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BBC Sport readers have picked their team of the tournament for the Women's World Cup. We asked you to pick an 11 which included two openers, five middle-order batters or all-rounders and four bowlers. A wicketkeeper needed to be chosen from the three categories, too. Voting was done after the semi-finals and before the final.
Cricket News: 2025 marked a year of unprecedented sporting redemption. Long-suffering fans of Tottenham Hotspur, South African cricket, PSG, and RCB finally witness
The USA Cricket U19 National East Conference Championship games were played at the NY Ovals Cricket Facility in Schenectady through Labor Day Weekend, starring eight regional teams spanning from New York to Georgia. The NY Ovals is a broad, natural turf area with space for several matches, but Ashok Adikoppula, a co-owner of the grounds and a coach with USA Cricket, the sport’s national ...
The leader of women's cricket in Jersey said it was inspiring and energising to be part of a European network of women shaping the future of the sport. The Jersey Cricket Chief Executive Officer (CEO) represented Jersey at the International Cricket Club (ICC) Europe Female Leaders' Summit in Glasgow.
Cricket had its biggest season yet in the Capital Region, with over 200 national and international teams coming to play at the NY Ovals cricket facility in Glenville.
Ask most cricket fans, and they’ll likely tell you Morrisville is a driving force behind the sport’s rapid growth across the United States. The sport’s popularity in the Triangle surged after Morrisville’s Church Street Park opened in 2015 with ...
BBC Sport has published an invitation to tender (ITT) for the the contract to produce the BBC’s TV coverage of cricket, encompassing the international highlights of England home matches plus live coverage of the Hundred tournaments between 2026 and 2028.
The 13th edition of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 concluded with India clinching the historic title by defeating South Africa in the final, marking a monumental achievement for Indian women's cricket.
Interview: Cricket fans have questioned TNT Sports’ plan for the Ashes this winter, but the broadcaster’s voice of cycling, Rob Hatch, explains why he is the right man to helm the coverage