- Root ton delights Headingley crowd - Joe Root hits a maiden Test century as England reach 337-7 against New Zealand on day two of the second Test.
- Root hoping maiden ton inspires win - England batsman Joe Root hopes his maiden Test century can help secure a victory against New Zealand at Headingley.
- O'Brien says Irish 'can finish job' - Kevin O'Brien believes Ireland can go one better against Pakistan on Sunday at Clontarf after Thursday's tied game.
- Roderick cannot prevent Worcs win - South African Gareth Roderick cannot prevent Gloucestershire suffering a 10-wicket defeat by Worcestershire at New Road.
- Stoic Denly holds Durham to draw - Middlesex batsman Joe Denly hits a stubborn half century to frustrate a rampant Durham bowling attack and secure a draw.
- Foakes and Foster rescue Essex - Essex wicketkeepers Ben Foakes and James Foster share an unbroken 142-run stand to force a draw with Kent at Chelmsford.
- Chapple spell restricts Hampshire - Lancashire's Glen Chapple takes four wickets in six balls to restrict Hampshire on the third day at Southampton.
- Worcs sign Russell to replace Oram - Worcestershire sign West Indian Andre Russell for this year's FL t20 to replace injured Kiwi all-rounder Jacob Oram.
- Leics & Glamorgan draw after rain - Leicestershire and Glamorgan are forced to settle for a draw after a rain-affected final day at Grace Road.
- Ireland secure tie with Pakistan - Paul Stirling and Kevin O'Brien star as Ireland secure a dramatic tie with Pakistan in the one-day international at Clontarf.
- Cook expects closer second Test - England captain Alastair Cook expects a closer contest in the second Test after his side's 170-run victory at Lord's.
- Magoffin celebrates Sussex haul - Sussex seam bowler Steve Magoffin says his match figures of 12-31 against Somerset will take time to sink in.
- Rauf withdrawn from Champions Trophy - Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf is withdrawn from the Champions Trophy following media reports of an Indian police investigation.
- NZ's Vettori to miss Headingley Test - New Zealand's veteran spinner Daniel Vettori is ruled out of the second Test against England, putting his Test future in doubt.
- New England coach 'within two weeks' - The new England women's coach to replace Mark Lane is expected to be announced within the next two weeks.
- Sussex win as Somerset fail again - Steve Magoffin returns match figures of 12-31 as Sussex romp to victory over Somerset at Horsham inside two days.
- Aganthangelou seizes Lancs chance - Andrea Agathangelou is pleased to make the most of an unexpected opportunity in Lancashire's game at Hampshire.
- Draw keeps Jersey & Guernsey apart - Jersey and Guernsey will be in separate groups for the ICC's European Division One Twenty20 championships in Sussex.
- Poor form 'devastates' Trescothick - Somerset captain Marcus Trescothick admits he is dismayed by his side's disastrous start to the season.
- IPL cricketer denies spot-fixing - Indian fast bowler Sreesanth, arrested over allegations of spot-fixing in the Indian Premier League, insists he is innocent.
- VIDEO: Ireland and Pakistan in dramatic tie - Ireland fall one run short of a dramatic win over Pakistan in Dublin.
- VIDEO: Cook hopes to repeat Lord's form - England captain Alastair Cook hopes his side can get close the standard they achieved at Lord's, ahead of the second Test against New Zealand.
- AUDIO: Trescothick 'embarrassed' by defeat - Somerset captain Marcus Trescothick tells BBC Somerset that he is embarrassed by his team's innings-and-116 run defeat by Sussex.
- VIDEO: Cook praises bowling attack - England cricket captain Alastair Cook praises his bowling attack after they sweep aside New Zealand in the first Test at Lord's.
- VIDEO: Anderson reaches England landmark - England bowler James Anderson takes his 300th Test wicket by dismissing New Zealand's Peter Fulton during the first Test at Lords.
- VIDEO: Anderson relieved after 300th wicket - James Anderson says he is relieved his 300th Test wicket is "out of the way" after becoming only the fourth England player to reach the landmark.
- VIDEO: Police 'watched matches for signals' - Three Indian cricketers have been arrested over allegations of spot-fixing in the Indian Premier League (IPL), India's cricket board says.
- AUDIO: Durham are 'buzzing' - Borthwick - Scott Borthwick tells BBC Radio Newcastle that Durham are "buzzing" after their five-wicket victory over Surrey put them top of the County Championship Division One table.
- AUDIO: Surrey skipper Smith facing lay-off - Surrey captain Graeme Smith tells BBC London 94.9 that must undergo surgery on his injured ankle and faces several months out, meaning he will miss the ICC Champions Trophy.
- England's top three ready for Ashes - Stewart - England's inconsistent batting displays are a concern but now is not the time to tinker, says former England captain Alec Stewart
- 'A day for shocking stats and staying in your seat' - Chief sports writer Tom Fordyce savours an eventful first Test at Lord's and asks what we learned from England's thrilling win
- The Ashes: 50 days to go - From Don Bradman to Ian Botham... BBC Sport counts down to the start of the 2013 Ashes series
- Broad and Anderson back to their best - England's new-ball pair spared the batsmen's blushes in the first Test at Lord's, says cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew
- Anderson: King of the swingers - From injuries and inconsistency to a master of swing bowling, BBC Sport charts James Anderson's journey to 300 Test wickets
- County ins & outs - Keep up to date with the latest signings, departures and rumours
- Root proves his class at Headingley - Yorkshire batsman Joe Root shows his class with his maiden Test century, says BBC Sport's Jonathan Agnew
- ICC Champions Trophy 2013 - squads - All the squads for the ICC Champions Trophy, which will be played in the UK in June
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