Paul Horton's first Championship hundred for Leicestershire tightened their grip midway through their second division match against Sussex at HoveECB
Shah endorses Manohar's call for ICC democracy
Former BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah, a long-time administrator and currently president of Saurashtra Cricket Association, has endorsed Shashank Manoha
Mashrafe wary of SA's spin threat
Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza has said that he is wary about South Africa's spin threat, and is hoping that his batsmen and spinners can step up
Rohit 150 powers India's win
Rohit Sharma's 150 underpinned India's surge to 364 for 5 against Afghanistan in the World Cup warm-up match at Adelaide Oval, allowing MS Dhoni's tea
Domination but no elation for New Zealand
The gloom over Phillip Hughes' death overshadowed the Sharjah Test, with players feeling that the match was almost irrelevantChandresh Narayanan28-Nov
Younis, Shehzad leave Australia needing miracle
After centuries from Younis Khan and Ahmed Shehzad scored centuries, Australia's top order crumbled in the face of a massive targetThe Report by Danie
Wagner confident of defending 250
Neil Wagner has said that the New Zealand bowlers will back themselves to defend a lead of 250 in the Bridgetown Test against West IndiesESPNcricinfo
Liverpool in contact over January moves
Italian football journalist and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has claimed that Liverpool are having 'contacts' over some potential transfer moves in
Man City backed to sign Rice or Bellingham
Manchester City have been backed to launch a summer transfer move for either Declan Rice or Jude Bellingham by ex-BBC Leeds pundit Noel Whelan.
Everton may get second chance on Broja
Everton made nine new signings over the summer and there are lots of positives to be drawn from the business they completed in the transfer window.