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Thursday 31 January 2019

Highveld Lions clinch title on dramatic final day

With Cobras drawing their final game, Lions' 84-run over Warriors won them the championship

Rotation doesn't allow mediocrity in the squad - David Miller

The middle-order mainstay was rested for the final match of the ODI series against Pakistan

Mir Hamza signs with Sussex for County Championship 2019

The Pakistan fast bowler will be available for nine County games in his two-month deal

Bairstow strong as England top order crumble

Windies struck four blows in the morning session on Day 1

Weatherheld special keeps Strikers' qualification hopes alive

Jake Weatherheld and Alex Carey stroked fifties to guide the defending champions to a seven-wicket win over Hobart Hurricanes

Ryan McLaren quits first-class cricket

The 35-year-old allrounder, who has played 68 internationals, is now focussed on limited-overs cricket

Live cricket score - Windies vs England, 2nd Test, Day 1, Antigua

Catch the live updates from Day 1 of the second Test between hosts Windies and England in Antigue

As Canberra hosts maiden Test, Australia aim to end low-key summer on a high

With Suranga Lakmal's availability in doubt, Sri Lanka are set to field a highly inexperienced bowling attack

India to play New Zealand and Bangladesh in WC warm-up clashes

The official warm-up games will be played between May 24-28

Don't want India's talent pool to stagnate like other dominant teams - MSK Prasad

India's chairman of selectors believes several dominant teams in the past haven't managed to recreate their success as they failed to develop strong systems for the future

Injured Alex Hales out of remainder of BPL

The England batsman sustained a shoulder injury during the game agains

All-round Windies wallop Pakistan

Chasing 161, Pakistan Women were bowled out for just 89

Duckett drags Lions to consolation win

The left-hander hit an unbeaten 70 as the Lions won with one wicket to spare

Twelve debutants later, are SA's World Cup plans any clearer?

Despite winning the series against Pakistan, South Africa still have around five World Cup spots to finalise

Can Pakistan stretch their prolific T20I run to 2019?

The visitors won 17 out of their 19 matches in 2018, and are currently on a nine-match winning streak

One of our worst performances with the bat: Rohit

Five of the top six in the Indian batting order didn't even manage to get into double digits, with Trent Boult laying into them with a fifer

Boult attack and India's lowest total since 2010

Statistical highlights from the fourth ODI between New Zealand and India in Hamilton