Simmons hails Narine's 'grit and determination'
Phil Simmons, West Indies’ head coach, has praised Sunil Narine and Kieron Pollard for their contributions in West Indies’ four-wicket win against Sou
Gayle, Jayawardene and Rogers bring batting quality
A few of Somerset’s off-season decisions appear a little short-term, but the arrival big names for the T20 Blast will boost chances of silverwareGeorg
Steyn on course for Wanderers comeback
Dale Steyn has been ruled out of the second Test against England in Cape Town due to the shoulder injury he suffered in Durban. Firdose Moonda in Cape
Haphazard Zimbabwe face must-win situation
Both Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka will look to arrest their middle-order woes when they face-off in Bulawayo on MondayThe Preview by Liam Brickhill in Bula
Rimmington, Carey star in thrilling tie
South Australia squandered a strong position in their chase against Western Australia as the Matador Cup match at the WACA ended in a thrilling tieESP
Holder focused on bowling, but maintains all-round ambitions
Jason Holder, the West Indies captain, has said he is focused on performing the role assigned to him in the side with bowling as his “first priority”,
Queensland get the better of Cricket Australia XI
Queensland were made to work hard by the Cricket Australia XI before emerging with a three-wicket victory in the opening match of the Matador Cup at A
Ambrose 'very disappointed' at losing WI consultancy job
Curtly Ambrose, the former West Indies fast bowler who was replaced as the team’s bowling coach on the weekend, has said the decision to remove him ca
Bangladesh believed they were favourites – Mashrafe
Mashrafe Mortaza has said the team’s belief before the ODI series that they were favourites kept them in the right frame of mindMohammad Isam in Mirpu
No clowning around from Roderick on even opening day
Essex’s square played enough tricks last year to suit the circus troupe across the river, but the mood has shifted as a new coach takes charge at Chel