Uncapped Prashant Veer and Kartik Sharma smash IPL auction records
Prashant Veer, a 20-year old left-arm spin allrounder from Uttar Pradesh, and Kartik Sharma, a 19-year old wicketkeeper from Rajasthan, have smashed t
India, New Zealand turn focus towards ODIs and the 2023 World Cup
Big pictureIt’s that time in the cycle of endless cricket when the 50-over format springs back to life. The T20 World Cup is over, and with the next O
Head recalled for bowling ability, Matt Kuhnemann leapfrogs struggling Ashton Agar
Australia’s selectors have backflipped on their decision to leave out Travis Head in Nagpur by selecting him in Delhi because of his bowling ability.
IPL 2023: Kolkata Knight Riders acquire Ferguson, Gurbaz from Gujarat Titans
Kolkata Knight Riders have secured New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson and Afghanistan wicketkeeper Rahmanullah Gurbaz via trades from IPL champio
Hardie makes strides after Scorchers batting promotion
Touted for Test selection by Ricky Ponting, West Australian allrounder Aaron Hardie looms as a multi-format star in the making after continuing a supe
India in driver's seat after Ashwin, Umesh share eight wickets
Umesh Yadav and R Ashwin picked up four wickets each to put India on top despite Mominul Haque’s 84 on return. Batting first in the second Test in Mir
Kuldeep, Siraj, Ashwin help India take control of Chattogram Test
An all-round show from Kuldeep Yadav on Test return after 22 months, combined with a half-century from R Ashwin and three early wickets from Mohammed
Not much sunshine on Neath as Glamorgan hearts are broken
Craig and Charlie Reid can rest easy. So can Somerset’s chief executive, Gordon Hollins, and so can many other supporters of Hibernian FC in Craigmill
Dhoni on his IPL future: I have four-five months to decide
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain MS Dhoni is going to go back home to Ranchi, “enjoy a few bike rides”, and decide a few months down the line whether
Sciver-Brunt plays lone hand as England reboot gets a reality check
This was England’s wake-up call and if they are to do themselves justice in the second of five T20Is against India, as captain Nat Sciver-Brunt hopes,