Corey Rocchiccioli gets a four-game Championship contract with Warwickshire.

Western Australia offspinner Corey Rocchiccioli has agreed to a short-term contract to play in the County Championship for Warwickshire. He “jumped at the chance” to play abroad during the Australian winter. Rocchiccioli will be available for four Championship games over the following six weeks.

Since the 2023–24 season began, Rocchiccioli, 27, has flourished in red-ball cricket, taking 84 wickets at a rate of 27.65 in the Sheffield Shield. Second only bowler Nathan McAndrew of South Australia. This year, instead of playing for the Dukes, he will be joining Warwickshire for the Championship rounds, which will feature the Kookaburra ball.

“We are thrilled to have Corey join our team for the months of June and July,” stated Ian Westwood. Head coach of Warwickshire. He has a track record of success in Sheffield Shield cricket, and we are sure he will contribute because of his familiarity with the Kookaburra ball.

Corey Rocchiccioli

I’m thrilled to play for a club as well-known as Warwickshire,” Rocchiccioli stated. When I got the call from Westy and Davo [captain Alex Davies], I jumped at the chance to participate. I’m excited to pick up skills and develop in English, and I aim to help bring about a few major victories in the process.”

Rocchiccioli’s selection for the Australia A teams’ matches against India A and the England Lions last summer was a sign of the selectors’ interest in him. Together with Matthew Kuhnemann and Todd Murphy. He is one of three possible Nathan Lyon successors. Who have reached an agreement with Gloucestershire for the same block of Championship games.

In another development, Tim Robinson, a New Zealand batsman and wicketkeeper, was signed by Northamptonshire on a temporary basis. Robinson, 23, will be capable of playing two Championship games and four Blast games. He takes Matthew Breetzke’s position. When Breetzke was chosen to play for South Africa in the Test Championship against Zimbabwe.

Glenn Maxwell Freedom century leads LAKR to a stunning loss.

The Los Angeles Knight Riders were easily defeated by the Washington Freedom by 113 runs. Thanks to Glenn Maxwell is unbeaten 49-ball 106. Following his No. 6 innings, Freedom reached 208 for 5, and their bowlers then dismissed LAKR for just 95.

Freedom is now third in the MLC 2025 points standings after winning their second straight game. With three losses in three games, LAKR is in fifth place. Their net run rate is the only thing separating them from last place.

Freedom chose to bat and scored his sixth T20 century with 13 sixes and two fours before Glenn Maxwell arrived at 68 for 4. With Mark Chapman (17 off 21) and Obus Pienaar (14* off 15) supporting the sixth T20 century in the tournament’s brief history. It gave the Freedom innings impetus. Maxwell’s six-hitting helped Freedom score 124 runs in the last 10 innings.

LAKR’s middle order was ruined by Freedom opener Mitchell Owen. Who struck 32 off 11 balls and took three wickets in the chase. Their problems were made worse. When they lost their top three players, Alex Hales, Sunil Narine, and Unmukt Chand, all for ducks. Only four times in the franchise’s T20 history have the openers and the number three all been out without a run.

Sophie Devine will retire from ODIs after the World Cup in 2025.

Sophie Devine, a mainstay of New Zealand will be leaving the ODI format after this year’s World Cup. She will therefore choose to sign a casual playing contract for the 2025–2026 season, New Zealand Cricket said on Tuesday, June 17.

In both ODIs and T20Is, the 35-year-old has enjoyed a stellar career for New Zealand. Over the course of her 152 appearances for the national team the second most after Suzie Bates. She has risen from her initial position as a No. 11 in 50-over cricket to become one of the most crucial hitters in the team. She has hit 16 fifties and eight hundred, second only to Bates. In addition to his fourth-highest 3990 runs. Devine has taken 107 wickets. Which is second only to Lea Tahuhu.

In 2020, the all-round player was named New Zealand’s permanent captain last year. They won the T20 World Cup under her direction. In the last two tournaments. They have not advanced past the group stages in the ODI format.

Sophie Devine

Devine stated, “It feels like the right time for me to start stepping away,” in reference to her choice. “I consider myself extremely lucky to have had NZC’s help in resolving the issue. So that I can continue to support the White Ferns. Before I leave, I want everyone to know that I’m committed and focused on giving this group my all. I’m eager to contribute over the next six to nine months. Am quite pleased about the direction this young group is taking.”

