New Zealand captain Kane Williamson hopes an upcoming break provides his side with a chance to revive their faltering World Cup campaign.
The Black Caps suffered their third straight defeat of the tournament in a thumping 119-run loss to England at (...)
A swarm of bees forced the players of South Africa and Sri Lanka to dive onto the ground during their Cricket World Cup clash at the Riverside Stadium on Friday — but for many on the pitch there was a sense of deja vu.
Bees halting international (...)
Faf du Plessis and Hashim Amla struck unbeaten half-centuries as South Africa cruised to a nine-wicket victory at the Riverside Ground on Friday to put a major dent in Sri Lanka's hopes of reaching the Cricket World Cup semi-finals.
After putting (...)
Sri Lanka fast bowler Shaminda Eranga has been reported for a suspect bowling action, the International Cricket Council said Tuesday, adding to their woes after they lost the Test series to England.
Concerns about the 29-year-old's action emerged (...)
England moved toward victory in the second Test against Sri Lanka whose batsmen showed sufficient resolve Sunday to push the game into a fourth day if not affect a result that still seems inevitable.
Having been dismissed in the morning for 101 in (...)
Saqlain Mushtaq, the former Pakistan off-spinner, will help coach England during its upcoming home Test series against Pakistan.
An England team spokesman said Saturday that it was planned for Mushtaq to join the side during the second game of the (...)
England may come into the second Test against Sri Lanka in Durham on the back of a crushing win in the series opener, but according to Stuart Broad the host has still to hit top form.
Propelled by a hundred from Jonny Bairstow and match figures of (...)
England scented victory in the second Test after reducing West Indies to 115 for three in their second innings at the close of the fourth day on Sunday.
West Indies, which was asked to follow-on, trailed by 144 runs with seven wickets remaining and (...)
England closed in on a series victory over West Indies after taking complete control on the third day of the second Test on Saturday.
The host declared its first innings on 569 for six before paceman James Anderson dismissed Devon Smith, Chris (...)
The second day's play in the second Test between England and the West Indies was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to torrential rain on Friday.
England ended the first day on 302 for two with Alastair Cook on 126 not out and nightwatchman (...)
Alastair Cook and Ravi Bopara struck confident centuries to lift England to a commanding 302 for two on the first day of the second and final Test against West Indies on Thursday.
The pair shared a second-wicket partnership of 213 to give England a (...)