Silver-Holmes stars against former team as Hurricanes power home
Hobart Hurricanes openers Lizelle Lee and Danni Wyatt-Hodge destroyed the Sydney Sixers bowling attack with a record stand in a dominant six-wicket WB
India and Sri Lanka make it two-in-two with one-sided wins
India and Sri Lanka achieved their second wins in Group A of the Women’s Under-19 T20 World Cup with easy victories over Malaysia and West Indies, res
Konstas' MCG debut confirmed, Head faces a fitness test
Sam Konstas will make his Test debut for Australia on Boxing Day while Travis Head will face a fitness test on his injured quad but coach Andrew McDon
Former Australia Test opener Joe Burns named Italy captain
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Gambhir: I don't think our skill against spin has gone down
A series defeat at home to New Zealand, sealed by a pair of spinners who had come on this tour with a combined two first-class five-fors, has led to q
IPL 2025: No increase in number of matches as BCCI wary of India's workload
There will be a total of 74 matches played in IPL 2025, the same as the last three seasons. That number, though, is ten less than the 84 matches liste
Bryce sisters to lead Scotland at Women's T20 World Cup 2024
Allrounder Kathryn Bryce will be the captain and wicketkeeper Sarah Bryce, her sister, will be the vice-captain for Scotland at the upcoming Women’s T
Masood makes no excuses for Pakistan's inexcusable performances
Pakistan’s performances in the Test series against Bangladesh have been difficult to justify, and their captain Shan Masood made little attempt to do
Lanning and Spirit outgun Perry and Phoenix at Lord's
Meg Lanning won the battle of the Australians at Lord’s, scoring her first half-century in the Hundred as London Spirit overcame Birmingham Phoenix, d
Sean Abbott five-for leads Surrey to crushing win over Middlesex
Surrey 185 for 9 (Curran 48, Evans 41, Hollman 5-16) beat Middlesex 129 for 8 (Davies 35, Abbott 5-18) by 56 runsSean Abbott’s 5 for 18, including w