WPL 2025 auction – Full list of 120 players
A total of 120 players will feature in the WPL 2025 mini-auction, which will be held on December 15 in Bengaluru. Out of those, 91 are Indians and 29
RCB and KKR kick off business end of league phase
The big picture: Kohli frenzy at the ChinnaswamyThe contest that launched IPL 2025 now returns to take center stage after an unexpected ten-day pause,
Bairstow sparkles for Yorkshire before Surrey battle back
Captain Jonny Bairstow made a sparkling 89 and Adam Lyth passed fifty for the sixth time this season, but Yorkshire squandered a promising position on
Hutton strikes early blows in top-of-the-table clash
Nottinghamshire struck two early blows against Warwickshire before rain wiped out the bulk of the opening day of their Rothesay County Championship Di
Starc at No. 4 in IPL 2025 Purple Cap race
For a change, there was no change at the top of the IPL 2025 Orange Cap table after Tuesday night’s match between Delhi Capitals (DC) and Kolkata Knig
Venkatesh and Arora consign SRH to their biggest-ever defeat
While Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) regained the dazzling batting form they had lost somewhere on their trip to Mumbai, the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) ba
Grace Scrivens to captain England A in four-day tour finale
Grace Scrivens will be given another chance to enhance her captaincy credentials as she leads England A’s red-ball team in their four-day match agains
Starc withdraws from Champions Trophy, Smith to captain Australia
Mitchell Starc has withdrawn from the Champions Trophy for personal reasons with Australia confirming a different looking 15-player squad that will be
Smith's 140, late flurry of wickets push India on the back foot
Stumps Local hero Scott Boland was part of a late surge by Australia on the second day in Melbourne as they took control of the fourth Test after Stev
England romp to 286-run victory as Bell chimes in South Africa collapse
England 395 for 9 dec and 236 (Knight 90, Mlaba 6-67) beat South Africa 281 (Wolvaardt 65, Kapp 57, Luus 56, Bell 4-49) and 64 (Bell 4-27, Ecclestone