The Ambanis, Asia’s richest family, have bought a stake in Oval Invincibles, the first Hundred franchise to be sold. The ...
English cricket's The Hundred has been popular with crowds but could do with more big names. The stakes are higher now as ...
Afghanistan's exiled women cricketers will be the first beneficiaries of a new refugee fund started by the Marylebone Cricket ...
James Vince, a stalwart of England cricket, announced his retirement from First-Class cricket last week. The decision came ...
Captain Jos Buttler says England's match against Afghanistan at the Champions Trophy should go ahead after calls for a ...
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) supports Afghan women cricketers exiled by Taliban governance through a new refugee fund.
There is growing pressure on England to boycott February’s Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan, but for those living ...
England batter James Vince, who went unsold in IPL 2025 auction, has said that the ECB’s decision to give NOCs only for the ...
BBC cricket reporter Henry Moeran explores the possible reasons why the gap in quality between Australia and England is so ...
The billionaire Ambani family won the bidding battle for a stake in the Oval Invincibles cricket team in London, after interest from private equity firms and Silicon Valley executives.
This category is open to any daily, evening or weekly regional newspaper in England and Wales. Entrants are required to submit examples of their newspaper’s coverage of domestic cricket – with ...
The exiled Afghanistan womens cricket team faced Cricket Without Borders XI in Melbourne at the Junction Oval on Thursday; ...