Test drawn after fifth-day washout
A waterlogged outfield and persistent rain ruled out any chance of play on the fifth day of the Port Elizabeth Test, which ended in a draw with only 2
'Pick people who can bowl legally' – Richardson
David Richardson, the ICC’s chief executive, has clarified that the message behind the recent drive against bowlers with suspect actions is to refrain
Morkel returns to Test squad; wicketkeeper Klaasen called up
South Africa have six pace-bowling options in the Test squad, while Theunis de Bruyn and Heinrich Klaasen have been picked as cover in the absence of
Ballance century ahead of judgment day
Gary Ballance struck an unbeaten hundred before Yorkshire declared at Scarborough but Cricket Town will not rest unless his decision not to enforce th
Arthur wrestles with selection dilemma
Mickey Arthur, the Pakistan coach, has admitted having sleepless nights pondering the balance of the side for the final Test against England as they s
Silva leads Sri Lanka's response on Bairstow's mixed day
For Jonny Bairstow, even on the grandest days the debate about whether England should utilise him as a wicketkeeper or specialist batsmen seems destin
Indian women cleared to play overseas leagues
India’s women cricketers can now play in overseas leagues in Australia and England, subject to their contracts being approved by the BCCIESPNcricinfo
Hales' choice offers chance for chasing pack
Alastair Cook and James Anderson will be among the high-profile England players to start the season in Specsavers County Championship actionGeorge Dob
Otago through after preliminary final washed out
Otago qualified to the Georgie Pie Super Smash final, by virtue of being table toppers in the domestic season, after their first preliminary final aga
Warner blasts 82-ball ton in inevitable draw
After two days of constant rain in Sydney, David Warner produced a torrent of runs on the fifth day to entertain the faithful with the quickest Test c