Stoinis, who has significant experience in the world of franchise T20 having played for Melbourne Stars, Delhi Daredevils and King's XI Punjab over the course of his career, joins New Zealand seamer Adam Milne in the county's squad
Saqib Mahmood has signed a new deal which will keep him at Old Trafford until at least 2020, while Tom Bailey will now remain with the Red Rose until 2019
15/03/2018 | The Cricketer | Domestic | County Championship |
Dutch victory over Hong Kong in Zimbabwe on Thursday, coupled with Nepal's win against Papua New Guinea, means that the Himalayan nation make history
Rajasthan Royals’ head of cricket, Zubin Bharucha, says his side have picked up the Sussex allrounder in preparation for a future without Stokes. But can Archer follow in leaving a lasting mark on world cricket? Our writers have their say…
The paceman enjoyed a superb first season with the county last year, claiming 15 wickets at 12.46 to top the averages while conceding his runs at just 7.23 per over across the campaign
Australia and South Africa must do 'something positive for the game,' says Mark Taylor after headlines of sledging and on-field spats
15/03/2018 | The Cricketer | South Africa | Global Game | Australia |
A top tip for anyone who finds themselves in the same team as Sohail Khan: Pay attention to your bowler
England will fly out to the sub-continent on October 1 before playing five one-day internationals, a solitary T20I and three Test matches
15/03/2018 | The Cricketer | Sri Lanka | Global Game | England news | England |
Sidebottom, who was announced as bowling consultant at The Oval on Wednesday, retired last year after a long and illustrious career which included County Championship title wins with Yorkshire
15/03/2018 | The Cricketer | Domestic | County Championship |
Chris Rogers, who scored 76 first-class centuries and more than 25,000 runs during an illustrious career which also brought him 25 Test caps, has already teamed up with the club and will work with the county until the middle of June
15/03/2018 | The Cricketer | Domestic | County Championship |
As England struggled to a strange-looking score of 319 for 14 in their innings against a New Zealand XI under floodlights at Seddon Park, Liam Livingstone gave a glimpse of his ability with 88 made from 113 balls
Kagiso Rabada and Steve Smith brushed shoulders during the second Test match between the sides in Port Elizabeth, with match referee Jeff Crowe ultimately ruling that Rabada was in the wrong, handing him three demerit points