Australia likely to play two Tests in Bangladesh in 2017
Cricket Australia's chief executive James Sutherland has said Australia's chances of touring Bangladesh later this year are "quite high"Brydon Coverda
'It was like we were playing in Sri Lanka' – Gunaratne
Asela Gunaratne, who struck 84 runs in a match-winning effort in Geelong, said the support Sri Lanka received during the first two T20s helped win the
Starc searches for missing swing
The Australia fast bowler has not been able to curve the ball as he once did since returning from a foot injury in SeptemberDaniel Brettig29-Jan-2017N
Heatwave stops Sydney club cricket
Temperatures of over 40 degree celsius forced Cricket NSW to cancel the weekend's club cricket games although the Sheffield Shield game between New So
NZ focus on fitness before SA series
Key players, including Kane Williamson will be rested from the domestic List A tournament, while the fitness of Neil Wagner, BJ Watling and Luke Ronch
Kevin O'Brien 72* helps Ireland draw level
Kevin O'Brien fought through a hamstring injury and launched a fine counter-attack to give Ireland a come-from-behind win that helped them level the s
'Poor catching, batting cost us, not complacency' – Herath
Rangana Herath also pinpointed Sri Lanka's catching at the end of day two and their collapse on the fourth afternoon as definitive passages of play th
Stirling, Balbirnie keep series alive for Ireland
Paul Stirling's 99 - his third consecutive fifty - and an unbeaten 85 from Andy Balbirnie took Ireland to a six-wicket victory in a must-win third ODI
'Transition' period no longer an excuse – Chandimal
Sri Lanka wicketkeeper Dinesh Chandimal said the team can no longer keep blaming losses on being in a transition period following the retirement of ke
WICB 'frustrated' by Bravo damages claim
Darren Bravo appears to have rejected the chance of a return to the West Indies side by launching a claim for damages against the WICBGeorge Dobell21-