Rib injury sidelines Rabada from first Test against India
Kagiso Rabada sustained a rib injury during South Africa’s first training session in India on Tuesday, which ended up ruling him out of the Eden Garde
2025 Champions Trophy qualification at stake during ODI World Cup
The top seven sides at the end of the league stage of the ongoing ODI World Cup in India will qualify for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, along with ho
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
Australia replace India as No. 1 Test team in ICC rankings after annual update
Australia have replaced India as the No. 1 Test team in the ICC men’s rankings after the annual update. India, though, have retained the top spot in t
'It's extremely frustrating' – Captain Sophie Devine on New Zealand's back-to-back washouts in Colombo
New Zealand captain Sophie Devine was left “extremely frustrated” after their second washout in as many matches in Colombo and has asked for better wo
Klaasen lauds SA for 'grafting and adapting to conditions'
Heinrich Klaasen believes that South Africa are battle-hardened for the business end of the T20 World Cup 2024 after winning a series of “scrappy game
Ten Doeschate: India will be 'as professional and focused' as they can against Pakistan
India haven’t prepared any differently for Pakistan than they would for any other match, but are certainly respectful of people’s sentiments. So said
Nayar: 'In these conditions the game can turn on its head'
Dropping a match to this Sri Lanka was a surprise, sure. But the conditions also made for fickle cricket. Abhishek Nayar, India’s assistant coach, has
Gous leads Falcons to last-ball victory, Royals continue to be winless
Antigua and Barbuda Falcons 188 for 6 (Gous 85* Wickham 26, Sams 3-29) beat Barbados Royals 187 for 4 (King 98*, Rutherford 29, Irshad 2-13) by four w
Freddie McCann's magnificent 174 seals high-scoring win for England Under-19s
England 360 for 7 (McCann 174, Thain 66, Kalupahana 5-81) beat Sri Lanka 330 (Perera 64, Weerasinghe 57, Benkenstein 4-77) by 30 runsA superb innings