Rahim, 18, who replaced long-serving wicketkeeper Khaled Mashud for this match because of his

By Desi Dhamal

Rahim, 18, who replaced long-serving wicketkeeper Khaled Mashud for this match because of his batting abilities, justified his selection with 80.

Shaw named England vice captain

Nicky Shaw has been named as England Women’s vice-captain for the series against New Zealand which includes six one-day internationals and three Twenty20 matches during August..

England is the future for Kervezee

Alex Kervezee is a very rare breed indeed: a gifted, young Associates batsman – so talented, in fact, that Worcestershire swooped to secure him at a positively cherubic 16.

Clarke takes Surrey to first win

A round-up from the second day of the latest County Championship matches.

ECB promise review of New Road abandonment

Kent have lodged a complaint with the ECB over Worcestershire’s decision to stage their Championship match at New Road. For the second day running play was abandoned without a ball bowled as a heavy shower created lakes on an already sodden outfield following the recent flooding.

Bichel strikes back-to-back centuries for Essex

A round-up from the second day of the latest County Championship matches.

Giles admits career doubts

Ashley Giles has admitted that he will have to consider the long-term impact to his health before making any more attempts at a comeback. He hasn’t played this season after picking up another hip injury and also missed the entire 2006 season before a brief reappearance during the first two Ashes Tests.

ECB open nominations for new chairman

Nominations have been opened for the position of chairman of the England & Wales Cricket Board, after David Morgan, the current incumbent, announced his intention to stand down in preparation for taking over the presidency of the ICC next year.

Harmison gives Durham hope

A round-up from the second day of the latest County Championship matches.

Dravid backs Laxman to score big

Rahul Dravid, the Indian captain, has backed VVS Laxman to compensate for past failings in England and produce a big series this time round.

Newton takes blame for New Road washout

Worcestershire chief executive Mark Newton has taken the blame for the opening day washout of their Championship match against Kent at New Road. Less than two weeks ago the ground was underwater, but Newton took the decision to go ahead with the match in order to guarantee Friday’s lucrative, televised Pro40 game.

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