Malcolm Speed, the former chief executive of the ICC, believes it is “outrageous” that Zimbabwe and South Africa are pushing to block John Howard’s nomination as the ICC’s president-designate
Malcolm Speed, the former chief executive of the ICC, believes it is “outrageous” that Zimbabwe and South Africa are pushing to block John Howard’s nomination as the ICC’s president-designate
For the third Test in a row, a comfortable margin of victory masked a match in which Bangladesh forced England to graft for their rewards, but the events of the final day were typical of the gulf that still exists in the mindsets of the two nations
Aravinda de Silva, Sri Lanka’s former captain and newly-appointed chairman of selectors, has singled out winning the World Cup in 2011 as his “primary responsibility” in his latest role
The Ashes may be six months away, but a solitary Test against an unexpectedly obdurate Bangladesh has already identified the man who will surely come to be recognised as England’s new attack leader
A century partnership between Ian Westwood and Rikki Clarke restored Warwickshire’s resolve at Edgbaston after they had registered their lowest total in 11 years
Yorkshire recovered somewhat from 55 for 5 but at 199 for 8 still trail by 217 runs, needing 68 more to avoid the follow-on