Australia solid after rapid Sarfraz ton
Sarfraz Ahmed’s 80-ball century hurtled Pakistan to a first innings of 454 before Australia’s openers replied with a solid unbroken 113-run standThe R
The man who isn't there, the teams who are
Australia will aim to match their 2013-14 brilliance, while Pakistan are seeking their first Test series win since February 2012Daniel Brettig21-Oct-2
Atapattu appointed SL head coach
Marvan Atapattu’s appointment as Sri Lanka’s first full-time local coach in 15 years has been confirmed by Sri Lanka Cricket, following a six-week vet
Prince earns Lancashire a rare lead
Like Frank Watson and Harry Pilling from earlier eras in Lancashire’s history, Ashwell Prince’s skills are not those to delight cricket’s aesthete. Bu
Stubborn Leicestershire deny Surrey
Rain and an unbeaten seventh-wicket stand of 85 runs between Rob Taylor and Jigar Naik put a dent in Surrey’s promotion ambitions as Leicestershire he
Hodd hauls Yorkshire home
Andy Hodd led Yorkshire to victory over Leicestershire as the White Rose stepped up their bid for a place in the Royal London Cup quarter-finals in a
Stokes revives himself with hundred
Ben Stokes put his frustrations behind him by thrashing a century as Durham ended Nottinghamshire’s unbeaten Royal London Cup record at Chester-le-Str
Series crying out for more than off-field drama
The build-up to the Lord’s Test was dominated by the nature of the pitch on offer, until India filed a Level 3 complaint against James Anderson, who h
Chopra snaps Warks losing streak
A 29-ball half-century from acting captain Varun Chopra reignited Warwickshire’s NatWest T20 Blast campaign in a five-wicket win over Worcestershire i
Batting was 'bitterly disappointing' – Gibson
Ottis Gibson, the West Indies coach, pinned the responsibility for the 186-run defeat to New Zealand in the Kingston Test squarely on the batsmen, say