Dom Harris

Dom Harris a cricket writer and sub-editor, based in Nottingham, England. He holds an MSc in Football Communications and Digital Marketing from the Global Institute of Sport in London and is also a regular contributor for The Cricket Paper, with a primary focus on his lifelong passion for county cricket.

The Hundred reaches crunch time as Lord’s finals beckon

The sixth edition of The Hundred has reached the play-off stage as three teams remain standing in both the men’s and women’s competition.

England reveal Ben Stokes replacement as squad for Pakistan series announced

England have announced a 16-man squad for the first two Test matches against Pakistan later this month, with Surrey’s Dan Lawrence among four recalled names.

List of highest totals in The Hundred: Sunrisers franchise set the run benchmark once again

Sunrisers Leeds recorded the highest team total in the history of The Hundred on Tuesday evening as they secured a high-scoring victory over London Spirit at Headingley.

The career timeline of new England Test coach Stephen Fleming

It was announced earlier this week that England have turned to another Kiwi in Stephen Fleming as their new men’s Test head coach to take the reins in the post-Bazball era.

Dates confirmed for 2027 Ashes series double-header as Trent Bridge and Headingley selected to launch England’s bids for redemption

Dates for the concurrent men’s and women’s Ashes series in England next year have now been finalised.

Former Australia captain throws ‘circus’ jab at England Test set-up

Aaron Finch has likened the current state of English cricket to a ‘circus’, amid an ongoing leadership crisis and poor run of results.

The key questions as the Hundred enters landmark new era

England’s rollercoaster of an international summer will now go on hold for the next few weeks as the Hundred returns to take centre stage for its sixth and most transformative year.

Darren Lehmann and Marcus Stoinis endorse fellow countryman Justin Langer for England job

Darren Lehmann and Marcus Stoinis have both given their support for Justin Langer to take over as the next England Test head coach.