• England v India: day three – as it happened

    A classic Test match twisted this way and that before India closed on 110 for five, needing another 84 to win, with Virat Kohli still at the creaseRead Vic Marks’s report of day three 9.02pm BSTRelated: Jimmy Anderson believes it is a case of Kohli’s wicket or bust for EnglandRelated: Ishant Sharma and dropped catches leave Dawid Malan facing England axe | Ali MartinRelated: Sam Curran’s impetuous brilliance keeps England’s hopes alive | Andy Bull7.11pm BSTRelated: Virat
  • Ben Stokes was fallible but that is what made him the people’s champion | Mark Ramprakash

    All-rounder was a superb player but it was his vulnerability, personality and passion which won the hearts of England fansBen Stokes has been a magnificent player for England, and leaves a legacy of individual brilliance and inspirational leadership. However you want to judge him, whether it is the quality of his bowling, his batting and his fielding, his sometimes heroic determination, or the character that makes him uniquely able to connect with teammates and with the public, he is among
  • Ben Stokes marks England retirement in extraordinary fashion but New Zealand dominate

    Third Test D4: NZ 438 & 288-9dec; England 354 & 103-4Captain takes wicket moments after announcementIt was one of the most extraordinary scenes witnessed in a career positively littered with them. Ten or so minutes before tea on the fourth day against New Zealand, about to start the 11th over of another marathon spell, Ben Stokes stood at the top of his mark as a ripple of applause suddenly turned into a standing ovation.Moments earlier the England and Wales Cricket Board had announced t
  • England v New Zealand: Ben Stokes’ retirement announced during day four – as it happened

    Ben Stokes announced his England retirement, took a wicket and opened the batting – but New Zealand ended the day close to sealing victory39th over: New Zealand 125-3 (Ravindra 62, Mitchell 29) Archer from the Stuart Broad End, he’s up to the mid to high eighties on the speed gun and gets a nasty ball to lift and smash Mitchell on the hand. The batter wrings it out and briefly resembles Ali G as he does so. Mitchell drops into the leg side and gets off strike. Ravindra clips off his
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  • Australia dump India out of Women’s T20 World Cup with record chase

    Group 1: Australia, 172-4, beat India, 170-4, by 6 wktsEllyse Perry and Ash Gardner put on 100 off 59 ballsIt was the quintessential Australian performance. They had no need for a win in their fifth and last group game, having already qualified for a Women’s T20 World Cup semi-final by winning their first four. India, conversely, desperately needed one to qualify. And it looked as if they had it, after a late surge with the bat to reach 170, then an early squeeze to have Australia needing
  • England v New Zealand: Ben Stokes’ retirement announced during day four – live reaction

    Captain reveals retirement – then opens batting
    Stokes retires: full story | Gallery | Email Tanya39th over: New Zealand 125-3 (Ravindra 62, Mitchell 29) Archer from the Stuart Broad End, he’s up to the mid to high eighties on the speed gun and gets a nasty ball to lift and smash Mitchell on the hand. The batter wrings it out and briefly resembles Ali G as he does so. Mitchell drops into the leg side and gets off strike. Ravindra clips off his hip to make it two singles off the over
  • Ben Stokes’ remarkable England career: in pictures

    After the England captain announced his international retirement, we look back at the highs and lows of the all-rounder’s incredible career Continue reading...
  • Australia win by six wickets to end India’s semi-final hopes: Women’s T20 World Cup – as it happened

    Australia advance to the semi-finals unbeaten, and ensure South Africa will join them after defeating India at Lord’sChanges for both sides.Just the one for India as Kranti Gaud come back for Nandani Sharma. Continue reading...
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  • Australia win by six wickets to end India’s semi-final hopes: Women’s T20 World Cup – live

    Australia chase down 171 to win at Lord’sStart time: 2.30pm BST/11.30pm AESTChanges for both sides.Just the one for India as Kranti Gaud come back for Nandani Sharma. Continue reading...
  • England v New Zealand: Ben Stokes’ retirement announced during day four – live

    Updates from Trent Bridge, play starts 11am BST
    Day three report | Read the Spin | Mail Tanya39th over: New Zealand 125-3 (Ravindra 62, Mitchell 29) Archer from the Stuart Broad End, he’s up to the mid to high eighties on the speed gun and gets a nasty ball to lift and smash Mitchell on the hand. The batter wrings it out and briefly resembles Ali G as he does so. Mitchell drops into the leg side and gets off strike. Ravindra clips off his hip to make it two singles off the over.How’
  • England Test captain Ben Stokes announces international retirement

