England's retreat for bad light under scrutiny as Eoin Morgan questions tactics

Eoin Morgan criticised England and Ollie Pope for a lack of killer instinct with “everything in their favour”, as their refusal to continue bowling spin from both ends brought the third day of their second Test against Sri Lanka to a premature close at Lord’s. Pope brought on Shoaib Bashir and Joe Root to bowl in tandem for three overs with Sri Lanka 24 for 1, after umpires Paul Reiffel…

August 31, 2024
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Brydon Carse makes comeback century but Durham stumble before close

Durham 336 (Carse 104*, Raine 64, Leach 5-124) and 15 for 3 need another 405 runs to beat Somerset 492 and 263 for 5 dec (Abell 56) A Brydon Carse century on his return after suspension was not enough to prevent Durham slipping towards likely defeat on the third day of the Vitality County Championship Division One match with Somerset at Taunton. The visitors began by adding 64 runs to…

August 31, 2024
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Sussex push for victory despite Wayne Madsen hundred

Derbyshire 290 (Madsen 138, Carson 5-90) and 141 for 2 (Came 54*) trail Sussex 607 for 8 dec by 176 runs Sussex go into the final day of their Vitality County Championship match against Derbyshire as clear favourites to extend their lead at the top of Division Two with their sixth victory of the season. But some resolute batting by the Derbyshire batters second time round has given them an…

August 31, 2024
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Rahane, Handscomb battle for Leicestershire after Ingram's unbeaten 257

Leicestershire 251 and 144 for 3 (Rahane 47*) trail Glamorgan 550 for 9 dec (Ingram 257*, Holland 4-96) by 155 runs Rahane was 47 not out and Handscomb unbeaten on 33, Leicestershire 144 for 3, trailing by 155, when bad light stopped play with 21.2 scheduled overs remaining. Both the Indian and Australian were dropped by Glamorgan legspinner Mason Crane, two of his three dropped catches coming off his own…

August 31, 2024
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Ryan Higgins, Sam Robson centuries bat Middlesex towards stalemate

Middlesex 441 for 5 (Higgins 117, Robson 108, Davies 61, Holden 51, Bess 4-168) trail Yorkshire 601 for 6 dec by 160 runs Centurion Ryan Higgins became this summer’s second batter to reach 1,000 runs in the Vitality County Championship as Middlesex batted themselves to an almost certain draw against Yorkshire on day three at Headingley. Unbeaten all-rounder Higgins, who followed Glamorgan batter Colin Ingram’s lead after he achieved the…

August 31, 2024
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Worcestershire take fight to final day as Essex are frustrated in victory push

Worcestershire 266 and 303 for 8 (Libby 65, Hose 64, D’Oliveira 51) lead Essex 404 by 165 runs When bad light took the players off the field with 20 over remaining on day three of the Vitality County Championship match, Worcestershire had turned a 138-run first-innings deficit into a 165-run lead. Libby laid the foundations for the recovery with a 112-ball 65 at the top of the order. But it…

August 31, 2024
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Liam Dawson caps allround tour de force as Hampshire crush Lancashire

Hampshire 389 (Middleton 109, Dawson 104*, Gubbins 75, Wells 4-94) beat Lancashire 200 (Jennings 56, Dawson 5-47) and 152 (Wells 51, Dawson 5-52) by an innings and 37 runs Liam Dawson enjoyed a Saturday to remember at Emirates Old Trafford as Hampshire defeated Lancashire by an innings and 37 runs with a day to spare in their Vitality County Championship match. Having dismissed Lancashire for 200 in their first innings…

August 31, 2024
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Freddie McCann's maiden century keeps youthful Notts in the fight

Surrey 525 and 13 for 1 lead Nottinghamshire 405 (McCann 154, Hameed 68, Haynes 68, Verreyne 50*, Jacks 7-129) by 133 runs A maiden century in only his third first-class innings from the 19-year old, locally raised left-hander Freddie McCann helped take Nottinghamshire’s reply to 405 at Trent Bridge despite a caree-best seven for 129 from Surrey spinner Will Jacks. Batting again, Surrey ended the third day of their Vitality…

August 31, 2024
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Dwayne Bravo to retire from CPL after 2024 season

Dwayne Bravo, the highest wicket-taker in T20 cricket, has announced that he will retire from the CPL after the ongoing season. Bravo, 40, made the announcement public hours before Trinbago Knight Riders’ opening game of CPL 2024, against St Kitts & Nevis Patriots in Basseterre. Source: ESPN Crickinfo

August 31, 2024
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Kathyn Bryce keeps The Blaze's double hopes burning

The Blaze 249 for 4 (K Bryce 87*, Beaumont 59) beat Sunrisers 245 (Griffith 65) by six wickets Double-chasers The Blaze kept alive their chance of qualifying for the knock-out stage of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy with a six-wicket win over Sunrisers at Derby, where they chased down a target of 246 with 39 balls to spare. Not for the first time, all-rounder Kathryn Bryce was their match-winner, top-scoring…

August 31, 2024
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