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Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first against Bangladesh in the Women’s Cricket World Cup on Thursday. Both teams progressed to the World Cup out of the qualifying round in Lahore this year.
Cricket has been banned at a village pitch after a member of the public was hit on the leg by a ball in a car park.
South Africa's cricketing legend AB de Villiers has become the latest to question India's conduct at the 2025 Asia Cup.
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India beats Pakistan with only 2 balls left to win cricket’s Asia Cup but refuses to receive trophy
India held its nerve in the last over to win cricket’s Asia Cup for the ninth time with a five-wicket victory over archrival Pakistan in Sunday’s final with only two balls remaining
Months after a military conflict, a cricket tournament brought the Indian team three victories over its fiercest rival but few signs of an easing in bitterness.
Cricket Australia is to trial injury substitutes in the first five rounds of their domestic Sheffield Shield competition.
Selig Enterprises has finalized the sale of a 45-acre parcel in LaGrange and that means one of the most popular sports in the world is heading just south of Atlanta.
Check out how to watch England v South Africa in the Women's Cricket World Cup 2025, including TV details and more.
The following is the schedule of media opportunities at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 on Friday, 3 October:
E ight years ago an Indian cricketer, Harmanpreet Kaur, played one of the best innings of all time. Ms Kaur scored an unbeaten 171 runs in the semi-final of the Cricket World Cup, helping India defeat Australia and reach the final for the second time. An estimated 126m people in India watched the final. Women’s cricket was suddenly mainstream.
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USA Cricket files for bankruptcy just ahead of hearing opposite ACE
U SA Cricket (USAC) has filed for bankruptcy ahead of its hearing in its dispute with American Cricket Enterprises (ACE). The Chapter 11 filing makes USAC the first ICC member in the world to go bankrupt. Earlier, there were reports that chairperson Venu Pisike was considering the move to file for bankruptcy.