BBC Cricket News
(Updated every hour from the BBC website)
| Pietersen fined for Twitter rant England batsman Kevin Pietersen is given an undisclosed fine by the ECB over his Twitter tirade. | England seek seventh win in a row England can claim their seventh success in Twenty20 internationals and a 2-0 series win over Pakistan with victory in the second match in Cardiff. | Paceman Kirby set to leave Glos Gloucestershire agree to let Steve Kirby leave the club two years before the end of his contract. |
| De Bruyn cuts short Somerset stay Somerset allow Zander De Bruyn to leave them to play T20 Champions League cricket for his hometown club. | Derbyshire re-sign keeper Sutton Derbyshire re-sign wicketkeeper Luke Sutton following his departure from Lancashire. | Notts hopeful on Pattinson injury Fast bowler Darren Pattinson is set to take his place in the Nottinghamshire bowling attack game against Yorkshire. |
| Collingwood praises England focus Paul Collingwood praises England for putting Pakistan's off-field troubles out of their mind as they easily won the first Twenty20 international. | Hameed hits out at fixing 'sting' Pakistan's Yasir Hameed says a meeting he had with the News of the World that was secretly recorded has been "inaccurately reported" by the tabloid. | Sri Lanka cricketer investigated A leading Sri Lanka cricketer has been investigated by the anti-corruption unit of the world cricket governing body, BBC Sport has learned. |
| Mascarenhas fined for Miller rant Hampshire fine Dimitri Mascarenhas 1,000 for his Twitter comments about England national selector Geoff Miller. | Spinner proud of battling Bears Imran Tahir praises the resolve of his Warwickshire team-mates after an improved run of results. | England cruise to win in Twenty20 England underline their status as World Twenty20 champions as they cruise to victory in the first of two internationals against Pakistan. |
| McKenzie extends Hampshire stay Former South African Test batsman Neil McKenzie says he has agreed a new deal with Hampshire for next season. | 'Banish Pakistan trio if guilty' Pakistan High Commissioner Wajid Shamsul Hasan says the three cricketers accused of spot-fixing should receive life bans from cricket if found guilty. | County Championship 2010 climax Who will win this season's domestic title? |





