ICC bans Bangladesh's Shohely Akhter for five years on corruption charges
Akhter, an offspinner who last turned out for Bangladesh in 2022, is the first international women's cricketer to be banned on charges of corruptionMo
Delhi Capitals take on RCB in a rematch of last season's final
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Dream Baleba alternative: Man Utd closely monitoring "exceptional" talent
Manchester United’s transfer window has been a success to date, with Ruben Amorim already addressing worrying issues in one area of his first-team squ
Brendon McCullum promises focus on entertainment as England white-ball era begins
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Knight backs T20 'reset' to bring out England's best
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Birmingham can land instant Ducksch upgrade by signing "terrific" £13m star
Birmingham City would surely jot down this summer transfer window as a resounding success. Chris Davies' Blues have continued to flex their muscles
Varun highlights domestic cricket's value ahead of international homecoming
"It has definitely helped me to get better, be more instinctive, be on my toes, and think correctly at the right moment"Deivarayan Muthu24-Jan-20252:5
Rangers interested in "great" Man City gem who's now made transfer decision
Glasgow Rangers are reportedly "interested" in signing a Manchester City youngster who has now made his next major career decision.
T20 heavyweights look to draw first blood ahead of five-round bout
The two teams are in transition, but there's plenty of firepower in both sides for what should be a high-scoring seriesSreshth Shah21-Jan-20251:20'Gam
Jemma Botha: If you don't have nerves in a semi … you're not human
The South Africa opener scored a 24-ball 37 to lead her team to victory against Australia in the semi-final of the Women's Under-19 T20 World CupESPNc