The battle for the urn may be over, but WTC points are still at stake as England and Australia go again for the last time this series.
Australia win fourth Test to retain urn, Guyana tops CPL table, and Afghanistan close in on historic win.
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.
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.
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.
Stumps, Day 3: Australia 497/8 decl. (Smith 211, Labuschagne 67, Paine 58, Starc 54*; Stuart Broad 3/97) lead England 200/5 (Burns 81, Root 71; Hazlewood 4/48) by 297 runs.
Australia, Afghanistan in strong positions; Australia Women, Nottinghamshire Outlaws, Guyana Amazon Warriors won; Bangladesh Women, Thailand Women qualified for Women's World T20.
Stumps, Day 2: Australia 497/8 decl. (Smith 211, Labuschagne 67, Paine 58, Starc 54*; Broad 3/97) lead England 23/1 (Burns 15*; Cummins 1/10) by 474 runs.
Pakistan name Misbah head coach, national selector, Waqar bowling coach; Australia A 170/3 at Old Trafford; India A need 137 in 104 balls; and _____.
Stumps, Day 1: Australia 170/3 (Labuschagne 67, Smith 60*; Broad 2/35) vs England.