Bracewell, Santner, Allen set up big win for New Zealand
On a subcontinental-style pitch in Christchurch, New Zealand’s spin quartet, led by offspinner Michael Bracewell, pinned down Pakistan to a below-par
Chahar replaces Avesh in India's Asia Cup squad
Deepak Chahar has replaced Avesh Khan in India’s Asia Cup squad as the latter is yet to fully recover from the illness he was diagnosed with last week
Cummins opts out of IPL with eye on Australia's heavy schedule
Pat Cummins’ decision to forego an AU$1.3 million IPL pay cheque has exposed cricket’s overloaded calendar, with Australia’s best players set for more
'May not always pay off' – Green promises to bat positively in Adelaide too
Cameron Green admits his dismissal to Brydon Carse in the Brisbane Test looked “quite bad” and caused some “embarrassment,” but says he will still loo
Matthew Gilkes, spinners end Sydney Thunder's losing streak
Sydney Thunder are inside the BBL’s top five after cruising to an important win against Melbourne Renegades at the Manuka Oval in Canberra. Set 143 fo
Rodrigues, Ghosh punish sloppy Pakistan to seal tense chase
Forty-one needed off 24.Jemimah Rodrigues had lost her timing briefly. Harmanpreet Kaur was nervously chewing her fingernails. Coach Hrishikesh Kanitk
Kishan 210, Kohli 113; India 409, Bangladesh 182
Ishan Kishan ripped up the ODI record books and Bangladesh’s attack with the fastest double-hundred, off 126 balls, to deny the hosts a 3-0 whitewash
Thunder ace tricky chase to end three-match losing streak
Sydney Thunder overcame their demons with a belligerent chase on a tricky Sydney Showground Stadium surface to thrash Brisbane Heat by 10 wickets and
Jahanara, Fargana return to Bangladesh squad for Women's T20 Asia Cup
Jahanara Alam is one among three players who have made their way back into the Bangladesh squad for the 2022 Women’s T20 Asia Cup that begins next mon
Critchley, Harmer share six as Essex inflict rare Hove defeat on Sussex
Essex 504 (Cox 132, Critchley 123, Harmer 53) beat Sussex 204 (Coles 52, Porter 4-30) and 261 (Coles 108, Alsop 72, Critchley 4-41) by an innings and