Patterson ends long Shield century drought as NSW dominate WA
Sam Konstas has missed out on another century but teammate Kurtis Patterson managed to break a long drought to give New South Wales a chance of pullin
Cheatle's deflection secures New South Wales WNCL title
New South Wales snared their 21st WNCL title after defeating Queensland by 21 runs, and it was largely thanks to a freakish run-out.Anika Learoyd crac
Redmayne, Rodrigues help Heat ease into WBBL final after bowlers restrict Thunder
Brisbane Heat produced a dominant performance to storm into the WBBL final, after Jemimah Rodrigues made Sydney Thunder pay for clumsy fielding at All
Shakib Al Hasan reported for suspect action during Surrey Championship stint
Shakib Al Hasan, the Bangladesh allrounder, has been asked to undergo analysis of his bowling action by the England and Wales Cricket Board, after bei
Hunt shines with century but debutant Whitney aids Queensland fightback
Opener Henry Hunt scored a century to hold the South Australia innings together before Queensland struck back with the new ball to leave honours even
Shami not ready for New Zealand Tests; Bumrah named vice-captain
India will go into the home Test series against New Zealand with pretty much the same squad that took on Bangladesh in September – that means Mohammed
Babar and Tahir fifties set up Stallions' big win
Babar Azam top-scored with 76 to help Stallions thump Shaheen Shah Afridi’s Lions by 133 runs in the second match of the Champions Cup in Faisalabad.
Smith, Maxwell star in Washington Freedom's emphatic title win
Steven Smith led Washington Freedom to the Major League Cricket (MLC) 2024 title as they romped to an overwhelming 96-run victory against San Francisc
Faruque Ahmed elected as new BCB president after Nazmul Hassan resigns
Faruque Ahmed has been elected the BCB president after a board meeting in Dhaka on Wednesday following Nazmul Hassan’s resignation. Faruque is the fir
Handscomb battles but Hunt four-for keeps Sussex on top
Sussex 442 (Simpson 183*, McAndrew 53 Holland 4-64) and 66 for 2 lead Leicestershire 275 (Handscomb 92, Mulder 53, Hunt 4-70) by 233 runsPeter Handsco