    Stokes takes wicket in third Test just after news breaksCaptain informed teammates before Sunday’s play beganBen Stokes has announced his retirement as captain of England’s Test team, and from all international cricket, effective as of the end of the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge.The announcement was made with England in the field, and as Stokes laboured through a trademark extended bowling spell in an effort to swing the game his team’s way. Ever the man for t
  • England v New Zealand: third men’s cricket Test, day four – live

    England v New Zealand: third men’s cricket Test, day four – live
    Updates from Trent Bridge, play starts 11am BST
    Day three report | Read the Spin | Mail Tanya39th over: New Zealand 125-3 (Ravindra 62, Mitchell 29) Archer from the Stuart Broad End, he’s up to the mid to high eighties on the speed gun and gets a nasty ball to lift and smash Mitchell on the hand. The batter wrings it out and briefly resembles Ali G as he does so. Mitchell drops into the leg side and gets off strike. Ravindra clips off his hip to make it two singles off the over.How’
  • Australia v India: Women’s T20 World Cup – live

    Updates from the teams’ final Group A game at Lord’sStart time in London is 2.30pm BST/11.30pm AESTChanges for both sides.Just the one for India as Kranti Gaud come back for Nandani Sharma. Continue reading...
  • England’s Wyatt-Hodge blasts New Zealand out of Women’s T20 World Cup

    Group B: England, 164-1, bt New Zealand, 163-6, by nine wktsOpener scores unbeaten 89 to oust defending championsNew Zealand’s World Cup title defence came to a soggy end at the Oval on Saturday night, as England danced home by nine wickets in a one-sided hammering thanks to a 128-run partnership between Danni Wyatt-Hodge and Sophia Dunkley. The crowd of 21,018 was a record for a Women’s T20 World Cup group-stage match.England have topped Group B and will more than likely face either
  • England thrash New Zealand by nine wickets to eliminate them from Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup – as it happened

    England sail into the semi-finals undefeated after an unbeaten 89 from Danni Wyatt-Hodge thrills record Oval crowd1st over: New Zealand 1-0 (Kerr 1, Gaze 0) Linsey Smith with the new ball. Tosses it from hand to hand, collar buttoned up to the top, white suncream smeared in a stripe across her nose and cheeks. Just a single from the over as Smith is on the money straight away.The commentators are all very interested in the “greenish tinge” on the pitch.. Manna for Lauren Bell perhap
  • Supersub Foulkes key to New Zealand’s day three turnaround against England

    Zak Foulkes’ three wickets helped restrict England to 354Bowler replaced Blair Tickner as concussion subZak Foulkes said that before play on Saturday New Zealand decided to attempt a new method of outfoxing England’s batters: by staying “as boring as possible”. If the process was deliberately dull, the results were electrifying. Having started their first innings on Friday by scoring 223 at 4.96 an over for the loss of just two wickets, the next day England completed it b
  • England v New Zealand: Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup – live

    Women’s World Cup news, 6.30pm BST start at the Oval
    Sign up for The Spin cricket newsletter | And mail Tanya1st over: New Zealand 1-0 (Kerr 1, Gaze 0) Linsey Smith with the new ball. Tosses it from hand to hand, collar buttoned up to the top, white suncream smeared in a stripe across her nose and cheeks. Just a single from the over as Smith is on the money straight away.The commentators are all very interested in the “greenish tinge” on the pitch.. Manna for Lauren Bell perha
  • Ravindra helps New Zealand build 204-run lead against England in decisive third Test – as it happened

    England lose eight wickets for 130 runs in Nottingham to cede control of deciding Test match to New Zealand49th over: England 228-4 (Brook 2, Smith 1) Nathan Smith started with a wicket maiden, using the crease, swinging the ball and deploying wobble seam. After dismissing Root, he has Brook in his sights, with Blundell still standing up as he did for both these superstars at the Oval. Smith beats Brook outside off with the ball that doesn’t jag back in, and Brook may well be relieved to g
  • Ravindra puts New Zealand in dominant position after England fail to take advantage

    Third Test D3: New Zealand 438 & 120-3; England 354England lose eight wickets for 130 runs Things can change quickly in cricket. Just as England thought a reset had occurred at Lord’s, only for a late night in Chelsea to put paid to that notion, so the nature of the pitch lurched significantly on a gripping third day at Trent Bridge.Gone was the road from which the ball repeatedly raced across the parched outfield during the first two days. In its place – influenced by a slight d
  • Someone’s about to switch the music off, leaving Rob Key without a chair to sit on | Andy Bull

