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Jofra Archer is making an unassailable claim for a place in the England World Cup squad • AFP
After an unverified piece of footage from the second Pakistan v England ODI surfaced, purportedly showing England bowler Liam Plunkett running his fingers over the roughed-up ball, the governing body said it was aware of the video on social media and was "comfortable that there was no attempt to change the condition of the ball".
Buttler scored the second-fastest England ODI ton as Pakistan fell just 12 runs short of a giant target to give the hosts a 1-0 series lead in their last ODI series before the World Cup.
On the latest episode of ESPNcricinfo's Talking T20 podcast, Vettori talks about Kohli as a leader, the role of data analytics in cricket, and more.
Jofra Archer is now England's rising star - and has made an irrefutable case for the World Cup already - but a few years ago he was sleeping on the floor at his friend's. George Dobell chronicles his rise.
The IPL welcomed a batch of English players again this year. With none reaching the knockout stages, Alan Gardner rates their returns.
Alex Malcolm takes stock of how the Australians performed in the IPL and county cricket as the World Cup and Australia A tours edge closer. Andrew McGlashan meanwhile has his eye on the bowlers.
A thrilling final brought the curtains down on the Women's T20 Challenge, which served as a stage for India's youngsters and big international names alike. Annesha Ghosh shares some thoughts.
The batsman's decision to stay away will be a significant blow to Cricket Australia's search for marquee names in the tournament.
And which team has been involved in more than one World Cup tie? Take our stats man Gaurav Sundararaman's tough World Cup quiz.
Two of Sri Lanka's greatest batsmen had memorable lives, but they have been nearly forgotten today. Nicholas Brookes follows their story.
The Australia pace bowler has not recovered from a dislocated shoulder in time for the tournament with Kane Richardson - who'd given up on his World Cup chances - taking his place.
The shoulder injury is not as serious as earlier expected, and the middle-order batsman is likely to be fully fit in time for the team's departure.
The South Africa fast bowler has a fractured right thumb and will need six to eight weeks to make a full recovery.