Australian cricket is watching the ECB's introduction of private investment into the Hundred with interest as the Big Bash ...
The owners of Indian Premier League side Mumbai Indians have won the race to buy a 49 percent stake in, India's Ambani Family ...
Also in attendance was the Australian Governor General and Clare Connor, the deputy chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). There are two sets of Afghan players in Australia, ...
After being evacuated from Afghanistan to Australia in 2021, these women have just played their first cricket match as a team ...
Plus: Marco Asensio, Joao Felix and Matheus Cunha are being eyed by Aston Villa; Al Nassr are weighing up a shock move for ...
Afghanistan's female cricketers, who escaped to Australia after the Taliban retook control in 2021, are finding a way back ...
English cricket raised more than £100 million on the first day of the Hundred franchise sale after stakes were sold to Asia’s ...
The billionaire Ambani family won the bidding battle for a stake in the Oval Invincibles cricket team in London, after interest from private equity firms and Silicon Valley executives.
The Invincibles, based at Surrey's London home ground the Oval, are 2-time defending champions in the men's 100-ball ...
Mumbai Indians won a fiercely contested e-auction, fending off competition from a Silicon Valley tech consortium, comprising ...
The Ambanis, Asia’s richest family, have bought a stake in Oval Invincibles, the first Hundred franchise to be sold. The ...