Umpires are required to intervene as Joe Root and Prasidh Krishna clash on numerous occasions on day two as tensions begin to rise in the fifth and final Test between England and India at The Oval.
Former England captain Alec Stewart speaks to BBC Sport's Isa Guha about former teammate Graham Thorpe as 'A Day for Thorpey' celebration takes place on day two of the fifth Test at The Oval.
Zak Crawley hits a rapid 64 off 57 balls, including 14 boundaries, to give England a flying start in their first innings against India on day two of the final Test at the Oval.
England's Gus Atkinson takes three wickets on the morning of day two to finish with five overall as India are bowled out for 224 in their first innings of the final Test at The Oval.
England take the last four wickets in the space of four overs to bowl India out for 224 in their first innings at The Oval, with Gus Atkinson finishing with figures of 5-33.
England pace bowler Chris Woakes looks likely to be ruled out of the remainder of the decisive fifth Test against India after suffering a shoulder injury.
India’s Test captain Shubman Gill, has once again drawn attention after being dismissed in a bizarre fashion during the first innings of the final Test against England at The Oval.
Karun Nair leads India's fightback on day one of the fifth and final Test against England as they close on 204-6 at stumps, on a day where England's efforts are overshadowed by a shoulder injury to Chris Woakes just before the close of play at The Oval.
Former England captain Sir Alastair Cook and former England bowler Phil Tufnell both doubt whether bowler Chris Woakes will return for the remainder of the fifth Test against India after suffering a shoulder injury near the close of play on day one at The Oval.
Jamie Overton, the fast bowling all-rounder, has been added to England’s 15-member squad, announced by the England and Wales Cricket Board on Monday, for the fifth and final Test match of the ongoing series against India.
Surrey became the inaugural winners of the women’s T20 Blast, defeating the Birmingham Bears by five wickets with Grace Harris smashing an imperious half-century to crown her side champions.
Surrey became the inaugural winners of the women’s T20 Blast, defeating the Birmingham Bears by five wickets with Grace Harris smashing an imperious half-century to crown her side champions.
The uncertainty surrounding the Asia Cup’s future is finally over, as it has been confirmed that the tournament will be held in the UAE from September 9 to 28.