• England chasing 215 against Australia in first ODI – live!

    Over-by-over updates from the one-dayer at the OvalThe Spin: sign up for our weekly cricket emailAnd feel free to email Daniel or tweet @DanielHarris 5.29pm BST And they’ve got it! Bairstow connects beautifully with a pull - he’s almost hit it too well,” says SJ Broad in commentary - except he picks out the man at square leg and he’s as furious with himself as he deserves to be. There was not the slightest need for him to play that shot, but he did. We have waselves a bal
  • England v New Zealand: third men’s cricket Test, day one – as it happened

    Tom Latham and Devon Conway added 317 for the first wicket before England fought back in the final sessionEmail! “In the pre-match photo of Ben Stokes, he’s batting in a sleeveless top (and probably shorts as well) — presumably what he’s most comfortable wearing while doing a physical activity in this weather,” begins Smylers. “Has there been any discussion of relaxing player kit requirements during the heatwave? I’m in an office where we’ve been a
  • Archer and Atkinson give England late boost after Latham and Conway pile on runs

    3rd Test, day one: New Zealand 361-4Latham and Conway share 317-run opening standBen Stokes cut a relieved figure when his press conference before this third Test against New Zealand belatedly veered away from his recent absence for disciplinary reasons and into his favourite memories of Trent Bridge.The Ashes win at this venue in 2015 was the first that came to mind, Stuart Broad’s eight for 15 and the like. Then came his recollections of the second Test against New Zealand four years ago
  • Saracens player escapes formal sanction over nightclub punch that sparked Stokes crisis

    Totoa Auvaa will not be disciplined for incident on 8 JuneECB understood to be bemused at lack of actionThe Saracens academy player who triggered the Ben Stokes captaincy crisis by throwing a punch at his England teammate Gus Atkinson has escaped without being disciplined.The Guardian understands that Totoa Auvaa, a 21-year-old Samoan back-row, will not face formal disciplinary action from Saracens or the Rugby Football Union despite throwing a punch at Atkinson. Continue reading...
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  • England v New Zealand: third men’s cricket Test, day one – live

    Cricket updates from Trent Bridge, play at 11am BST
    Read The Spin | Simon Burnton’s previewEmail! “In the pre-match photo of Ben Stokes, he’s batting in a sleeveless top (and probably shorts as well) — presumably what he’s most comfortable wearing while doing a physical activity in this weather,” begins Smylers. “Has there been any discussion of relaxing player kit requirements during the heatwave? I’m in an office where we’ve been allowed t
  • England v New Zealand: third men’s Test, day one – live

    Cricket updates from Trent Bridge, play at 11am BST
    Read the Spin | Simon Burnton’s preview | Mail DanielStokes confirms he’d have batted, and that it’s good to be back. It’s a big week for him and the team, he says. He’s glad to have got some runs, hopes can imprint himself on the game.On Ollie Robinson, he says they’re making squads bigger to have different options and they don’t want to pigeonhole a particular way of playing given varying conditions,
  • Wyatt-Hodge propels England past West Indies and into T20 World Cup semi-final

    Group 2: England, 186-7, bt West Indies, 148-5, by 38 runsWyatt-Hodge scores 65 off 42 balls; Knight adds 43England propelled themselves into the semi-finals of their home T20 World Cup with a 38-run win against West Indies on Wednesday evening at Lord’s.A half-century from Danni Wyatt-Hodge and a laboured 43 from Heather Knight helped England put 186 on the board, although the hosts’ effort was not without its nervy moments: Knight ran out first Wyatt-Hodge then herself, while the F
  • England beat West Indies by 38 runs and qualify for Women’s T20 World Cup semis – as it happened

    Danni Wyatt-Hodge’s 65 helps England to a 38- run win over West Indies at boiling Lord’s and a place in the semi-finals.First strike for West Indies as Jones swings the bat in a pretty arc but outside edges to short third.No Sciver-Brunt again today, as she continues to recuperate from that left calf strain she retwinged while batting against Ireland. Charlie Dean takes the reins. Continue reading...
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  • England beat West Indies by 38 runs and qualify for Women’s T20 World Cup semis – live reaction

    West Indies failed to chase down target of 187 at Lord’s
    Read the Spin | And mail TanyaFirst strike for West Indies as Jones swings the bat in a pretty arc but outside edges to short third.No Sciver-Brunt again today, as she continues to recuperate from that left calf strain she retwinged while batting against Ireland. Charlie Dean takes the reins. Continue reading...
  • England v West Indies: Women’s T20 World Cup – live

