Fixtures & Results
Pakistan
England
England beat Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs
Australia Women
Pakistan Women
Australia Women elected to field
Adelaide Strikers Women
Perth Scorchers Women
Adelaide Strikers Women beat Perth Scorchers Women by 15 runs
Nagaland
Arunachal Pradesh
Nagaland elected to bat
Assam
Jharkhand
Assam elected to field
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Chhattisgarh elected to bat
Baroda
Mumbai
Baroda elected to bat
Chandigarh
Railways
Chandigarh trail by 55 runs
Goa
Manipur
Manipur elected to field
Haryana
Bihar
Haryana lead by 106 runs
Hyderabad
Gujarat
Gujarat elected to bat
Himachal Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand elected to field
Jammu and Kashmir
Maharashtra
Maharashtra elected to field
Kerala
Punjab
Punjab elected to bat
Madhya Pradesh
Karnataka
Karnataka elected to field
Rajasthan
Puducherry
Rajasthan elected to field
Services
Meghalaya
Meghalaya elected to field
Sikkim
Mizoram
Mizoram trail by 166 runs
Tamil Nadu
Saurashtra
Tamil Nadu trail by 203 runs
Uttar Pradesh
Bengal
Bengal elected to bat
Vidarbha
Andhra
Andhra trail by 4 runs
Tripura
Odisha
Maharaja Bir Bikram College Stadium, Agartala
Brazil
Peru
Sao Fernando Polo and Cricket Club, Seropedica, Brazil
Chile
Uruguay
Sao Fernando Polo and Cricket Club (Campo Sede), Seropedica, Brazil
Japan Women
Mongolia Women
Japan Women beat Mongolia Women by 89 runs
Western Australia
Queensland
Western Australia drew with Queensland
Women's T20 World Cup
India vs Bangladesh (M) 2024
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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.
Around the south in nine objects – Almanack
Kit Harris used nine objects to chronicle nine English county cricket clubs. The piece originally appeared in the 2024 edition of the Wisden Almanack.
England v India, Lord’s Test match 1952 – Almanack report
England beat India by eight wickets in the Lord's Test match of 1952. Norman Preston's report originally appeared in the 1953 edition of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.
Heath Streak obituary: One of Zimbabwe’s greatest cricketers
Heath Streak died on September 3, 2023, aged 49. He had more than 200 wickets in both Tests and ODIs, and nearly 5,000 runs across the two formats. He was remembered in the 2024 Wisden Almanack.
Michael Parkinson obituary: Cricket was his first and most enduring love
Michael Parkinson died on August 16, 2023, aged 85. He was remembered in the 2024 Wisden Almanack.
Between the devil and the DRS: 250 years of the LBW Law – Almanack
The year 2024 marked the 250th anniversary of the LBW Law. Rob Smyth's piece on the dismissal and the Law appeared in the 2024 edition of the Wisden Almanack.
Graham Thorpe: Ultimate accumulator
In a difficult decade for the England team, Graham Thorpe was one of the few consistently reliable performers. Thorpe, who has passed away aged 55, was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1998 and Colin Bateman wrote this tribute at the time.