Thomson and Grout to join Hall of Fame
Jeff Thomson and Wally Grout will become the newest inductees into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame at the Allan Border Medal night in Melbourne on
South Africa slam 438 to flatten India in decider
South Africa won their first-ever bilateral series in India after Faf du Plessis’ first, Quinton de Kock’s second and AB de Villiers’ third centuries
Cooper leads Barisal to win despite horror start
Allrounder Kevon Cooper bowled four impressive overs to help Barisal Bulls to a 13-run win against Rangpur Riders despite a poor startThe Report by Mo
Brown ends tonless run as Lancashire push on
Karl Brown scored his first century for over four years but Alex Davies fell five short of a maiden hundred as Lancashire’s batsmen dominated the seco
Head kicks off season with a bang
On Monday, Travis Head came through with the sort of innings that will be long remembered – a bold and brazen yet also calculated 202 helped South Aus
New festivals to entice women and girls to cricket
The ECB are getting behind the “This Girl Can” campaign, encouraging cricket clubs to get more women and girls across the country to play cricket. Tas
Finn out to atone for Wellington nightmare
England have a swift opportunity to atone for their nightmare defeat to New Zealand at the Wellington’s Westpace Stadium against Sri Lanka on SundayAl
Ervine century gives Hampshire advantage
An accomplished century by Sean Ervine has given Hampshire a scent of their first victory of the season. The Zimbabwean allrounder struck a near-flawl
Ireland receive wake-up call with second defeat
If John Bracewell, the new head coach, wasn’t fully aware of the size of the task that lies ahead, then successive defeats to Scotland will have highl
De Villiers hundred gives SA slight edge
AB de Villiers produced the outstanding innings that the Cape Town Test craved, but even his redoubtable efforts have yet to shake off West IndiesThe