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Late strikes keep New Zealand on course for victory
New Zealand have 90 overs to take seven wickets after they set Zimbabwe a target of 387 runs in the Bulawayo TestThe Report by Firdose Moonda09-Aug-20
Everton’s £80k-p/w Machine Enjoying "Glow Up"
With Everton having been surprisingly inactive in the January transfer window, new boss Sean Dyche has been forced to try and get the best out of thos
Jonassen's five-for, Lanning's ton help Australia draw level
Left-arm spinner Jess Jonassen’s maiden five-wicket haul, followed by Meg Lanning’s seventh ODI century helped Australia Women draw level in the three
Taylor's double-ton turns tables on Australia
Ross Taylor scored an unbeaten 235 and Kane Williamson made 166 as New Zealand dominated the third day against Australia at the WACAThe Report by Bryd
'Rashid had the character to bounce back' – Moxon
Martyn Moxon, Yorkshire’s director of cricket, is planning to see less of his legspinner next season after a memorable Test debutAndrew McGlashan in A
Moores still the talisman for in-form Notts
Nottinghamshire can do no wrong since Peter Moores joined the coaching staff: their defeat of Worcestershire made it 10 wins in all competitions in a
Barker reduces Worcestershire but Leach hits back
Worcestershire have given themselves an opportunity to halt their poor run against Warwickshire after an opening day of entertaining cricket in which
'Almost the perfect performance' – Southee
Tim Southee, who set up New Zealand’s thumping, eight-wicket win over England in Wellington with a record 7 for 33, said it was “almost the perfect pe
Silva desperate for more centuries
Sri Lanka’s Test opener Kaushal Silva has said his focus over the coming matches will be to better his conversion rate of fifties to hundreds and play
Steyn still bears Clarke wounds
Dale Steyn admitted he said too much in revealing his anger about the Cape Town confrontation with Michael Clarke but was still unhappy about the even