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Clark, Neesham maintain Durham's hold over Yorkshire
It was Durham’s second Vitality Blast win over Yorkshire in six days ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay20-Jun-2025Graham Clark led Durham wit
Padikkal and Sarfaraz, opposites in stature and style, reduce test to no-contest
Together, Sarfaraz and Padikkal quelled any threat of an England comeback on the second day of the Dharamsala TestKarthik Krishnaswamy08-Mar-20241:10M
'It's World Cup cricket for you' – Scotland's dream ends despite hardly putting a foot wrong
Associate cricket hardens teams to cut-throat scenarios, yet Scotland’s group-stage elimination was as tough as they comeMatt Roller16-Jun-20244:16Fin
Barnard and Malik follow Latham's lead as Surrey made to toil
Warwickshire pile up 665 for 5 declared – their highest score against Surrey – in placid conditionsECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay 10-May-
ICC T20I rankings: Mandhana No. 3 among batters, Bell fourth in bowling charts
Smriti Mandhana, ranked No. 1 among batters in the ICC ODI rankings for women, has gone past Tahlia McGrath to move to No. 3 on the T20I table after h
Mandhana, Shree Charani hand England their heaviest T20I defeat
Standing in for Harmanpreet, who suffered a head injury in the warm-up game, Mandhana struck her maiden T20I ton while Charani took four wickets on de
Yash Dayal's year – stung by Rinku to stinging CSK
Last year, he failed to defend 28 in the last over. This time, he denied Dhoni a fairytale finishAshish Pant19-May-20243:23Moody on Dayal: He’s now re
'Still want to play Test cricket' – Rahane unfazed by silence from selectors
“I tried to have conversations with the selectors, but things [like that are] as a player I cannot control,” he said in an interview with Sky SportsES
Dean, Wyatt-Hodge shine in England's nervy last-ball win
Shafali’s 75 went in vain but India still won the T20I series 3-2Valkerie Baynes12-Jul-2025England 168 for 5 (Wyatt-Hodge 56, Dunkley 46, Deepti 2-31,
Switch Hit: James Anders-done
Alan Gardner, Andrew Miller and Vish Ehantharajah get together to discuss James Anderson’s final Test appearance and a remarkable debut for Gus Atkins