Berry takes personal leave from South Australia
Darren Berry is stepping aside from his role as coach of South Australia for family reasons, with no time-frame put on his return to the positionESPNc
USA's Allen and Dodson give support to Baker
Two of former USA captain Orlando Baker’s team-mates have backed up his criticism of the USA Cricket Association leadership and coach Robin Singh, and
Vettori set for shock Test return
In a surprise move, New Zealand have announced that Daniel Vettori has been added to the squad for the third Test against Pakistan in SharjahESPNcrici
Warwickshire rewarded with Essex quarter-final
After a dramatic final round of the NatWest T20 Blast, the draw for the quarter-finals featured six sides never to have won the competitionESPNcricinf
Borthwick, Collingwood punish Northants
Centuries by Scott Borthwick and Paul Collingwood helped Durham to 362 for 8 at Chester-le-Street after an opening-day washoutPress Association16-Sep-
Madsen, Slater lead strong Derbyshire reply
Skipper Wayne Madsen led from the front as Derbyshire hit back strongly on the second day against Gloucestershire at CheltenhamPress Association15-Jul
Red Steel hand Tallawahs first loss
Opening batsman Evin Lewis’ belligerent assault paved the way for a 13-run win for the Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel over the Jamaica Tallawahs at a vib
Former SL umpire Basil Anthony dies aged 76
Basil Anthony, the former Sri Lanka umpire who officiated in his Sri Lanka’s inaugural Test, against Australia in Kandy in 1983, has died in Perth. He
'Nigh on the perfect Test' – McCullum
New Zealand’s captain Brendon McCullum has described debutant Mark Craig’s work in the Sabina Park Test as “brilliant” and said that in winning inside
Australia to play two Tests in UAE against Pakistan
Pakistan and Australia will face off in Test cricket for the first time in almost four years, when Australia travel to the UAE for a full tour in Octo