    Women’s World Cup updates from 6.30pm at Lord’s
    Read the Spin | And mail TanyaHayley Matthews said they’ll have a bowl first as the pitch looks fresh – which will suit England’s batters very well. “It’s pretty warm,” she says, “but we all prefer it to be this temperature. ““We would have been happy to bowl as well,” says Charlie Dean. “It’s obviously an absolute scorcher. …I think captaincy is something y
  • England begin yet another reset but heat is on for series decider at Trent Bridge

    So much has happened over the first two Tests it is easy to forget the result of this series could have a big effect on the future of English cricket“This week there’s probably a lot more riding on it than it normally would be, going into the final game of a three-match series being 1-1,” Ben Stokes said yesterday on Wednesday. He was facing the media for the first time since the first Test concluded with victory at Lord’s when he spoke innocently about not being “r
  • Ben Stokes apologises to England teammates and reveals ‘highest pressure’ of captaincy

    England captain contrite on return after curfew breachOval loss ‘hurt me, because I’m very close with Joe’Ben Stokes has apologised to his ­England teammates after missing the second Test for disciplinary ­reasons and admitted this is “highest amount of pressure” he and Brendon ­McCullum have been under as captain and head coach.Stokes and Gus Atkinson were stood down before the 253-run defeat at the Oval, having broken the team’s midnight curfew a
  • Ben Stokes apologises to England teammates: backlash against Joe Root ‘hurt me’

    England captain contrite on return after curfew breachOval loss ‘hurt me, because I’m very close with Joe’Ben Stokes has spoken for the first time about his exclusion from the second Test against New Zealand on disciplinary grounds, revealing he has apologised to his teammates and was “hurt” seeing Joe Root criticised as a stand-in captain.The 35-year-old was stood down before the 253-run defeat at the Oval after he and Gus Atkinson broke the team’s curfew fol
  • India’s Vaibhav Sooryavanshi must use own changing room for England tour

    Teenage sensation to abide by safeguarding rulesT20 series begins in Durham next WednesdayIndia’s teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will be required to use his own changing room for safeguarding reasons on his first international tour in England this summer.Sooryavanshi, at 15 years old, is expected to make history by becoming India’s youngest international cricketer on Friday in a Twenty20 international against Ireland in Belfast, before playing in a five-match T20 series again
  • The Spin | Standing up to be counted: Tom Blundell leads brave new brand of wicketkeepers

    Canny seamers such as Matt Henry are thriving from the pressure that having a keeper right behind the stumps can apply on battersThey say the best wicketkeeping performance is the one you don’t notice. But that’s not entirely true. Take Tom Blundell’s masterclass at the Oval this past week. Standing up to the stumps against New Zealand’s opening bowler Matt Henry, the Black Caps gloveman was impossible to ignore.Henry’s 11 for 109, and tons from Glenn Phillips and H
  • Injury cloud mars crushing Australia’s Women’s T20 World Cup win over Pakistan

    Australia 199-7; Pakistan 86 (13.4 overs) | Australia win by 113 runsEllyse Perry top scores with 71 as Australia effectively reach semisAustralia have not yet technically qualified for the semi-finals of the Women’s T20 World Cup, but after Pakistan became the latest opponents crushed underfoot their net run rate is so superior they are effectively there with a game to spare.The only concern from their 113-run victory at Headingley was a hand injury to wicketkeeper Beth Mooney, who battle
  • Women’s T20 World Cup: Australia thrash Pakistan by 113 runs –as it happened

    Ellyse Perry powers Australia to their fourth World Cup win as calamitous Pakistan run outs ruin their chances at Headingley1st over: Australia 2-1 (Perry 1, Voll 1) Not the start anyone was expecting! Unbelievable worldie from Feroza off a Mooney outside edge.What a blinder from Feroza who clutches the egg almost before it has left the chicken, diving to her right at slip. Mooney out first ball of the match! Continue reading...
  • Australia v Pakistan: Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 – live

