Questions persist over Kohli, Shami's fitness
Two days before the start of the Dharamsala Test, Kohli only threw underarm during India’s fielding practice. He did not spend any time batting in the
Mendis aiming 'to be among world's best'
Kusal Mendis said a desire to raise his average and be considered among the best players in the world was behind his unbeaten 166 on the first day in
Tamim slams brisk ton; Mominul, Liton among runs
Runs from Tamim Iqbal, Mominul Haque and Liton Das in the two-day tour game will give Bangladesh some measure of confident before the first Test in Ga
New Zealand out to regain Chappell-Hadlee Trophy
New Zealand can regain the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy with a win at McLean Park, while Australia will be aware they need to improve drastically on their p
Missed chances cost us the Test – Cook
England could have dismissed each of India’s three centurions for a lot less, and Alastair Cook felt that contributed to their innings-and-36-run defe
Paul Adams to step down as Cobras coach
Paul Adams work as Western Cape Cricket high performance manager and coach starting 2017Firdose Moonda30-Dec-2016Paul Adams: ‘Helping the team to succ
South Africa set for long hours of work with pink ball
Firdose Moonda in Melbourne21-Nov-2016JP Duminy scored 97 and 32 not out against the pink ball on South Africa’s first warm-up game on the tour•C
Faulkner ton helps Tasmania hold on for draw
Set an unlikely 415 for victory, Tasmania played out a draw against New South Wales in Hobart by reaching 4 for 266ESPNcricinfo staff29-Nov-2016Scorec
Ali Khan re-injures hamstring, in doubt for Division Four
Guyana Amazon Warriors and USA fast bowler Ali Khan has suffered a setback in his recovery from a left hamstring injury sustained last month and is no
Hughes short balls 'not excessive'
Phillip Hughes’ batting partner Tom Cooper denied his team-mate was subjected to an “ungentlemanly” number of bouncers on the afternoon he was fatally