Scott and Philippe leave Australia A scenting victory
Liam Scott, Josh Philippe and Mitchell Perry turned the screws on Sri Lanka A on day three to put Australia A in command of the four-day game at Darwi
South Africa to host Sri Lanka and Pakistan men's teams during 2024-25 home summer
South Africa will host Sri Lanka and Pakistan’s men’s teams and England’s women’s team in the 2024-25 summer for a total of 17 international fixtures,
Women's cricket prepares to crown a new world champion
Big picture – India, South Africa on the cusp of historyThe two finalists at this World Cup have crossed many barriers in the last decade or so and ev
Jones and Dean flip the script as England win from 79 for 6
A record partnership by Amy Jones and Charlie Dean dragged England out of dire trouble and all the way to victory over New Zealand in their ODI series
Timor-Leste's Suhail Sattar and Yahya Suhail – first father-son duo to play international cricket together
Timor-Leste’s Suhail Sattar, 50, and Yahya Suhail, 17, are the first father and son duo to play together in an international match. They achieved the
Colin Graves: Private ownership at Yorkshire 'essential for club's future'
Colin Graves has given the strongest indication yet that Yorkshire’s traditional member-owned status is no longer viable given their dire financial si
Josh Hull, 6ft 7in left-arm seamer, handed England Test debut
Josh Hull, a 6ft 7in left-arm seamer, will make his England debut in their third Test against Sri Lanka at The Oval, which starts on Friday. He will r
Dan Douthwaite drives Glamorgan into final as Warwickshire's challenge fades
Glamorgan 247 for 9 (Douthwaite 55, Ingram 47, Root 46, Barnard 4-34) beat Warwickshire 208 (Burgess 85, McIlroy 3-42) by 39 runsDan Douthwaite turned
Shardul Thakur undergoes successful foot surgery
India fast-bowling allrounder Shardul Thakur has undergone a successful foot surgery, but is expected to be out of competitive cricket for at least th
Magnificent Musheer revives India B from 94 for 7
From the characteristic crouch in his stance to the backlift and manner of defending, it’s hard to miss Musheer Khan’s uncanny resemblance to older br