Conway double ton puts Black Caps in total control
Devon Conway’s 227 set up New Zealand’s declaration at 575-8, leaving the West Indies 465 behind despite a solid opening stand late on day two.
Devon Conway’s 227 set up New Zealand’s declaration at 575-8, leaving the West Indies 465 behind despite a solid opening stand late on day two.
The operator of the Snicko technology has admitted an error led to a reprieve for Australia’s Alex Carey on the first day of the third Test in Adelaide.
Nathan Lyon has shrugged off his surprise Brisbane snub, saying he has nothing to prove ahead of an expected recall for the third Ashes Test.
Josh Tongue replaces Gus Atkinson in England’s only change for the third Ashes Test, with the tourists needing a response to keep the series alive.
England’s bowling stocks have taken another hit after Mark Wood was ruled out of the remainder of the Ashes series.
New Zealand have called on uncapped wicketkeeper Mitch Hay for the second Test against the West Indies.
Captain Mitchell Santner delivered late fireworks with the bat as New Zealand beat the West Indies by five wickets in the second ODI on Wednesday to win the series.
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The storm over the sub-standard Eden Gardens pitch for India’s 30-run defeat to South Africa in the first Test shows no sign of abating.
Mitchell Santner’s late fireworks weren’t enough as the West Indies claimed a seven-run win over New Zealand in the first T20I.
England captain Ben Stokes has signed a new two-year central contract, keeping him with the national side until the 2027 home Ashes series.
A ruthless England led by captain Harry Brook’s brutal knock punished lacklustre fielding from New Zealand to win the second T20I by 65 runs.
Australia are in a “tight” race to get injured captain Pat Cummins fit for the first Ashes Test in November.
Joe Root believes that England can end their decade long Ashes drought as they bid to finally “bring the urn home” from their tour to Australia in November.
Shubman Gill’s India enter the two-Test home series as clear favourites against a struggling West Indies side, far removed from the team that once ruled world cricket.