    Future of England’s managing director looks perilous given he’s more expendable than Stokes or McCullumIn the aughts, when the internet was the place you went to watch babies bite their big brother’s finger, find out what Ashton Kutcher had for breakfast or follow the Test on your holiday with those two blokes who did the Guardian’s over-by-over, someone made a gif of Rob Key, the memory of which will be instantly familiar to anyone who saw it, even two decades later.Key
  • England v New Zealand: third men’s cricket Test, day three – live

    Follow the third day at Trent Bridge from 11am BST
    Second-day report | Read the Spin | Mail Tim49th over: England 228-4 (Brook 2, Smith 1) Nathan Smith started with a wicket maiden, using the crease, swinging the ball and deploying wobble seam. After dismissing Root, he has Brook in his sights, with Blundell still standing up as he did for both these superstars at the Oval. Smith beats Brook outside off with the ball that doesn’t jag back in, and Brook may well be relieved to get down the
  • ‘Strikeout’: Cricket World Cup winner Plunkett makes instant impact in baseball

    Veteran of 2019 champions in first game for Oakland side‘The hitter ​didn’t know what ‌was coming’The former England cricketer Liam Plunkett swapped his cricket colours for a ⁠baseball glove, playing his first game for the independent American club Oakland Ballers – and ⁠even claiming a ⁠strikeout.The 41-year-old was part of England’s 2019 World Cup-winning side — his final international appearance — taking three ⁠wicke
  • Saracens’ George slams Auvaa’s ‘unacceptable behaviour’ in nightclub incident with England cricketers

    England veteran says Samoan ‘immature – but a good kid’Academy player ‘a rabbit in the headlights in London’Jamie George has criticised his Saracens teammate Totoa Auvaa’s “unacceptable” behaviour during the nightclub incident that led to the cricketers Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson being dropped by England but insisted he was “a good kid”.The England international and former captain described the 21-year-old Samoan back-row as “a r
  • Saracens’ George slams Auvaa’s ‘unacceptable behaviour’ after nightclub incident

    England veteran says Samoan ‘immature – but a good kid’Academy player ‘a rabbit in the headlights in London’Jamie George has criticised his Saracens teammate Totoa Auvaa’s “unacceptable” behaviour during the nightclub incident that led to the cricketers Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson being dropped by England but insisted he was “a good kid”.The England international and former captain described the 21-year-old Samoan back-row as “a r
  • England v New Zealand: third men’s Test, day three – live

    Follow the third day at Trent Bridge from 11am BST
    Second-day report | Read the Spin | Mail TimMorning everyone and welcome to the third act of a riveting drama. England won the first Test, New Zealand won the second. New Zealand won the first day of this Test, England won the second. Who’s going to win the third? Who knows!If the game is to have a winner, according to CricViz, it’s now twice as likely to be England (who apparently have a 45pc chance) as New Zealand (20pc). Are they
  • Sri Lanka beat Scotland to keep semi-final hopes alive

    Sri Lanka beat Scotland to keep semi-final hopes alive
    Sri Lanka keep their slim hopes of reaching a first Women's T20 World Cup semi-final alive with a nail-biting three-wicket win over Scotland at Old Trafford.
  • India-born Moondra realises dream in famous Ireland win

    India-born Moondra realises dream in famous Ireland win
    India-born bowler Jai Moondra says helping Ireland claim a historic T20 win over the world champions is a "dream come true".
  • How fitter Duckett got back to his best

    How fitter Duckett got back to his best
    Ben Duckett has lost "five or six" kilograms since the Ashes - this is how he reaped the rewards with a century for England in the third Test against New Zealand.
  • England seeing benefits of fitness drive - Capsey

    England seeing benefits of fitness drive - Capsey
    England are starting to see the benefits of their improvement in fitness and fielding at the T20 World Cup, having not lived up to standards previously, says all-rounder Alice Capsey.
  • Ben Duckett says shedding pounds has helped him pile on runs for England

    Opening batter credits fitness regime for form in heatDuckett stepped away from nets for four-week bootcampAfter scoring his first Test century for more than a year Ben Duckett revealed that shedding some weight has helped him to pile on the runs, with a post-winter fitness regime catapulting him into the summer in form that was glimpsed in the first two games of the series and has been obvious in the third.“It’s an area of my career where I haven’t necessarily helped myself or

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