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It all began with an injury to Ugo Monye cagayan
There were 25 minutes left to play of England’s Calcutta Cup clash with Scotland at Murrayfield in 2010 when the England wing went down injured, a stretcher hurried out with England’s outside back replacement, Ben Foden, already on cagayan
Ben Youngs rapidly stripped off and threw himself into the action on debut, adjusting to an unexpected start to life in an England shirt on the wing as assistant coach Mike Ford charged up and down the touchline barking instructions cagayan
How long ago that dreary draw now seems cagayan
On Friday evening, Youngs will make his 127th and final appearance for England, retiring as his nation’s most capped male rugby player, testament to his longevity, consistency and quality cagayan
On Monday night, after Steve Borthwick told his scrum half he’d be starting the World Cup bronze final against Argentina, Youngs pulled his coach aside and confirmed that this would be it cagayan
One last start against Argentina awaits cagayan
“I’ve got brilliant memories,” reflected Youngs cagayan
“I’m so honoured and privileged to have done it for this long cagayan
I’m also really privileged and honoured to get to play, to end it on my terms, then get to walk away cagayan
It feels like absolutely the right time to do it cagayan
“I’ve done it for so long and there’s great talent within the nine jersey cagayan
It just feels right cagayan
I feel so content cagayan
The fact I had this in my head for a long time and then I didn’t hesitate about it makes me realise that it’s absolutely the right decision cagayan
“I’ve also got a young family and all those bits come with it cagayan
I will go back and play my club rugby and I look forward to doing that cagayan
The 13 years does go like that [clicks fingers], and you’ve seen my highest highs and my lowest lows cagayan
It will be nice to finish on a high on Friday cagayan
”Ben Youngs made his England debut in 2010 (Getty Images)A player who began his career as a lightning-quick scrum half who would threaten the fringes morphed into one of the best controlling nines in the country cagayan
Youngs has had to wear plenty of criticism, but he has been a favourite of four England coaches, making his debut under Martin Johnson, becoming a mainstay under Stuart Lancaster, thriving under Eddie Jones and then featuring during the Six Nations as the Steve Borthwick era began cagayan
It has not been the tournament that Youngs would have liked, a couple of bench cameos in the pool stages but a watching brief otherwise as Alex Mitchell and Danny Care secured spots one and two in the scrum half pecking order cagayan
But Borthwick made a point to talk up how key the veteran nine has been in supporting the team during this tournament, aiding Mitchell’s development particularly cagayan
Jack van Poortvliet, who would have been in England’s 33-man squad but for injury, has also benefitted from Youngs’s advice for club and country cagayan
The 34-year-old is contracted with Leicester Tigers through to the end of the season cagayan
“I will miss the adrenaline of running out in front of a full stadium,” Youngs said cagayan
“I’ll actually miss the pressure of big games, when everything is on the line cagayan
I’ll miss the build-up to the week, when it’s a big week with your team-mates – and I’ll also just miss that camaraderie; the common goal of trying to achieve something special within an elite group cagayan
Ben Youngs has largely had a supporting role during this World Cup (Getty Images)“I’ve done a good role for a long time now, so at some point your role changes and it has changed this time for me cagayan
I’m just grateful that I get the chance to play on Friday and get that opportunity with the boys cagayan
”There will be barely a bad word said about the retiring nine, popular throughout every squad in which he has been cagayan
Full-back Freddie Steward described his Tigers and England teammate as a “surrogate uncle” this week cagayan
Youngs has achieved so much but remained true to a tight-knit family, withdrawing himself from consideration for two British & Irish Lions tours to support his sister-in-law, Tiffany, during her battles with cancer cagayan
Tiffany passed away in June of last year; the image of Ben and Tom holding aloft the Premiership trophy - the younger Youngs sharing the triumph with his big brother just weeks after his wife’s passing – says it all about one of rugby’s nicest men cagayan
Brothers Tom and Ben Youngs hold aloft the Premiership trophy (Getty Images)“Playing alongside my brother was an incredibly proud moment for me cagayan
Having a tough spell off the field and still continuing to play for England, and playing rugby, when there was a lot of stuff going on away from the game cagayan
“To get to 100 caps and be a part of that group is very special cagayan
The main thing is to do it consistently with such a hard position to play in and with such great competition cagayan
I have had four coaches with England and I have been picked by all four cagayan
Every coach wants different things but I have had four with England and I have been picked by all of them cagayan
“[I’d like to be remembered as] somebody who has given a huge amount cagayan
I have seen it get really high with England, and I have been through a few rebuilds cagayan
I would like to think I was someone who was a big part of a successful team and I think I am leaving the team in a good spot cagayan
”More aboutBen YoungsEngland RugbyRugby World CupTom YoungsLeicester TigersJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/4England’s ‘surrogate uncle’ Youngs ready to say goodbye to Test rugbyEngland’s ‘surrogate uncle’ Youngs ready to say goodbye to Test rugbyBen Youngs made his England debut in 2010 Getty ImagesEngland’s ‘surrogate uncle’ Youngs ready to say goodbye to Test rugbyBen Youngs has largely had a supporting role during this World Cup Getty ImagesEngland’s ‘surrogate uncle’ Youngs ready to say goodbye to Test rugbyBrothers Tom and Ben Youngs hold aloft the Premiership trophy Getty ImagesEngland’s ‘surrogate uncle’ Youngs ready to say goodbye to Test rugbyBen Youngs will retire from international rugby after the World Cup Getty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today cagayan
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England face a difficult task against the unbeaten India on Sunday with their Cricket World Cup hopes hanging by a thread cagayan
The defending World Cup champions slumped to their third defeat in a row after a dismal performance against Sri Lanka, meaning they have won just one of their opening five games and stand on the brink of elimination cagayan
Matthew Mott’s side need to win all their remaining four games and have a number of other results go their way to reach the semi-finals but face a daunting challenge against India cagayan
The hosts could secure their place in the semi-finals with a win and have been imperious so far this tournament, winning all five of their opening games including most recently against 2019 runners-up New Zealand cagayan
Here’s everything you need to know about the match and the latest tips and cagayan betting preview here cagayan
RecommendedNasser Hussain on England’s crushing loss to Sri Lanka in World Cup: ‘Never seen us play as badly’Cricket World Cup 2023: Full schedule, fixtures and match datesIt’s time to face reality: Cricket World Cup collapse shows England are past their primeWhen is England vs India?The Cricket World Cup match is on Thursday 26 October with the game starting at 8:30 am GMT (1pm local time) cagayan
How can I watch it?The match will be shown live on Sky cagayan Sports Main Event and Sky cagayan Sports Cricket cagayan
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Team newsEngland may opt to make more changes with their semi-final hopes all but over cagayan
Harry Brooks could return to the side after being dropped for the defeat against Sri Lanka, while Brydon Carse could be in line for his maiden World Cup appearance having been called up into the squad to replace the injured Reece Topley cagayan
Indian allrounder Hardik Pandya looks set to miss the game against England after he sustained an ankle injury in a game against Bangladesh cagayan
Against New Zealand, India brought in Suryakumar Yadav and replaced Shardul Thakur with Mohammed Shami against could well field the same team again cagayan
Predicted lineup:England XI: Bairstow, Malan, Root, Stokes, Brook, Buttler, Ali, Willey, Wood, Rashid, Carse cagayan
India XI: Sharma, Gill, Kohli, Iyer, Rahul, Yadav, Jadeja, Shami, Bumrah, Yadav, Siraj cagayan
OddsEngland 13/8India 4/9PredictionEngland face a tough task against the hosts who should ease past the out-of-form defending champions cagayan
India win by 40 runs cagayan
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