Sri Lanka are almost certain to be without a permanent head coach until a new board is elected - most likely in January - Sri Lanka Cricket officials
Kent bowlers set up simple chase
Kent cantered to their second Royal London Cup win of the season after dispatching Group A neighbours Sussex by eight wickets in sunny CanterburyECB/P
KKR, SRH seek way out of mid-table jam
It's that time of the season when the middle of the table is a logjam, with a constant churn in the teams' positions after each match-dayThe Preview b
Mashrafe steers clear from excuses for fielding flop
After their 92-run loss to Sri Lanka, Mashrafe Mortaza found it hard to explain Bangladesh's fielding disaster at the MCG. Having tried a couple of ti
New Zealand complete best ever Test year
The threat of Tim Southee and Trent Boult confirmed Brendon McCullum's Boxing Day assault as match-winning. Christchurch witnessed New Zealand's fifth
Botha calls for more flexibility for spinners
Johan Botha, the former South African offspinner, has has suggested that the ICC increase the degree of permitted flex, possibly to around 20-25 degre
Domingo does not rule out SA win
South Africa coach Russel Domingo left open the possibility that South Africa could still emerge victorious in the second Test despite conceding a lea
Morgan accepts MCC presidency
David Morgan, a past ECB chairman, and driving force behind the adoption of Cardiff as an international venue and the restructuring of the English dom
Afridi, Shehzad among Pakistan's injury concerns
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Ronchi easing into his comfort zone in international cricket
Luke Ronchi is living the international cricketer's dream a second time. The first one with Australia ended quickly, but Ronchi is slowly starting to