An India-Pakistan final that carries more weight than a title
Big picture: Finally, an India-Pakistan Asia Cup finalForty one years have passed since the first Asia Cup in 1984, and India and Pakistan have finall
'Focus is only cricket' – India, Pakistan on mood ahead of World Cup clash
A day out from what will likely be one of the most-followed matches of this Women’s World Cup, both teams are insisting they are focused on the cricke
India-South Africa Guwahati Test to have tea break before lunch
Due to early sunrise and sunset in Guwahati, the second Test between India and South Africa will see players having tea first followed by lunch. Norma
Dravid: 'Indian cricket extremely powerful because talent comes from all over the country'
Rahul Dravid says Indian cricket has evolved into an “extremely powerful” force, thanks to the growing talent pool that now extends to even the remote
Earthquake stops Bangladesh vs Ireland Test for three minutes on third morning
Play had to be halted for three minutes after a 5.5 magnitude earthquake caused severe tremors in parts of Bangladesh and India in the morning session
Liam Livingstone striving to do a lot for England with very little
Liam Livingstone has batted just 33 balls in three innings at three venues during this T20 World Cup. He has 61 runs at a strike-rate of 184.84 but he
Thrilling draw as Gloucestershire battle back after Came, Jewell stand
Harry Came fell nine runs short of a second century in the match as Derbyshire were forced to settle for a draw in an exciting finish to their Rothesa
Warrican's late strikes keep WI in contest after fifties from Bavuma and de Zorzi
Tony de Zorzi, South Africa’s opening batter who was dismissed for 78 before lunch, sat on the change-room balcony with a copy of Aldous Huxley’s . Ir
Ben Duckett: Pakistan could 'crumble' in crucial third innings
Ben Duckett believes that Pakistan could “crumble” under pressure in their second innings in Multan, after England finished the second day trailing by
James Wharton makes 285 in statement innings from newly-promoted Yorkshire
James Wharton completed a mammoth 285, posting the fifth highest individual first-class score ever at Headingley and the joint-eighth highest in Yorks