July 2007 - Twenty20
CRICKET PREVIEW - FOCUS ON INDIA
India arrive for a full tour of England for the first time since 2002. They will play three Tests and seven one-day internationals in a schedule which will suit the tourists more than the hosts....
Twenty20 preview
The group stage of the Twenty20 Cup comes to an end on Friday when all 18 counties are in action in their final game, with a number of games likely to have a marked effect...
Donald wants permanent post
Allan Donald is keen to continue what he has started as a member of England's coaching staff, believing there is "massive potential" among the current crop of pacemen. The former South Africa quick bowler initially...
Maddy targets WC
Warwickshire skipper Darren Maddy is targeting a place in the England squad for the Twenty20 World Cup. After recently drawing the two-game Twenty20 series with the touring West Indies, England are available to back at...
Unbeaten Bears reach Twenty20 quarters
Warwickshire maintained their unbeaten Twenty20 campaign to become first side into the quarter-finals after a late finish in Cardiff. The match against Glamorgan began, with each side expecting to bat for 15 overs, but rain...
Ace Owais confident after England shuffle pack
Owais Shah feels England's successive wins against the West Indies can help himself and the team put their one-day record on track. England have a new coach in Peter Moores, new captain in Paul Collingwood...
England v West Indies preview
England v West Indies preview, Edgbaston, Wednesday, Live on Sky Sports Paul Collingwood's England will be looking to wrap up their three-game one-day international series with the West Indies on Wednesday when the two sides...
Moores would welcome Harmison back
England coach Peter Moores is hoping fast bowler Steve Harmison will reconsider his decision to retire from one-day international cricket. But the new national chief has insisted he will not go cap in hand to...