Parvez Rasool, the India offspinner, has spoken of the hardship he and his family have endured during the on-going floods in his home state of Jammu &
Everton handed major Godfrey injury boost
Everton have had several injury concerns over the Premier League season so far, although a new update has emerged which will give the squad a much-nee
Brathwaite double ton drives slow West Indies
Kraigg Brathwaite and Shivnarine Chanderpaul eased West Indies to 407 for 3, but their progress was quite slow considering how Bangladesh posed little
Tottenham told they have ‘trump card’ in Stefan De Vrij race
Tottenham Hotspur have been told by pundit Tam McManus they have one 'trump card' as they reportedly lead the race for Inter Milan star Stefan de Vrij
England seek season-ending positives
With a fresh combination and a different captain for the one-off T20, England will hope to discover new ideas to rejuvenate their 50-overs templateThe
Rangers: Beale can find his next Rice
While new Glasgow Rangers boss Michael Beale will no doubt be largely focused on improving the club's fortunes at first-team level, the Englishman wil
Maynard to help Scotland in Dubai
Matthew Maynard, the recently appointed Somerset director of cricket, will work with Scotland in the build-up to their World Cup campaignESPNcricinfo
Newcastle still showing interest in Kudus
Newcastle United sporting director Dan Ashworth is believed to still be monitoring Ajax sensation, Mohammed Kudus, having previously been linked with
Australians crumble to 153-run loss
Phillip Hughes scored a half-century but Michael Clarke and Chris Rogers missed out on their last chance for some decent time in the middle ahead of t
Rabbi Matondo ‘really poor’ for Rangers
Journalist Josh Bunting criticised the performance of Rabbi Matondo after he came on for Glasgow Rangers in the Scottish Premiership on Friday night.