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
Em Arlott makes up for lost time as England romp to nine-wicket rout
Three wickets from Em Arlott, playing just her second international match, decimated West Indies as England ran away with victory in the second T20I a
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
Gubbins digs in again after Wheal, Fuller roll Somerset
Nick Gubbins continued where he left off at the Kia Oval as his unbeaten 58 put Hampshire in the box seat of their Rothesay County Championship clash
RR sweat on Samson's fitness in a bid to revive their season
Big picture: RR’s problems keep getting biggerThat things haven’t quite gone to plan for Rajasthan Royals (RR) in IPL 2025 is known. Barring Yashasvi
Phil Simmons to coach Bangladesh until 2027 ODI World Cup
Phil Simmons will continue as Bangladesh’s head coach for the next two years, up until the end of the 2027 ODI World Cup. The BCB offered him a longer
Wright punishes Glamorgan after Hill, Handscomb set Foxes running
Leicestershire 426 for 8 (Hill 96, Wright 74*, Handscomb 63, Budinger 56, Cox 51*, Asitha 4-71) lead Glamorgan 229 (Cooke 55, Holland 3-40, Mike 3-54)
Kellaway's maiden one-day hundred leads Victoria into final
Victoria 311 for 2 (Kellaway 117*, Handscomb 91*, Dixon 57) beat New South Wales 310 (Shaw 80, Gilkes 72, Green 57, Murphy 3-46, Siddle 3-54)Victoria