Leading Australians opt for rest as the Hundred feels the WPL's squeeze
Meg Lanning, Ashleigh Gardner and Tahlia McGrath are among the Australian players set to skip the third season of the women’s Hundred in order to mana
Players' union will back those who opt out of sponsored match award
Cricket’s international players’ union will back any player who opts out of a sponsor engagement at the men’s T20 World Cup amid questions over the IC
Sutherland and O'Neill cut through Queensland to earn big lead
Newly-minted captain Will Sutherland led the way as Victoria lifted themselves into a strong position at the midway point of the Sheffield Shield matc
Nottinghamshire canter clear in one-horse race, but red-ball reset threatens promotion party
Nottinghamshire 201 (Montgomery 43, Wright 3-26, Barnes 3-32) and 390 for 7 dec (Clarke 67, James 61, Hameed 60) beat Leicestershire 93 (Evans 50*, Fl
'It's gone way better than expected' – Marco Jansen reflects on his first year as an international cricketer
The future of South Africa’s Test cricket is a topic of debate amid a changing landscape, which is about to be brought into even sharper focus by the
'It's more than I felt I'll ever achieve' – Leach elated on reaching 100 Test wickets
A humble Jack Leach was in disbelief at achieving 100 Test wickets, regarding the feat as more than he felt he’d ever achieve and something he did not
'We didn't talk about it being fair or unfair' – Shakib on resumption of play in slippery conditions
Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan has refused to complain about resuming the game too early, and instead said that they panicked while chasing the DL
Sai Sudharsan to bat at No. 3 on Test debut
B Sai Sudharsan will bat at No. 3 on his Test debut for India against England at Headingley, while Karun Nair returns to international cricket after a
Bell-Drummond, Finch centuries leave Northants under the pump
Northamptonshire 140 for 1 (Vasconcelos 87*) trail Kent 566 for 8 dec (Bell-Drummond 158, Finch 118, Guthrie 3-92) by 426 runsDaniel Bell-Drummond and
London traffic chaos makes West Indies late for Oval ODI as England cycle in
West Indies captain Shai Hope joked that his team “probably should have walked” to The Oval after heavy traffic prompted a farcical half-hour delay to