Local coach in Harare suspended after Raza files complaint alleging racial abuse
Sikandar Raza has lodged a complaint with the Harare Metropolitan Cricket Association (HMCA), accusing a local coach – Blessing Mafuwa – of racial abu
Wolvaardt signs two-year WBBL deal with Adelaide Strikers
Laura Wolvaardt will continue her association with Adelaide Strikers in the WBBL after becoming their pre-draft signing on a two-year deal.In 71 match
CSK bring Hooda in and bat in last IPL 2025 game
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) won the toss and chose to bat in their final game of IPL 2025. CSK captain MS Dhoni expected the pitch to remain the same, a
Gloucestershire pile up 546 to put pressure on Glamorgan
Bowlers on both sides were made to strive hard for wickets on the second day of Gloucestershire’s Rothesay County Championship Second Division match w
Pope, Sibley seize Surrey's moment as Hampshire suffer familiar fate
Surrey 253 (Sibley 100*, Wheal 4-65) and 136 for 1 (Pope 56*, Sibley 55*) lead Hampshire 219 (Prest 44, Gubbins 43, Worrall 3-37) by 170 runsYou can g
Kent sign seamers Kashif and Dudgeon to cover for Agar absence
Kashif Ali, the Pakistan Test seamer, and South African fast bowler Keith Dudgeon have agreed terms for short-term deals at Kent, to cover for Wes Aga
Finch: Labuschagne's form is an 'alarming sign'
Aaron Finch believes Australia should drop Marnus Labuschagne for the World Test Championship final against South Africa at Lord’s in June with his le
Shanto fears Bangladesh are 'taking it lightly' after Champions Trophy exit
Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto has said that the same group of players should be given more opportunities to be “responsible for the team’s
Rocky Flintoff picked by father Andrew for England Lions tour of Australia
Rocky Flintoff has been handed an official call-up to the England Lions squad for next month’s tour of Australia, where his fortunes will once again b
Harry Brook rides his luck for century as fielding lapses cloud New Zealand's day
You have to make hay while the sun shines, as Harry Brook proved in two distinct interpretations of that hackneyed old adage. His seventh Test century