England have won 42 Tests at The Oval and lost 22. Their win-loss ratio here (1.909) are their 2nd-best at home. Australia, on the other hand, have won 7 and lost 16, and their ratio (0.437) is the worst anywhere in the world.
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots smashed T20 records, Smith consolidated his lead at the top of the batting charts, and Anderson is frustrated by England pitches.
India reached 264/5 on Day 1 at Sabina Park; Anderson ruled out of the entire series; Mustafizur dropped for Afghanistan Test; and Vitality Blast quarterfinal line-ups have been set.
With 355 Test wickets, Lyon is tied with Lillee at third spot on the list of all-time wicket takers for Australia. Lillee and Lyon are behind only Warne (708) and McGrath (563).
The second Test between Sri Lanka and New Zealand will be start on August 22 at P Sara Oval, Colombo.
England's win-loss ratio at Edgbaston (3.5) is the third-best for any side at any venue with a 25-Test cut-off.
The second T20I of the 2019 Women's Ashes will be played at Brighton.
Neither England nor New Zealand has won the World Cup before. Cricket is thus ready to witness the first new world champion in 23 years.
The 2nd ODI of the Women’s Ashes will be played on July 4 at Grace Road, Leicester.
South Africa have rested a host of seniors, offering Sri Lanka an opportunity to win a white-ball game at long last.