England were bowled out for 289, setting Australia 412 to win as the first Test of the Investec Ashes moved swiftly onThe Report by David Hopps10-Jul-
Hughes' death affected my bowling – Johnson
Mitchell Johnson has admitted that the death of Phillip Hughes in November 2014 had caused a mental block and a dip in pace. ESPNcricinfo staff30-Jun-
Hrishikesh Kanitkar joins Goa as coach
Former Maharashtra batsmen Hrishikesh Kanitkar and Dheeraj Jadhav have joined Goa as coach and professional respectively for the forthcoming domestic
Anderson targets fifth Test return
James Anderson has been ruled out of the fourth Ashes Test at Trent Bridge but is hopeful of being fit for a possible decider at the Oval, which start
Johnson's double landmark, Clarke slump continues
James Anderson could be ruled out of the remainder of the Investec Ashes after being forced off the field at Edgbaston with an apparent side strainBis
Brooks revels in Headingley hero status
Given that he was not a professional cricketer before he turned 25, Jack Brooks has already achieved more in his career than he probably ever imagined
Australia capitalise on England go-slow
England struggled to 168 all out in 84.4 overs as they ceded control of the Test to a more aggressive AustraliaVithushan Ehantharajah at Canterbury12-
Dravid urges batsmen to rotate strike better
India A coach Rahul Dravid believes that most young batsmen, while possessing great striking techniques, lack the ability and patience to build inning
Northants injury worries amid rain pain
Heavy rain on the final day at Wantage Road ruined Leicestershire's pursuit of back-to-back LV= County Championship victories for the first time since
Fell and Kohler-Cadmore ease the pain of Worcestershire's fall
Worcestershire may be heading back to Division Two, but they do so in the knowledge that they have a crop of young players who promise better times ar