Australian cricketer’s incredible six wickets in final six balls wins match
Mudgeeraba captain Gareth Morgan only took ball to protect youngsters from pain of having winning runs hit off their bowling
	Mudgeeraba captain Gareth Morgan only took ball to protect youngsters from pain of having winning runs hit off their bowling
	The Bazballers do not seem to worry much about fitness, but the white-ball team needs to
	Although players under-performed, focus also needs to be on Rob Key and Matthew Mott – English cricket deserved better from those in charge
	Side must turn to the likes of Harry Brook and Gus Atkinson as they prioritise a rebuild ahead of future ODIs
	In an honest assessment of their shortcomings, team director also admitted England were exposed by inadequate planning and decision-making
	Another disappointing campaign is not unchartered territory, as becomes clear looking at World Cups since 1996
	Exclusive: Ricky Skerritt says a name change would only be considered 'if somebody came forward with a reasonable argument'
	Despite being culpable for elements of England's dire display in India, Buttler can still be the man to lead them back to prominence
	
	Attempt by the nation's sports minister, Roshan Ranasinghe, to sack the cricket board during the World Cup leads to ICC suspension
	Big-hitting all-rounder in line to play her first Test in December in Bazball transformation of women's team as key left-arm spinner returns
	Match against Pakistan is likely to be the last ODI for Messrs Stokes, Root, Ali, Bairstow, Malan, Wood, Woakes and possibly even Rashid
	Former England physiotherapist Wayne Morton has reached an out-of-court settlement with the embattled county
	Ashes hero will continue his comeback from car crash by joining Lions camp in UAE and probably then the full squad for tour of Caribbean
	Exclusive: Former England captain on IPL’s debt to Test cricket, Shane Warne’s ball of that century and an infamous umpire argument
	England’s Test team needs him fresh and his impish nature fully restored – sometimes England have to say no to him
	Afghanistan have lit up the World Cup since the ICC opted not to ban the team in the wake of the Taliban takeover
	
	Reporters went along to grounds where women's games were scheduled, only to find no cricket happening or people eating picnics
	Rugby one of 11 sports praised for protecting women but more than three quarters still let transgender athletes compete in female categories
	With his movement acutely limited by cramp, Maxwell played one of the greatest innings in World Cup history to send Australia into the semis
	English players’ union to lobby global body to press for safeguards amid rising concern about smog and extreme heat
	Head coach retains backing of ECB but compounding World Cup fiasco by losing to dangerous Dutch side could destroy best-laid plans
	Exclusive: American and Indian investors among four interested parties as club prepares to make a decision on rescue package
	For all the talk of T20 skills permeating the ODI game, this tournament has emphasised just how distinct the formats are
	England Test team has traditionally struggled in India, the ODI side's humbling this past month should give red-ball side pause for thought
	The incident in the World Cup match is the first time a batsman has been timed out in all international cricket
	Selection issues, leadership problems and even the wrong kind of shirt – world champions' defence was a Keystone Cops-style farce
	Angelo Mathews’ dismissal against Bangladesh was a first and highlights the need for the laws of the game to adapt
	Ali says that the least this departing generation can do is beat the Netherlands and Pakistan in order to qualify for the Champions Trophy
	Before judging this ODI team too harshly, let us wait and see how the Bazballers get on in the Test series in India
	Seemingly diminished by Jason Roy's absence, Yorkshireman's toils at the top of the order have encapsulated the team's precipitous decline