Michael Burgess, posting a one-day career-best of 73 for the second time in 15 days, and Will Rhodes, with 65, set up a comfortable victory for Warwickshire over Northamptonshire by 134 runs in the Royal London Cup at Edgbaston.
Haseeb Hameed's chanceless century set Notts Outlaws on the way to victory over Warwickshire by 86 runs. Hameed stroked 103 from 92 deliveries as the Outlaws made 323, before List A career-best figures of 5/48 from Lyndon James saw the hosts fall well short of their target.
Jacob Bethell’s List A debut of four for 36 and Michael Burgess’ List A best of 73 were in vain as Glamorgan pipped Warwickshire to victory in the first round of the Royal London Cup at Sophia Gardens.
Glamorgan open up Royal London Cup campaign with last over win against Warwickshire at Sophia Gardens #GoGlam
Glamorgan take on Warwickshire in their opening game of the Royal London Cup from Sophia Gardens. Glamorgan are missing overseas stars Marnus Labuschagne and Michael Neser, alongside players who are going to The Hundred: Chris Cooke, David Lloyd, Colin Ingram, Timm van der Gugten and Dan Douthwaite. Warwickshire are also missing a host of players, including Sam Hain, one of the leading List A batsmen in world cricket. #GLAMvWAR #GoGlam
PAKISTAN vs ENGLAND 1st T20 LIVE MATCH | PAK vs ENG 1st ODI LIVE COMMENTARY (ENG vs PAK) Soon after Pakistan were blanked 3-0 by a new-look England ODI side, the Pakistan head coach termed his team's performance as "poor" and "disappointing". The former captain went to the extent of roasting his team in the press conference and had no hesitation in stressing the performances in the three games cannot be defended. In a T20 World Cup year, the players now have a chance to soothe some of the hurt in the T20I series. With most of the regular players back for England - the No. 1 ranked side in the format - the challenge, however, is only going to get tougher. Pakistan are still searching for the ideal combination for the T20 World Cup and Misbah has already declared that he's looking for candidates to bat in the No. 5 and No. 6 positions. And hence, there will be opportunities for Sohaib Maqsood and Azam Khan to impress and nail down a position in the final eleven. Babar Azam's century in the final ODI should also boost the morale of the side despite three painful outings. The England selectors have decided to reward some of the players from the ODI squad with the likes Lewis Gregory, Jake Ball, Saqib Mahmood and Matt Parkinson aiming for an extended run in national colours. The series could well serve as an opportunity for the think tank to finalise some of the additional options before they settle in for the final squad for the World Cup. What: 1st T20I, July 16, 18:30 local time, 23:00 IST Where: Trent Bridge, Nottingham What to expect: In the opening T20 Blast game this year at the venue, Warwickshire hammered 229 against the hosts. Since then, however, the scores have hovered in the range of 150-190 if rain has played a part in shortening in the contest. The batsmen can expect an easier outing with the rain also likely to stay away. Team news: England: The hosts could try out Lewis Gregory and Saqib Mahmood after their impressive performances in the ODI series. Probable XI: Jason Roy, Jos Buttler (WK), Dawid Malan, Jonny Bairstow, Eoin Morgan (C), Moeen Ali, David Willey, Lewis Gregory, Saqib Mahmood, Adil Rashid, Chris Jordan. Pakistan: Pakistan will have to decide on Sharjeel Khan's opening partner. In the last T20I they played, Mohammad Rizwan opened and Fakhar Zaman batted at No. 4. Rizwan has taken a liking to opening the batting and it's likely he'll be persisted with. Probable XI: Mohammad Rizwan, Sharjeel Khan/Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam, Mohammad Hafeez, Sohaib Maqsood, Azam Khan, Imad Wasim, Faheem Ashraf, Hasan Ali, Haris Rauf, Shaheen Afridi. #PAKvsENG#1stT20#LIVE ENG VS PAK PAK VS ENG ENGLAND VS PAKISTAN PAKISTAN VS ENGLAND 3rd odi LIVE ENG VS PAK LIVE MATCH TODAY
After a lengthy spell of T20 cricket with the Vitality Blast, Worcestershire return to County Championship cricket, as we conclude our group stage with a home derby against Warwickshire. When the two sides met at Edgebaston earlier in the season a rain affected game resulted in a draw, but there were impressive displays from Jack Haynes and Jake Libby both scoring well over 50, and if it wasn't for the Great British weather Worcestershire were well in contention for the win. After victory over the Bears in the Vitality Blast last week focus now turns to the red ball, follow all the action here. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: http://bit.ly/SubToWorcsCCC Twitter: https://bit.ly/2R7O9UP Facebook: https://bit.ly/3gVX5r4 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3vtGXRY
After a lengthy spell of T20 cricket with the Vitality Blast, Worcestershire return to County Championship cricket, as we conclude our group stage with a home derby against Warwickshire. When the two sides met at Edgebaston earlier in the season a rain affected game resulted in a draw, but there were impressive displays from Jack Haynes and Jake Libby both scoring well over 50, and if it wasn't for the Great British weather Worcestershire were well in contention for the win. After victory over the Bears in the Vitality Blast last week focus now turns to the red ball, follow all the action here. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: http://bit.ly/SubToWorcsCCC Twitter: https://bit.ly/2R7O9UP Facebook: https://bit.ly/3gVX5r4 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3vtGXRY