Glenn Phillips slammed an unbeaten 94 from just 41 balls to power Gloucestershire to victory by 34 runs over Glamorgan at Bristol, sending them top of
Dan Lawrence's statement century makes up lost time for Essex
Derbyshire 35 for 3 (Harmer 2-12) trail Essex 412 for 3 dec (Lawrence 152*, Westley 106, Browne 59, Cook 58) by 377 runsA day of sepulchral gloom in C
Bottom-placed Knight Riders seek shift in gears against improving Punjab Kings
Big pictureAfter the Kolkata Knight Riders' latest defeat - against the Rajasthan Royals on Saturday - their captain Eoin Morgan urged his batters to
Retiring Rachael Haynes sees more change ahead
The retiring Rachael Haynes expects the next generation of women's cricketers will bowl faster, have more T20 specialists and face greater challenges
Sam Robson takes his chance with opening-day 165 as Somerset let theirs slip
Opening the batting on the first morning on the County Championship season is a mug's game. In gloomy April conditions, someone is guaranteed the igno
Haseeb Hameed named Nottinghamshire captain for Royal London Cup
Haseeb Hameed will captain Nottinghamshire in the Royal London One-Day Cup this summer, after being named the club's vice-captain.Hameed, 24, joined N
Restructured Sheffield Shield and Marsh Cup to forge ahead despite Australian state border uncertainty
Two rounds have been cut from the Sheffield Shield and the Marsh Cup will be a five-game tournament in the restructured Australian domestic calendar,
Mark Boucher praises 'bravery' as second-string squad falls short in Pakistan T20Is
There was an air of apology to the naming of South Africa's T20I squad last month, with head coach Mark Boucher almost forced to justify the inexperie
Glenn Maxwell's hitting cut short as Hurricanes fight back for victory
The Hobart Hurricanes overcame a sluggish batting display and a thunderous innings from Glenn Maxwell to take victory against the Melbourne Stars as t
Sri Lanka will hope Lahiru Thirimanne can live up to early expectations, right now
Some players wear expectations of greatness lightly. Eight years and 37 Tests into his career, it is fair to say that Lahiru Thirimanne has not.In his