Hughes Scores Century as Sussex Trails Somerset by 290 Runs
Daniel Hughes registered his 13th first-class century as Sussex trails Somerset by 290 runs in the Rothesay County Championship Division One match.
Read Article →Daniel Hughes registered his 13th first-class century as Sussex trails Somerset by 290 runs in the Rothesay County Championship Division One match.
Read Article →Yorkshire firmly seized control at Headingley, forcing Surrey to follow-on after a dominant display led by George Hill and Harry Brook, leaving the visitors battling to avoid defeat.
Read Article →Middlesex duo Leus du Plooy and Caleb Falconer mounted a spirited resistance at Lord's, sharing a crucial century partnership to frustrate Derbyshire's hopes of securing a rare red-ball victory at the iconic venue.
Read Article →The third day of the Rothesay County Championship clash between Kent and Durham at Beckenham ended in frustration as rain rendered the playing surface unplayable, leaving Ben Stokes to make the most of his time in the nets.
Read Article →In a challenging opening session on day two of the second Test in Sylhet, Pakistan finds itself in deep trouble at 96 for 4. Babar Azam remains the key for the visitors as Bangladesh’s pace and spin attack, led by Taskin Ahmed and Mehidy Hasan Miraz, continues to turn the screws.
Read Article →In a dramatic, rain-shortened second day at the Seat Unique Stadium, Gloucestershire's seamers Matt Taylor and Craig Miles staged a brilliant recovery to restrict Northamptonshire to 127, setting up a tantalizing finish in this low-scoring County Championship contest.
Read Article →In a high-scoring encounter at Eden Gardens, Kolkata Knight Riders posted a massive 247 against the Gujarat Titans, successfully defending their total to keep their season alive despite a spirited chase from the visitors.
Read Article →Durham struggles against Kent in the Rothesay County Championship match at Beckenham, with Ekansh Singh making a mark with bat and ball
Read Article →Once known more for his bowling than his bat, Jamie Porter stunned everyone at Chelmsford with a gritty, career-best 52 — his maiden first-class fifty — to anchor Essex's fightback after a top-order collapse against Leicestershire.
Read Article →In a dramatic encounter at Scarborough, Warwickshire overcame a heroic individual performance from Yorkshire’s Jess Jonassen to secure a narrow three-wicket win in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup.
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