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India seal 2-0 series win with 257-run demolition of West Indies
Mohammed Shami and Ravindra Jadeja took three wickets each as India won by 257 runsThe Report by Saurabh Somani02-Sep-20193:38Hanuma Vihari is the fin
Preview: Will Jofra Archer prove to be England's Ashes X-factor against Australia at Lord's?
From the match Australia weren’t expected to win to one they’re not expected to lose, how quickly things can change during the AshesThe Preview by Val
Dominic Sibley reaches 244 as bat dominates ball and Warwickshire share spoils with Kent
Kent coach defends ‘docile’ pitch as teams add valuable survival pointsECB Reporters Network03-Jul-2019Warwickshire 574 for 7 dec (Sibley 244, Rhodes
Contact made: West Brom make move to sign "superb" Conor Bradley in January
West Brom are in the race to sign a “superb” international player on loan in the January transfer window, according to a fresh update.
Pakistan 'suffering a confidence crisis' – Mickey Arthur
The coach expressed disappointment with the bowlers’ inconsistency, and defended Sarfraz Ahmed, whom he called an ‘outstanding captain’Shashank Kishor
Ferguson run out leaves Worcestershire still waiting
Worcestershire’s hopes of a home quarter-final remain in abeyance after Leicestershire silenced dangerman Callum Ferguson in the nick of time to claim
Mark Wood seeks knock-out vibe as England press for series win
England have the chance to expose India’s middle-order muddle again as teams square up for another deciderMelinda Farrell at Headingley16-Jul-2018Engl
De Bruyn signs with Surrey for two matches
Middle-order batsman will have the opportunity to make his case for a spot in South Africa’s Test XI in their Sri Lanka tourESPNcricinfo staff19-Jun-2
Chelsea To Submit "New Bid" For £100m "Machine" – Report
Chelsea are soon expected to table a “new bid” for Brighton and Hove Albion defensive midfielder Moises Caicedo, according to journalist R
'Huge blow' – Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta insists Thomas Partey & Jurrien Timber injuries have changed the course of Gunners' season
Mikel Arteta admitted that injuries to Thomas Partey and Jurrien Timber have been a “huge blow” which changed the course of the Gunners' season.A