South Africa stretch lead to 230 after Maharaj's three
Bangladesh batted for most of the third day and threatened South Africa at times, but the home side fought back with a clean-up job of the visiting te
Sarfraz expresses gratitude to visiting World XI team
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed said this series was "different" to the Zimbabwe tour of 2015, and looked forward to the return of Test cricket to the
Root relieved to make amends for Gayle drop
Joe Root was grateful for the chance to redeem himself in spectacular style to prevent the West Indies opener from doing too much damageAndrew McGlash
Howell remembers his opening lines
Benny Howell hit back for Gloucestershire after Kiran Carlson fell nine runs short of a notable Glamorgan recordECB Reporters Network20-Sep-2017Benny
'No excuses of burnout or being on tight schedule' – Rohit
India's ODI vice-captain said that while rotation kept the players fully fit, he would not like to take a break since he has only recently returned fr
Players reaping nominal benefits of BCB's financial growth
The BCB is expected to earn $30 million for the financial year 2017-18, but only 1.8% of the amount will be put aside for the national team's salaries
Taskin, Ronchi complete Chittagong's turnaround
Rangpur Riders fell short by 11 runs in their chase of 167, despite having clawed their way back into the game with a terrific end-overs display with
CSA will launch independent inquiry into Global T20 if needed
Acting CEO Thabang Moroe said the board would wait for the reports of the ongoing internal investigations before making a decision Firdose Moonda07-No
Malan leads the way for England in sluggish contest
Mark Stoneman, Joe Root and Dawid Malan scored half-centuries but England struggled to capitalise on a slow surface in their day-night warm-up matchGe
Powell, spinners gives West Indies slight advantage
West Indies' openers ground their way to 76 in almost 47 overs after Zimbabwe were carried to 326 by Hamilton Masakadza and Sikandar RazaThe Report by