    Updates as Australia seek to maintain their 100% recordStart time at Headingley is 6.30pm BST/3.30am AESTAny thoughts? Email Tanya1st over: Australia 2-1 (Perry 1, Voll 1) Not the start anyone was expecting! Unbelievable worldie from Feroza off a Mooney outside edge.What a blinder from Feroza who clutches the egg almost before it has left the chicken, diving to her right at slip. Mooney out first ball of the match! Continue reading...
  • Returning England captain Stokes and McCullum clear the air after ‘slight blip’

    Pair had long talk before training session at Trent BridgeAtkinson, Smith and Bashir also return to starting XIBen Stokes returned to the England set-up on Tuesday following talks with Brendon McCullum before training. The past fortnight, McCullum said afterwards, was essentially a “blip” and they are still “very aligned” before a third Test against New Zealand that could decide the future of their working relationship.The fact that the head coach and captain felt the nee
  • The County Championship is delivering a magnificent season

    Cricket fans were treated to a few thrills this week. It’s just a shame the season is now on pause until late AugustBy the 99.94 Cricket BlogThis article is from The 99.94 Cricket Blog Continue reading...
  • ECB reviews Yorkshire’s £1.75m payment to CEO’s company over Hundred sale

    Sanjay Patel owns more than 75% of SMP73’s sharesCounty say work was done before his appointmentThe England and Wales Cricket Board is planning to review a payment of £1.75m from Yorkshire to a company controlled by the club’s chief executive, Sanjay Patel, for ­consultancy work relating to the Hundred sale.The club’s 2025 accounts, which were circulated to members last month, show that Patel’s company SMP73 Ltd received a commission of £1.75m last year fo
  • Durham edge Northants in thriller, Glamorgan see off Surrey and more: county cricket – as it happened

    Durham tightened their grip at the top of Division Two on the last day of action before the County Championship takes a two-month hiatusAnd, oh, what is that? Horrendous running. Billy Root called for the run, Tribe started, but then went back and somehow they both ended up at the non-striker’s end. A furious Root stalks off, run out 0. Glamorgan 0-1.I was going to say it was weird how Tom Lawes was allowed to swap for Atkinson despite being a much better batter but in fact they average al
  • Durham edge Northants in thriller, Glamorgan see off Surrey and more: county cricket – live

    All the latest from around the groundsMail Tanya or comment below with your thoughtsAnd, oh, what is that? Horrendous running. Billy Root called for the run, Tribe started, but then went back and somehow they both ended up at the non-striker’s end. A furious Root stalks off, run out 0. Glamorgan 0-1.I was going to say it was weird how Tom Lawes was allowed to swap for Atkinson despite being a much better batter but in fact they average almost exactly the same, 19.something. This game is sk
  • Bedingham stars as leaders Durham defeat Northants

    Bedingham stars as leaders Durham defeat Northants
    David Bedingham scores an unbeaten century as leaders Durham defeat Northamptonshire by six wickets in their County Championship match.
  • Singh sets up Worcestershire win over Glos

    Singh sets up Worcestershire win over Glos
    Spinner Fateh Singh takes 5-74 as Worcestershire beat Gloucestershire by five wickets in County Championship Division Two.
  • Somerset v Warwickshire, Glamorgan beat Surrey, and more: county cricket – live

    All the latest from around the groundsMail Tanya or comment below with your thoughtsAnd, oh, what is that? Horrendous running. Billy Root called for the run, Tribe started, but then went back and somehow they both ended up at the non-striker’s end. A furious Root stalks off, run out 0. Glamorgan 0-1.I was going to say it was weird how Tom Lawes was allowed to swap for Atkinson despite being a much better batter but in fact they average almost exactly the same, 19.something. This game is sk
  • Paceman Milnes helps Kent to victory over Middlesex

    Paceman Milnes helps Kent to victory over Middlesex
    Kent paceman Matt Milnes takes five wickets to help his side beat Middlesex by 49 runs in the County Championship.
  • Uncapped Coles picked for England T20 squad

    Uncapped Coles picked for England T20 squad
    Sussex all-rounder James Coles is called up by England for their T20 series against India.
  • Tucker captains injury-hit Ireland for India T20Is

    Tucker captains injury-hit Ireland for India T20Is
    Ireland name Lorcan Tucker as their permanent T20I captain as an injury-hit squad prepares to face India in two matches at Stormont.
  • Somerset held to draw by Bears after Overton hundred

    Somerset held to draw by Bears after Overton hundred
    Craig Overton hits his third Championship century of the season but their Division One home game against Warwickshire ends in a draw.

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