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Bangladesh tour of West Indies 2018-19

The anatomy of Bangladesh's Caribbean doom

Unwillingness to shelve natural flair for the hard grind and inability to assess conditions quickly cost Bangladesh

India news

Ramesh Powar appointed India women's interim coach

The former India offspinner has been appointed a week after Tushar Arothe resigned from the post following a fallout with some of the high-profile regulars

South Africa tour of Sri Lanka 2018-19

Shamsi leaves Sri Lanka tour for family reasons

No date set for his return; uncapped legspinner Shaun von Berg could be in the mix for a debut in the second Test starting Friday

FIFA World Cup 2018

Cricketers on FIFA World Cup: "If England win the World Cup, I'm gonna be a monk"

What cricketers are saying about the 2018 FIFA World Cup

England v India, 3rd ODI, Headingley

Leeds finale may hold clues to World Cup jigsaw

England have the chance to expose India's middle-order muddle again as teams square up for another decider

Bangladesh in West Indies 2018

Mortaza to fly to West Indies for ODIs

The Bangladesh ODI captain was thought to be an unlikely starter for the series owing to the poor health of his wife

Sri Lanka news

Chandimal to miss four more games over spirit of cricket breach

Already sitting out of the two South Africa Tests, now he will miss four ODIs too as the ICC's judicial commissioner imposes harshest possible sentence on Sri Lanka trio

County news

Azhar Ali signs as Somerset overseas player after Matt Renshaw injury

Azhar Ali, Pakistan's Test opener, will make his first appearances in the County Championship later this summer after signing a seven-match deal with Somerset

England v India, 2nd ODI, Lord's

No MSD and Mr Popular Jonny

A fan went to Lord's to relive wonderful old memories, but India's batting let him down

Zimbabwe v Pakistan, 2nd ODI, Bulawayo

Fakhar Zaman 117* as Pakistan cruise to big win

Pakistan's fast bowlers impressed in overcast conditions after Zimbabwe had elected to bat, giving their batsmen only 195 to chase

New Zealand news

Sir Richard Hadlee to undergo surgery after discovery of secondary cancer

The former New Zealand allrounder had been diagnosed with bowel cancer last month, and had a tumour removed

Australia news

Standalone WBBL final to lead into day-night Test

It is set be a lunch-time fixture leading into the third day of the January day-night men's Test between Australia and Sri Lanka in Brisbane

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Quiz

Which is the most common first name for Australian Test cricketers since 2000?

And which team does Roger Federer support in cricket?

England news

James Anderson takes two wickets on return to action

Providing Anderson comes through this fixture with no adverse reaction he will look to step up his return in the Roses Championship fixture

Worcestershire v Yorkshire, Vitality T20 Blast, North Group, New Road

Senior pros Tim Bresnan and Steven Patterson deliver victory over in-form Worcestershire

Worcestershire surrendered the last remaining unbeaten record in the competition after reeling off four successive wins

Birmingham v Durham, Vitality T20 Blast, North Group, Edgbaston

Durham survive Sam Hain-Colin de Grandhomme onslaught

The Jets piled up 220 for 6, their second-highest Blast total, built upon an opening stand of 126 in 68 balls between Graham Clark and Tom Latham

England v India, 3rd ODI, Headingley

Eoin Morgan hopes England learn from pressure of decider

The England captain said he isn't a fan of bilateral one-day series because they are often decided before the end

Zimbabwe v Pakistan, 2nd ODI, Bulawayo

Humbled Zimbabwe yearn for validation against mighty Pakistan

A result margin of 201 runs has strengthened the perception of the mismatch between the two sides, but Zimbabwe have nothing to lose, which could prove to be their biggest weapon

India in Ireland and England 2018

Saha likely to miss England Test series

Saha, who hurt his thumb during the IPL, is likely to miss at least part of India's five-Test series in England, with Karthik likely to replace him in the team

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