In Case You Missed It: England's Ashes hopes meet soggy end, Pakistan hand Sri Lanka an epic thumping
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He'll do his crying in the rain: Ben Stokes is a bit under the weather • Alex Davidson/Getty Images
The rain wiped out any chances of a series leveller at Old Trafford or Australia's chance to secure an outright win after a determined Labuschagne hundred. Nevertheless, the England captain declared he was proud of the team's attempts to force pace, but Vithushan Ehantharajah says for Ben Stokes, the draw is bound to hurt. On the Switch Hit podcast, Ehantharajah joined Alan Gardner and Andrew McGlashan to discuss the merits and demerits of Australia retaining the urn under such soggy circumstances. Mark Nicholas looks at the two main takeaways from the Ashes so far - Zak Crawley's form and Steven Smith's lack of.
Pakistan served up an innings-and-222-run defeat to Sri Lanka, their worst-ever Test loss at home, as Noman Ali spun through the hosts' batting. And it wasn't a fluke, says Osman Samiuddin: Pakistan decided they were going to play like this, told us about it, and went out and did it.
India were set for a 2-0 sweep of the Test series in West Indies but the rain had other plans and after no play was possible on day five at Queen's Park Oval. The match however saw Virat Kohli score his first away Test hundred in five years, and the transformation of Mohammed Siraj's transformation into a complete fast bowler in the absence of senior pacers.
India and Bangladesh Women tied the ODI series in a thrilling third match, which however devolved into ugly scenes after Harmanpreet Kaur's remarks about "pathetic umpiring" saw her cop a two-match ban.S Sudarshanan says the series had more misses than hits for India, with bumbling batting, underused fast bowlers, and low returns from Smriti Mandhana, among others.
Ashish Pant rounds up the second week of the MLC, in which Orcas and Freedom have made the playoffs, while the three other teams scrap for the last two spots.
Even as question marks hang over the World Cup schedule, Sidharth Monga says fans have yet more hurdles to face at the matches themselves, though there may be glimmers of hope as the BCCI looks to address some of the most pressing spectator grievances ahead of the World Cup.
And does Tammy Beaumont have the highest individual Test score in a losing cause? Steven Lynch has the answers.
England opener spoke to Andrew Miller about her starring role in the Ashes, and the thoughts of retirement that preceded it.
Superstars in Chennai emerge from cinema or politics or both. Then came along a cricketer from Ranchi. Karthik Krishnaswamy looks at how Chennai first embraced Dhoni as one of their own, then added him to their roster of homegrown deities.
Ian Chappell remembers the former Australia wicketkeeper who was admired as a gloveman, and feared on golf courses.