Phil Salt sprinkles touch of class as Lancashire secure home quarter-final
Lancashire made it through to the Vitality Blast quarter-finals with a comfortable six-wicket victory that also ended Northants Steelbacks’ qualificat
Australia could consider Khawaja for middle-order return
Australia coach Andrew McDonald has suggested that Usman Khawaja could be considered as a middle-order option in Adelaide after overcoming the back sp
Du Preez helps Heat hold off Strikers
A classy half-century from Mignon du Preez helped Brisbane Heat scrape past Adelaide Strikers in a nervy low-scoring thriller in Mackay.Chasing 138 to
Salt to miss West Indies T20Is for paternity break after dash to IPL final
Phil Salt will miss England’s upcoming T20I series against West Indies on paternity leave, having completed a last-minute dash to Ahmedabad for the IP
'He's sore in the same spot' – Mayank walks off field after 3.1 overs under injury cloud
Lucknow Super Giants express pace bowler Mayank Yadav has had another injury scare at IPL 2024, having walked off against Mumbai Indians after the fir
India go into Super Four unbeaten despite Oman's impressive display
After their batters got only around 20 overs of crease-time across their first two games against UAE and Pakistan, India batted first for the first ti
Suryakumar found guilty of breaching code of conduct; verdict on Rauf and Farhan awaited
India captain Suryakumar Yadav has been found guilty by the ICC of breaching the code of conduct for his comments that alluded to the military skirmis
Jaydn Denly, Ben Dawkins guide Kent to victory
Kent 315 for 8 (Denly 91, Dawkins 85) beat Lancashire 293 (Bohannon 133, Harris 54, Parkinson 3-57) by 22 runsKent Spitfires beat Lancashire by 22 run
Middlesex rookies condemn leaders Leicestershire to innings rout
Middlesex 534 (Geddes 137, Green 3-54) beat Leicestershire 205 (Patel 51, Sharma 4-43) and 202 (Cornwell 3-60) by an innings and 127 runsDivision Two
Mandhana, Shree Charani hand England their heaviest T20I defeat
A maiden T20I century for stand-in skipper Smriti Mandhana powered India to an emphatic 97-run victory over England to open their five-match series at