Mitchell Marsh to retire from Sheffield Shield after this season

Mitchell Marsh will retire from the Sheffield Shield at the end of this season, meaning in all likelihood he has played his final first-class match fo

Wood, Ferdinands, Kandamby and Wijetunge to work with SL's national side on 'rotational basis'

Sri Lanka Cricket has clarified that the appointments of Julian Wood and Rene Ferdinands as national batting and bowling coaches will not impact the c

Surrey lose ground in title race as weather bails out Warwickshire

Heavy afternoon rain had the final say at the Kia Oval as title favourites Surrey were forced to accept a draw against Warwickshire that cuts their le

Paul Coughlin to join Lancashire from Durham

Paul Coughlin, the Durham allrounder, has agreed a move to Lancashire ahead of the 2026 season.Coughlin, 32, came through Durham’s academy before movi

Ben Raine, Emilio Gay fashion narrow lead over Surrey

Durham 153 and 222 for 5 (Gay 99, Kishore 2-36) Surrey 182 for 5 (Lawrence 88, Clark 82, Raine 5-72) lead by 53 runsSurrey are still strong favourites

Smith on track to return and reclaim No. 4 spot in Grenada

Steven Smith is on track to be fit for Australia’s second Test against West Indies in Grenada after the compound dislocation he suffered against South

Axar out with illness as DC field against MI

Faf du Plessis, captaining Delhi Capitals in Axar Patel’s absence due to a bad flu, won the toss and chose to bowl. Speaking about Axar at the toss, d

David Boon calls time on 14-year career as match referee

David Boon, the former Australia batter, has ended his 14-year career as an ICC match referee on Wednesday, with the second Bangladesh-Zimbabwe Test i

Doggett's six trumps Vidler's four on dramatic opening day to Shield final

The fringe and the future of Australian fast bowling was on display on day one of the Sheffield Shield final with Brendan Doggett taking six wickets t

Owen hammers 149 off 69 balls as Tasmania win high-scoring thriller

Mitch Owen produced another heroic batting display, crushing 149 off 69 balls in Tasmania’s thrilling two-wicket One-Day Cup win over South Australia.

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