Weatherald's dominant century gives Tasmania chance of victory
Tasmania’s Sheffield Shield pacesetter Jake Weatherald blazed another big century to put the heat on Victoria ahead of a final-day run chase in Hobart
Glamorgan unpick Harris resistance for first win at Old Trafford since 1993
Glamorgan 261 and 348 for 7 dec (Northeast 132, Carlson 108) beat Lancashire 137 and 318 (Wells 102, Harris 61) by 154 runs Glamorgan extinguished an
Pant run-out in last over before lunch after India rule third morning at Lord's
Lunch KL Rahul’s imminent century gave England a chance, and they took it. Rishabh Pant was run-out in the last over before lunch as he tried to hand
Jordan Cox 139* downs Hampshire, leaves them sweating on top four
Essex 222 for 6 (Cox 139*) beat Hampshire 220 for 6 (Albert 84, Cartwright 56) by four wicketsJordan Cox pillaged the highest score in this year’s Men
Will Jacks embraces 'clarity' at No.7 as second England coming begins
“Imagine getting us five-down and Will Jacks comes out to bat?” Harry Brook had reflected on Thursday evening in Birmingham.It certainly was novel. Pr
Rain knocks SRH out and hands DC a reprieve
No Result Rain put an official end to Sunrisers Hyderabad’s (SRH) IPL 2025 playoffs hopes and gave Delhi Capitals (DC) what could be a valuable point
SRH bench Shami and opt to bowl; DC pick Natarajan
Pat Cummins, the Sunrisers Hyderabad captain, has chosen to bowl against Delhi Capitals on a grass-free Hyderabad pitch, in IPL 2025, that is expected
Jaffer: 'Absolutely amazing how easily Shreyas dispatches the ball into the crowds'
Shreyas Iyer is “probably the best six-hitter” among current Indian batters. This was Wasim Jaffer’s assessment after Iyer led Punjab Kings (PBKS) to
Alex Carey on the Ashes: 'We'll do it differently, we've had some serious success'
Stuart Broad would like nothing more than to have Steven Smith caught at mid-off, but Alex Carey does not believe that Australia will be drawn into tr
Josh Tongue five-for seals Notts victory as Colin Ackermann's twin tons go in vain
Nottinghamshire 579 (James 125, Slater 92, McCann 79, Montgomery 75, Tongue 55) and 89 for 2 (Hameed 39*, Clarke 35*) beat Durham 378 (Ackermann 116,