Former England fast bowler replaces Steve Kirby, who left Lord's in October ESPNcricinfo staff15-Feb-2019Ajmal Shahzad, the former England fast bowler
Bangladesh tour of New Zealand called off after Christchurch terror attack
The team was en route to the Al Noor mosque for Friday prayers at the time of the attack but escaped to the nearby Hagley OvalMohammad Isam in Christc
'There will be bit of sideways movement' – Faf du Plessis
South Africa's captain hopes there will be more assistance for the seamers in Port Elizabeth, and less for the spinners, than there was in DurbanAndre
Woakes commits to Warwickshire with three-year deal
Allrounder commits to club until at least 2022 after extending existing contractESPNcricinfo staff08-Mar-2019Chris Woakes has committed to Warwickshir
Hardik, Rahul directed to contribute INR 20 lakh each to charity
The duo has been asked to do so "in order to purge" their "collective indiscretion" on a talk show where they made controversial and offensive comment
World Cup bound Jimmy Neesham was talked out of retirement
The allrounder battled a form slump and injury which almost led him to walking away from the game but has now completed a notable comebackESPNcricinfo
CA chief calls for evidence of pre-Newlands tampering
Kevin Roberts conceded that further revelations about the scandal 12 months ago would be damaging to the gameDaniel Brettig28-Mar-20194:42Smith and Wa
South Africa injury watch: Steyn, Ngidi, Duminy and more
Steyn has seen a shoulder specialist, Ngidi has resumed bowling after his side strain and Duminy has begun playing for the Cobras againLiam Brickhill3
BCCI elections set for October 22
Committee of Administrators takes decision as 31 out of 38 state associations technically agree to implement Lodha recommendationsNagraj Gollapudi21-M
'Wouldn't have been scoring like this if I didn't take risks' – Rohit backs his ODI method
India opener explains a process that worked well for himESPNcricinfo staff24-May-2019Rohit Sharma's batting at the top of the order in ODIs is a study