West Indies go 1-0 up after Lewis, King outshine Kamindu, Asalanka
West Indies 180 for 5 (King 63, Lewis 50, Pathirana 2-27) beat Sri Lanka 179 for 7 (Asalanka 59, Kamindu 51, Shepherd 2-39) by five wicketsBrandon Kin
Gill says India will go all out to take 20 wickets: 'You could maybe see four proper bowlers'
Expect India to stop hedging bets as they did in Australia. India’s new captain Shubman Gill said on the eve of the start of the series at Headingley
Tilak Varma shines on Hampshire debut to give visitors upper hand
Tilak Varma demonstrated on his Hampshire debut that he is not just a big-hitting white-ball tyro, constructing a patient, unbeaten 98 in the Rothesay
Breetzke stars as South Africa seal series in five-run thriller
Matthew Breetzke had not been born when South Africa last won a bilateral ODI series in England. By extending a remarkable start to his career in the
TNT Sports turn to cycling and rugby commentators for UK Ashes coverage
TNT Sports will rely on rugby union and cycling specialists to lead their Ashes coverage from the UK in an unusual hybrid commentary model which will
Heather Knight signs for Somerset in new Tier 1 women's set-up
England captain Heather Knight has become the latest player to agree terms with Somerset ahead of the launch of Tier 1 professional women’s county cri
'It's 2025' – Cricket Australia CEO pushes for a solution to bad light stoppages
Todd Greenberg, the new Cricket Australia chief executive, says the game must find a solution to bad light stopping play, stressing that the paying fa
Do Kohli and Rohit have a future in Test cricket? 'It's up to them,' says Gambhir
Following India’s defeat in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, questions loom over the futures of India’s captain Rohit Sharma, who stood himself down in the
Champions Trophy: PCB promises to do 'what's best for Pakistan cricket'
PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi has insisted that the the board remains “clear” in its view that any decision on the hosting of the Champions Trophy should
New South Wales out to regain pride, begin new WNCL legacy
New South Wales veteran Sarah Coyte makes no secret of the fact a grand-final win on Sunday over Queensland would mean more than her first six WNCL ti