Cook eager to prove T20 credentials
Alastair Cook, England's one-day international captain, believes he could adapt to a return to the Twenty20 international side if he was named captain
Man United suffer blow in ten Hag chase
Manchester United are attempting to hire their next manager to take control at Old Trafford this summer with Erik ten Hag the clear favourite for the
Ya France, Snyman earn Namibia draw
A marathon unbeaten half-century from Pikky Ya France and Gerrie Snyman's 88 helped Namibia save their Intercontinental Cup match against Scotland in
Azhar ends century drought, sets up Pakistan's lead
Azhar Ali's maiden century set the platform for a substantial first-innings lead The Report by Sidharth Monga27-Oct-2011Scorecard and ball-by-ball det
Hay drops Koch update amid exit rumours
An encouraging update has emerged on the future of Robin Koch at Leeds United this week... What's the word? Ahead of the winter Worl
Taylor fifty takes England to easy win
England's women continued their dominance over South Africa, winning the opening Twenty20 in Potchefstroom easily after having sealed the ODI series 3
Indian bodies not designed to bowl fast – Zaheer
Zaheer Khan, the Indian seamer, has said fast bowling doesn't come naturally to Indians and for an Indian bowler to develop the art requires a lot of
West Brom had a ‘mare on Anichebe transfer
West Bromwich Albion have been rather active in the transfer market over previous years, with many players moving in and out of the Midlands club.
Kaushalya, Prabodani set up Sri Lanka's clean sweep
Sri Lanka Women's new-ball pair of Eshani Kaushalya and Nisansala Prabodani tore through the Bangladesh Women line-up, setting up a comfortable six-wi
Bulls blast through Tigers
Queensland ripped out 15 Tasmanian wickets in a single day to be within reach of an innings victory over the Tigers at stumps on day two of the Sheffi