Northants power into lead on day of four centurions
Northamptonshire 624 for 6 (Zaib 150*,Harrison 122, Broad 107, Vasconcelos 100) lead Kent 566 for 8 dec (Bell-Drummond 158, Finch 118, Guthrie 3-92) b
Patidar urges RCB batters to focus on shot selection to break home jinx
“Shall we make it quick, please?” Rajat Patidar asked quietly but with urgency, as he attended his first press conference as Royal Challengers Bengalu
Tim David boost for RCB as they look to seal playoffs spot
Tim David, one of Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) key finishers this season, has rejoined the squad in Bengaluru along with big-hitting allrounder
Akeal Hosein to join up with West Indies for second T20I after UK visa issues
Akeal Hosein, West Indies’ left-arm spinner, will arrive in time for the second T20I against England in Bristol on Sunday*. He missed the series opene
Kohli thinks 'people are forgetting importance of taking it deep in T20s'
Royal Challengers Bengaluru have chased four times in IPL 2025. Virat Kohli has scored half-centuries in all those four games, with RCB ending up on t
Shreyas Iyer praises 'fearless' PBKS youngsters despite defeat in IPL final
Punjab Kings (PBKS) captain Shreyas Iyer praised the “fearless nature” of the youngsters in his side during their run to the IPL 2025 final, which the
Rehan delivers six-wicket victory as Foxes stay in the hunt
Leicestershire Foxes kept themselves in the race for a quarter-final spot in the Vitality Blast after defeating Northamptonshire Steelbacks by six wic
'Don't get too caught up in every innings' – Cummins urges Konstas to look at the big picture
Pat Cummins has urged Sam Konstas not to evaluate his own performances on an innings-by-innings basis as he tries to find his feet in Test cricket. Bu
Labuschagne eyes Test return: I thrive on proving the doubters wrong
Marnus Labuschagne is feeling primed to start his push for a Test recall in time for the Ashes amid the ongoing debate about how Australia’s top three
Bradman baggy green bought for over $400,000
A cap worn by Sir Donald Bradman during the 1946-47 Ashes series has been bought by the National Museum of Australia for AU$438,500 (approx US$286,700