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VerifiedNewsJun 28

Ben Stokes retires from international cricket after New Zealand series

Ben Stokes announced his retirement from international cricket before day four of the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge. He will end his career at the conclusion of the current series.

Ben Stokes announced his retirement from international cricket during day four of the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge. The England captain will end his career at the conclusion of the current series.

Stokes made the announcement amid the ongoing match. Cricbuzz reported that the decision ends his international career. Sky Sports confirmed he will retire after the New Zealand series.

The 34-year-old has led England in multiple formats. His international career spanned more than a decade with significant contributions across Tests, ODIs and T20Is.

VerifiedNewsJun 28

317-run stand — Rachin Ravindra helps New Zealand seize control

Rachin Ravindra starred in a record opening stand as New Zealand built a strong position on day three of the third Test against England at Trent Bridge.

Rachin Ravindra and his opening partner built a 317-run stand on day three at Trent Bridge — a series record that's swung momentum firmly toward New Zealand. Nathan Smith had just taken four wickets to hand the visitors an 84-run lead, but this partnership flipped the script entirely.

Ravindra remained unbeaten on fifty as New Zealand tightened their grip on the match. With a 317-run opening stand in the bank and the series decider still live, the visitors have moved into the driver's seat.

TransferJun 27

Derbyshire re-sign Pakistan spinner Moqim to replace injured Ghazanfar

Derbyshire have brought back Pakistan spinner Mohammad Hasnain (Moqim) for the Vitality Blast's second half, stepping in after Allah Ghazanfar's injury.

Derbyshire have re-signed Pakistan spinner Mohammad Hasnain, known as Moqim, for the second half of the Vitality Blast. The move comes after leg-spinner Allah Ghazanfar was ruled out with injury.

Moqim's a familiar face — he's played for the county before and returns as their overseas spinner option. Derbyshire Falcons confirmed the signing on Friday.

At 26, he'll join the squad immediately and is expected to slot into upcoming Blast matches.

NewsJun 26

Accountability rhetoric vs execution gap: Iyer's debut loss to Ireland

Shreyas Iyer lost his first match as full-time T20I captain after Ireland pulled off a historic chase, exposing gaps between leadership talk and on-field delivery.

Shreyas Iyer

Shreyas Iyer's debut as full-time India T20I captain ended in defeat to Ireland. India started strong but fell apart in the middle and death overs, allowing a lower-ranked side to complete a historic chase—the kind of result that lands a captain's name in an awkward footnote.

Iyer had spent the buildup talking about building a supportive culture, maintaining unity, and playing fearlessly. He praised Harshit Rana's return from injury and spoke about staying in the moment. Gautam Gambhir, the head coach, offered early backing.

But process and accountability sound different when they're tested. Ireland's chase exposed what the squad culture couldn't cover: execution in the phases that mattered most. The new regime now faces an immediate question—not about intent, but about whether the message translates when the pressure gets real.

via Times of India
VerifiedTransferJun 26

Pant's pay cut return to DC exposes ownership inconsistency

Rishabh Pant took a salary reduction to rejoin Delhi Capitals while Kuldeep Yadav moved to Lucknow Super Giants. AB de Villiers called out DC's ownership for the contradictory handling.

DC
DC

Rishabh Pant agreed to take less money to rejoin Delhi Capitals ahead of the 2027 season, moving back after a stint at Lucknow Super Giants. Kuldeep Yadav went the other way as part of the same trade. AB de Villiers didn't hold back, publicly criticising DC's ownership for the wavering approach — describing it as wishy-washy. What stung wasn't just that Pant had to accept a cut. It was that DC's willingness to do it suggested they'd made a mistake letting him go in the first place, and were now scrambling to fix it.

via Wisden, Times of India
VerifiedNewsJun 26

Ben Duckett scores 113 as England reach 223 for 2

Ben Duckett hit 113 and Ben Stokes took 4 for 70 on day two at Trent Bridge, but England still trail New Zealand by 215 runs.

Ben Duckett hit 113 on day two at Trent Bridge while New Zealand were being bowled out for 438. Ben Stokes claimed 4 for 70 in their second innings, but England's reply of 223 for 2 leaves them 215 runs behind.

