India to host Sri Lanka for five women's T20Is in December
India and Sri Lanka are set to play a five-match T20I series in the second half of December in India, just before the start of the WPL in January 2026
T20 World Cup squad: CSA criticised for failing to meet transformation targets
South Africa’s T20 World Cup squad has “failed to meet the [transformation] targets set by CSA”, resulting in the board’s admission that “various init
Remaining IPL 2025 league games to have extra 120 minutes for rain interruptions
In an effort to complete a full 20-overs match in case of rain interruptions, the IPL has decided to add 120 minutes of extra time for the remaining n
Miller ruled out of Pakistan T20Is; Coetzee to miss white-ball leg
David Miller has been ruled out of South Africa’s T20I series in Pakistan, while fast bowler Gerald Coetzee will miss the entire white-ball leg of the
Former West Indies offspinner and selection chief Clyde Butts dies at 66
Clyde Butts, the West Indies offspinner of the 1980s, died in Guyana on Friday at the age of 66. According to several publications the Caribbean, Butt
Tongue prevails in thriller to put Nottinghamshire on cusp of title
Josh Tongue, bowling with great pace and huge stamina to take five for 100, bowled Nottinghamshire to a highly dramatic 20-run victory against Surrey
Konstas, Peake, McSweeney named in Australia A squad for India tour
Sam Konstas’ bid to retain his Test place this summer will begin in India as he was named in the 14-man Australia A squad that will play India A in tw
Craig Ervine ruled out of ODI series against Sri Lanka with calf strain
Craig Ervine, the designated Zimbabwe captain, has been ruled out of the ODI series against Sri Lanka after sustaining a calf injury on the eve of the
Siraj six-for hands India huge lead despite Smith and Brook hundreds
Day three’s claim on the “moving day” moniker in a Test match was given extra credence at Edgbaston. While the situation in this second Test at stumps
Last leg of Asia Cup matches to be played in Colombo as scheduled
The PCB has reluctantly agreed to have the last five matches of the ongoing Asia Cup played in Colombo, as scheduled. This is despite the Pakistan boa