The Bangladesh Cricket Team could recieve a major setback ahead of the Pakistan Test series as the opening batter of the team Mahmudul Hasan Joy is set to miss the tour after sustaining a groin injury.
Root only recently scored his 12,000th Test run to become the seventh-highest run-scorer of all time and the 33-year-old has second-placed Ponting and Tendulkar's overall record within sight.
Pakistan Test team captain Shan Masood admitted that his team is still on the hunt of finding the "ideal way" of playing red-ball cricket on their home soil that suits their style of play.
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chief executive Richard Gould confirmed this development on Sky Sports, as per ESPNCrinfo. During the Final World Podcast last year had said that a collective push was needed by all full member nations in cricket to eliminate revenue disparity and treat
During the second Test at Nottingham, Wood delivered the fastest over bowled by an English bowler at home since the beginning of data recording for the same in 2006. In his third over on day two of the match, the scoreboard at the stadium displayed Wood's speed on the fifth ball at 97 mph, t
Root (11,940 runs) moved up to eighth place on the list of leading run-scorers in Test cricket when he scored his 32nd Test century against the West Indies in Nottingham over the weekend and Vaughan thinks the 33-year-old can continue to reach even greater heights, as per the ICC.
Brook continued his fine run in Test cricket, scoring a century against West Indies in the second Test at Nottingham on Sunday. In the second innings, Brook scored his fifth Test ton and first one in front of his home crowd in the UK. He scored 109 on 132 balls, with 13 fours. His knock c
Arshdeep was speaking at Chandigarh University, where he got a warm welcome following India's ICC T20 World Cup win over South Africa on June 29 in Barbados. Arshdeep was India's and tournament's highest wicket-taker, with 17 scalps in eight matches at an average of 12.64 and an economy rate
Former England cricketer Mark Butcher has called for better cost sharing among full member nations and more warm-up matches for touring teams to make sure more competitive Test cricket takes place outside of teams like India, England and Australia