Slippery fingers aggravate Sri Lanka's torrid day
After a bright start, the rawness of the visitors’ pace attack was exposed on a shoulda-woulda-coulda sorta day on which four catches went downMelinda
How the WCL affects places for World Cup 2019
Netherlands, the champions, have gained entry into the newly-proposed ODI league. They also join Hong Kong, Scotland and Papua New Guinea to play the
Perennial underachievers RCB seek revival after revamp
After finishing last in 2017, Virat Kohli has lots of new talent to work with in a bid to win a maiden IPL title for RCB. And he still has AB de Villi
Rohit Sharma – too good to be second
But for Virat Kohli’s relentless run accumulation, Rohit’s numbers would be unmatched. Even so, he has managed some staggering feats over the yearsGau
Givairo Read: Why Arne Slot is being tipped to return to former club Feyenoord to sign teenage sensation as Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold replacement
The Reds reportedly view 'the new Denzel Dumfries' as a potential long-term successor to their Real Madrid-bound right-backIt's been a
Bairstow slips into opener's role with maiden ODI hundred
Jonny Bairstow made his chance at the top of England’s order count with his maiden ODI hundred, but a slip on 99 nearly cost him the landmarkAndrew Mc
Bhuvneshwar slips in the death overs, Royals reverse their 2018 trend
Rajasthan Royals, meanwhile, reversed their scoring trend of 2018 by taking off after the Powerplay, whereas Rashid Khan got his bunny againNagraj Gol
Chahal v Klaasen: 12 balls, five sixes, 41 runs
A stats analysis from the second T20I in which Heinrich Klaasen struck seven sixes and destroyed Yuzvendra Chahal’s economy rateBharath Seervi22-Feb-2
For the 291st and final time, Cook bats for England
All around the sun-bathed Oval they were on their feet in anticipation, well before he walked out – one last time – for EnglandMelinda Farrell at The
Leaders in their field: New Zealand sweat the small stuff in big win
The effort to save singles and cut off fours showed that New Zealand, as ever at World Cups, mean businessSharda Ugra in Cardiff01-Jun-2019The ground