Lodha report could change cricket's TV economy
The Lodha panel has recommended restricting advertisement breaks during broadcast of Tests and ODIs in India to only the drinks, lunch and tea interva
Batting muscle helps India restore parity
On a dry surface in a dusty Ranchi ground, India’s top order moved into customary home form, and their bowlers exposed a fragile Sri Lanka top order t
Cairns' wife denies match-fixing conversation took place
Mel Cairns, the wife of former New Zealand allrounder Chris Cairns, has denied that an alleged discussion about match-fixing in a Manchester bar ever
Rangpur climb to second place after comfortable win
Rangpur Riders inflicted three timely run-outs and then batted well to beat Dhaka Dynamites by six wicketsThe Report by Mohammad Isam06-Dec-2015Scorec
Moeen may open in UAE, says Cook
Alastair Cook has dropped a strong hint that Moeen Ali will open the batting alongside him during England’s Test series against Pakistan in the United
Hughes' death affected my bowling – Johnson
Mitchell Johnson has admitted that the death of Phillip Hughes in November 2014 had caused a mental block and a dip in pace. ESPNcricinfo staff30-Jun-
Foundations in place, time to build
ESPNcricinfo previews the second Test between West Indies and EnglandThe Preview by Alan Gardner20-Apr-201539:35Switch Hit – England revival put on Ho
Mitchell overcomes blow to secure victory
A second match in 24 hours was a step too far for Leicestershire as their NatWest T20 Blast challenge took a blow with a six-wicket defeat by Worceste
Deflated Zimbabwe brace for Aotearoa challenge
A new-look New Zealand side will have the Maori word “Aotearoa” emblazoned on their jerseys when they take on a Zimbabwe outfit struggling to translat
Sangakkara not worried by lower-order failures
Sri Lanka’s lower middle order has not contributed runs of late, but Kumar Sangakkara has said the team can’t doubt its personnel nowAndrew Fidel Fern