Too much politics killing West Indies cricket – Bravo
Dwayne Bravo lamented the sorry state of West Indies cricket, saying "too much politics" was killing the game in the Caribbean, and that the administr
Stokes progress leaves England in good heart
The hulking presence of Ben Stokes, continuing his rehabilitation from a shoulder injury in optimistic vein, buoyed England's spirits in their first t
Holder disallowed from playing PSL
The WICB has not granted a no-objection certificate to Jason Holder for the inaugural Pakistan Super League on the grounds that he is a contracted pla
'King' Williamson seals 2-0 series sweep
Kane Williamson struck 108 not out to lead New Zealand to victory by five wickets over Sri Lanka and seal the series 2-0The Report by Alagappan Muthu2
Holder wants fairer Test match wages
West Indies captain Jason Holder has thrown his support behind Kevin Pietersen's call for a central ICC fund to provide more competitive wages to cric
Counties fear power grab to hasten City-based T20
There is growing concern amid the first-class counties at what some of them claim is a "power grab" from the ECB designed eventually to pave the way t
Rain frustrates England preparations
England's hopes of narrowing down their bowling options ahead of the Boxing Day Test were thwarted by a spectacular thunderstorm that wiped out the fi
Carlos Brathwaite rewards fans on drab day
Carlos Brathwaite's stroke-filled 69 was the only highlight in a rain-affected second day, but admitted he was "very upset" that he didn't carry on to
Maxwell clarification adds to milestone debate
Glenn Maxwell has compared the Indian batsmen's approach unfavourably to the Australians' when nearing a milestone, but Australia have been quick to d
Expect more high scoring – Faulkner
James Faulkner predicts more feats of run scoring and further sobering times for bowlers in the second ODI between Australia and India at the Gabba, e