Uncertain Australia need quick answers to keep series alive
Big PictureIt was at this ground, when it was officially known as the Feroz Shah Kotla, a much more evocative name than its current moniker, that the
From Capsey to Kapp and Kaur to Kerr: the overseas stars in the WBBL
Suzie Bates (Sydney Sixers)The leading run-scorer in T20Is is back in the WBBL after missing last season and is set to form Sixers’ opening pair along
Sam Whiteman signs season-long deal with Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire have announced the signing of Western Australia opening batter Sam Whiteman on an a season-long deal for the 2023 summer.Whiteman, wh
Injured Starc, Mitchell Marsh and Stoinis to miss India T20Is
Australia have adopted a cautious approach ahead of their men’s T20 World Cup title defence, with Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Marsh and Marcus Stoinis le
Dhull named captain of Delhi Ranji team, Ishant also in squad for first two games
Less than a year after he captained India Under-19 to the World Cup triumph, 20-year-old Yash Dhull has been named captain of the Delhi Ranji team wit
Mott hits right notes with Buttler as coach lifts second World Cup at the MCG
For the second time in less than three years, Matthew Mott held a World Cup aloft at the MCG.In March 2020, it was the history-making performance of A
Shaheen Afridi still 'trying to get back to full fitness'
Shaheen Shah Afridi might not be playing this T20 World Cup at full match fitness after he had been out for three months with an injury to his right k
Tawanda Muyeye scorches Essex with scintillating maiden hundred
Tawanda Muyeye cemented himself as the leading run-scorer in the Men’s Vitality Blast 2025 with a jaw-dropping maiden T20 century as Kent Spitfires to
Pepper gives Essex the pep-talk with first home victory in 12 months
Michael Pepper’s pyrotechnical 87 off 47 balls led Essex to their first home Men’s Vitality Blast victory in exactly a year, as Sussex Sharks’ quarter
Aiden Markram's long walk off field the calm before a South Africa storm
Aiden Markram’s long walk back to the pavilion at the end of his epic, trophy-seizing century, ought by rights to have been one of the proudest, most