Duckett reached his century before close. England fought back hard after NZ posted their first-innings total on the second morning, but they're still chasing the game heading into day three.

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NewsJun 25

Litton Das cleared to join Bangladesh ODI squad for Zimbabwe series

He'd sat out the Test series.

Litton Das has been cleared to join Bangladesh's ODI squad for the three-match series against Zimbabwe after recovering from injury. He missed the preceding Test series.

Bangladesh face Zimbabwe in the opening ODI later this month, and the return gives selectors an experienced middle-order batter they didn't have available for the Tests.

OfficialNewsJun 25

Gull Feroza receives ICC reprimand and demerit point

Pakistan's Gull Feroza was reprimanded and given one demerit point for abusing cricket equipment in the Women's T20 World Cup against Australia.

Pakistan batter Gull Feroza picked up an official reprimand and one demerit point for a Level 1 breach of the ICC Code of Conduct during the Women's T20 World Cup match against Australia. The incident involved abuse of cricket equipment.

The ICC confirmed the sanction on the same day the match concluded. The demerit point stays on her record for the next 24 months.

VerifiedInsightJun 24

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to use separate changing room on England T20 tour

India's 15-year-old batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will use separate changing facilities during the T20 tour of England, following ICC and ECB safeguarding rules for players under 16. His parents will accompany him.

He's set to become India's youngest international cricketer, and the buzz around a possible senior debut has already sparked a ticket rush for the Ireland T20I series that precedes the England leg. Sooryavanshi, selected for both tours, called the pick the fulfillment of a dream.

TransferJun 24

Tom Banton Signs Somerset Extension Limiting Him to White-Ball Cricket

Tom Banton extends his Somerset contract until 2028 but will play only white-ball cricket to manage workload.

Tom Banton

Tom Banton's signed a new Somerset deal running to 2028 — but there's a catch. White-ball cricket only. No red-ball.

The restriction lets him chase T20 and limited-overs opportunities, IPL included with Gujarat Titans, without the grind of four-day cricket wearing him down. Counties have started doing this in recent seasons, carving out space for players juggling multiple schedules and formats.

via BBC Sport
VerifiedNewsJun 24

England name four changes for Trent Bridge Test against New Zealand

England have made four changes to their XI for the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge. Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson return after a disciplinary issue, while Shoaib Bashir and Jamie Smith also come into the side.

Ollie Robinson was omitted despite earlier selection consideration. Geoffrey Boycott criticised Joe Root's captaincy during England's recent results and welcomed Stokes' return.

Hannan Sarkar has been appointed head coach of the Bangladesh Under-19 team, with Mahmudullah Riyad named as mentor. Mushfiqur Rahim credited former trainer Stuart Karppinen for shaping his work ethic at age 39.

TransferJun 24

Nandre Burger Out of MLC 2026 with Back Injury

South African fast bowler Nandre Burger won't play in Major League Cricket 2026 after a back stress reaction flares up again. Dian Forrester takes his spot at Texas Super Kings.

South African fast bowler Nandre Burger's back has given out again. A stress reaction that's plagued him before has resurfaced, and he's ruled out of Major League Cricket 2026. He'll need prolonged rest and rehab to sort it out.

Dian Forrester steps in as his replacement at Texas Super Kings. It's the latest fitness blow for Burger, who also plays for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL and has battled injury concerns throughout his franchise stints.

VerifiedRecordJun 23

Kieron Pollard overtakes Chris Gayle as all-time T20 run-scorer

Kieron Pollard has become the leading run-scorer in T20 cricket history. He surpassed Chris Gayle's previous record total.

The milestone adds to Pollard's long career across franchise leagues and international cricket. No specific match date or innings details accompanied the announcement.

Chamari Athapaththu scored an unbeaten century to guide Sri Lanka Women to a nine-wicket win over Ireland Women in the Women's T20 World Cup. Shadley van Schalkwyk's deceptive off-cutters have delivered strong economy figures in Major League Cricket this season.

