Former Australia batter Stuart Law has been appointed as the new head coach of the USA men's team. His first assignment in charge will be the three-ma
Head hopeful of joining World Cup squad in India on Thursday
Travis Head has returned to the nets for the first time since he suffered a fractured hand in South Africa and is hopeful of being able to fly out to
Wells propels Lancashire with bat and ball as Bears come up short
Lancashire 176 for 8 (Wells 66, Hasan 3-47) beat Birmingham Bears 168 for 6 (Hain 59, Wells 2-25) by eight runsEarly pacesetters Lancashire Lightning
Waqar Younis set to sign on for key role at PCB
Waqar Younis is set to sign on for another stint with Pakistan cricket, this time effectively as the board's cricketing supremo.Waqar met with PCB cha
Morgan denies England white-ball coach link with Mott under pressure
Eoin Morgan has categorically denied reports that he could replace Matthew Mott as England men's white-ball coach after their semi-final exit at last
Derbyshire end five-year wait for home County Championship win
Derbyshire finally celebrated a red-ball victory at their County Ground headquarters when they beat Glamorgan by 10 wickets in the Vitality County Cha
Shanto says Bangladesh unfazed by off-field turbulence: 'We can do special things here'
Bangladesh have just been through some political turmoil, which has saw their prime minister resign, and a caretaker government take charge of the cou
Mulani and Shaw put Mumbai in position of strength on tricky track
Stumps The fourth day of the Irani Cup started with Rest of India well placed to challenge Mumbai's first-innings score of 537, and overnight batters
Shakib trials strap around neck as head-positioning tool in Chennai
Shakib Al Hasan was seen biting down on a black strap, which was wrapped around his neck, while batting in the Chennai Test. Why? Well it's all part o
West Indies go 1-0 up after Lewis, King outshine Kamindu, Asalanka
West Indies 180 for 5 (King 63, Lewis 50, Pathirana 2-27) beat Sri Lanka 179 for 7 (Asalanka 59, Kamindu 51, Shepherd 2-39) by five wicketsBrandon Kin