The men's competition can choose to have a designated batter from the start of next season, which means one player in the team will only bat ...
Future development of cricket at Framlingham College could create the “most attractive cricket ground in the world”. Cricket at the College has been a prominent sporting pillar of the independent ...
GEORGE DOBELL: The ECB and Cricket Australia have reached an agreement which should benefit both parties ahead of the next two series ...
Danni Wyatt-Hodge has made the move from Southern Brave to the Kia Oval, where she plays her domestic cricket, ahead of the 2026 Hundred ...
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GEORGE DOBELL AT THE SCG: Remember, the management team had the best part of four years to prepare for this tour; but all too often, they looked as if they were making plans on the hoof ...
The 22-year-old, playing just his sixth Test, compiled a supreme maiden Test century, but no other England player reached fifty on day four at the SCG ...
MELINDA FARRELL AT THE SCG: The left-hander, who was a makeshift opener in the first game, moved beyond the 600-run mark for the series with 163 in the fifth Ashes Test after taking on the opener role ...
GEORGE DOBELL AT THE SCG: There were further dropped catches for England, which, without a specialist fielding coach, again reflects poorly on the visitors and their preparation ...
MELINDA FARRELL AT THE SCG: England appear have found success against the left-handed opener by combining short balls to cramp him and targeting the stumps ...
GEORGE DOBELL AT THE SCG: The No.2 Test batter in the world was peppered by the short ball but survived to give England another presentable opportunity in the fifth Test ...
GEORGE DOBELL AT THE SCG: Shoaib Bashir and Will Jacks are fighting over one spot in the XI for the fifth Test. But captain Ben Stokes accepts conditions are tricky to read ...