'I'd like to work behind the scenes' – Kumble
Anil Kumble, India's new head coach, has acknowledged the influence of his predecessors John Wright and Gary Kirsten, and expects to adopt their low-v
Ambrose, Clarke rescue Warwickshire
Warwickshire's middle-order came to the rescue once again to help them gain the initiative on the second day of an engrossing match against Nottingham
Lawrence's elegant hundred earns Essex advantage
At half-past five, midway through an evening session blessed by gentle, unexpected warmth Essex's Dan Lawrence reached the third century of his career
Rayner the toast of overdue Lord's win
When Graham Onions chipped Ollie Rayner to midwicket, Middlesex were able to toast their first Championship victory at Lord's this seasonTim Wigmore a
Clark and Jarvis provide a grand new tale for the old timers
There are many outrageous Roses takes told long into the night and Jordan Clark and Kyle Jarvis have produced another one with a resounding last-wicke
Geelong to host Australia-Sri Lanka T20I
Australia will host Sri Lanka in a Twenty20 international at Geelong's Kardinia Park in February, after the ground was confirmed as the 11th venue in
Hesson wants NZ to maintain form on the road
New Zealand's coach Mike Hesson has said his side's 2-0 sweep of the Test series in Zimbabwe is important as they look to establish themselves as a to
Zahir, Dawlat seal Afghanistan's innings win
Afghanistan's pace pair of Dawlat Zadran and Yamin Ahmadzai and chinaman bowler Zahir Khan played key roles in the side's innings-and-36-run win over
Nic Pothas named Sri Lanka fielding coach
Former South Africa wicketkeeper-batsman Nic Pothas has been appointed Sri Lanka's fielding coach, and will begin the role on August 8, a board releas
South Africa A steamroll Australia A for first win
South Africa A knocked over Australia A for 107 at the Tony Ireland Stadium in Townsville, before breezing to the target with eight wickets in hand an