Following their latest setback against Australia's 16-0, Ashes defeat, Clare Connor, managing director of England women's <a ...
The ICC is set to revamp the World Test Championship, with some key changes in focus before the start of the new cycle this year.
Clare Connor, managing director of England women's cricket, discusses the fallout of the 16-0 Ashes defeat with BBC Sport.
Australia completed the 16-0 Ashes series whitewash with victory by an innings and 122 runs in the one-off day/night Test in Melbourne on Saturday.
With England’s Women’s Ashes humiliation sealed, the England and Wales Cricket Board has promised an inquest into the series.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is set to revamp the World Test Championship format, introducing a two-tier system ahead of India's tour of England. The move is being spearheaded by ICC ...
The five-match Test series between India and England is likely to be the first Test series under the new format ...
Not enough spinners, a lost identity and dithering over the captaincy - England's utter humiliation against Australia has been a long time coming ...
Australia vs South Africa in WTC final marks end of current format, Test cricket set to relaunch as two-tier system.
With just five months left for the next cycle to start with England hosting India at Headingly from June 20, Thompson ...
England facing ‘big questions’ after Ashes embarrassment says Michael Vaughan - The tourists suffered a 16-0 series defeat ...