Smriti Mandhana 79* sees India run down England to level series
A glorious unbeaten half-century from Smriti Mandhana saw India to victory by eight wickets over England with 20 balls to spare in their second of thr
Ayaan Misbah's 163 against Malaysia keeps UAE's semi-final hopes alive
Ayaan Misbah scored 163 out of UAE Under-19s’ total of 298, in a game reduced to 47 overs due to a wet ground. They beat Malaysia Under-19s by 78 runs
Warner open to having 'honest conversation' with CA to get captaincy ban overturned
David Warner has called on Cricket Australia to approach him about overturning his lifetime ban on holding any captaincy position after he signed a tw
CA opens door to Warner leadership return after amending code of conduct
David Warner can now formally apply to have his lifetime leadership ban modified after Cricket Australia’s board amended its code of conduct policy.Wa
'It was my fault that we lost the match' – Shanto takes blame for Sylhet defeat
From his horrendous shot to get out at the start of the fourth day to the increased salaries the players now get to the market value of Bangladesh cri
Sridharan Sriram: Bangladesh have clarity about their best combination
Bangladesh have learned a lot from the tri-series in New Zealand despite losing all four games, according to their technical consultant Sridharan Srir
Rahul picks up hand injury – 'hopefully he'll be okay,' says Rathour
India could be without both their first-choice openers in the second Test against Bangladesh in Dhaka, with KL Rahul taking a blow to his hand while b
Jewell stars as Hurricanes get over the line despite late meltdown
A career-best T20 score of 70 from in-form Caleb Jewell helped Hobart Hurricanes overcome a late meltdown to beat Melbourne Stars by two wickets and k
Greg Barclay, Imran Khwaja set for potential rematch in ICC chair elections
The stage could be set for ICC chair Greg Barclay and his deputy Imran Khwaja to once again contest the leadership of the sport’s global governing bod
Stephen Fleming: Pakistan made a 'massive mistake' in the death overs
Pakistan were 119 for 4 after 16 overs in the T20 World Cup final against England at the MCG but managed to score only 18 for the loss of four wickets