Dhoni-Mustafizur collision a test of rule interpretations
A collision between MS Dhoni and debutant Mustafizur Rahman during Bangladesh's victory over India will test the umpires' interpretation of events and
Shaun Marsh makes his pitch for Test retention
Shaun Marsh began his Ashes tour with a century against Kent to stake a claim for retaining his spot in the Test side but there were also runs for Chr
Pietersen explores batting consultant roles
Kevin Pietersen, skippering St Lucia Zouks in the Caribbean Premier League while the Investec Ashes takes place without him, is exploring opportunitie
Jordan holds on to Ashes 'dream'
Chris Jordan is currently recovering from a side strain but has not given up hope of being involved in England's Ashes campaignAlan Gardner05-Jul-2015
Sri Lanka dogged by bowling worries
Sri Lanka's bowlers have endured a collective dip in form and a sturdy Pakistan batting line-up will fancy themselves in Pallekele The preview by Andr
Stoinis works on defence against spin
Marcus Stoinis did not get to play a single game for Delhi Daredevils after the franchise signed him for the 2015 IPL season, but the time he spent wi
Ingram ton powers Glamorgan
Glamorgan picked up their second victory in the Royal London Cup as Colin Ingram and Graham Wagg's heroics with bat and ball earned a 146-run victory
Cook backing for 'unrecognisable' Bairstow
Alastair Cook has described Jonny Bairstow's batting as having "improved unrecognisably" from his last experience of international cricketWill Macpher
West Indies set for 44-day tour of Sri Lanka
West Indies embark on a 44-day tour of Sri Lanka, which includes two Tests, three ODIs and two T20Is in October and November, an SLC press release sai
Loye pleased with players' progress in High Performance camp
The BCB High Performance training programme that began in June this year has ended a few days early, but coach Mal Loye said he was satisfied with the