According to Liz Green, the Head of Women’s High Performance at NZC. Devine’s choice to sign a casual deal will allow another athlete to sign a full contract. As the 17-member core contracts list will be revealed tomorrow.

Green stated that Sophie has served the White Ferns for almost 20 years, and NZC is completely in support of her efforts to find greater balance at this point in her career.

We are happy that we were able to come to a deal that allows her to continue playing for the White Ferns on an as-needed basis while providing room for another player to sign a full contract.

Colombo has been assigned 11 league games for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025.

India, the hosts will play Sri Lanka on September 30 to start their Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 campaign in Bengaluru.

The full schedule has been revealed, and Colombo, a neutral location chosen to host Pakistan’s league matches, has been given 11 round-robin matches, including four against Sri Lanka. All of the games are scheduled to start at 3 PM IST and run day-night.

In addition to Pakistan (October 24), Sri Lanka will have the chance to “host” Australia (October 4), New Zealand (October 14), South Africa (October 17), and Bangladesh (October 20) in front of the domestic audience. The ICC had previously disclosed that Colombo is also a floating option for semifinal 1 (October 29) and the final (November 2), should Pakistan advance to the knockout stages.

On October 1, the defending champions Australia will play the defending T20 champions New Zealand at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore on the second day of the competition.

India will play their league match against Pakistan on Sunday, October 5. The high-stakes match between India and Australia will take place in Vizag the following Sunday, October 12. On Sunday, October 26, India will play Bangladesh in the last round of their round-robin matches in Bengaluru. England, the runners-up in 2022, will play New Zealand in Guwahati on the final day of league-phase play.

In the round-robin stage, the top four teams advance to the semifinals, with first place facing fourth and second facing third.

Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 Full schedule:

  1. Tuesday 30 September: India v Sri Lanka – Bengaluru
  2. Wednesday 1 October: Australia v New Zealand – Indore
  3. Thursday 2 October: Bangladesh v Pakistan – Colombo
  4. Friday 3 October: England v South Africa – Bengaluru
  5. Saturday 4 October: Australia v Sri Lanka – Colombo
  6. Sunday 5 October: India v Pakistan – Colombo
  7. Monday 6 October: New Zealand v South Africa – Indore
  8. Tuesday 7 October: England v Bangladesh – Guwahati
  9. Wednesday 8 October: Australia v Pakistan – Colombo
  10. Thursday 9 October: India v South Africa – Vizag
  11. Friday 10 October: New Zealand v Bangladesh – Vizag
  12. Saturday 11 October: England v Sri Lanka – Guwahati
  13. Sunday 12 October: India v Australia – Vizag
  14. Monday 13 October: South Africa v Bangladesh – Vizag
  15. Tuesday 14 October: New Zealand v Sri Lanka – Colombo
  16. Wednesday 15 October: England v Pakistan – Colombo
  17. Thursday 16 October: Australia v Bangladesh – Vizag
  18. Friday 17 October: South Africa v Sri Lanka – Colombo
  19. Saturday 18 October: New Zealand v Pakistan – Colombo
  20. Sunday 19 October: India v England – Indore
  21. Monday 20 October: Sri Lanka v Bangladesh – Colombo
  22. Tuesday 21 October: South Africa v Pakistan – Colombo
  23. Wednesday 22 October: Australia v England – Indore
  24. Thursday 23 October: India v New Zealand – Guwahati
  25. Friday 24 October: Pakistan v Sri Lanka – Colombo
  26. Saturday 25 October: Australia v Sri Lanka – Indore
  27. Sunday 26 October: England v New Zealand – Guwahati
  28. Sunday 26 October: India v Bangladesh – Bengaluru
  29. Wednesday 29 October: Semi-final 1 – Guwahati/Colombo
  30. Thursday 30 October: Semi-final 2 – Bengaluru
  31. Sunday 2 November: Final – Colombo/Bengaluru

The ‘historic’ first bilateral T20I series between Nepal and the West Indies is scheduled for September.

Three T20I will make up the first bilateral series between Nepal and the West Indies. Which will begin in Sharjah in September. The series will be officially hosted by Nepal. Although the fact that the games will take place at a neutral location.

