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India in Sri Lanka 2015

India aim to resuscitate and renew at P Sara Oval

In the middle of comforting jade haven at the P Sara Oval, the Indian team returned to its first nets after the Galle loss, with some familiar talk about the team morale being upbeat

Kumar Sangakkara retires

'Would pick Sangakkara to bat for my life'

Former team-mates, captains, coaches, opposition players pay tribute to Kumar Sangakkara

Kumar Sangakkara retires

'We have all made fun of his accent'

As Kumar Sangakkara finishes his storied Test career, his best friend Mahela Jayawardene spills the beans on his strengths, weaknesses and quite a few quirks

South Africa v New Zealand, 1st ODI, Centurion

Depleted teams face off in low-stakes clash

Both missing key players for this series and are looking to trial their new crop. They will have to handle rather chilly conditions in Centurion

Let's talk about Canterbury

Why those who say the somnolent pace of (some of) the recent Test proves women's cricket is not worth watching are wrong

The Ashes

Which is the best sketch of them all?

Cricket United, a joint fundraising appeal by the Lord's Taverners, Chance to Shine and the PCA Benevolent Fund, has released images of sketches made by England's Ashes 2005 and 2015 winners of their counterparts. Which one is your favourite?

Chris Rogers retires

Why Australia will miss Chris Rogers

Chris Rogers' batting could be considered slow and bland, but the numbers show that is only relative. And there's no denying his effectiveness

What Sanga means to me

Apart from his record, it is his intellect and nuanced view of the world around him that many of us geeks can relate to

The Investec Ashes 2015

Chris Rogers to quit after Oval Test

Chris Rogers has confirmed that the final Ashes Test at the Oval will be his last, and he will retire from international cricket following the match

Michael Clarke's retirement

Clarke's magnificent seven

With Michael Clarke set to retire from international cricket after the fifth Test at The Oval, we look at seven of his best performances over an 11-year-long career

Surrendering big leads, and ten-fors in vain

Plus: consecutive six-fors by England bowlers, and the biggest run scorers in Australia

Whatever happened to Indian batsmen's ability against spin?

They seem to have lost the skill to get well forward or right back against the turning ball

England U-19s v Australia U-19s, 3rd Youth ODI, Derby

Lawrence hundred helps level series

England U-19s overcame a significant batting collapse to secure a three-wicket victory and level the one-day series against Australia U-19s

The Investec Ashes 2015

From Goldenbowls to #OhMyBroad

The extraordinary events which allowed England to regain the Ashes with a match to spare are being savoured, but there is a hunger to inflict more pain on Australia

India in Sri Lanka 2015

Shastri resolute on attacking mindset

India's team director, Ravi Shastri, insists the team will not change its strategy of attacking cricket despite the defeat in Galle

Kumar Sangakkara retires

'Kumar the most professional cricketer I have seen' - Farbrace

Paul Farbrace, the former Sri Lanka assistant coach, has said that Kumar Sangakkara is the "most professional" cricketer he has seen at training, and had helped him become a better coach

Nottinghamshire v Kent, Royal London Cup, Group A, Trent Bridge

Brilliant Billings keeps Kent season aflame

Sam Billings has played eye-catching innings in a season that has won him England one-day honours, but the brilliant unbeaten century at Trent Bridge that pronounced Kent's season was not yet dead must surely rank as his best

Hampshire v Lancashire, Royal London Cup, Group B, Ageas Bowl

Prince hundred keeps Lancashire in the mix

Ashwell Prince equalled his highest List A score for Lancashire as the Red Rose boosted their Royal London Cup quarter-final hopes with a 29-run victory over Hampshire at the Rose Bowl

Worcestershire v Leicestershire, Royal London Cup, Group A, Worcester

Hepburn's fine debut brings consolation win for Worcestershire

The only issue at Worcester was which team would be left at the bottom of the table without a victory - and that dubious honour fell to Leicestershire after the home side's easy eight-wicket win

Warwickshire v Sussex, Royal London Cup, Group B, Rugby

Porterfield ton maintains hopes of progress

Warwickshire retained their outside chance of qualifying for the Royal London Cup quarter-finals with a four-wicket win over Sussex at Rugby School.

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