Watson to help fill Harris gulf
Shane Watson's greater experience of England and his capacity to bowl some of the kinds of spells Ryan Harris might have delivered for Australia appea
Selectors got things wrong – Lehmann
Darren Lehmann has admitted that abandoning the plan of playing an allrounder was a mistake, and that the selectors got things wrong at certain times
Deflated Zimbabwe brace for Aotearoa challenge
A new-look New Zealand side will have the Maori word "Aotearoa" emblazoned on their jerseys when they take on a Zimbabwe outfit struggling to translat
Bowlers set the tone for the win – Guptill, Latham
Martin Guptill and Tom Latham, who scored centuries to guide New Zealand to a ten-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the second ODI, said it was the side's b
Kent bowlers set up simple chase
Kent cantered to their second Royal London Cup win of the season after dispatching Group A neighbours Sussex by eight wickets in sunny CanterburyECB/P
Australia seek to make 1-1 advantage count
Australia appear to have momentum on their side after a crushing win at Lord's but the series is poised at 1-1 with three Tests to playDaniel Brettig
Fifties for Rahul and Pujara, others struggle
A sluggish surface at the MA Chidambaram Stadium produced an attritional first day on which India A took the early initiative through a century stand
Cook admits concern over top-order failings
Alastair Cook admitted that the habitual failure of England's top order had become an "area of concern" following their humiliating 405-run defeat in
Hannon-Dalby inflicts more Test pitch misery
Oliver Hannon-Dalby recorded the best List A figures for Warwickshire's since 2004 as the Bears' resurgence in the Royal London One Day Cup continued
Agarwal, Chand fire hosts to bonus-point win
They had to wait over a fortnight, but India A's first win since arriving in Chennai was a comprehensive one, as a century from Mayank Agarwal and a 9