Fixtures & Results
West Indies
England
West Indies need 178 runs in 205 balls at 5.20 rpo
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by 92 runs
United Arab Emirates
Oman
Al Amerat Cricket Ground Oman Cricket (Ministry Turf 1), Oman
Uganda
Singapore
Uganda beat Singapore by 7 wickets
Meghalaya
Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir lead by 52 runs
Nagaland
Sikkim
Sikkim elected to bat
Assam
Tamil Nadu
Assam elected to field
Tripura
Baroda
Tripura elected to field
Andhra
Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand elected to bat
Bihar
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh elected to bat
Jharkhand
Saurashtra
Saurashtra elected to field
Chhattisgarh
Railways
Railways elected to field
Arunachal Pradesh
Manipur
Manipur elected to bat
Chandigarh
Delhi
Chandigarh trail by 213 runs
Gujarat
Puducherry
Gujarat elected to field
Haryana
Punjab
Punjab trail by 24 runs
Karnataka
Bengal
Karnataka elected to field
Kerala
Uttar Pradesh
Kerala trail by 80 runs
Maharashtra
Services
Services elected to bat
Mizoram
Goa
Goa elected to bat
Mumbai
Odisha
Odisha elected to field
Rajasthan
Hyderabad
Hyderabad elected to bat
Vidarbha
Himachal Pradesh
Vidarbha elected to field
China Women
Hong Kong, China Women
ZJUT Cricket Field. Hangzhou, Zhejiang
Kuwait Women Under-19
Nepal Women Under-19
Seven Districts Ground, Ajman
Himachal Pradesh Women
Uttar Pradesh Women
Himachal Pradesh Women beat Uttar Pradesh Women by 7 wickets
Nepal Women Under-19
Thailand Women Under-19
Nepal Women Under-19 beat Thailand Women Under-19 by 67 runs
West Indies vs England (M)
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Wisden Almanack
England v Pakistan, Oval Test match 1954 – Almanack report
Pakistan beat England by 24 runs at The Oval to win a first Test match in the nation for the first time. Leslie Smith's report originally appeared in the 1955 edition of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.
England v Pakistan, Lord’s Test match 1954 – Almanack report
The Lord's Test match of 1954, between England and Pakistan, was drawn. Leslie Smith's report originally appeared in the 1955 edition of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.
Dal and disappointment – Wisden Writing Competition winner, 2023
Sohan Maheshwar won the Wisden Writing Competition in 2023. His award-winning piece originally appeared in the 2024 edition of Wisden Cricketer's Almanack.
Brian Brain obituary: Hard-working, economical, penetrative, remarkably injury-free
Brian Brain died on November 1, 2023, aged 83. Across a long first-class career for Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, he took 824 wickets in first-class cricket and 290 in the List A format. He was remembered in the 2024 Wisden Almanack.
Bishan Singh Bedi obituary: Elevated the game almost to an art form
Bishan Singh Bedi died on October 23, 2023, aged 77. He led India, and had 66 wickets in Test cricket and 1,560 in first-class cricket, the latter being the most among Indians. He was remembered in the 2024 Wisden Almanack.
Australia v South Africa, Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 final – Almanack report
Australia beat South Africa by 19 runs in the final to win the 2023 Women's T20 World Cup. Kalika Mehta's report first appeared in the 2024 edition of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.
The padded-up literati: 75 years of Wisden book reviews – Almanack
Wisden's reviews of cricket books turned 75 this year. Jon Hotten's piece on the subject originally appeared in the 2024 edition of the Wisden Almanack.
Albert Trott: Wisden Cricketer of the Year, 1899
Albert Trott played Test cricket for both England and Australia; had one of the greatest Test debuts of all time; cleared the Lord's ground with a six, averaged 102.50 with the bat for Australia; did the hat-trick twice in the same first-class match; and was named a Wisden Cricketer of the Year. This article first appeared in the 1899 edition of the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.