Young to be Australia fielding consultant
Australia have re-hired Mike Young as a fielding consultant ahead of the World Cup allowing him to resume work with the team following a sequence of i
Duleep Trophy, openers' last chance to impress
The Duleep Trophy semi-finals, beginning on Wednesday in Rohtak and Mohali, are a golden opportunity for all the domestic openers around IndiaSidharth
Women's Ashes to feature day-night Test
England’s women will take on Australia in their first day-night Test match, as part of the 2017-18 Ashes schedule that has today been confirmed by the
Smaller boards will 'suffer' in two-tier Test system – Thakur
BCCI president Anurag Thakur has said he is against the idea of splitting Test cricket into a two-tier structure, ahead of an ICC meeting in Dubai nex
Rashid to the fore as Yorkshire cling on
Yorkshire’s NatWest Blast hopes still hang by a thread – and the margins are getting tighter -victory by one run in a match that was Derbyshire’s for
Hundred eludes Hales, wickets elude England
Alex Hales is getting closer to a treasured maiden Test hundred, but he will have to wait a while yet. He was on 94, only six runs short, when he fell
Shardul Thakur earns call-up for WI Tests
Uncapped Mumbai quick Shardul Thakur has been picked in the 17-member squad for the four-Test tour of the West Indies in July-AugustESPNcricinfo staff
New Zealand defend again to enter semi-finals
Martin Guptill’s 80 off 48 balls took New Zealand to a formidable 180 for 5 and set up a 22-run victory over Pakistan The Report by Alagappan Muthu22-
Ambrose fires up Frank Worrell bout
Curtly Ambrose, the West Indies bowling consultant, expects his team to defy expectations and compete hard in the Tests against AustraliaMelinda Farre
Butt scores hundred on comeback, Asif takes two
Salman Butt scored a hundred and Mohammad Asif picked up two wickets in six overs on their return to competitive cricket after over five yearsUmar Far