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Only wins can stop England's curfew hokey-cokey
England have scrapped their midnight curfew seven months after introducing it. Now, only wins will repair the reputational damage they have sustained, says Stephan Shemilt.
August 13, 2026England's iconic 2017 World Cup win in their own words
Former captain Heather Knight, openers Tammy Beaumont and Lauren Winfield-Hill, plus key bowler Anya Shrubsole remember England's iconic 2017 World Cup win.
July 4, 2026Pampered, protected & primed - so why didn't Scotland players perform?
Scotland's players got everything they asked for at this World Cup. So why did they not perform on the pitch in the US?
June 29, 2026Stokes apologises to team-mates before Test return
England captain Ben Stokes has apologised to his team-mates before his return for the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge.
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Australia players plot downfall of club-mate and US goalkeeper Freese Reuters
June 17, 2026Meet the striker who doesn't score often - but Scotland win when he does
Lyndon Dykes has taken a long road to a major finals with Scotland but he's bald, belligerent and up for the battle against Morocco.
June 16, 2026'Cartwheels at breakfast' & kicking about Boston - the culture shift in Scotland camp
Steve Clarke "doing cartwheels" is a sign of the shift among the Scotland squad and staff, writes Amy Canavan in Charlotte.
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Only wins can stop England's curfew hokey-cokey
Ben Stokes (left) and Gus Atkinson broke England's midnight curfew in June "We are grown men and we know how to behave," said Joe Root. "As an international cricketer you are always representing the
England's iconic 2017 World Cup win in their own words
England's iconic 2017 World Cup win in their own words When the T20 World Cup begins on Friday, it will be the first women's World Cup in the UK since England famously won the 50-over title in 2017.
Pampered, protected & primed - so why didn't Scotland players perform?
Scotland players (from left) John Souttar, Grant Hanley, Lewis Ferguson and Andy Robertson leave the team hotel in Charlotte to head home It started with being piped on to the plane at Glasgow Airpor
Stokes reveals 'highest pressure' of England captaincy
The return of Stokes is one of four changes to England's XI for the third Test Captain Ben Stokes admits England are under the "highest amount of pressure" since he and coach Brendon McCullum took ch
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Meet the striker who doesn't score often - but Scotland win when he does
Lyndon Dykes has his own place in the folklore of Steve Clarke's team, a shaven-headed cult hero, a striker who doesn't score very often but when he does, Scotland always win. Dykes has scored in nin
'Cartwheels at breakfast' & kicking about Boston - the culture shift in Scotland camp
Scotland are top of Group C after the first round of fixtures We were warned last week to expect a "different Steve Clarke". I'm not sure if we were predicting him to be "doing cartwheels down at br