Max Holden: 'It's flattering but I've got to concentrate on what I'm doing'
In-form Middlesex batter on being in the England selectors’ thoughts and adapting his game to thrive across formatsVithushan Ehantharajah24-Apr-2025Ma
England's lucky break masks deeper batting issues
Charlie Dean admits England “got away with one” following a batting collapse against PakistanValkerie Baynes15-Oct-2025″We got away with one today,” w
Nothing's changed, India say, but the evidence suggests otherwise
There were funky lines drawn on the practice pitches, a serious focus on the sweep shot, and an army of net bowlers on the job to help the battersAlag
Mahmood mixes data with feels to solve England's powerplay problem
England had previously struggled for early wickets under Buttler’s captaincy, but they have been prolific with the new ball in the Caribbean this time
Undercooked, inexperienced West Indies learn realities of Test cricket's grind
Lack of preparation and individual errors leave West Indies facing seven-session defeatNagraj Gollapudi11-Jul-20240:59Seales: West Indies lacking cons
Varun Chakravarthy's emotional rollercoaster
Usually one for few words and fewer expressions, Varun looked to be in a state of contentment on Sunday, even affording a smileHemant Brar07-Oct-20243
India favourites, but don't count out Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
And what about Pakistan? Do any of the Associates have a chance to go all the way?Srinidhi Ramanujam18-Jul-2024The Asia Cup has become essential in wo
Rohit, Bumrah and the art of defending
It would have been easy for a captain to burn through his key bowlers too early, but Rohit Sharma got the balance spot onSidharth Monga10-Jun-20241:17
Diffident Bangladesh's night of horrors in Antigua
At the second-highest scoring ground of the tournament, Bangladesh batted as if a total above 140 was beyond themMelinda Farrell21-Jun-20241:56Tamim o
Heartbreak or glory, India and South Africa are already winners
Two teams that have been labelled as “chokers” will try to leave their baggage behind when they step on to the field in BridgetownSidharth Monga28-Jun