
Three things we learned from the 4th Test between England and India
India beat England by 157 runs in the fourth Test at The Oval on Monday, taking all 10 of the home side’s second-innings wickets on the last day.
India beat England by 157 runs in the fourth Test at The Oval on Monday, taking all 10 of the home side’s second-innings wickets on the last day.
John Watkins, who had been the world’s oldest living Test cricketer, has died in Durban at the age of 98.
Dale Steyn will never forget the Proteas’ Boxing Day Test win over Australia at the MCG in 2008 in which he played a starring role.
Pakistan head coach Misbah-ul-Haq resigned on Monday, leaving team preparations for next month’s T20 World Cup in tatters.
Rory Burns and Haseeb Hameed held firm on Sunday to give England hope of a record-breaking win in the fourth Test against India at The Oval.
Left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel ran through Bangladesh’s top order with a career-best 4-16 as New Zealand clawed their way back into the five-match T20I series with a 52-run win in Dhaka on Sunday.
India head coach Ravi Shastri has been forced to remain in the team hotel after testing positive for Covid-19 during the ongoing fourth Test against England at The Oval.
Dale Steyn expects Kagiso Rabada to break his record of most Test wickets for South Africa.
Rohit Sharma is glad to be making the most of a “last chance” in Test cricket after his first overseas hundred left India well-placed against England at The Oval on Saturday.
Zimbabwe won the final match of their Twenty20 series against Ireland by five runs as Craig Ervine starred with an unbeaten 67 in Bready on Saturday.
Janneman Malan hit 121 and Tabraiz Shamsi claimed five wickets as South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 67 runs in a rain-hit second ODI on Saturday to level the three-match series 1-1.
Proteas great Dale Steyn says Covid-19 and “bubble life” persuaded him to retire from all cricket earlier than planned.
Ollie Pope and Chris Woakes both scored valuable fifties on their return to Test cricket as England recovered from a top-order collapse to build a lead over India at The Oval on Friday.
Tom Latham’s unbeaten 65 just failed to steal victory from Bangladesh, who won the second Twenty20 against New Zealand on Friday by four runs to go 2-0 up in their five-match series.
Mark Nicholas, Shaun Pollock, Michael Holding, Graeme Smith and Shane Warne chat about ball tampering, sledging, the difference between the Kookaburra and Duke balls and whether T20 is killing Test cricket.