England defeated New Zealand in a tense spin-dominated thriller in Colombo, sealing a crucial win that keeps Pakistan’s semi-final hopes alive. Will Jacks and Rehan Ahmed starred in a dramatic chase as England powered into the knockouts.
Australia sealed a dominant 4–1 Ashes series win at the SCG, overcoming late jitters as Alex Carey and Cameron Green guided a nervy chase. Despite flashes of resistance from England, Australia’s experience, discipline, and standout performers proved decisive in a chaotic yet compelling finale.
Australia tightened their grip on the Ashes, storming to a 2-0 lead as Michael Neser’s stunning five-wicket haul crushed England’s late resistance. Even a gritty stand by Ben Stokes and Will Jacks couldn’t stop the inevitable.
Australia sealed a jaw-dropping two-day Ashes victory as Travis Head smashed a 69-ball century and Mitchell Starc tore through England with 10 wickets in the match. England collapsed spectacularly from a position of dominance, losing 9 for 99 before Australia chased 205 in just 28.2 overs.
A wild Ashes all-nighter delivered 19 wickets in 71 overs and enough chaos to keep every England fan awake until sunrise. From Bazball fireworks to Stokes’ five-wicket fever dream, this was one of the most unhinged first days in Ashes history.
England’s fearless new Test identity — Bazball — is heading into its toughest exam yet: an Ashes tour in Australia. Whether Australia respects it or ridicules it, one thing is clear: Bazball has already changed the psychology of modern Test cricket.
England arrive fearless. Australia remain formidable. With both squads named, the Ashes battle lines are drawn. From top-order uncertainty to fast-bowling firepower, we break down who truly holds the edge heading into Perth.
Chris Woakes retires after a 14-year international career. The England allrounder leaves behind 396 wickets, two World Cup trophies, and countless memories. From Ashes heroics to World Cup glory, Woakes retires as one of England’s most underrated legends.
Harold “Dickie” Bird, the legendary Yorkshireman who umpired 66 Tests, 69 ODIs, and three World Cup finals, has died aged 92. Known for his fairness, humour, and unforgettable quirks, Bird became one of the most respected and loved figures in world cricket.
Phil Salt is rewriting the rules of modern T20 cricket. Known as the strike-rate king of the IPL and a star for England, Salt combines fearless hitting with deep analysis. From topping the Fast and Furious IPL strike-rate table to scoring big for England, his preparation and power make him one of the most feared…
Phil Salt’s blistering 89 off 46 balls powered England to a commanding T20I win over Ireland in Malahide. Chasing 197, England stormed home with 14 balls to spare as Jacob Bethell marked his debut as the youngest England captain with a composed 24. Read the full match report for key highlights, player performances, and what…
England coach Brendon McCullum has hinted at a major leadership shift ahead of the Ashes 2025 series in Australia, with Harry Brook emerging as the frontrunner to replace Ollie Pope as vice-captain. The decision reflects England’s push toward a younger leadership core while finalizing a squad packed with spin depth, fast-bowling power, and fresh batting…
