Emilio Gay, Alex Lees centuries secure draw for Durham at Surrey
Durham 362 (Lees 125, Robinson 79, Worrall 4-60) and 262 for 0 (Gay 156*, Lees 100*) f/o drew with Surrey 820 for 9 dec (Sibley 305, Lawrence 178, Jac
Litton Das and Salman Agha steel themselves for Dhaka's surprises
Pakistan captain Salman Agha has said that his team will stick to their fearless approach, especially if the conditions in Bangladesh favour them as t
Gardner 104*, Sutherland 98* star as Australia lay marker for knock-outs
Australia 248 for 4 (Gardner 104*, Sutherland 98*) beat England 244 for 9 (Beaumont 78, Sutherland 3-60) by six wicketsIndomitable Australia were at i
England finish second with a big win as Devine bids farewell
England 172 for 2 (Jones 86*, Beaumont 40) beat New Zealand 168 (Plimmer 43, Smith 3-30, Sciver-Brunt 2-31, Capsey 2-34) by eight wicketsAn injury to
Cricket Australia to ask Khawaja for explanation of 's***' pitch comments
Cricket Australia officials will meet with Usman Khawaja this week and ask the opener to explain himself over criticism of the Perth pitch, as they we
Sussex overcome Abell, Gregory rearguards to seal thumping win
Sussex wore down Somerset’s spirited resistance to claim their first win since promotion back to Division One in the Rothesay County Championship.Need
Marsh set for surprise Shield return with an eye on the Ashes
Mitchell Marsh remains in Ashes calculations with Australia’s T20I captain set to make a surprise return to Sheffield Shield cricket in early December
McSweeney to open in first Test, Inglis handed call-up
Nathan McSweeney will open the batting for Australia in the first Test against India in Perth having won the race to partner Usman Khawaja while Josh
BCB chief Faruque says Pakistan likely to tour Bangladesh in mid-2025
Pakistan are likely to tour Bangladesh for a series of white-ball matches in mid-2025, according to BCB president Faruque Ahmed.Bangladesh are already
England Lions on back foot in Brisbane despite Ben McKinney's 94
Cricket Australia XI 176 (Hearne 106, Cook 4-15) and 97 for 1 (Ward 39*, MacMillan 11*) need another 164 runs to beat England Lions 223 (Davies 54, Ga