Kusal Mendis on SL's day three plans: We want to bat as long as possible
Sri Lanka are only two wickets down but are 43 runs ahead at the SSC. Another 150-ish runs will help them dominate the match, says Kusal Mendis. He is
Afghanistan bring back former Ireland allrounder John Mooney as fielding coach
Afghanistan have appointed former Ireland allrounder John Mooney as their new fielding coach, and Nirmalan Thanabalasingam as the new physiotherapist.
Short, Connolly, Zampa guide Australia to series victory in Adelaide
Matthew Short made India pay for sloppy fielding on his BBL home at Adelaide Oval before Cooper Connolly showcased composure at the death as Australia
Deol maiden hundred outshines Matthews' as India take series
The game witnessed two majestic hundreds, from Harleen Deol and Hayley Matthews. Where Deol had support of three other half-centurions in the Indian i
Edwards 'looks to the future' after England's chastening semi-final exit
Charlotte Edwards, England’s head coach, says that her team’s flawed World Cup campaign has made her all the more hungry to instigate the necessary ch
'There was no sign of panic' – Ashutosh's composure under pressure stands out
“Incredible.” “Phenomenal.” “This innings will be remembered for a long time.” Just some of the praise former cricketers showered on Ashutosh Sharma a
Zampa set for rare chance to push red-ball credentials
Adam Zampa could play his first red-ball cricket since the 2022-23 season after being named in New South Wales’ Sheffield Shield squad to face Tasmani
Bangladesh's first women's three-day competition to start in December
The Women’s Bangladesh Cricket League (WBCL), the country’s first three-day competition for women, will begin at two venues in Rajshahi on December 21
Farhan Ahmed – a generational talent keeping it real for Notts
It was 10 overs into Sussex’s second innings that Farhan Ahmed took the ball from the Stuart Broad End. Glint of opportunity in his eyes, dark mop of
Kate Cross: Cultural change required as England women seek to rise from Ashes
Kate Cross believes cultural change must form part of England’s rise from their Women’s Ashes nadir as the team sets out to win back fans as well as c