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O'Neill bags five but late Victoria collapse in the gloom keeps NSW in touch
O'Neill took 5 for 26 while Boland claimed three as Victoria claimed a sizeable lead, but Liam Hatcher continued his fine game


Fatima Sana
ICC Women's World Cup
Fatima Sana - a captain burdened, a fast bowler unrestrained
Rain took away Pakistan's chances on what might have been their biggest night at the World Cup, but Fatima Sana, their captain, wrote her name on the game in indelible letters

Ishan Kishan
Ranji Trophy
'I need to be very smart' - bitten and shy Kishan shows off his new gears
"Whenever I go in with a target, I just do very badly. So let's not keep any target this season," Ishan Kishan says after rescuing Jharkhand against Tamil Nadu with an uncharacteristic century

England Women
Cricket
England's lucky break masks deeper batting issues
Charlie Dean admits England "got away with one" following a batting collapse against Pakistan

Sobhana Mostary
ICC Women's World Cup
Mostary: The younger players just try to give their best
Bangladesh batter Sobhana Mostary speaks ahead of their match against Australia

Cricket
Rain rescues England after Sana and Co leave them in deep water
Chasing 113 in 31 overs, Pakistan were well in control before rain ended the game prematurely

Omaima Sohail
ICC Women's World Cup
Watch: Sohail drives Smith through covers
The opener drives a full delivery for a four

Muneeba Ali
ICC Women's World Cup
Watch: Muneeba gets going with a four
Nat Sciver-Brunt offers Muneeba Ali some width, and the batter doesn't miss out

Pakistan
Cricket
Masood's 20-wicket masterplan pays off as Pakistan learn to win differently
Thanks to Shaheen Shah Afridi's reverse-swing heroics, they might just have found the blueprint to win even outside spin-friendly conditions

Kerala
Cricket
Former selectors 'surprised' that Jalaj Saxena has never played for India

Women's World Cup
Australia waiting for their batting to click as a unit
ESPNcricinfo's preview of match 17 between Bangladesh and Australia in Visakhapatnam

Women's World Cup
Watch: Sana bags her fourth
Key moments from the Women's World Cup match between England and Pakistan

Cricket
Watch: Dean nails a reverse sweep
Charlie Dean gave England's innings some late impetus

Annabel Sutherland
ICC Women's World Cup
Sutherland: Our bowling attack covers all bases
Australia allrounder Annabel Sutherland speaks ahead of their clash against Bangladesh in the Women's World Cup

Vidarbha
Cricket
Harsh Dubey on Vidarbha's success - 'We're not the strongest, but we're the most disciplined team'
"I feel that because of the unity we play with, we defeat the strongest teams," says Vidarbha's spinner

South Africa
Cricket
Plot intact, result missing: South Africa's Test revival still a work in progress
They showed promise, but lacked execution in Lahore, leaving them with several lessons ahead of the second Test

Mohammed Shami
India in Australia 2025-26
Shami: If I can play Ranji Trophy, I can play 50-overs
Fast bowler responds to India not selecting him for their white-ball series against Australia in October

Cricket
Watch: Iqbal cleans up Lamb
Key moments from the Women's World Cup match between England and Pakistan

Cricket
Watch: Sana gets rid of Sciver-Brunt
Key moments from the Women's World Cup match between England and Pakistan

India Women
Cricket
India fined for slow over rate against Australia
Harmanpreet Kaur's team was an over short of the rate during the defeat to Australia

Women's World Cup
Watch: Fatima Sana gets through Amy Jones' defence
Key moments from the Women's World Cup match between England and Pakistan

England Women
Cricket
Watch: Knight square drives to get off the mark
Heather Knight latches on to an overpitched delivery from Diana Baig

Tammy Beaumont
ICC Women's World Cup
Watch: Beaumont shoulders arms and is bowled
Tammy Beaumont misreads the line and is castled by an incoming delivery from Diana Baig
South Africa tour of Pakistan 2025/26
Noman, Afridi set up rousing win for Pakistan
Pakistan's nerves settled with the dismissal of Ryan Rickelton and Dewald Brevis, who threatened with a 73-run stand
Sheffield Shield
Neser and Swepson take four apiece to cut through South Australia
The defending champions were well placed on 133 for 2 before legspinner Swepson sparked a collapse