The former British Prime Minister, John Major, has resigned from the MCC committee following disagreements over the redevelopment plans for Lord'sESPN
Prosecution opens with details of illegal betting
Arguments in the alleged spot-fixing trial of Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif began on Wednesday afternoon with the prosecution maki
Cricket Kenya plays hardball with militant players
Cricket Kenya has taken a hard stand against a handful of players who have refused to sign new central contracts, dropping them from the national squa
Dilshan upbeat despite challenges
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Leeds: Bouy rinsed Radrizzani for 207 weeks
When Leeds United signed Ouasim Bouy on a free transfer in the summer of 2017, expectations for the former Ajax and Juventus midfielder would have bee
Honours even as Pomersbach, Lyon shine
Consistency in batting from Western Australia and a similar effort from South Australia's bowlers ensured that honours were even at the end of the ope
Arthur backs Hussey's experience
Mickey Arthur, Mike Hussey's coach at Western Australia, has backed the under-fire middle-order batsman and is adamant that "Australia would be wrong
Rogers leaving Derbyshire to join Middlesex
Chris Rogers, the Australian batsman, will not return to Derbyshire in 2011 after accepting an offer from MiddlesexCricinfo staff31-Aug-2010Chris Roge
Unpredictable Anderson finds his birthday best
The second day at Trent Bridge was James Anderson's 28th birthday, and it began for him in a somewhat lugubrious fashionAndrew Miller at Trent Bridge3
Rossouw stars in South Africa A's title triumph
South Africa A prevailed by five runs in a high-scoring final against West Indies A in Mirpur, and ended their opponents' run of four consecutive vict