New Zealand wait on injured Ryder
Jesse Ryder, the opening batsman, is in a race to be fit for the fourth ODI against England after injuring his left ankle in Friday's six-wicket lossC
USACA elections delayed
The USA Cricket Association elections are on hold, although this does not appear to have been conveyed to those involved in the processCricinfo staff0
Reed talks Alderweireld’s failed transfer
In an exclusive interview with Football FanCast, former Southampton vice-chairman Les Reed has shed a bit of light on the south coast club's failed ca
Bell bruised but wrist not broken
England suffered an injury scare on the opening morning of the first Test at Hamilton when Ian Bell had to be sent to hospital for precautionary X-ray
Serious challenge to Dainty's old guard
There will be a serious challenge to the existing Gladstone Dainty-led USA Cricket Association administration at next month's executive board election
Les Reed claims Gareth Southgate won’t be next Spurs manager
Les Reed believes that it's going to take plenty to persuade Gareth Southgate to leave his position as England manager. Southgate is currently prep
Five-bowler strategy does the trick
All the pieces finally fell in the right places for India as they closed their campaign in the league phase of the CB series with a victory against Sr
Glamorgan rename Sophia Gardens
Glamorgan have announced that they will be renaming Sophia Gardens the Swalec Stadium after agreeing a £1.5 million ten-year sponsorship dealCricinfo
Aston Villa: Villains enter talks for Pape Matar Sarr
French journalist Joris Crolbois has claimed that Aston Villa are the first club to enter negotiations with highly sought-after FC Metz midfielder Pap
Smith likely to lead ODI side
Arthur said there would be opportunities for younger players in the one-day side, especially since the next World Cup is in the subcontinent and the C