England hosted West Indies in their first day-night match at Edgbaston on Thursday.
Hosts close on 348 for 3 with Cook and Root both going to three figures at Edgbaston.
Sri Lanka Cricket president Thilanga Sumathipala has extended his support to Pakistan.
'International commitments' will prevent New Zealand players from taking part.
Moeen Ali takes five for 69 as the Proteas' resistance is broken at Old Trafford.
Hosts lead by 360 runs with two second innings wickets in hand after Ali hits unbeaten 67.
Lancashire seamer takes four wickets on home ground of Old Trafford as hosts head for first innings lead.
The pendulum swung in favour of both sides as the fourth and final Test got underway.
Ali treble the first ever taken at The Oval to confirm victory by 239 runs.
Brearley mentions Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa as some of the countries.
Stokes' quickfire brace severely dented South Africa's already slim chances of victory.
Toby Roland-Jones seals maiden five-fer before Keaton Jennings rides his luck to help hosts reach 74-1.
South Africa collapse, with Roland-Jones taking four wickets on debut.
Hosts rally to 171 for 4 thanks to half century from the former captain.
Lord's thriller was perfect finale to tournament that should help accelerate growth of the women's game.
India finished all out for 219 after a dramatic collapse at Lord's.
Twenty-three people were killed in the plane crash on 6 February 1958.
Four-match series now level at 1-1 after hosts suffer another dismal batting collapse.
Hosts need a record fourth-innings run chase of 474 to win match after toiling again on day three.
Proteas boast a lead of 205 after 15 wickets fall on breathless day two at Trent Bridge.
Proteas reach stumps on day one of the second Test on 309-6 as duo dig in to frustrate hosts.
England currently lead the series 1-0 after winning the first Test by 211 runs.
Bangladesh cricketer left the county on Tuesday just four days after signing due to "personal reasons".
Joe Root claims victory in his first Test as captain by 211 runs as England take 1-0 series lead.
Hosts lead by 216 runs with nine second innings wickets in hand.
Tourists close on 214 for 5 after Stuart Broad and Moeen Ali take two wickets each.
England storm to 357 for 5 with Root 184 not out at Lord's as the Proteas are subdued.
India currently lead the series 2-1 after West Indies won the fourth ODI.
Australia were due to travel to South Africa on 7 July.
The Lord's encounter will be the first of four Test matches in the series.