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England's trip to New Zealand gives hint of better times to come

On the date of the third one-day international, England and New Zealand should have been meeting in a World Cup group game. Sadly, the cancellation of that tournament was taken out of their hands by the ICC but if any country could have held a multi-team competition in a global pandemic, it was New Zealand.

Women's cricket has been hit hard by Covid-19, meaning qualifiers and bi-...

ECB target tri-series boost for England Women

The England and Wales Cricket Board hope a tri-nation series involving India and South Africa later in the summer can rescue the season for England and also help repair the damage done to their finances by the coronavirus crisis.

The men's game will resume when the West Indies visit England for a three-Test series next month but the women's summer series against India has been...

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Last ball winner for England's women cricketers

England’s women cricketers ended their IT Vitality T20 series against India the 3-2 losers, but the hosts served up a nail-biting finale to the last clash at Edgbaston.

With six runs required from the final over, Tammy Beaumont was dismissed in the first ball of the over. Two balls later, with five from four needed, Amy Jones was dismissed thanks to a brilliant diving catch from...