Worcestershire lost their last six wickets for 22 runs as New Zealand completed their preparations for the Test series with a second warm-up winGeorge
Rain denies RCB chance to clinch No.2 spot
Quinton de Kock sped away at the start and JP Duminy controlled the middle overs to send Delhi Daredevils to 187 for 5, before rain in Bangalore washe
Hove serves up another challenge for batsmen
Last year the pitches were too dull at Hove. Now they're too fruity. The last two four-day games here have only needed three for a result. With 14 wic
Coles' five-wicket surge leaves Derbyshire staggering
Matt Coles claimed five wickets in his opening spell as 17 wickets fell on the first day at Canterbury an followed another impressive display from Mar
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Rohit Sharma, amid dead-batting queries over if India were under cooked or caught off-guard in the first ODI, said the stakes both they and Bangladesh
Shenwari, Sharafuddin sink Netherlands
Powerful strokes from Samiullah Shenwari and Najibullah Zadran in the last five overs of Afghanistan's innings and accurate bowling from Sharafuddin A
Hafeez finds form to subdue Sri Lanka
Mohammad Hafeez registered career-best figures of 4 for 41 and followed it up with his tenth ODI century to take Pakistan to a six-wicket winThe Repor
Johnson fires up but Watson, Marsh miss out
Where Mitchell Johnson signalled his intent to again dent England neither Shane Watson nor Mitchell Marsh were able to push ahead as the allrounder mo
Westley guards Essex faint promotion hopes
Tom Westley can claim to have played a modest supporting role in England's Ashes success by scoring a century against the tourists - a fact which did
Williamson sweeps awards in series win
Kane Williamson's sixth straight 50-plus score in ODIs lifted New Zealand to 273 for 6, but legspinner Graeme Cremer and offspinner John Nyumbu took 5