ICC approves Women's Emerging Nations Trophy and Champions Trophy shift
Dilara Akter's fifty powered Bangladesh Women to a 13-run win over Netherlands.
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Dilara Akter's fifty powered Bangladesh Women to a 13-run win over Netherlands.
England are allowing Jofra Archer to miss the New Zealand Test series due to IPL commitments. Stokes defended the approach while others criticised it.
Charlie Dean reflects on her stand-in captaincy for England Women.
West Indies announced a 15-member ODI squad under Shai Hope for the three-match series against Sri Lanka starting June 3.
Alice Capsey and Heather Knight starred with a century stand as England beat India to win the women's T20I series 2-1. Bangladesh also secured their first win in a tri-series while The Hundred added a combined trophy.
Afghanistan add net bowlers including Auqib Nabi while England confirm Heather Knight's World Cup selection.
Abdul Jalil, known as Chacha Cricket, steps away from live matches after 500 Pakistan games and plans to open a restaurant and museum in Sialkot.
BCCI confirms Sairaj Bahutule as spin bowling coach ahead of Afghanistan Test.
Sri Lanka Cricket welcomed the ICC's decision not to impose sanctions following the appointment of a government-led Transformation Committee.
Freya Kemp's 39 off 13 and two for 15 powered England to a 26-run win over India in Bristol, levelling the women's T20I series 1-1.
Ruturaj Gaikwad replaces Riyan Parag in the India A tri-series squad in Sri Lanka and is named vice-captain.
New Zealand completed an innings victory over Ireland in Belfast after declaring at 490 for 8 and bowling out the hosts twice.
Jacob Bethell is on track to recover from his IPL finger injury and play in England's first Test against New Zealand.
Rashid Khan's absence creates opportunity and pressure for Afghanistan's other spinners before the India tour.
India posted 188 for 7 at Chelmsford before England fell short in their chase.
Mike Smith, who captained England in nine Tests, passed away at 92.
Former Bangladesh captain Minhajul Abedin will take a BCB director seat from Chattogram unopposed after the election commission finalized the candidate list.
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