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Tanzid 107, Taskin four-for trump Agha 106 to give Bangladesh series
Agha scored 106 off 98 balls after walking out at 67 for 4 in Pakistan's 291 chase but in vain

Gill: 2027 ODI World Cup is the 'ultimate goal'
T20I captain Suryakumar calls 2024 T20 World Cup triumph as the "spark" that inspired the women team and men's teams to recent ICC titles

Samson on World Cup win: 'India is going to do this more and more often'
Samson says coming back in the team in the middle of the tournament was when he "mentally flipped a bit"

Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed retires from international cricket
He finishes with 54 Tests, 117 ODIs and 61 T20Is and as the only Pakistan captain since Imran Khan to have lifted a 50-over ICC trophy

Debutant Mokoena stars as South Africa rip New Zealand to shreds
The visitors secured a seven-wicket victory chasing down a target of 92 in Mount Maunganui

Khawaja's first-class career ends as Queensland miss Sheffield Shield final
Incumbent Test opener Jake Weatherlad struck a rapid half-century after Tasmania's top order wobbled

Green signs off season by ending century drought
After taking 21 balls to open his account, Green launched five sixes in his first century in any format since last August

Doggett a chance for Shield final after South Australia qualify on bonus points
Queensland were bowled out for 178 in the first innings against Tasmania meaning they will not get the required bonus points to pass South Australia even with a win

Not 114, the other one - Bangladesh, Pakistan hope batters come good in decider
Both the ODIs so far have been one-sided affairs, and an even contest to decide the series will work best for the fans... but the weather might have a say again

Kellaway leads Victoria's graft as SA qualify for final on bonus points
Kellaway made 66 after Murphy's 4 for 67 as the game became inconsequential on day two after South Australia qualified for the final on bonus points

Amelia Kerr and Georgia Plimmer steamroll South Africa
They put on a 146-run partnership, the fourth-highest for New Zealand in women's T20Is to seal victory

Could 2026 be the year when Welsh Fire deliver?
After five years of The Hundred and with no titles in either the men's or the women's competitions, is this the year Welsh Fire can dream?

MCA launches women's edition of T20 Mumbai League
The inaugural season will have three teams, operated by PRS Infraprojects LLP, Roadway Solution India Infra Ltd and World Star Sporting Private Limited

Rohit on India's World Cup wins: 'I hope this is just the start'
He wishes the men's and women's teams carry the momentum that they have built

Samson: India being in must-win territory 'fired me up'
"I was absolutely broken because my dream was to win the World Cup and I was not even in the XI," Samson said

Aaqib Javed on Pakistan's T20 World Cup exit: Have to move past 'scapegoating people'
The men's national selector said Pakistan missed out of the semi-final only because of net run rate and pushed back against criticism of the team and selection committee

Pakistan's Agha reprimanded after controversial run out
Pakistan batter Salman Agha is reprimanded for his angry reaction to his controversial run-out against Bangladesh in Friday's one-day international.

Agha handed a demerit point after run-out incident
Agha threw his gloves and helmet in anger after his dismissal in the second ODI against Bangladesh

Ashes gagging orders and a storm over a teacup: it must be the new cricket season | Barney Ronay
The revamped Hundred will bring us the awkward spectacle of men in chinos struggling to keep the lid on a Pandora’s box of political volatility When the England and Wales Cricket Board promised, in a glaze of beaming positivity, that the Hundred would bring a new audience, new energy, a shiny new online presence, it probably didn’t have in mind a barrage of hate-threats and terrorism accusations against the 34-year-old female owner of what was previously the Northern Superchargers. But hey, it’s

Wood improving but thinking of life after cricket
England bowler Mark Wood says his injured knee is improving but admits he has started thinking about life after cricket for the first time.

Reaction to The Hundred auction
The fast-paced, action-packed cricket tournament featuring the game's biggest names.

Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed defies talk of ‘shadow ban’ with Sunrisers deal in Hundred
Leg-spinner signed by Indian-owned team for £190,000 James Coles is most expensive player sold on the day Abrar Ahmed has become the first Pakistani player to be signed by one of the four Indian-owned Hundred teams, after he was bought by Sunrisers Leeds for £190,000 in the inaugural men’s player auction. The signing was a badly needed relief for the England and Wales Cricket Board, which was recently forced to deny publicly reports that the four sides would operate a “shadow ban” on picking p

Pakistan’s Abrar signed by IPL-linked team at Hundred men’s auction – as it happened
London Spirit made uncapped all-rounder James Coles the most expensive signing at £390,000 The domestic marquee names are done. Time for the big overseas stars. The Yorkshireman could be coming home … SunRisers Leeds have the paddle up. But London Spirit, quiet so far today, put their name in the ring. And he’s off to Lord’s for £160,000. Continue reading...

The Hundred 2026 - men's and women's squads after auction
Find out who has signed for which team for the 2026 men's and women's Hundred competitions.

Why London Spirit spent £390,000 on all-rounder Coles
BBC Sport looks at why Sussex all-rounder James Coles has been signed by Hundred outfit London Spirit for an auction-high fee of £390,000.

Players as price tags - behind the curtain at The Hundred auction
On 12th March, the first professional sporting auction in the UK was streamed all over the country, and 89 players were picked up in an emotionally draining Hundred Auction.

Stumped podcast: India demolish New Zealand to retain title
India became the first team to retain the Men's T20 World Cup.

Tailenders podcast: Mark Wood, Issy Wong and Chas Fireball
Mark Wood is back with an update on his injury, plus Mattchin introduces...Chas Fireball!

A historic day at Hundred auction but barely any women were there to see it
There were £210,00 deals for Sophie Devine and Beth Mooney in what was meant to herald a new era, but it was still mostly men making decisions It’s Piccadilly Circus. It’s candy pink and dayglow green. It’s 19‑year‑old Davina Perrin being bought by the Birmingham Phoenix for £50,000 a couple of years after she has graduated from Ebony Rainford Brent’s ACE programme. It’s the former Leicestershire fast bowler Charles Dagnall in skinny jeans with an iPad and an interactive screen. It’s Hero Player

The Hundred 2026: Devine and Mooney top bidding in the inaugural women’s auction – as it happened
Beth Mooney and Sophie Devine are signed for £210,000 each, while Issy Wong, Danielle Gibson, Em Arlott and Corteen-Coleman also get fat cheques I’d like to point out that it might be the women players who are for sale but I’m yet to see a woman on any of the team tables. Welcome to 2026. A first purchase for Southern Brave. Continue reading...
