Dravid given break for New Zealand tour, Laxman to coach India
Rahul Dravid has been given a break now that India’s T20 World Cup campaign is over with VVS Laxman taking over as acting head coach for the team’s wh
Farooqi and spinners set up Afghanistan's rout of Sri Lanka
A thrilling all-round performance saw Afghanistan crush Sri Lanka by eight wickets in the first game of the 2022 Asia Cup. The bowlers set the foundat
Pollard bemoans 'sad day' for WI cricket, says players not at fault for T20 WC exit
Kieron Pollard has described West Indies’ failure to make the Super 12s of the 2022 T20 World Cup as a “sad day” for Caribbean cricket. The former cap
Axar ill and Bumrah misses third T20I for personal reasons; South Africa make three changes
Jasprit Bumrah was unavailable for the third T20I in Dharamsala as he went back to Ahmedabad for personal reasons, and Axar Patel was unwell. India wo
'When you take a chance with youth, it takes time' – Babar feels lack of experience hurt Pakistan
Inexperience. That was the word Babar Azam kept returning to. In the wake of Pakistan’s fourth successive home Test defeat, and a 3-0 home series defe
Erwee and Bavuma hold Australia off to ensure a draw
South Africa defied Australia’s bold push for an improbable victory, and series sweep, as the third Test ended in a draw at the SCG.After following on
Coetzee hat-trick, Ngidi's fiery spell extend South Africans' domination
Two of the brightest young stars on either side had productive days with South Africa quick Gerald Coetzee claiming a hat-trick and Cricket Australia
Rocchiccioli spins WA to victory inside three days
Eight wickets to offspinner Corey Rocchiccioli helped Western Australia extend their sizeable lead at the top of the Sheffield Shield table after a 13
Sophie Devine's last-ball six in Super Over breaks West Indies' hearts
Sophie Devine started and ended the Super Over with sixes as New Zealand hunted down 16 to seal the series and break West Indies’ hearts in the fourth
Sonny Baker breaks Worcestershire resolve as Hampshire take control
Hampshire 293 (Middleton 79, Weatherley 62, Taylor 5-55) and 139 for 2 (Gubbins 55*) lead Worcestershire 249 (Libby 100*, Hose 82, Baker 5-72) by 183