Alex Wharf called up by England
The Glamorgan allrounder, Alex Wharf, has been drafted into England's squad for next week's NatWest Challenge, as a replacement for Kabir Ali, who has
Spurs: Udogie can be Perisic’s heir
Tottenham Hotspur may have already signed their wing-back of the future - even if he hasn't played a single game for the club. In the summer, sport
Vaas sets sights on county future
Chaminda Vaas is keen to play first-class cricket in South Africa next year, according to a report in South Africa's Daily NewsWisden Cricinfo staff08
Hugh Morris steps into ECB hot seat
The former Glamorgan and England batsman, Hugh Morris, has agreed to step in as acting chief executive of the England & Wales Cricket Board, following
Everton set to ‘hijack’ Orsic deal
Everton are reportedly set to hijack a deal for Dinamo Zagreb winger Mislav Orsic and the Croatia international could be the ideal signing for Frank L
England race to seven-wicket victory
It was always going to take something spectacular to extract England's one-day team from their recent slough of despond, and so it proved at Trent Bri
Smith – 'The guys gave it everything'
Marvan Atapattu and Graeme Smith had plenty to say after the emotional, nerve-wracking first one-dayer which Sri Lanka won with just balls to spareWis
Celtic could find Maeda heir in Ben Quinn
For all the excitement surrounding the possible new additions at Celtic this month, manager Ange Postecoglou will no doubt be fearing that a handful o
Rain frustrates England's fightback
Persistent drizzle which forced the players from the field shortly before one o'clock lingered long enough to prevent play restarting, and so everyone
Clarke enjoys the sensational hundred
Michael Clarke showed his stunning strokeplay on an Australian ground for the first time and gave a small insight into his pre-innings battle with ner