
England's Stars Shine in Victory
Nat Sciver-Brunt's sparkling 117 and Sophie Ecclestone's four wickets ensure England remain unbeaten in the Women's World Cup as they thrash Sri Lanka by 89 runs in Colombo.
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Nat Sciver-Brunt's sparkling 117 and Sophie Ecclestone's four wickets ensure England remain unbeaten in the Women's World Cup as they thrash Sri Lanka by 89 runs in Colombo.

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.

Essex wicketkeeper Adam Rossington and pace bowler Jamal Richards will leave the club when their contracts expire at the end of the month.
Warwickshire fast bowler Michael Booth agrees a two-year contract extension after impressing again in his second season at Edgbaston.

Any absence of Australia captain Pat Cummins from the Ashes could play into England’s hands, according to batter Harry Brook.

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

Opener Tammy Beaumont says England are aiming to "keep building that momentum" at the World Cup with victory over Sri Lanka on Saturday.

Kent all-rounder Grant Stewart signs a new two-year contract extension that will keep him at the club until 2027.

Gloucestershire head coach Mark Alleyne signs a new three-year deal to stay at the county until 2028.

Marnus Labuschagne further pushes his case for a recall to Australia's Test squad for the Ashes by hitting his third century in four matches for Queensland.

Surrey youngster Ralphie Albert wasn't aware how famous his grandfather - snooker legend Jimmy White - was, but is now forging his own sports career.

England batters Emma Lamb and Jordan Cox are voted women's and men's players of the year at the PCA awards.