England are on the back foot in the second Test against West Indies in Antigua... but there was at least one bright spot on day two. SAM MORSHEAD has a look...
01/02/2019 | Sam Morshead | News | England match centre | England |
It's a numbers game! Here The Cricketer takes a look back at some of the stats to come out of the world of cricket this week...
01/02/2019 | Owen Riley | West Indies | Sussex Men | New Zealand | News | India | Global Game | Features | England | Big Bash | Australia |
The road to Lord's starts here
Players are listed on the Index by their nationality, rather than being group as the West Indies. This means we can use the ratings system to work out which nation has produced the most impactful T20 players....
Foakes was unable to keep wicket during the evening session on Thursday, with Jonny Bairstow taking the gloves, and did not feature at the start of day two
Both Foakes and Tom Curran have signed contract extensions which will keep them at The Oval until 2021, while Sam has signed a new deal which extends his stay until 2020...
01/02/2019 | The Cricketer | Testing | Surrey Men | News | County Cricket | County Championship |
The 20-year-old was selected for the squad to face Sri Lanka having returned to the Victoria setup after a brief break from cricket, but was not picked in the team for either the first or second Test...
It's that time again to have a look back at the past week's ups and downs. TOM EDWARDS picks which people or organisations have had a week to remember or forget...
01/02/2019 | Tom Edwards | Sri Lanka | Pakistan | News | Global Game | Features | England | Australia |
Despite issuing an apology which was accepted by South Africa captain Faf du Plessis, the Pakistan captain was still banned by the ICC, a move which has enraged Mani...
Bairstow watched his captain Joe Root caught in the slips off a ball from Kemar Roach which exploded off the pitch, and two other partners depart as he made it to 52 as England were bowled out for 187
Opener Burns finished the day undefeated on 172, the second-highest Test score by an Aussie batsman against Sri Lanka, and shared a stand with Head of 308 for the fourth wicket – the largest partnership for Australia in a Test against Sri Lanka ever