Chris Gayle silenced his critics with a century and put the West Indies in a strong position against Australia at tea in the second Test at Adelaide Oval... more
Ashes-winning captain Andrew Strauss and England team-mate Graham Onions are among 14 players nominated for the ICC cricketer of the year award... more
Cricket: Matt Prior and Owais Shah produced a brilliant 149-run partnership from only 126 balls to inspire England to their highest-ever one-day total against West Indies at Edgbaston... more
Cricket: Graham Onions' golden debut got even better today when he picked up two more West Indies wickets — but England still have some work to do to wrap-up victory... more
Cricket: England's spirit has been strong and the flesh remains willing enough but plans to start this Ashes year with a badly needed Test series triumph are in tatters... more
Cricket: Steve Harmison's stuttering Test career is back at the crossroads after England refused to gamble on their fastest but most unreliable fast bowler in Barbados... more
Cricket: England have underlined concerns about Andrew Flintoff’s fitness by summoning two players to the Caribbean to cover for their injured all-rounder... more
Cricket: Graeme Swann's maiden five-wicket international haul kept England on course for a series-levelling victory in the third Test against West Indies ... more
New captain, different rules but the same old problem. After their batsmen failed to post a commanding total, England's bowlers came up short to leave Andrew Strauss facing real problems in Jamaica... more
New captain, different rules but the same old problem. After their batsmen failed to post a commanding total, England’s bowlers came up short to leave Andrew Strauss facing real problems in Jamaica... more
Andrew Strauss is adamant England can extend their long run of success against West Indies despite heading to the Caribbean after two weeks of upheaval... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do