The “historic” series was described as a “significant milestone in the ongoing mission to grow and globalize the game of cricket” in a statement released by Cricket West Indies (CWI). The games are scheduled for September 27, 28, and 30 in anticipation of Nepal’s participation in the men’s T20 World Cup Asia qualification later in the year.

In a statement, CWI chief executive Chris Dehring stated, “This series is more than just a collection of international matches. It’s a celebration of the game’s growing global footprint and a testament to what cricket represents: pride, purpose, and the power of unity.” We believe it is our duty as a full-member nation to support cricket’s growth outside of our boundaries.

Supporting Nepal during this important stage of their cricketing career serves to both promote the game at the local and global levels and serves as a reminder of the great pride and honor that come with representing our country and donning our national colors. At this juncture in Nepal’s history. We are honored to support them. We anticipate thrilling and competitive cricket in Sharjah.

A “competitive squad” was expected from the West Indies, the release continued.

The opening game of the three-match T20I series that the West Indies T20I team is currently playing in Ireland washed out. At the same time, Nepal is in Scotland for a T20I tri-series that also includes the Netherlands.

Nepal is now ranked 18th in the format. While West Indies the two-time World Cup champions are ranked fifth.

During the England tour, Radha Yadav takes Shuchi Upadhyay’s place due to injury.

In place of Shuchi Upadhyay, left-arm spinner Radha Yadav has been selected for the India Women’s white-ball tour of England. The tour will not include Upadhyay due to a left-shin injury.

Upadhyay made her ODI debut against South Africa during the tri-series in Sri Lanka. She was called up for the forthcoming England tour for the first time in her T20I career.

According to the BCCI, the shin illness was discovered at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru during the pre-tour camp.

In December of last year, she took the third-most wickets at the Senior Women’s One-Day Trophy. In nine innings at an average of 15.44 and an economy rate of 3.48, she took 18 wickets at that time. She won the championship with her team, Madhya Pradesh, and was awarded the Player of the Tournament.

Radha Yadav, who has participated in 84 T20Is and seven One-Day Internationals, last played for India in December 2024, taking four wickets against the West Indies. But in the ensuing ODI series against them, she was passed over.

She took the most wickets in the home one-dayers against New Zealand before to the West Indies series.

India will play England Women in three ODIs and five T20Is beginning on June 28.

Jansen and Rabada each score twice.

Temba Bavuma chose to bowl on a cloudy morning, and South Africa’s pacers were spot on. He struck frequently to put Australia in a position in the opening session of the World Test Championship final at Lord’s. Australia entered the lunch break on Day 1 at 63/4. Steve Smith not out at 26. Kagiso Rabada spearheaded the attack with well while Marco Jansen provided good support. Jansen and Rabada, South Africa’s new-ball duo, bowled three consecutive maidens while maintaining discipline with the line and lengths.

Even as Rabada delivered a hat-trick of maidens to Usman Khawaja, Labuschagne got Australia moving with three pairs off Jansen. He eventually got his reward when he had the left-hander edging to first slip to dismiss him for a 20-ball duck.

The batter fell to Rabada, who was beautifully taken by Aiden Markram at second slip. Ending Cameron Green’s attempt at number three. They subsequently got through the first hour without suffering any further damage as Smith and Labuschagne hit a couple of boundaries to defeat an outstanding spell from Rabada (6-4-9-2). They also defeated Lungi Ngidi and Wiaan Mulder.

On the first ball of the second hour, Smith looked at a loose ball from Ngidi for a boundary. The bowler also caught the edge of his bat, but the ball went to the boundary. Mulder attempted to worry Labuschagne a few times without success, while Smith also hit a drive past point off Ngidi. Thirty minutes into the second hour, Jansen came back into the attack and got Labuschagne to edge to the ‘keeper, breaking a 30-run stand. This was Jansen’s breakthrough.

Smith and Travis Head each hit a boundary off Jansen to begin the recovery process anew. The umpire’s call spared Smith after he was slapped on the pad after crossing too far to an oncoming Jansen delivery. After that, Jansen struck hard just before lunch, catching Head down the legside on the final ball before the break.

Ruturaj Gaikwad gets a Yorkshire county deal.

