Australia’s captain-elect Steven Smith admits he has been drawn into playing strokes too often by the English skill of bending the ball on both direct
Author: n8rngtd.top
Kent need another Key Canterbury Week special
Kent’s hopes of salvaging any sort of result from their 164th Canterbury Week game with Northamptonshire rest squarely on the shoulders of Rob KeyPA/E
Bravo brothers propel Red Steel into second semi-final
Darren and Dwayne Bravo produced career-best performances to power Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel into the second semi-final with a 27-run win against Ja
Hildreth hundred lifts Somerset
James Hildreth helped himself to a fourth first-class century of the season as Somerset batted themselves into a strong position against Worcestershir
Australia rope in Sriram as consultant
Australia have brought on former India international Sridharan Sriram as a coaching consultant for their Test series in Bangladesh in October, with th
Giles Clarke is target of The Oval silent protest
ECB president Giles Clarke could be called to appear before the Culture Media and Sport Select Committee if one conservative MP has his way to explain
Pattinson helps Victoria crush CA XI
Cricket Australia XI again found themselves out of their depth in their second Matador Cup match, and were crushed by Victoria by nine wickets at Hurs
Zimbabwe tour good preparation for future, says Waqar
Waqar Younis has said that the games against Zimbabwe will be good preparation for his team for the upcoming series against England, as well as helpin
Middlesex await price tag for heavy defeat
Middlesex left New Road not knowing whether there will be a big price to pay for a crushing defeat by an innings and 128 runs by relegated Worcestersh
Dean piles on more runs for Victoria
Victoria opener Travis Dean continued the remarkable start to his first-class career by adding 84 in his third innings to the twin centuries he scored