3:00 AM ET Australia won the toss and decided to bat against EnglandLive scorecard and ball-by-ball details Australia’s captain Tim Paine won the toss for the fifth match in a row and chose to bat first against England in the final ODI at Old Trafford. Seeking a 5-0 sweep of Australia for the first time
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3:00 AM ET Toss West Indies opt to bat v Sri Lanka Jason Holder rejoices after his opposite number, Kane Williamson, fell cheaply Marty Melville/AFP/Getty Images Exactly ninety years after making their Test debut, West Indies opted to bat in their first day-night Test in Barbados against Sri Lanka. With the sun out and a cool
3:00 AM ET Jon Culley at New Road Worcestershire 247 (Mitchell 118, Mennie 4-43, Clark 4-56) and 484-7 dec (Mitchell 163, Guptill 111, Fell 62, Cox 58*) beat Lancashire 130 (Jennings 55, Barnard 5-34) and 399 (Jennings 177, Davies 64, Barnard 4-95) by 202 runsScorecard In reality, the chances of Lancashire reaching their monumental target
3:00 AM ET ECB Reporters Network Nottinghamshire 380 (Taylor 146, Nash 51, Harmer 4-78) and 266 (Moores 87, Libby 51, Quinn 3-25) beat Essex 206 (Bopara 69, Carter 4-34, Fletcher 4-43) and 139 (Milnes 4-44) by 301 runsScorecard Nottinghamshire required just an hour and three-quarters on the fourth morning of the Specsavers County Championship game
Jun 21, 2018 ESPNcricinfo staff Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal will miss the day-night Test against West Indies in Barbados. After a four-hour hearing on Friday, Michael Beloff QC, the ICC-appointed judicial commissioner, dismissed Chandimal’s appeal against his one-match suspension for ball-tampering. According to an ICC release, Beloff will provide a written reasoned decision on
3:00 AM ET ECB Reporters Network Yorkshire 350 (Ballance 109, Brook 79, Steyn 5-56) and 91 for 2 trail Hampshire 443 ((Adams 147, Berg 84*, Alsop 63, Brooks 5-124) by two runsScorecard Ollie Rayner grabbed his first two Hampshire wickets but Yorkshire kept the game in the balance by taking a slender two-run deficit into
3:00 AM ET ECB Reporters Network Northamptonshire 282 (Procter 70, Levi 63, Duckett 52, Taylor 4-70) and 32 for 0 beat Gloucestershire 62 (Sanderson 5-16) and 250 (Higgins 63, Hutton 8-57) by 10 wicketsScorecard Northamptonshire took just 32 minutes on the third day to wrap up a 10-wicket victory over Gloucestershire at Wantage Road to
11:35 PM ET Australia have been left with “nowhere to hide” in their ODI series against England, according to their vice-captain, Aaron Finch. Another defeat, this time in Durham, left Australia four-down with one to play in the Royal London series, and Finch admitted it felt as if his side was “always chasing the game”.
3:00 AM ET Australia won the toss and decided to bat against EnglandLive scorecard and ball-by-ball details Craig Overton makes his ODI debut for England in the fourth match of the Royal London series in Durham. Overton was presented with his cap by Sir Ian Botham – one Somerset allrounder bestowing the honour on another
3:00 AM ET Leicestershire 353 for 8 (Ackermann 151*, Dexter 66, Murtagh 5-52) v MiddlesexScorecard “In many ways, it’s been enjoyable to see grounds we don’t normally see,” said one good citizen of Middlesex as he reflected on life in Division Two of the Championship. What he politely left unspoken, though, as he gazed upon