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Kelly, Boyce provide Blaze base for solid victory

Kathryn Bryce spearheads bowling as Freeborn-Wraith stand falls short of rescuing Warwickshire

The Blaze 218 for 6 (Kelly 66) beat Warwickshire 171 (Wraith 75, Freeborn 56, K Bryce 3-18) by 47 runs
A rain-hit 50-overs match on a club ground might bear little resemblance to a T20 at the Kia Oval but The Blaze will draw some confidence from a 47-run victory over Warwickshire Women in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup as a dress rehearsal of sorts for Sunday's Vitality Blast semi-final.
After Marie Kelly's List A career-best 66 and opening partner Georgia Boyce's 46 had laid the foundations for a total of 218 for 6 after opting to bat first in a match reduced to 39 overs-a-side, The Blaze dismissed Warwickshire for 171, despite a determined effort by Abbey Freeborn (56 off 73 balls) and Nat Wraith (75 off 71) to give the visitors a chance after being reduced to 13 for 4.
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Hartley six-for puts Lancashire in control despite Charlesworth 160

Gloucestershire opener adds unbeaten fifty second time around as hosts follow on

Gloucestershire 381 (Charlesworth 160, Phillips 64, Hartley 6-116) and 98 for 0 (Charlesworth 61*) trail Lancashire 557 by 78 runs
Tom Hartley produced another stellar performance to put the skids under Gloucestershire as Lancashire made the running on day three of the Rothesay County Championship match at the College Ground, Cheltenham.
Having posted a career-best innings of 130 with the bat on day two, the England slow left-armer returned notable figures of 6 for 116 - his best for Lancashire - to again steal the Festival show. Replying to Lancashire's mammoth 557, the home side were dismissed for 381, conceding a first-innings deficit of 176.
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Duckett, Crawley flatten India on day headlined by Pant's bravery

Ben Stokes took five to restrict India to 358 before India's bowlers fluffed their lines

Alagappan Muthu
Alagappan Muthu
24-Jul-2025
England 225 for 2 (Duckett 94, Crawley 84) trail India 358 (Sai Sudharsan 61, Jaiswal 58, Stokes 5-72, Archer 3-73) by 133 runs
India had one high moment at Old Trafford, the kind that cuts through eras, uniting the hardcore fan, radicalising the casual ones and irritating those who have no idea about cricket because why is a video of a man walking down the stairs wearing weird body armour suddenly blowing up on social media? Rishabh Pant's bravery rendered trivial things like the match situation and its result as he walked out to bat on a fractured foot, which is just as well because by the end of the day his team was losing control of the Manchester Test.
England's openers alone took a massive bite out of India's total of 358 as Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley put on a 166-run stand at 5.18 runs an over. It was accidental Bazball though. Neither of them was really looking to score quickly but they were given no choice in the matter by a bowling performance so error prone that packaging it as a highlights reel would be a missed opportunity. There's a word starting with 'B' and ending with 'looper' that fits better.
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Coles 99* fights for Sussex but Essex close in

Tom Alsop makes 72 as Matt Critchley's legspin chips away for visitors

Sussex 204 and 245 for 7 (Coles 99*, Alsop 72) trail Essex 504 (Harmer 53) by 55 runs
James Coles led Sussex's resistance with an unbeaten 99 but his efforts seem unlikely to deny Essex victory over Sussex at Hove.
Coles was on the verge of a third successive Rothesay County Championship century when rain arrived at 5.20pm and play was abandoned shortly afterwards with Sussex 245 for seven in their second innings, still trailing by 55 after conceding a first-innings deficit of 300.
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Mirza, Ashraf's new-ball demolition job hands Pakistan consolation win

Sahibzada Farhan's 63 finished Pakistan's tour with an improved batting performance

Mohammad Isam
Mohammad Isam
24-Jul-2025
Pakistan 178 for 7 (Farhan 63, Hasan Nawaz 33, Taskin 3-38) beat Bangladesh 104 (Saifuddin 35*, Mirza 3-19, Nawaz 2-4) by 74 runs
Pakistan ended their Bangladesh tour with a 74-run win in the third T20I in Dhaka. They bowled out the home side for 104 runs, after posting 178 for 7, a marked improvement from the last two games when their batting hardly stood up.
Sahibzada Farhan, who took Fakhar Zaman's place, top scored with 63 off 41, with 54 runs coming from boundaries. He provided Pakistan with a blistering start, after which Hasan Nawaz and Mohammad Nawaz struck quick runs to take them to the highest total at the Shere Bangla National Stadium since 2021.
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Seifert, Ravindra and Sodhi keep NZ's 100% record intact

Zimbabwe end their tri-series campaign with no wins in four games with serious questions around their batting depth

Firdose Moonda
Firdose Moonda
24-Jul-2025
New Zealand 190 for 6 (Seifert 75, Ravindra 63, Ngarava 4-34) beat Zimbabwe 130 (Munyonga 40, Sodhi 4-12, Henry 2-34) by 60 runs
New Zealand smashed the highest score of the tri-series and any hope of Zimbabwe earning a consolation win as they laid down a marker ahead of Saturday's final against South Africa.
After choosing to bat first - despite captains in this tri-series usually bowling - a second-wicket stand of 108 between Tim Seifert and Rachin Ravindra set New Zealand up well. Both went on to score half-centuries before a Michael Bracewell cameo of 26 of 16 balls pushed New Zealand to 190. They bowled Zimbabwe out in 19 overs, as only three Zimbabwean batters got into double figures.
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India, England draw second Youth Test after final-day run-fest

Ayush Mhatre raced to an 80-ball 126 but with all results on the table, rain had the final say again

England 309 (Ekansh 117, Rew 59, Pushpak 4-76) and 324 for 5 dec (Dawkins 136, Thomas 91, Rawat 4-80) drew with India 279 (Malhotra 120, Mhatre 80, Albert 6-53) and 290 for 6 (Mhatre 126, Kundu 65, Albert 4-76)
Ben Dawkins struck a century and Ralphie Albert claimed a ten-wicket haul as England Under-19 drew against India Under-19 in the second Youth Test in Chelmsford. Kent opener Dawkins made an impressive 136 and shared a 188-run opening stand with Adam Thomas before England declared on 324 for 5 thanks to some middle-order firepower, as they looked to pursue an unlikely win. But Ayush Mhatre's century extinguished those hopes despite Surrey spinner Albert's eventual match figures of 10 for 129. The result meant that the two-match series finished level.
With the pitch offering little assistance at the Ambassador Cruise Line Ground, England's openers picked up where they left off and Dawkins brought up his half-century with a flick off his pads for two in the fourth over of the day.
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Ethan Brookes ton leaves Worcestershire pressing for much-needed win

Khurram Shahzad chimes in with dynamic six-for

Worcestershire 333 (Brookes 140, D'Oliveira 57) and 31 for 0 (Roderick 16*, Libby 15*) lead Warwickshire 184 (Smith 68, Webster 57, Shahzad 6-42) by 180 runs
Ethan Brookes' dazzling century and Khurram Shahzad's dynamic six-for left Worcestershire pressing for a much-needed Rothesay County Championship win over Warwickshire at Edgbaston.
Brookes' career-best 140 off 169 balls against the club that released him lifted Worcestershire's first innings to 333 before Shahzad took 6 for 42 to send the home side all out for 184. Kai Smith struck 68 (100) and Beau Webster 57 (84) to narrowly avert the follow on but Worcestershire closed the second day on 31 without loss, 180 ahead.
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