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Ireland v New Zealand, 3rd women's ODI, Dublin

Amelia Kerr sends more records tumbling in Dublin

The 17-year old broke a 21-year-old record and is the youngest ever to score a double-century across formats in men's or women's internationals

West Indies v Sri Lanka, 2nd Test, Gros Islet

West Indies eye successive Test wins after four years

After decimating Sri Lanka by 226 runs at Port-of-Spain, Jason Holder will hope for a repeat showing from his side

'You can't bowl three balls and start looking for a wicket'

Afghanistan coach Phil Simmons talks about how the side have been preparing, physically and mentally, for their first Test

England v Australia, 1st ODI, The Oval

Spirited Australia can't mask batting frailties as Moeen Ali spins England to victory

England put their recent indignities behind them to steal a march in the first ODI at The Kia Oval

India v Afghanistan, only Test, Bengaluru

Nerves? What nerves - Asghar Stanikzai

Phil Simmons, the Afghanistan coach, was pleased with the side's preparation but stressed on channeling white-ball temperament in Test cricket

Scotland v Pakistan, 1st T20I, Edinburgh

Coetzer reflects on spin lesson offered by Pakistan

Scotland captain says his spinners can learn how to bowl at the right length and pace from the duo of Shadab Khan and Mohammad Nawaz

India v Afghanistan, only Test, Bengaluru

A third spinner for a batsman - which way will India go?

The pitch in Bengaluru is unlikely to be dry because of the rain around, but it could have bounce

India v Afghanistan, Only Test, Bengaluru

Formidable India wary of Test cricket's latest entrants

The odds will be heavily against Afghanistan, but even the world's No. 1 Test team won't take them lightly

County diary

The first, tentative steps of Calum MacLeod

The latest snippets from around the English game including wicketkeeping horror shows, a news blackout for Somerset in Fiji, and a Sussex player looking to repair a smashed windscreen

South Africa in Sri Lanka 2018-19

Bavuma sets sights on de Villiers' No. 4 spot

Batsman eyes position left vacant after AB de Villiers' retirement, hopes that going higher in the order will lead to more starts being converted

England news

Yorkshire chairman banned from auditing in wake of BHS collapse

Steve Denison has been handed one of the biggest personal fines in the history of accountancy regulation

England news

PCA say rise in salary cap is 'non-negotiable' as pay dispute looms

Chief executive spells out players' union position as negotiations with ECB

Sri Lanka in West Indies 2018

Angelo Mathews, Lahiru Gamage out of Sri Lanka's West Indies tour

Mathews has left for personal reasons, while Gamage has been ruled out with a fractured finger

New Zealand news

Sir Richard Hadlee diagnosed with bowel cancer

According to a statement released by NZC on behalf of his wife Lady Dianne Hadlee, he has undergone surgery to remove a tumour, and 'has made an excellent recovery'

Sri Lanka in West Indies 2018

The Shannon Gabriel paradox

He is quick, menacing, and on his day unplayable. Why, though, are such days not more frequent?

Pakistan tour of Ireland, England and Scotland

Pakistan playing Scotland? That's no surprise

Throughout its history, Pakistan has regularly supported up and coming nations, often playing key roles in their journey to becoming strong cricketing countries

Netherlands v Ireland, Tri-nation T20I, Rotterdam

Simi's heroics in vain as Netherlands hold on for close win

The allrounder put Ireland in sight of an unlikely win, but was held down in the last over as the hosts opened the series with a win

Gloucestershire v Kent, Specsavers Championship, Division Two, Bristol

van Buuren and Noema-Barnett forge rearguard to deny Kent

Teetering on 219 for 6 after following-on and forced to contend with the new ball, Gloucestershire were facing defeat

England v South Africa, 2nd Women's ODI, Hove

England withstand Lizelle Lee firestorm to draw level in ODI series against South Africa

After a false start to their summer in the series opener at Worcester, England's World Cup winners finally displayed their true colours down at Hove

England v Australia, 1st ODI, The Oval

Moeen Ali shuts out the negativity despite Edinburgh dismissal

The allrounder says he would rather get out playing the way he wants rather than way other people tell him

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