Somerset Lay Waste To Indian Top Order

Somerset Lay Waste To Indian Top Order

Despite VVS Laxman's comments to the contrary, India were all at sea in English conditions as Charl Willougby destroyed the tourists' batting line-up, leaving them 138 for eight after day two of their tour match in Taunton... Views

Another Glitzy Good Week, Bad Week

Another Glitzy Good Week, Bad Week

Stu Broad bounces back and Graeme Swann hits new heights while Sri Lankan cricket heads in the opposite direction. All that and more in our look back at the week that was...

Strauss Out To Spoil Tendulkar Fairytale

Strauss Out To Spoil Tendulkar Fairytale

Andrew Strauss has vowed that England will make life as difficult as possible for Sachin Tendulkar when he goes in search of his 100th Test hundred at Lord's next week...

17-07-2011 13:05
Durham v Surrey
Emirates Durham ICG

17-07-2011 13:45
Leicestershire v Hampshire
Grace Road, Leicester

17-07-2011 13:45
Glamorgan v Unicorns
The Swalec Stadium

17-07-2011 13:45
Yorkshire v Middlesex
Headingley Carnegie

17-07-2011 13:45
Scotland v Northamptonshire
The Citylets Grange

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16-07-2011 10:45
Under 19 One Day International Series - 1st Match
England Under 19 v South Africa Under 19
South Africa Under 19 won by 4 wickets. (Revised target - Duckworth-Lewis system)

15-07-2011 19:10
t20 - North Group
Nottinghamshire v Worcestershire
Nottinghamshire won by 25 runs.

15-07-2011 19:10
t20 - North Group
Lancashire v Northamptonshire
Lancashire won by 64 runs.

15-07-2011 19:10
t20 - North Group
Derbyshire v Yorkshire
Yorkshire won by 8 wickets.

15-07-2011 19:10
t20 - South Group
Essex v Kent
Kent won by 15 runs.

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Broad Should Be Dropped For First Test

That's the view of Peter May, who says the series is too big for England not to field their best team. But will the selectors be as ruthless as they have been with Steve Finn?

The New One-Day Rules: High Fives!

The New One-Day Rules: High Fives!

The ICC have shaken up limited-overs cricket. Guest writer Tanuj Khosla expects more power for the bowlers and enhanced viewer interest in those boring middle overs...