Maxwell: 'Will play the IPL until I can't walk anymore'
Australia’s World Cup-winning master blaster Glenn Maxwell has declared he will entertain crowds in the IPL until he “can’t walk anymore”.But the star
Australia deny playing 'silly buggers' over Cummins non-return
Pat Cummins became a genuine option for a recall in Brisbane over the past week as he surprised everyone with the speed of his recovery. However, Aust
Lyth, Wharton push Yorkshire into commanding position at Scarborough
Yorkshire 292 for 4 (Lyth 115, Wharton 85) lead Sussex 222 (Lamb 48, Coles 47, White 3-25) by 70 runsAdam Lyth’s fifth Rothesay County Championship ca
WPL franchises set for major revamp at mega auction
The five franchises in the WPL are set for a revamp, with the BCCI deciding to hold a mega auction ahead of the 2026 season. ESPNcricinfo has learned
Grace Harris replaces injured Darcie Brown for Bangladesh ODIs
Grace Harris has replaced Darcie Brown in Australia’s ODI squad for their tour of Bangladesh.Brown was ruled out because of a navicular stress injury
Class of 2024: Peake soaking in 'incredible' early days amid high expectations
Rising Victoria star Oliver Peake has seen up close what opportunities are in front of Australia’s next generation of cricketers.When Sam Konstas was
Jaiswal and Gill wrap up series in style for India
Zimbabwe’s most-assured batting effort wasn’t enough to mount a challenge against India’s young IPL stars. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill made ligh
Agha skips presentation after India refuse handshakes with Pakistan players
No handshakes were exchanged before or after India’s seven-wicket win over Pakistan in the Asia Cup on Sunday as tensions between the two countries sp
Australia won't experiment as New Zealand hope to find some form
Australia captain Alyssa Healy says there will be no experimentation with their side as they plan to put out their best XI in the upcoming three-match
Luis Reece five-for wraps up innings win for Derbyshire
Derbyshire 698 for 6 dec (Reece 211, Madsen 198, Andersson 85, Donald 55, Dal 52*) beat Kent 271 (Ekansh 71, Dawkins 61, Morley 5-99) and 198 (Compton