Queensland crash out of One-Day Cup to youthful WA
Queensland crashed out of the One-Day Cup title race in humbling fashion, suffering a six-wicket loss to wooden spooners Western Australia at the Gabb
SL batting coach Kandamby: 'Kusal needs to convert starts into hundreds'
Kusal Mendis has begun to find some form. In the second Test against Bangladesh, he hit 84 off 87 balls. In the first ODI, he struck 45 in 43 deliveri
Jaker-Mahedi and Shoriful-Tanzim give Bangladesh first T20I series win against Pakistan
Bangladesh completed their first T20I series win against Pakistan, after prevailing in an eight-run win in the second game. The packed Shere Bangla Na
Sri Lanka salvage draw in Mathews' farewell Test
Sri Lanka batted out 32 overs in the final session and ensured that the first Test in Galle ended in a draw. But it wasn’t a result without minor jeop
Kent ensure James Anderson's captaincy debut doesn't go to plan
James Anderson’s first day as Lancashire’s interim skipper was spoiled by Ben Compton and the rain as Kent dominated the first day of the Rothesay Cou
Gary Ballance to join Zimbabwe coaching staff ahead of England Test
Former England and Zimbabwe batter Gary Ballance has been added to the coaching staff for Zimbabwe’s tour of England later this month. Ballance, who s
Moody, Kumble want RCB to shake off loss and not second-guess themselves
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) didn’t to beat Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Friday night in Lucknow, but they would have wanted to: a win would hav
'It's a feel thing for him' – Simons says Pathirana is close to being back at his best
Matheesha Pathirana was one of Chennai Super Kings’ (CSK) great success stories in 2023, when he picked up 19 wickets in 12 games with an economy rate
Australia start early prep for December pink-ball Test in India
Australia’s women cricketers have started training with pink balls during the ongoing ODI series with West Indies in preparation for the day-night Tes
Baker wins Bairstow battle as Hampshire tighten their grip
Yorkshire 121 and 189 for 6 (Lyth 57*, Bairstow 52, Wheal 4-41) lead Hampshire 249 (Brown 49*, Hill 3-36) by 61 runsJonny Bairstow led from the front