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West Indies v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Barbados, 2nd day

Rain curtails West Indies progress

A resolute half-century from Kraigg Brathwaite was the cornerstone of West Indies performance on the second day, which was severely cut short by rain

Leicestershire v Indians, Leicester, 2nd day

Persistent showers force abandonment

Showers that began the previous night and persisted through Friday morning and afternoon ended any chance of play on the second day of the Indians' warm-up match against Leicestershire

Sussex v Middlesex, NatWest t20 Blast, Hove

Two-in-two puts Sussex in the mix

Sussex's hopes of squeezing into the knockout stages of the NatWest T20 Blast improved after an easy six-wicket win over Middlesex at Hove

Derbyshire v Warwickshire, NatWest T20 Blast, Derby

Derbyshire chase hurts Warwickshire

Derbyshire broke their NatWest T20 Blast duck in spectacular fashion when they chased down a target of 190 to beat Warwickshire by three wickets with six balls to spare under the floodlights at Derby

Surrey v Hampshire, NatWest T20 Blast, The Oval

Roy's power crushes Hampshire

If this had been a bout - and it would have been a heavyweight one at that - the referee would have intervened well before Jason Roy clubbed 63 off 25 balls

Pakistan news

Afridi to stage charity T20 match

Shahid Afridi has said that he is planning a Twenty20 match to raise money for the almost half a million people displaced by a military operation in Pakistan's northwest region

Somerset v essex, NatWest T20 Blast, Taunton

Pettini takes Essex top

Mark Pettini's perfectly paced half-century helped Essex to top spot in the NatWest T20 Blast South Division and inflicted Somerset's fifth defeat in eight matches.

Gloucestershire v Kent, NatWest T20 Blast, Bristol

Triallist Rouse is instant hit

Triallist Adam Rose was an instant hit for Gloucestershire as they chased down their target against Kent from an unpromising position

SLC Super 4's T20 tournament

Kosala Kulasekara powers Troopers to big win

A round-up of the UltraTech Cement Super 4's T20 matches played on June 27

South Africa news

Point to prove in SL - Duminy

ICC annual conference 2014

Najam Sethi elected to ExCo, says PCB

The Pakistan Cricket Board has said that its chairman, Najam Sethi, has been elected to the ICC's executive committee which was formed on Friday

ICC annual conference 2014

Waiting on chairman Srinivasan

The world will now have to judge ICC chairman N Srinivasan on his actions. Not because he has suggested we do so, but because we are left with no other choice

ICC annual conference 2014

Cricket makes 'a fool of itself'

hloe Saltau, writing in the Sydney Morning Herald, says the support Srinivasan has received from other ICC members does not improve the game's image when it comes to fighting corruption.

England news

Warne tells Cook: 'Take a rest'

Shane Warne has stepped up his criticism of Alastair Cook's captaincy, insisting that his leadership of England at Headingley represented the worst day of international captaincy he had witnessed in 25 years

Player association news

'Where will the game be in 10 years?'

Tony Irish has been elected the incoming executive chairman of the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA), replacing Paul Marsh. Both men spoke to ESPNcricinfo about the challenges FICA will face in the years to come.

Headingley's challenge to get the crowds back

The ticket prices were reduced and there was the chance to watch home-grown players in the Test side. What more can Yorkshire do to woo spectators for five-day cricket?

New Zealand domestic news

Brownlie to move to Northern Districts

Batsman Dean Brownlie will move from Canterbury to Northern Districts in a bid to target a New Zealand Test opening spot

Player association news

Irish replaces Marsh as head of FICA

Tony Irish, the head of the South African Cricketers' Association, will become the major voice for players around the world after being named as Paul Marsh's replacement at the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA)

West Indies v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Bridgetown, 1st day

'We were 20-30 short of the par score' - Neesham

Jimmy Neesham's counter-attacking 78 helped New Zealand recover to 293 on the first day of the Barbados Test but the allrounder admitted the side had fallen at least 20-30 runs short of a par score

Numbers Game

SL's seam attack, and NZ's wicketkeeper

Sri Lanka's seamers took 17 wickets at Headingley, their best haul in a Test outside Asia, while BJ Watling is proving to be a huge asset with the bat for New Zealand

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