'No approaches from anyone else' – NZC CEO not expecting others to follow Boult's route
New Zealand Cricket is confident that Trent Boult’s decision to leave his central contract will not lead other players into a similar step despite the
Can Afghanistan's spin threat derail power-packed England?
Big pictureAs the dramas of the opening week of this World Cup can attest, there really aren’t any pushovers at this level any more. The reduced param
Saqib Mahmood set for competitive return on England Lions tour of Sri Lanka
Saqib Mahmood will make his return to competitive action on the white-ball leg of England Lions’ tour of Sri Lanka in February, following the stress f
Pant on his form: Not right to question an individual every time
Lucknow Super Giants captain Rishabh Pant has said that singling out his poor batting form in IPL 2025 is “not the right thing to do,” after his team
Colin Munro joins Notts Outlaws for 2023 Blast
Colin Munro has signed for Notts Outlaws as an overseas player for the 2023 Vitality Blast.Munro, the 35-year-old left-handed top-order batter from Ne
Stokes hails England's new legacy under Buttler: 'We've lived up to all challenges thrown at us'
Ben Stokes has hailed a new legacy under Jos Buttler as England added the T20 World Cup to their 50-over title, becoming the first team in men’s crick
Tom Curran blasts maiden hundred to boost Surrey's Championship charge
Northamptonshire 339 and 209 for 5 (Procter 55, Vasconcelos 51*) lead Surrey 421 (Amla 133, Curran 115) by 127 runsTom Curran had begun to feel like a
Zampa takes three on encouraging return to Shield action
Adam Zampa’s push for a Test ticket to India started on a positive note, with the New South Wales legspinner claiming three wickets on day one of the
Gill rues missed chances: 'We were looking at a target of around 435'
Shubman Gill rued India’s missed chances with the bat and in the field after England chased down 371 to claim a 1-0 lead in the Anderson-Tendulkar Tro
India A bowlers toil but batters shine in drawn match against Lions
In the end, the first unofficial Test in Canterbury was mostly an extended batting session for both teams with bowlers toiling hard on a benign pitch.