OfficialRecordJun 23

Shree Charani tops ICC Women's T20I bowling rankings for first time

India left-arm spinner Shree Charani has risen to number one in the ICC Women's T20I bowling rankings. She overtook England's Linsey Smith after taking 10 wickets in three Women's T20 World Cup matches at an economy rate of 7.32.

The achievement came during the ongoing tournament, where Charani earned a career-best rating. Updates to the rankings also showed Georgia Voll retaining the top spot among batters.

Chamari Athapaththu scored an unbeaten 106 off 61 balls as Sri Lanka Women defeated Ireland Women by nine wickets at Bristol on June 23, 2026. New Zealand Women chased 132 against Scotland Women on the same day, winning by six wickets with contributions from Izzy Sharp's 62 and Brooke Halliday's unbeaten 41.

NewsJun 23

Nitish Kumar Reddy ruled out of England and Ireland tours

Nitish Kumar Reddy won't tour England and Ireland. A quadriceps injury rules him out of both series, forcing selectors to scramble for a replacement all-rounder just as India's packed international calendar hits full stride.

OpinionJun 23

'Cheapening India cap'

Sunil Gavaskar urged the BCCI to protect the scarcity value of an India cap by guaranteeing contracted players one month of annual rest.

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar called on the BCCI to ensure centrally contracted players receive at least one month of uninterrupted rest each year. He linked the issue to player rotation policies and warned that frequent squad changes risk diminishing the value of an India cap.

Gavaskar urged the board to reconsider how India caps are awarded amid ongoing discussions about emerging talents. The comments come as the BCCI manages a packed international calendar and balances workload for its core group of players.

The former captain framed the rest requirement as essential to preserving the honour attached to representing India at the highest level.

via Times of India, Hindustan Times
VerifiedNewsJun 23

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breaks List A fifty record with 11-ball half-century for India A

The 15-year-old has also received his India jersey ahead of possible senior T20I selection.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi scored a record-breaking half-century off 11 balls for India A against Sri Lanka A in the tri-nation series final in Dambulla. India A won the match.

The innings follows his earlier selection for India's T20I squads for the tours of Ireland and England. He received his India jersey ahead of a potential senior debut and expressed emotion at the moment.

Former England pacer Stuart Broad has noted the youngster's growing confidence, including sledging in recent matches. The selection places Sooryavanshi in senior consideration while he continues to play age-group and A-team cricket.

via BBC Sport, Hindustan Times
VerifiedInsightJun 23

Shree Charani reaches career-best T20I ranking after World Cup wickets

Shree Charani tops the ICC Women's T20I bowling rankings with a career-best rating. The update also reflects gains for several other players across batting and all-rounder categories.

Shree Charani has moved to the top of the updated ICC Women's T20I bowling rankings with a career-best rating. The Indian spinner got there off her performances in the Women's T20 World Cup.

Georgia Voll stays number one among batters. Charlie Dean and Marizanne Kapp picked up ground in the all-rounder and bowling lists.

The update draws from recent matches in the ongoing tournament and skips county championship results from the final day before the two-month break.

VerifiedInsightJun 23

Tilak Varma scores unbeaten 136 off 56 balls in Telangana T20 League chase

Tilak Varma scored an unbeaten 136 off 56 balls to guide his side to a 259-run chase in the Telangana T20 League. The innings came a day after he captained a tri-series win.

Chennai Super Kings have retained head coach Stephen Fleming for the next season despite earlier fan calls for change. Lucknow Super Giants plan to appoint G Jayakumar as batting coach following the Rishabh Pant trade.

The BCCI is considering an earlier start to the IPL from 2027 to avoid extreme summer heat. Pant moved to Delhi Capitals in a swap that sent Kuldeep Yadav to Lucknow Super Giants.

NewsJun 22

Tucker named Ireland T20I captain ahead of India series

Lorcan Tucker is Ireland's new permanent T20I captain for the two-match series against India at Stormont, taking over a squad already stretched thin by injuries. Six key players won't make the trip to Belfast, where the matches get underway later this week.

It's a role Tucker has filled in limited-overs cricket before, but the board confirmed his permanent appointment on Monday alongside the full squad details. India are the heavier side on paper, yet these matches hand Ireland valuable experience against top opposition as they plot their path toward future ICC events.

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