Hundred teams largely finalised their squads for the upcoming edition of the 100-ball tournament in England, barring wildcard options to be chosen in May. David Warner and Rachin Ravindra will be ...
With the help of data analysts CricViz, BBC Sport looks at the players each team should be targeting in The Hundred draft.
In celebration of the GPS First XI season entering the home straight, the competition’s unsung heroes of 2025 have been ...
In Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, Brydon Carse, Gus Atkinson and Jamie Overton, alongside prospects like Josh Hull, Josh Tongue ...
A surprise decision to include Cooper Connolly at the top of the order backfired, with the 21-year-old making a duck, while the spin-strong ... missing fast bowlers Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood ...
The other issue with that is, the batsmen get so used to spin bowling and when they face a proper pace attack even on spin friendly wickets, they struggle to get runs - this is how Mitchell Starc ...
The spin wizard made his international debut in 1992 ... a total of 20 wickets including a four-fer against Pakistan in the final. Warne was the fastest bowler to breach both the 600 and 700-wicket ...
The tournament’s most damaging bowling unit turned out to be the spin quartet and Mohammed Shami who showed that depth forms India’s genuine advantage in cricket. As the initial bowler, Shami ...
See which players have signed for your county for 2025, which players have moved on, and the overseas cricketers who will ...
Plus, with Josh Allen, Adams is assured of being in a ... Rapoport added that New York will release the six-time Pro Bowler if the team can't find a trade before the start of the new league ...
India's strategy of relying on spin bowlers for the slow pitches in Dubai is paying off ... beast in global tournaments even without their lead cast of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc.
New Zealand pacer Matt Henry said India's familiarity with the conditions here helped them pick a suitable bowling unit as their spin quartet, particularly Varun Chakravarthy, kept his side under ...