
Colombo's Predictable Weather Spoils World Cup
The weather in Colombo has "ruined" the Women's World Cup, says former England spinner Alex Hartley.
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The weather in Colombo has "ruined" the Women's World Cup, says former England spinner Alex Hartley.

Heather Knight's masterful century sets up a gripping four-run win for England over co-hosts India at the Women's World Cup, that sees them into the semi-finals.

England's win over India in the Women's World Cup was the most important of the Charlotte Edwards era because of the way they handled pressure, says Ffion Wynne.

How Pratika Rawal combined studies with cricket on her way to the India cricket team.

Chair of selectors George Bailey says Australia are "really confident" that captain Pat Cummins will play a major part in this winter's Ashes against England.

Sam Curran salvages England's innings before the first match of England's winter travels is washed out by rain in Christchurch.
Pakistan are on the brink of elimination from the World Cup after their match against New Zealand was abandoned because of rain.

Charlotte Edwards says England's best cricket is yet to come despite the near miss against Pakistan, as they prepare to face India on Sunday.

Opening batter Kiran Navgire breaks the record for the fastest century in women's T20 history with a 34-ball hundred in a domestic match in India.

England fast bowler Mark Wood says he is "quietly confident" of being fit for the first Test of the Ashes series in Australia.

South Africa move up to second in the Women's World Cup table with a comprehensive 10-wicket win over Sri Lanka in a rain-shortened game in Colombo.

What results do England, India and the rest need to join Australia in the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup?