Fakhar Zaman struggles while batting after fielding injury
Pakistan’s Champions Trophy title defence got off to an inauspicious start, as Fakhar Zaman was forced off the field after two deliveries of their ope
Dixon, Kellaway fifties, Scott four-for sets up thrilling final day chase
Contrasting but equally vital half-centuries from Victoria youngsters Campbell Kellaway and Harry Dixon alongside four wickets to Liam Scott set up a
Spotlight on Rahul and Pant as DC and LSG begin new season with new hope
Big picture – Rahul, Pant, and points to proveThe IPL has always had players facing their former teams, but this season, there’s added spice to these
Zaib offers Saif passage as Northamptonshire rally after collapse
Northamptonshire 327 for 6 (Zaib 141*, Sales 81, Charlesworth 2 for 41) vs GloucestershireSaif Zaib hit a superbly paced unbeaten 141, his highest fir
Parvez Hossain Emon hits 53-ball hundred as Bangladesh brush off UAE
Parvez Hossain Emon smashed a 53-ball hundred to lead Bangladesh to 191 for 7 and set up a 27-run win for a 1-0 lead in the two-T20I series against UA
RCB official challenges arrest as court grants interim relief to KSCA administrators
The Karnataka High Court on Friday granted interim protection from arrest to key office bearers of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) in c
Hesson dismisses Babar as wicketkeeper speculation
Mike Hesson has dismissed speculation that he had asked Babar Azam to consider taking up wicketkeeping in a bid to regain his place in Pakistan’s T20I
Haider Ali under criminal investigation in the UK, suspended by the PCB
Pakistan batter Haider Ali has been placed under criminal investigation by the Greater Manchester Police, and has been provisionally suspended by the
Bruised Pakistan take on UAE in knockout clash
Big pictureThere may not have been handshakes in Pakistan’s most recent game at the Asia Cup, but in the one coming up, there will certainly be a good
Saif and Hridoy fifties hand Sri Lanka their first Asia Cup defeat
Three top order stands, one after the other, led by Saif Hassan, then Towhid Hridoy, propelled Bangladesh to overhaul Sri Lanka’s 168, on a dry Dubai