Women's World Cup 'unlikely to be Covid-free', says Heather Knight
England captain Heather Knight says the Women’s World Cup is unlikely to be “Covid-free” as New Zealand sees a surge in the Omicron variant. Source: BBCCricket
England captain Heather Knight says the Women’s World Cup is unlikely to be “Covid-free” as New Zealand sees a surge in the Omicron variant. Source: BBCCricket
Kobus Olivier, the chief executive of the Ukraine Cricket Federation, tells BBC Sport about his experience of the start of the Russian invasion. Source: BBCCricket
Northamptonshire sign Australian pace bowler Matt Kelly for the first six games in this summer’s County Championship. Source: BBCCricket
Teams at the Women’s World Cup will be able to fulfil their fixtures with only nine fit players if their squad is hit by injuries or Covid-19. Source: BBCCricket
Former Australia wicketkeeper Rod Marsh is in a critical condition after suffering a heart attack on Thursday. Source: BBCCricket