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Pakistan v England, 3rd T20, Sharjah

England hunt whitewash to end tour

ESPNcricinfo previews the final match of England's tour of the UAE as they aim for a 3-0 victory in the T20 series

Australia v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 3rd day

Day-night Tests 'here to stay' - McCullum

New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum has declared day-night Test cricket "here to stay" after the conclusion of the inaugural floodlit match at Adelaide Oval, a popular success despite its three-day running time

Australia v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 3rd day

A week of renewal in Adelaide

The game as a whole has not seen so much imaginative talk about its future since the dawn of Twenty20; Test matches themselves have not been the subject of this much hype since the invention of the word "hype"

Western Australia v Victoria, Sheffield Shield, Perth

Boland seven-for routs Western Australia

Chasing 459, Western Australia were wiped out for 102 in 28.2 overs, as Victoria romped home to pick up their first win and rise to the top of the table

Women's cricket

South Australia end New South Wales' WNCL streak

A century from Sarah Taylor helped South Australia to victory in the final of the Women's National Cricket League and ended New South Wales' 10-year hold on the trophy

Australia v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 3rd day

Lowest top score in an Adelaide Test

Stats highlights from an enthralling, bowler-dominated Test in Adelaide

Afghanistan v Oman, 1st T20, Abu Dhabi

Ghani, bowlers hand Afghanistan comfortable win

Usman Ghani's 69 set up Afghanistan's 27-run win over Oman in the first T20 fixture in Abu Dhabi

West Indies news

Narine suspended from bowling after action found illegal

West Indies spinner Sunil Narine has been suspended from bowling in international cricket with immediate effect after his action was found to be illegal

Australia v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 3rd day

Nervy chase gives Australia 2-0 series win

Tasmania v SA, Sheffield Shield, 3rd day

Bird takes five but South Australia on top

Jackson Bird's first five-wicket haul in 18 months might help him regain the attention of Australia's selectors, but it is unlikely to help Tasmania avoid defeat in their Sheffield Shield match against South Australia in Hobart

Tri-Nation Under-19s Tournament, Kolkata

Bowlers, Sarfaraz lead India U-19s to title

A tight bowling performance followed by Sarfaraz Khan's unbeaten 59 steered India Under-19s to a comfortable seven-wicket win in the tri-series final against Bangladesh Under-19s in Kolkata

NSW v Queensland, Sheffield Shield, 3rd day

O'Keefe helps put NSW within sight of victory

Steve O'Keefe might have missed selection in the Adelaide Test, but he has helped put New South Wales on the path to a likely victory in their Sheffield Shield match against Queensland at the SCG

Simmons says his piece; WICB's move now

The West Indies coach, under investigation by the board, has presented his case for why he believes there is interference in selection

Georgie Pie Super Smash 2015-16

Jayawardene 97 gives Central Districts eight-wicket win

A round-up of the Georgie Pie Super Smash matches played on November 29, 2015

India news

BCCI approaches Maharashtra government to tackle corruption

The BCCI has submitted a written request to the Maharashtra government to create a sports integrity Intelligence Gathering Unit (IGU) that will see the board and the Maharashtra Police tie up to tackle corruption in Indian cricket

Comments of the week

'Who the hell would wanna be a top sports coach?'

Our readers on the best tail-end batting, coaching the likes of KP, Ross Taylor's epic, and Misbah's contribution to Pakistan cricket

Australia v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 3rd day

Australia sneak home in tense finish

Australia sneaked home to win the inaugural day-night Test match against New Zealand by three wickets

Australia in New Zealand 2015-16

Starc to be available for NZ tour

Mitchell Starc may yet be available for the tour of New Zealand early next year after examination of his broken right foot revealed he does not require surgery

South Africa in India 2015-16

Start young to adapt to overseas conditions

Rather than moaning about home advantage, it could be a simple yet efficient solution for learning to tackle hostile and alien pitches at the highest level

Golden ducks for a cause

The Primary Club, a charity founded by inept batsmen, has been supporting blind cricketers in England for six decades

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