Cricket superstar Shane Warne died of natural causes, Thai police said Monday, citing an autopsy report. The legendary Australian leg-spinner died on the Thai holiday island of Koh Samui on
New Zealand cruised to a nine-wicket win over Bangladesh in a rain-affected match Monday to put their Women’s Cricket World Cup campaign back on track. The New Zealanders, who suffered
Openers Usman Khawaja and David Warner helped Australia reach 138 without loss in their first innings Sunday as the tourists responded strongly on the third day of the opening Test
Bangladesh managed to score 115 for nine wickets against Afghanistan in the second T20I of the two-match series at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur on Saturday. Mushfiqur played the
A minute’s silence was held before Australia men and women’s matches as tributes to continued to pour in for Shane Warne, who died on Friday. Leg-spinner Warne, one of the
Australia underscored their status as the team to beat in the Women’s World Cup when a Rachael Haynes century set up a 12-run win over defending champions England in Hamilton
Australia cricketer Shane Warne, the greatest leg-spinner of all-time, has passed away at the age of 52. Warne’s management released a brief statement in the early hours of Saturday (AEDT),
Top-ranked Ashleigh Barty has withdrawn from the prestigious hardcourt tournaments at Indian Wells and Miami saying she hadn’t been able to prepare in the wake of her Australian Open triumph.
Rohit Sharma begins a new era as India’s Test captain on Friday when the two-match series against Sri Lanka begins, as predecessor Virat Kohli makes a landmark 100th appearance. Rohit
Russia and Belarus were suspended from all international rugby “until further notice” on Tuesday, the world governing body said, as it announced “full and immediate” sanctions following the invasion of