Ruturaj Gaikwad, an Indian batter, has signed a contract with Yorkshire and is ready for his first appearance in the County Championship. Gaikwad will be a member of the team until the end of the season. When he will also play in the One-Day Cup, and will join before their Championship match against Surrey next month.

Gaikwad is a member of the India A team in England at the moment. But he hasn’t participated in either of the two matches against the England Lions. The 28-year-old has actually been out of play for over two months. After sustaining an elbow injury during an IPL match that prevented him from competing in the competition.

Although he has only participated in 29 ODI and T20I matches for India thus far. Gaikwad holds seven first-class cricket hundreds and sixteen List A hundreds. Since the previous year, he has served as the Chennai Super Kings’ captain.

Gaikwad declared after signing, “I’m excited to be joining up with Yorkshire for the rest of the English domestic season.” “I’ve always wanted to play cricket in this country, and Yorkshire is the biggest club in England. I am aware of how critical it is that I start strong during a critical period of the season. The One Day Cup is an excellent chance to take home some hardware. We have some crucial games in the County Championship.”

“I’m really happy to see Ruturaj join us for the second half of the season,” stated head coach Anthony McGrath. He is a very skilled cricket player with an all-around game that fits in nicely with the kind of cricket we wish to play. In addition to providing us with some added stability in our batting lineup. Ruturaj can score runs quickly when needed. I know he’s a highly regarded player throughout the game, and he’s an exciting talent.”

The BCCI has confirmed the venue changes for the upcoming home season.

The men’s, women’s, and A sides’ new venues for the upcoming international home season have been announced by the BCCI.

The two-Test West Indies Men’s Tour of India will start in Ahmedabad on October 2 as planned. But the second Test, which was supposed to start in Kolkata on October 10, has been rescheduled to New Delhi. In exchange, Kolkata will host the second Test match between South Africa and India. Which was previously scheduled to take place in New Delhi beginning on November 14.

In the meantime, India Women and Australia Women had been arranged to play a three-match ODI series in Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium. Due to the outfield and pitch renovations, the series has now been shifted out. The first two ODIs will now be held at New Chandigarh, with the third to be held in New Delhi.

In addition, the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru was scheduled to host three one-day matches between the South Africa Men’s A teams and India A. Rajkot is currently the new location for those games.

The games that aren’t listed here still take place at the same locations.

Rob Walter is the New Zealand men’s coach for all forms.

Rob Walter, a former white-ball coach for South Africa. He has been announced as the next head coach of the next Zealand men’s team for the next three years in all formats.

Even though Walter, 49, had more than two years left on his contract with CSA. He was one of the top contenders after leaving his position with South Africa. In addition to winning the 2025 Champions Trophy and the 2024 T20 World Cup final. Walter had guided South Africa to the 2023 ODI World Cup semifinals.

After leading the Otago Volts and Central Stags in domestic cricket in New Zealand. Walter had made Hawke’s Bay his home, and his family had remained in New Zealand. While he was coaching South Africa. He guided the Stags to wins in the Ford Trophy and the Plunket Shield in 2022–2023. In 2022, Walter led New Zealand A on a tour of India. He has also worked as an assistant coach in the IPL.

Although it was originally advertised that New Zealand Cricket will divide the head coaching responsibilities between white and red-ball cricket. Walter succeeds Gary Stead as the all-format head coach of New Zealand.

Rob Walter

Walter will coach the Blackcaps for the 2027 ODI World Cup, the 2026 and 2028 T20 World Cups, the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, and the next WTC cycle.

It’s a true honor to be given the opportunity to build on the Blackcaps’ longstanding success and reputation as a top team in the globe, Walter remarked.

“Working with such a talented group of players and support staff during a time. When so many international events and significant bilateral series will be played is an incredible opportunity.

I simply can’t wait to begin. It’s thrilling, difficult, and offers everyone a ton of opportunities.

Scott Weenink, chief executive of NZC, stated that Walter’s assumption of the position was appropriate in both timing and location.

According to Weenink, Rob is the best coach with an outstanding background.

He is the perfect contender to lead the Blackcaps because of his success in the home game for New Zealand and his recent successes with South Africa on the international scene.

We are thrilled to have Rob return home to lead our team through three significant ICC events as well as an exciting and demanding time.

In the middle of June, Walter will take over leadership in preparation for New Zealand’s July tour of Zimbabwe.