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Eoin Morgan spoke of his pride after answering concerns over his technique and temperament at Test level with a stunning, unbeaten 125. Morgan became only the second Irish-born batsman to score a Test hundred for England after Fred Fane achieved the feat in 1906, and insisted he had never doubted his ability to translate his sparkling one-day form into the Test arena. Read More

West Indies will be without all-rounder Dawyne Bravo for their five-match one-day series against Australia, which starts in Melbourne on Sunday. The 26-year-old has failed to recover from a thumb injury he suffered playing for Victoria last month. Read More

West Indies' hopes of gaining a foothold in the one-day series against Australia were ruined by bad weather. The tourists bowled out Australia for 225 but face only one over in reply, reaching 6-0, before persistent rain prevented a result in Sydney. Read More
West Indies spin bowler Sulieman Benn on Saturday received a one-Test ban for barging into the South African dressing-room during last month's third Test between the two countries. Read More

Australia almost became the first country for 103 years to win a Test match after being dismissed for below 100 in their first innings. On this same Headingley ground England, after a similarly poor start, had beaten South Africa in 1907. Read More

Details are being ironed out, but he will almost certainly not be going with England on their six-week tour of Dubai and Bangladesh. England will probably now travel without a bowling coach for that trip. Read More