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Shami back without a bang, but it's still a big deal for India
He bowled three solid overs, in the mid 130s or thereabouts, and all the damage to England was done elsewhere. Still, both India and Shami will be bre
James Anderson to captain Lancashire in next two Championship rounds
Red Rose turn to veteran seamer with Marcus Harris absent to attend the birth of his childESPNcricinfo staff17-Jun-2025Lancashire will be captained by
Sri Lanka and Athapaththu finish 'happy' and 'smiling', South Africa have 'lots of learnings'
South Africa have lost nine of the 12 completed matches since the T20 World Cup last year while Sri Lanka registered first series wins against them as
'Time for me to say goodbye' – Angelo Mathews to retire from Test cricket
Angelo Mathews will retire from Test cricket after the first Test against Bangladesh in Galle, starting on June 17. He will remain available for white
Sam Cook rested by Essex as prospect of England Test debut grows
Prolific county seamer could be in contention for Zimbabwe Test next month as selectors expand pace stocksVithushan Ehantharajah17-Apr-20251:05Should
Ravindra, Conway and Nicholls slam centuries to deflate hapless Zimbabwe
Centuries from Devon Conway, Henry Nicholls and Rachin Ravindra took New Zealand to their highest total against Zimbabwe, and a 476-run first innings
Rohit is used to leaving a mark, but not like this
India’s captain did not have the best start to the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and will be desperate to put his best foot forward in BrisbaneAlagappan Muth
Get to know India's newcomers: Four players who could be in action in Perth
A primer on Devdutt Padikkal, Dhruv Jurel, Nitish Kumar Reddy and Harshit RanaHemant Brar20-Nov-20242:21Manjrekar’s XI: Abhimanyu to open, Jurel at No
Doug Watson leaves role as Scotland men's head coach
“The decision was taken following a review of recent results and subsequent planning around future fixtures and allocation of budget,” Cricket Scotlan
Switch Hit: Manchester rains save Aussies (again)
Alan Gardner is joined by Andrew McGlashan and Matt Roller to review the T20I series between England and Australia, as well as look forward to five OD