe smile returned to Jos Buttler's face on Tuesday night - and it won't be long before he enjoys sustained success as a captain, say Steven Finn and Heather Knight.BBC Sport - Published |