Cairns warned by judge for evasion
Chris Cairns has received a warning from Mr Justice Sweeney, the judge presiding over his perjury trial in London, after repeatedly failing to give st
Afghanistan defend 245 in historic series win
An all-round performance from Afghanistan assured them a place in the history books: their 73-run victory against Zimbabwe meant they took the series
Rival factions cause J&K player-selection chaos
With three weeks remaining for the start of the Ranji Trophy, Jammu & Kashmir cricket is mired in another controversy with warring factions claiming r
Essex will not rush in hunt for new coach
The successor to Paul Grayson will be asked to secure promotion to Division One of the Championship, says Derek Bowden, the chief executiveAlan Gardne
Prince hundred keeps Lancashire in the mix
Ashwell Prince equalled his highest List A score for Lancashire as the Red Rose boosted their Royal London Cup quarter-final hopes with a 29-run victo
Champions battle back as 20 wickets fall
Yorkshire’s bowlers dismissed Durham for 156, having been bowled out for 162 earlier in the day, as wickets tumbled in ScarboroughPaul Edwards at Nort
'We've dominated this Test'- Kayes
Imrul Kayes has said that Bangladesh were disappointed at missing out on the fourth day’s play, as he felt the hosts were in a better position than So
Cook admits concern over top-order failings
Alastair Cook admitted that the habitual failure of England’s top order had become an “area of concern” following their humiliating 405-run defeat in
Australia caught cold by Haddin's drop
Josh Hazlewood has admitted Australia’s bowlers did not respond well to the unexpected sight of Brad Haddin dropping Joe Root on the first day of the
Prior still hopeful of returning from injury
Matt Prior has admitted that it was a “tough week” after not being involved in a Lord’s Test for the first time since 2008 but said England’s memorabl