Soumya Sarkar and Shoriful Islam added to Bangladesh T20 World Cup squad
Bangladesh have brought in Soumya Sarkar and Shoriful Islam to replace Mohammad Saifuddin and Sabbir Rahman in their T20 World Cup squad.All four memb
Low on expectations, high on preparation – Netherlands and UAE look to put on a show
One squad has only one player who has been part of a World Cup before; the other carries 12 survivors from a disappointing campaign – three losses fro
Injured Green's 'biggest challenge is bowling', says Australia coach McDonald
Cameron Green faces a race against time to be ready for the opening Test against India on February 9 with a build-up of his bowling workloads the bigg
Joe Leach six-for rips through Kent as Worcestershire take command
Worcestershire all-rounder Joe Leach made a successful return to action after injury with a six-wicket haul on day one of the Vitality County Champion
Dwaine Pretorius retires from internationals to focus on T20s
South Africa allrounder Dwaine Pretorius has retired from international cricket with immediate effect. “I am shifting my focus to T20 and other shorte
James Anderson feels the rare thrill of the unknown ahead of Pakistan Test bow
If you’ve been paying even vague attention, you’ll have heard that James Anderson is the only member of this England touring party to have played inte
Beating India in Mirpur Test will be 'our biggest achievement' – Litton Das
Litton Das is relishing the prospect of Bangladesh beating India after they reduced the visitors to 45 for 4 at stumps on the third day in Mirpur.”If
Revis 150, Coad 89 as Yorkshire put squeeze on fellow strugglers Essex
Essex 368 and 33 for 3 trail Yorkshire 459 (Revis 150, Coad 89, Lyth 84) by 58 runsCenturion Matthew Revis and Ben Coad combined to a post a record-br
Sophie Devine shines with bat and ball to lead Brave win
Southern Brave made it two from two in this year’s competition, as Sophie Devine starred in a 15-run victory over Birmingham Phoenix in front of a rec
Heath holds the fort for Durham despite King's late fightback
Durham 149 for 8 (Heath 43, King 3-24) beat Lancashire 148 for 7 (Lamb 74, Turner 3-27) by two wicketsA spectacular 43 by Bess Heath allied to a good