Business Standard lists the five controversies in world cricket that drew a lot of attention during 2019
Five players who played in a recent 3-0 series defeat in India were dropped, while fast bowler Lungi Ngidi was not considered because of a hamstring injury
In a career that spanned 90 Test matches between 1971 and 1984, Bob Willis took 325 wickets
In a career that spanned 90 Test matches between 1971 and 1984, Willis took 325 wickets
Here's why we think Rohit Sharma's ascendency to captaincy will be a win-win situation for the Indian cricket
Patel has been given dispensation to miss the first three matches of the Plunkett Shield season back home. He will be joining the England squad when the team arrives in Christchurch next week
England scripted the history as they claimed their first-ever World Cup title in July this year, thanks to boundary count rule
Earlier this week, an English daily had published photographs in which Stokes could be seen allegedly grabbing his wife's face during an award ceremony
Josh Hazlewood claimed the winning wicket, trapping Craig Overton leg before wicket, as Australia dismissed England's second innings for 197 deep into the evening session to take a 2-1
Chasing a target of 359, England were at 156/3 at the end of play on day three and still required 203 runs to win the match
Labuschagne was not confirmed as playing until Sunday morning when Australia star Steve Smith was ruled out with concussion, having been hit by a Jofra Archer bouncer during his 92 on Saturday
Australia had won the toss on day 2 and they had decided to bowl first. No play was possible on day one of the Test match as it was washed out due to rain
The overthrow rules drew MCC's attention after New Zealand were left to rue a fortuitous, last-over overthrow that went for four after getting a deflection off Stokes' bat in ICC World Cup 2019 final
The 37-year-old has been ruled out of the second Ashes Test, which starts next Wednesday at Lord's, after injuring his right calf
Chris Woakes took six wickets for 17 runs and Stuart Broad 4-19 in an Ireland second innings that lasted just 15.4 overs.
During the one-off Test match against Ireland, England were bundled out for just 85 runs in the first innings. However, they made an electric comeback in the game with both bat and ball
Archer, 24, who only became England qualified earlier this year, could now make his Test debut when the first of a five-match series starts at Edgbaston on August 1.
The world's oldest cricketing rivalry has witnessed many heated arguments and controversies over 330 Test matches that have been played between the two giants
Murtagh stars as Ireland end dream first day with 122-run lead over England