
Lewis appointed Glos cricket director
Gloucester appoint their former captain - and ex-England women's head coach - Jon Lewis as director of cricket.

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Gloucester appoint their former captain - and ex-England women's head coach - Jon Lewis as director of cricket.
England slip to 79-7 against Pakistan before heavy rain abandons their group stage game at the Women's World Cup in Colombo.

Sri Lanka and New Zealand are forced to settle for a point each after their Women's World Cup match in Colombo is abandoned because of rain.

England all-rounder Alice Capsey praises the team's morale as they look to go four wins from four against Pakistan on Wednesday.

Sussex appoint Mark West as interim chief executive while they continue their search for a permanent replacement for Pete Fitzboydon.
Former Australia batsman David Warner predicts the Aussies will win the Ashes 4-0 because England will play for a "moral victory".

New Zealand batter Kane Williamson will miss this month's T20 series against England but captain Mitchell Santner is back following injury.

Alyssa Healy's sublime century in Australia's record chase against India leaves the wicketkeeper one box left to tick - a Women's World Cup title as captain.

Chris Woakes says England "have a hell of a chance" of winning the Ashes in Australia for the first time since 2010-11 this winter.

Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sophie Ecclestone deliver statement showings as India and Australia loom, but England are still searching for the complete performance, writes Ffion Wynne.
Warwickshire fast bowler Michael Booth agrees a two-year contract extension after impressing again in his second season at Edgbaston.

New Zealand survive a top-order collapse to beat Bangladesh by 100 runs in Guwahati and pick up their first win of the Women's World Cup