
Buttler goes down with the ship as England journey comes full circle
Brendon McCullum hoped to lift his spirits but it seems Jos Buttler could not stir himself for another voyage of discovery
Brendon McCullum hoped to lift his spirits but it seems Jos Buttler could not stir himself for another voyage of discovery
India assistant coach says they also want to carry momentum into the semi-final by beating New Zealand, so it might come down to bowlers not bowling their full quotas on Sunday
Former British Gymnastics performance director named as successor to Gavin Larsen
RCB have lost all three games at home this season while DC are entering the contest as table-toppers
Assured of a semifinal slot, India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate hinted that the team might ring in some changes in the bowling attack for its last group match against New Zealand.
The incident took place at the end of the 47th over of Afghanistan innings during their Champions Trophy match vs Australia.
Delhi Capitals dished out an all-round effort to comfortably beat former champions Mumbai Indians by nine wickets and jump to the top of the table in the Women’s Premier League.
Australia’s stand-in skipper Steve Smith lavished praise on his disciplined bowlers after the team secured a semi-final spot in the ongoing Champions Trophy following a rain-abandoned match against Afghanistan.
It will be Jos Buttler’s last match in charge, as England face a shake-up after an early exit from this tournament
India’s keeper-batter admits keeping someone like Pant out of the XI comes with its own pressures, and also heaps praise on Shami