Sciver, Greenway guide England home
A series of moments of brilliance - rather than an excellent all-round performance - can take credit for England's win in the first match of the multi
Rogers suffers dizzy spell, retires hurt
Australia's strong position in the Lord's Test was overshadowed on the fourth morning by the worrying sight of Chris Rogers retiring hurt after an app
England set for first Sharjah Test
England will play a Test in Sharjah for the first time after the schedule for their tour of UAE to face Pakistan in October and November was confirmed
Broad and Root bury feeble Australia
Stuart Broad produced one of great Ashes displays as he took 8 for 15 to dismantle a woeful Australia for 60 before lunch on the opening day at Trent
Hesson keen to blood youngsters on Africa tour
New Zealand coach Mike Hesson has two main objectives for the team's upcoming tours of Zimbabwe and South Africa - to win both the ODI series, and to
Jonassen impetus leaves England chasing history
Barring an unlikely procession of wickets, England will have to dig deep to make history to win the Women's Test matchVithushan Ehantharajah at Canter
'I will make sure I am fully fit and bowl those outswingers'
India fast bowler Sreesanth broke down with relief after hearing of his acquittal, and vowed to get back to cricketESPNcricinfo staff25-Jul-2015Sreesa
Ingram ton powers Glamorgan
Glamorgan picked up their second victory in the Royal London Cup as Colin Ingram and Graham Wagg's heroics with bat and ball earned a 146-run victory
Mangal, bowlers put Afghanistan in World T20
Nawroz Mangal's second consecutive Man-of-the-Match performance put Afghanistan back in the World Twenty20 as the side coasted to a six-wicket win ove
Klinger ton sees Gloucestershire home
A Michael Klinger century guided Gloucestershire to a three-wicket win over Somerset at Bristol and maintained their strong position in the Royal Lond