India series uncertain but ECB ring-fences £20m investment into women's game

8:29 AM GMT Matt Roller Close Matt Roller is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. He tweets at @mroller98 England women’s home series against India is in doubt due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, but the ECB remains hopeful that it will be possible for the tour to be completed at some stage this summer. India are due to play two T20Is and four ODIs in England, with the first game…

April 8, 2020
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Cautious optimism within Cricket Australia on game's resumption

Silence of the stands: Australia and New Zealand played to an empty SCG in the first ODI before the series was called off  7:59 AM GMT International cricket of some kind in the next Australian summer is probable, the domestic Big Bash League and WBBL are highly likely and even the men’s T20 World Cup remains a chance of happening. These are among the views that may be drawn from…

April 8, 2020
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"Whatever happens will not define you" – Memories of the Super Over

7:48 AM GMT Wisden Almanack In an extract from the 2020 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack, England’s World Cup XI look back on the thrilling denouement to last summer’s unforgettable final at Lord’s Lethal weapon: Archer bowled much of the World Cup in pain, but finished as England’s leading wicket-taker Getty Images Joe Root There wasn’t the normal Lord’s hum, but pockets of pin-drop silence, like a game of snooker. Jofra was unlucky…

April 8, 2020
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Ben Stokes named as Wisden's leading cricketer in the world

Ben Stokes sits in the Headingley dressing room after his match-winning innings  7:28 AM GMT ESPNcricinfo staff Ben Stokes has been named as the leading Cricketer in the World in the 2020 edition of Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack, which is published today, after a remarkable 2019 in which he guided England to their maiden World Cup title before producing one of the great Test innings to beat Australia in the Headingley…

April 8, 2020
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Michael Neser driven to be better by 'deflating' near misses with Australia

7:01 AM GMT It has become a regular sight around Australia Test squads: Michael Neser bowling over after over in the nets, troubling the best batsmen, then getting the tap on the shoulder from Justin Langer to say he would be carrying the drinks again. The pace attack, arguably the best in the world, is a mighty tough unit to break in to, but Neser is determined not to be…

April 8, 2020
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Sophie Devine and Tim Southee honoured by peers

6:59 AM GMT ESPNcricinfo staff Sophie Devine and Tim Southee were honoured by their peers for their performances in the 2019-20 season in an online ceremony because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the New Zealand women’s skipper receiving the Cricket Players’ Association Players’ Award and the men’s fast bowler getting the Players’ Cap. While this is the second time Southee has won the honour (after 2013), for Devine it’s an incredible…

April 8, 2020
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Michael Neser agrees to cancel Surrey contract

1:27 PM GMT ESPNcricinfo staff Surrey have cancelled Australian seamer Michael Neser‘s contract, making him the first player to miss out on his overseas deal due to the coronavirus pandemic. Neser had been due to play the first half of Surrey’s County Championship campaign, but with the English season suspended at least until May 28 and likely beyond, and Australia imposing an indefinite travel ban on its citizens, it was…

April 7, 2020
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Australia 'too scared' to sledge Virat Kohli's India because of IPL deals – Michael Clarke

Michael Clarke feels sledging doesn’t have an effect on players like Virat Kohli  11:02 AM GMT ESPNcricinfo staff Did Australia go “a lot softer” on India during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in 2018-19 at home? Michael Clarke believes so, and feels the IPL, where players from around the world earn big bucks, made Tim Paine’s men “too scared” to sledge Virat Kohli and Co in the series the visitors won 2-1….

April 7, 2020
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'I believe I have a World Cup left in me' – Robin Uthappa

‘I still have that fire burning in me, I really want to compete’ (32:18) Robin Uthappa chats with Raunak Kapoor on what’s he up to during the lockdown, his role at Rajasthan Royals, and future plans  (32:18) 5:52 AM GMT ESPNcricinfo staff Robin Uthappa, who last played for India in July 2015 on a tour of Zimbabwe, believes he “still has a World Cup” left in him, and is targeting…

April 7, 2020
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Jos Buttler calls for England players' donations to go to grass roots cricket

5:01 PM GMT Jos Buttler has called for the money donated by England’s centrally contracted players to be directed to grass roots cricket. England men’s players announced an initial donation of £500,000 “to the ECB and selected good causes” on Friday in recognition of the challenging situation faced by a game confronted by the Covid-19 pandemic. And while the announcement suggested “the precise details of the charitable donation will be…

April 6, 2020
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