Guyana Amazon Warriors will host Barbados Tridents for Match 6 of CPL 2019, at Providence Stadium, Guyana, on September 8.
In the clash against the defending champions and the last-minute additions, there appears to be only one winner.
Australia need 8 wickets, England 365 runs at Old Trafford; Afghanistan lead by 376 runs at Chattogram; Bangladesh Women won the 2019 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier; and updates from Vitality Blast and CPL.
Guyana Amazon Warriors won their second fixture of Caribbean Premier League 2019 convincingly by eight wickets. St Kitts and Nevis Patriots faced the second defeat of the season.
Stumps, Day 4: Australia 497/8 decl. (Smith 211, Labuschagne 67, Paine 58, Starc 54*; Broad 3/97) and 186/6 decl. (Smith 82; Archer 3/45) lead England 301 (Burns 81, Root 71; Hazlewood 4/57, Cummins 3/60, Starc 3/80) and 18/2 (Denly 10*, Cummins 2/8) by 364 runs.
After a stinging, heavy loss in the first ODI at home, West Indies will need to put in a much-improved performance against Australia, and not just for pride.
Stumps, Day 3: Afghanistan 342 (Rahmat 102, Afghan 92, Rashid 51; Taijul 4/116) and 237/8 (Ibrahim 87, Afghan 50; Shakib 3/53) lead Bangladesh 205 (Mominul 52; Rashid 5/55, Nabi 3/56) by 374 runs.
Both teams have batting issues to sort, and the team that as soon as Thursday will come out tops in this encounter.
Abdul Qadir passed away; Malinga reached 100 T20I wickets and took four wickets in four balls; and Rashid and Hazlewood dominated the day at Chattogram and Old Trafford respectively.
The third match of Caribbean Premier League saw Trinbago Knight Riders winning the match against Jamaica Tallawahs by 22 runs.