Kane Williamson will continue his rehab from knee surgery with the New Zealand squad during the T20I and ODI tour of England, with the hope that he wi
Mumbai Indians sign Luke Wood as replacement for injured Behrendorff
Mumbai Indians have signed English left-arm fast bowler Luke Wood as a replacement for the injured Jason Behrendorff for IPL 2024.Wood has been signed
Rocky Flintoff, 16, hits maiden century for Lancashire 2nd XI
Rocky Flintoff, the 16-year-old son of former England allrounder Andrew, has scored his maiden century for Lancashire's 2nd XI, reaching three figures
Smith to Hardik on crowd abuse: 'Block it out, it's all irrelevant'
Steven Smith's suggestion to Hardik Pandya is to simply "block out" the boos and the abuse he has been copping from fans at the IPL so far.Smith, targ
Dani Hazell returns to Durham to lead Tier 1 women's team
Durham have secured a key signing ahead of their first season as a Tier 1 women's team in 2025, with the return of Dani Hazell, Northern Diamonds' hig
Glamorgan sign Scotland quick Chris Sole for Blast
Glamorgan have signed Scotland fast bowler Chris Sole for the rest of the T20 Blast group stages. He is set to make his debut at The Oval on Friday ni
Capsey feeling 'in control' of her game after taking a step back
The day Alice Capsey turned 18, she walked towards a pod of journalists, delighted that she no longer needed a chaperone during interviews.She'd been
Koncharoenkai, Kamchomphu hand Thailand easy win
It was not the perfect game but Thailand got their Women's Asia Cup 2024 campaign off to a winning start, keeping their perfect record over Malaysia i
Mahmood: Rawalpindi pitch 'didn't play like we thought it should'
Pakistan assistant coach Azhar Mahmood admitted the behaviour of the Rawalpindi surface took the team by surprise. Mahmood said Pakistan believed they
Sam Northeast sets up Glamorgan win as Ben Morris announces himself
Ben Morris blasted a hole in the Essex middle-order to introduce himself on to the first-team stage as Glamorgan maintained their 100 per cent record