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

In the first two weeks of the Phil Tufnell Cricket Show (Wednesday nights at 2000 BST on BBC Radio 5 Live), we have learnt that James Anderson does a great Alan Hansen impression, Alastair Cook had a secret crush on a girl called Tina at school, and Tuffers' retirement from cricket was hastened by a slice of processed ham. Read More

Tickets for the Ashes became available to England fans on Tuesday, but Cricket Australia does not expect the same "tidal wave" of interest as in 2006. Read More

India closed day three of the rain-hit first Test with Sri Lanka in Galle 380 runs adrift at 140-3. Resuming on 256-2 after a day lost to rain on Monday, Sri Lanka declared on 520-8, with Rangana Herath and Lasith Malinga smashing maiden Test fifties. Read More

Well it isnโ€™t a bowling attack, is it? India have got a medium-pacer called Abhimanyu Mithun opening the bowling against Sri Lanka. We hadnโ€™t even heard of him until this morning. Read More

Yorkshire have admitted that they could be forced to make redundancies if next weekโ€™s Test between Pakistan and Australia is not a financial success. Read More
Bradshaw has been a quiet revolutionary at Lord's, taking the most famous name in cricket into new territory by exploring city franchises for Twenty20 competition, sponsoring the IPL, and now this one-off series, which is being played under the MCC's "Spirit of Cricket" brand. Read More
Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza admitted he faced a severe test of his leadership after a loss to England was compounded by injuries. England cruised to a six-wicket win in the first one-day international as Bangladesh, yet to win in 2010, were well beaten at Trent Bridge in a day/night contest here on Thursday. Read More

Injury prone paceman Brett Lee is working hard to get back on the field and views next year's limited overs World Cup as potentially perfect for his international swansong. Lee, 33, has had his career stalled several times in recent years by an assortment of injuries to his foot, ankle, side and thumb. Read More
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England took a 1-0 lead in the one-day series against Bangladesh with a straightforward six-wicket win. After confining the tourists to 250-9 on a good wicket, England needed 45.1 overs to knock off the required runs. Read More