Somerset pace bowler Jake Ball has signed a one-year contract extension which will see him stay at the County Ground until at least the end of the next season. The 35-year-old arrived at Taunton from Nottinghamshire in 2024 and has made 59 appearances, taking 97 wickets across the three formats. Ball helped Somerset win the
ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 Tri-Series United Arab Emirates 231-8 (40 overs): Usmani 116 (126); McMullen 3-30 Scotland 235-9 (39.5): Cross 66 (51), Jones 44 (52); Jawadullah 3-47 Scotland won by one wicket Scoreboard Scotland beat United Arab Emirates by one wicket as Jasper Davidson struck the winning boundary with just one ball
Ahead of tonight’s final “Cats: The Jellicle Ball” show, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber is speaking out about how producing on Broadway has become “unsustainable.” “I’m gutted that the wonderful Broadway production of ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ is closing today,” Lloyd Webber wrote on Instagram. “I’m immensely proud to have been a part of an incredibly daring
Andrew Lloyd Webber responded to the early closure of “Cats: The Jellicle Ball” by arguing that Broadway musicals are in crisis. In a lengthy social media post on Tuesday, the composer warned that the high costs of putting on shows are making it difficult for creators to make a living and worrying investors about supporting
With the growth of T20 leagues and batsmen hitting harder and further, bowlers like Curran have to develop new techniques and a slower, more effective ball to get their revenge. Former England fast Steve Harmison, who deceived Michael Clarke with a slow 65mph yorker in the 2005 Ashes, said Curran’s ability to disguise the delivery