Cricket News sort by Joseph Charles Buttler

England have produced some stunning batting efforts in the recent past, as part of their one-day revival in the post-2015 World Cup debacle period. And, their performance at Trent Bridge on Tuesday was astonishing to say the least.

With the Test series ending in a 2-2 stalemate, England and Pakistan now head into the one-day series, looking to gain the ascendancy early on

As mentioned in the preview the T20 game provided Sri Lanka with their best opportunity to claim a win on a long and luckless England tour. Unfortunately, it wasn't to be as their batting again crumbled

England defeated Sri Lanka 3-0 in the recently concluded five-match series. Here’s a look at the successful performers from the series

England defeated Sri Lanka by 122 runs in the fifth and final ODI of the series at Cardiff. Here’s a look at the match in numbers.

England went into the fifth and final one-dayer of the series against Sri Lanka on an unbeaten note, and ensured their record will not change

Having got themselves into some great ODI form courtesy a couple of thumping wins over Ireland, Sri Lanka headed into the opening match of the one-day series against England at Trent Bridge with renewed vigour.

Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders have two of the strongest batting line-ups in the competition, and they lived up to the hype, putting up exciting batting efforts in the clash at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Wednesday.

Ben Stokes bowled a brilliant last over as he defended 15 runs needed for Sri Lanka to win to put his team in the semi-finals, joining West Indies from Group 1. In what was an over full of unplayable yorkers