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Carson wins the day with maiden first-class ton
But Sussex squander any advantage by losing 6 for 8 either side of lunchAlan Gardner09-May-2025The question of who’s winning is often a complicated on
Hain, Latham do the needful as Warwickshire see out the draw
Warwickshire and Somerset harvested the predictable Rothesay County Championship draw as a forgettable match finally petered out on the final day at E
Asalanka expects seam and batter-friendly pitch at Khettarama
“There’s definitely a difference in this surface,” says Sri Lanka’s ODI captainAndrew Fidel Fernando01-Jul-2025Charith Asalanka and Sanath Jayasuriya
Three Lancashire centurions put victory quest on the table
Luke Wells, Josh Bohannon and Ashton Turner all scored tons against KentECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay 24-Jun-2025Centuries by Luke Wells
England make 400-plus twice for the first time, Bashir breaks Anderson's record
The pick of the stats from an enthralling second Test between England and West Indies at Trent BridgeSampath Bandarupalli21-Jul-20241 England register
Harmanpreet century, Goud six-for seal 2-1 series win for India
Nat Sciver-Brunt gives England hope with 98 but hosts fall short after latest sloppy displayValkerie Baynes22-Jul-2025Harmanpreet Kaur’s century and K
Plenty left in the tank: Khawaja eyes more Ashes glory and mentoring role for Konstas
Usman Khawaja hopes to start forging something good with Sam Konstas in the West Indies in the lead up to the AshesAndrew McGlashan24-Jun-20251:10Head
Ben Curran and Sikandar Raza in Zimbabwe squad for NZ Tests
Kaitano, Masvaure, Madhevere and Matigimu have been left out while Brendan Taylor is expected to returnFirdose Moonda21-Jul-2025Bennett and Curran, wh
Will T20 get to the point where it becomes wearisome?
It’s not all rosy when it’s raining sixesIan Chappell05-May-2024Over the years I’ve learnt that for every upside in an idea – no matter how good – it’
Aiden Markram's long walk off field the calm before a South Africa storm
Aiden Markram’s long walk back to the pavilion at the end of his epic, trophy-seizing century, ought by rights to have been one of the proudest, most