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Mashimbyi wants more long-format cricket for all-format development
“Opportunity for me to help players reach their true potential and, in doing so, increasing their consistency,” new South Africa women’s coach saysFir
Doug Watson leaves role as Scotland men's head coach
“The decision was taken following a review of recent results and subsequent planning around future fixtures and allocation of budget,” Cricket Scotlan
From schoolgirl dreamer to World Cup champion, Amelia Kerr bridges New Zealand's eras
Unlikely triumph epitomises the power of positive role-models as White Ferns right wrongs of 2010Valkerie Baynes20-Oct-2024When Amelia Kerr was in sch
Zak Crawley, England's unlikely Mr Consistent, seeks his series-defining moment
Opener has been at the top of his game in India, but legacy-defining innings is his next targetVithushan Ehantharajah12-Feb-2024It was midway through
Jack Carson spins Sussex to emphatic nine-wicket victory
Hampshire slump to another thumping defeat after offspinner completes five-wicket haulECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay25-May-2025Jack Carso
Haider Ali's dew-focused prep spins UAE to famous series win
“We play night games in domestic cricket. It got me used to such conditions,” says Haider after his impressive spell of 3 for 7 in series-deciderMoham
Roland-Jones six-for leads Middlesex fightback
Jewell, Came make half-centuries, but Olly Stone goes wicketless at start of loan spellECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay08-Sep-2025Toby Rola
'Might be a few things going on' as Sabina Park makes pink-ball debut
Mitchell Starc has no problems with the low-slung floodlights or the dark pockets on the ground, while Brandon King expects Sabina Park to be “a decen
Sussex seal hard-fought win despite Jack Libby's Hove comforts
Opener makes 167 but Worcestershire fall short in valiant fourth-innings chaseECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay12-May-2025Sussex’s perseveri
Australia's batting issues: questions surround Khawaja, Labuschagne, Konstas and Green
Do Australia’s selectors stick to the tried-and-tested players or make some changes ahead of the three Tests in the Caribbean as the Ashes looms on th