Cricket
Warner ton edges Australia ahead
Australian David Warner's second successive hundred against Bangladesh helped his side maintain their slight advantage on the third day of the second and final test in Chittagong.
Warner leads Australian fightback
Opener David Warner scored an unbeaten 88 to lead Australia's robust reply to Bangladesh's first-innings total of 305 in the second and final cricket test in Chittagong.
Star pay billions for IPL rights
Star India will pay a staggering 3.5 billion dollars for the television and digital rights of the Indian Premier League for the next five years.
Sir Richard won't seek re-election to NZ Cricket Board
Sir Richard Hadlee has decided to stand down from the Board of New Zealand Cricket.
Law lauds West Indies turnaround
West Indies' Australian coach Stuart Law has lauded his side's remarkable turnaround to beat England by five wickets at Headingley.
Century for Stokes in second test
A battling century from Ben Stokes rescued England on the first day of the second test at Headingley but West Indies still dismissed Joe Root's side for 258 on a much better day for the tourists.
Elliott included in world XI
The Black Caps 2015 world cup hero Grant Elliott hs been named in world cricket eleven squad to play in Pakistan next month.
India thrash Sri Lanka in opening one-dayer
India opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan smashed an unbeaten 132 to help his side thrash hosts Sri Lanka by nine wickets in their opening one-day international.
Cook double ton puts England in control
Rain held up England's progress after Alastair Cook scored a superb 243 on the second day of the first cricket test against the West Indies at Edgbaston.
England on top in day-night Test
England's Joe Root and Alastair Cook scored centuries to lead the hosts to a commanding 348 for 3 on the opening day of their first day-night test against West Indies.
Taylor returns from England
The New Zealand cricketer Ross Taylor has been forced to end his English County stint with Sussex to return home for family reasons.
Bates hits out in English T20
The White Ferns captain Suzie Bates has hit a century to help her Southern Vipers side to victory in their second game of the English women's T20 cricket competition.
England take test and series over Proteas
Spinner Moeen Ali took five wickets as England beat South Africa by 177 runs in the fourth cricket test at Old Trafford to secure a 3-1 series victory.
Australian cricket pay dispute ends
Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers' Association, having publicly swapped barbs for almost a year during stalled pay talks, announced an in-principle agreement.
Auckland still a chance for day-night test
New Zealand Cricket remain optimistic about their bid to hold a day-night test match in Auckland next summer.
Moeen hat-trick crushes Proteas
Spinner Moeen Ali finished off South Africa with a hat-trick as England completed a crushing 239-run victory in the third cricket test at the Oval.
Anderson suffers another injury
New Zealand allrounder Corey Anderson has suffered another injury setback and will play no further part in County Cricket in England.
England on top at The Oval
Ben Stokes and debutant Toby Roland-Jones have put England in complete command of the third cricket Test against South Africa at The Oval.
Ryder to play in Caribbean Premier League
The former Black Caps batsman Jessie Ryder is still wanted on the world stage.
Warner hits out at Cricket Australia
As players start to feel the financial pinch, Test star David Warner has blasted Cricket Australia's tactics in the ongoing pay row.