Cricket
Godleman century drives Middlesex
Middlesex close day two against Gloucestershire at Lord's with a lead of 95 at 313-7. [Link]
Redfern impresses for Derbyshire
Derbyshire close a rain-hit third day against Glamorgan 123 runs behind at 225-5. [Link]
Ton for Smith as Durham press on
Durham close a rain-affected third day against Lancashire at the Riverside at 280-3. [Link]
Somerset rally after Trego blast
Notts close day two against Somerset at Trent Bridge 206 behind at 46-2. [Link]
Vaughan's batting struggles go on
Michael Vaughan's woeful batting form continues as he registers another failure for Yorkshire in their match against Sussex. [Link]
England women seal series victory
England secure the one-day series against India as an eight-wicket win at Taunton puts them 3-0 ahead with two matches left. [Link]
Fraser keen on new Middlesex role
Former Middlesex bowler Angus Fraser is very interested in the newly created managing director's job at his former club. [Link]
ICC to rank top women cricketers
The International Cricket Council launches a women's ranking system for one-day internationals to begin in October this year. [Link]
Surrey suffer Shoaib visa setback
Pakistan paceman Shoaib Akhtar's bid to join Surrey suffers a setback as the British authorities rule he can only play with a working visa. [Link]
Worcs sign Sri Lanka's Fernando
Worcestershire sign Dilhara Fernando as the club's replacement overseas player for the rest of the season. [Link]
Adams not convinced by pink ball
Hampshire batsman Jimmy Adams believes players will need some time to get used to using the new pink ball. [Link]
Kabir to miss rest of the season
Worcestershire's opening bowler Kabir Ali is ruled out for the remainder of the summer due to a back injury. [Link]
Ford rules out New Zealand post
Kent coach Graham Ford dismisses speculation linking him with taking up a similar role with New Zealand. [Link]
Doshi is released by Derbyshire
Derbyshire grant a request from spin bowler Nayan Doshi to be released from his contract. [Link]
KP's golden wonders
Columnist Robbo on why Fabio Capello should follow Kevin Pietersen's example [Link]
Hick notches 40,000 milestone
Former England batsman Graeme Hick has become only the 16th player in the history of cricket to score 40,000 first-class runs. [Link]
Pietersen promises Ashes revenge
Kevin Pietersen has said he wants to be part of an England side that 'demolishes' Australia in two years time after the team's 5-0 Ashes humbling during the past summer. [Link]
West Indies targeting rare Test win
West Indies are eyeing a first win in 20 matches after Shivnarine Chanderpaul's 16th Test century put his side on top in the fourth and final Test against England in Durham overnight. [Link]
Pakistan shortlist three Aussies
Pakistan have shortlisted three Australian candidates and interviewed one of them in the final phase of selecting a successor to coach Bob Woolmer who died three months ago. [Link]
Australian Done interviewed for Pakistan job
Pakistan have interviewed former Australian fast bowler Richard Done in their search for a replacement coach for the troubled side following the death of Bob Woolmer. [Link]