Jack Taylor fifty hands Gloucestershire season's first win
Vitality Blast champions Gloucestershire have finally got their first win of the season, at the sixth attempt, after beating the Kent Spitfires by sev
Emma Jones stars as Surrey march into T20 County Cup semi-finals
Emma Jones starred with the bat, as Surrey made light of the absence of their big guns on England duty to march into the semi-finals of the T20 Women’
Jaiswal, Gill tons begin India's new Test era in style
Stumps The two faces of India’s new generation of Test batters traded sparkling centuries to dominate England on the opening day at Headingley. Yashas
Ecclestone, Bouchier in England ODI squad to face India
Nat Sciver-Brunt is expected to play a full part in England’s three-match ODI series against India later this month, after being named as captain in a
Rinku under injury cloud after saving the day for KKR in the field
Rinku Singh played a crucial role in Kolkata Knight Riders’ (KKR) last-ball win over Rajasthan Royals (RR) at the Eden Gardens but may have injured hi
Pujara: 'For Virat, Test cricket was the ultimate format'
Virat Kohli’s enduring love for Test cricket and his tireless efforts to champion the game’s oldest and most demanding format will be a defining part
England seek 'momentum shift' in deciding ODI against India
An even scoreline going into Tuesday’s deciding ODI between England and India in Durham carries stakes higher than a series win.Victory for England wo
Ingram hits 1000-run mark as Glamorgan edge closer to promotion
Colin Ingram passed 1000 runs for the second successive season during a sparkling half-century on the final day of this drawn Rothesay County Champion
'All good things must come to an end' – Pujara retires from all Indian cricket
Cheteshwar Pujara has retired from “all forms of Indian cricket” effective immediately. Pujara, 37, last played for India in June 2023 in the WTC fina
Hampshire edge out Essex in low-scoring tussle at Chelmsford
Freya Davies and Bex Tyson starred with the ball as leaders Hampshire defended a total of 101 to win by four runs in a game reduced to 17 overs-a-side