USA players put pressure on USACA and ICC over security concerns for tour to Uganda Three USA players have said they are definitely withdrawing their availability for USA's scheduled tour to Uganda in October over safety and security concerns, while three others have said they are considering pulling out depending on how the situation continues to unfold. All three players who are committed...
Helpless Rajasthan's players 'in a dilemma'
The continuing impasse between the BCCI and the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) has left the players confused and distressed. The players feel both sides, which are charged with protecting their interests, have let them down. They feel they are caught between the vague offers of the BCCI and the silence of RCA president Lalit Modi. "The RCA is trying to challenge the BCCI ban. But neither the...
Cook accepts World Cup chances 'a bit far fetched'
World Cup not for underperformers - Cook Alastair Cook has admitted the idea England can win the World Cup is "a bit far fetched" but insisted he has no plans to step down as England's ODI captain. England were thrashed by nine-wickets by India at Edgbaston with almost 20-overs remaining, sealing a 3-0 series result with one match to come. It meant England had lost their last five ODIs...
New Zealand extend Hesson's contract
Mike Hesson has extended his contract as head coach of New Zealand, signing on for another two years after next year's World Cup. Hesson began in the job in July 2012 and his original contract was due to expire at the end of April next year, but that has now been extended to the end of April 2017. New Zealand have won their past three Test series under Hesson, at home against West Indies and India,...
Sep
02
Bell-Drummond keeps Kent in touch
Kent 205 for 4 (Bell-Drummond 71) trail Glamorgan 329 by 124 runsScorecard Daniel Bell-Drummond's determined 71 ensured Kent and Glamorgan remained in the balance with two days to go at Canterbury. Bell-Drummond battled through 68 overs to anchor Kent's reply of 205 for 4 to Glamorgan's first-innings total of 329 before falling on the stroke of tea. The second day's play was later cut short...
Footitt four ruffles Worcester
Worcestershire 221 for 6 (Fell 70, Mitchell 67, Footitt 4-61) trail Derbyshire 356 by 135 runsScorecard Derbyshire again stood in the path of Worcestershire's promotion chase as Mark Footitt endorsed his England claims with another impressive display of fast bowling on the second day at Derby. Footitt was a constant threat, combining pace with control to take 4 for 61 from 19 overs which helped...
Andre Adams signs short Hampshire deal
Andre Adams has signed a three-month contract with Hampshire for the first part of the 2015 season as he begins to move from his playing career into coaching. It brings to an end an eight-year stay with Nottinghamshire where he has become one of most consistent seam bowlers in the County Championship even with a creaking body in recent times which has needed careful management to get him through...
Edwards leads England canter
England Women 91 for 1 (Edwards 62*) beat South Africa Women 89 for 4 (van Niekerk 36) by nine wicketsScorecard Highlights: England romp to nine-wicket win over South Africa in first women's T20I England took the first honours in the Twenty20 series with a comfortable nine-wicket victory at Chelmsford having restricted South Africa to 89 for 4. The chase was dominated, as has so...
Aug
30
Robson rues missed opportunities
Robson proud of first England summer Sam Robson admitted there had been a few "missed opportunities" for him to silence all the debate about whether he is the long-term solution as a Test opener for England, but was content with how he had handled his first spell at international level and will take plenty of "special" memories with him into the winter. As England fought back comprehensively...
England face dilemma in fine tuning attack
With Chris Jordan blowing more cold than hot, England could turn to Steven Finn or Harry Gurney at Trent Bridge but both present their own issues Hope Cook and I feed off each other - Hales The ability to play tunes on your teeth, which occasionally found its way onto the bottom of the bill in the old Music Halls, is now most commonly seen from bored teenagers on YouTube. England's bowling...
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