Konstas and Green named in Australia's World Test Championship final squad
The intrigue over who will open for Australia in the World Test Championship final is likely to continue until closer to the Test against South Africa
Dhaliwal, Sana star as Canada qualify for T20 World Cup for the first time in their history
Canada 132 for 4 (Dhaliwal 45, Kirton 26, Sabir 2-34) beat Bermuda 93 (Fray 30, Leverock 23, Sana 3-4, Gordon 3-6, Dutta 2-16) by 39 runsCanada have b
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
Shanto to lead Bangladesh in home Tests against New Zealand
Najmul Hossain Shanto has been named Bangladesh Test captain for the two-match series at home against New Zealand starting later this month. Shanto wa
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
'Warming Heady's seat' – Maxwell expects opening role will be short-lived
Glenn Maxwell expects his move to open the batting in the T20I series against West Indies will be brief once Travis Head makes a likely return for the
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
Sam Hain, Ed Barnard give Warwickshire the advantage at Sussex
Warwickshire 372 for 7 (Yates 93, Hain 87, Barnard 66, Crocombe 3-73) vs SussexSam Hain and Ed Barnard, with a fifth wicket stand of 151 in 32 overs,
Joseph stars in rain-shortened chase to put West Indies 1-0 up
West Indies 180 for 6 (Joseph 60, Matthews 40, Taylor 30, Hlubi 3-50) beat South Africa 232 for 9 (Brits 57, de Klerk 42, Luus 32, Alleyne 2-35, Ramha
Pooran makes shock retirement from international cricket at 29
Nicholas Pooran, the former West Indies white-ball captain, has retired from international cricket at the age of 29. He finishes with 1983 runs in 61