Talented players from developing cricket nations are being given the chance to take part in the inaugural rebel Women’s Big Bash League. Players from China, Hong Kong, Papua New Guinea, Ireland, Scotland, Thailand and the Netherlands have been selected to join the eight rebel WBBL clubs as part of... Read more
Australia fast bowler Mitchell Johnson has announced that he will retire from all forms of international cricket at the end of the second Commonwealth Bank Test against New Zealand in Perth. Johnson, 34, the country’s fourth highest Test wicket-taker, informed his teammates of his decision last night, saying that... Read more

Cricket education in the United States of America got a shot in the arm with CentreWicket of Australia now becoming an official partner with the USA Center for Excellence in Cricket

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Castle Lager Proteas batsman, AB de Villiers, is set to become the seventh South African to play 100 Test matches when he takes  the field in the second Test against India at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Saturday. De Villiers returned to the summit of the ICC... Read more
Castle Lager Proteas seamer, Vernon Philander, has been ruled out of the remainder of the Test series against India after sustaining an ankle injury during a training session in Bengaluru on Thursday morning. Kyle Abbott has been called up to replace Philander, and will join up with the squad... Read more
Cricket Australia’s National Selection Panel has named a 12-man squad for the first two Commonwealth Bank Test matches against New Zealand in Brisbane and Perth. The squad to contest the Trans-Tasman Trophy is: Steve Smith (c) David Warner (vc) Joe Burns Josh Hazlewood Usman Khawaja Mitchell Johnson Nathan Lyon... Read more

I do not know if this letter will ever reach you. It’s exactly like when a kid writes a letter to GOD. He posts it and hopes that it gets delivered.

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Middlesex Cricket Club of New York completed their seventh season in the Brooklyn Cricket League. For the sixth season Middlesex made it to the semi-final stages

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By Arunabha Sengupta Steve Camacho, who died on October 2, 2015, played 11 Tests for West Indies as a bespectacled opening batsman and was a member of cricket administration for 18 years. Arunabha Sengupta pays homage to the man who was the first full-time employee of the West Indian... Read more
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) today paid tribute to Steve Camacho, the former Manager of the West Indies Team and Chief Executive Officer of the WICB, who died on Friday night in Antigua. He was also an outstanding batsman and played for Guyana in... Read more