Lehmann eyes ton but Queensland on top
Jake Lehmann was within sight of a second first-class century at stumps on the second day at Adelaide Oval, but South Australia still had plenty of wo
Nawaz, Pietersen set up tense Quetta win
In the second thriller of the day, Quetta Gladiators knocked off seven runs off the last over with a ball to spare to establish themselves as the earl
Khawaja 70 hands Thunder maiden title
The fifth BBL final was a tale of two innings, and two collapses. Kevin Pietersen, who is in marvellous form, scored 74, before Usman Khawaja, who is
Sixers storm into final after ninth straight win
Not even the rain could stop Sydney Sixers, who inspired by the bowling of veteran Lisa Sthalekar, romped to their ninth consecutive victory to set up
Steyn on track for Durban comeback
Dale Steyn, South Africa’s veteran attack leader, has been cleared to play in next week’s first Test at Durban, after coming through an intensive fitn
South Africa fined for slow over rate
South Africa captain AB de Villiers has been fined 40% of his match fee for maintaining a slow over rate during the first ODI against India in Kanpur,
Championship to remain 16 games for 2016
The ECB has abandoned attempts to change the domestic structure ahead of the 2016 seasonGeorge Dobell16-Sep-20155:01Dobell: Spectators haven’t been co
Test in balance after 15-wicket day
India made up for all the time lost to rain on the first two days by reducing Sri Lanka to 47 for 6, but the hosts negated India’s advantage by adding
Karunaratne, Mathews steer SL to series-levelling win
Sri Lanka negotiated a 153-run target, the threat of rain and a brief batting stutter to eventually ease to a seven-wicket win over Pakistan in the se
Hampshire points deduction threat eased
Hampshire have succeeded in partially easing the points deduction threat imposed upon them by an ECB disciplinary panel – a relief in a season crumbli