England stutter to 180/6 against New Zealand on Day 3 of Lord's Test
Tim Southee bowled New Zealand back into contention in the first Test against England with a dramatic burst late on the third day at Lord's...
Jonathan Trott, Joe Root consolidate on slender lead at tea on Day 3
Jonathan Trott and Joe Root helped England gather a lead of 106 at tea on Day Three of the first test at Lord’s on Saturday.
England take slender lead after bowling out New Zealand for 207 on Day 3
England pacer James Anderson registered a five-wicket haul as the hosts took a slender lead of 19 runs against New Zealand in the first innings...
Hedley Verity: One of the greatest left-arm spinners in the game who died as POW in Italy at age 38
Hedley Verity, born May 18, 1905, was one of the greatest left-arm spinners ever. Even Don Bradman fell to his guile. Arunabha Sengupta recounts...
Live Cricket Score: England vs New Zealand, 1st Test at Lord's — Day 3
James Anderson took his 300th Test wicket and then ended a bold counter-attack by New Zealand's Ross Taylor as England fought back in the first...
Kevin Pietersen's presence crucial for England in the Ashes: Andrew Strauss
Former England captain Andrew Strauss said on Friday it was important for the side's Ashes prospects that star batsman Kevin Pietersen regained...
James Anderson feels 'strange' after being congratulated by England greats
James Anderson said it felt "strange" to have received congratulations from the only other two living England bowlers to have taken 300...
New Zealand fight back after James Anderson's early inroads on Day 2 of 1st Test
James Anderson took his 300th Test wicket and then ended a bold counter-attack by New Zealand's Ross Taylor as England fought back in the first...
England's James Anderson joins 300-club on Day 2 of 1st Test against New Zealand
James Anderson became only the fourth England bowler to take 300 Test wickets when he dismissed New Zealand's Peter Fulton on the second day...
New Zealand in command against England at lunch on Day 2
New Zealand's Tim Southee took two wickets in two balls as England collapsed on the second day of the first Test at Lord's on Friday.
